Generalized System of Preferences HANDBOOK ON THE SCHEME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNCTAD/ITCD/TSB/Misc.58 June 2000 Generalized System of Preferences HANDBOOK ON THE SCHEME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNCTAD Technical Cooperation Project on Market Access, Trade Laws and Preferences (INT/97/A06) UNCTAD Technical Assistance Project to Countries of the Asian Region on MFN and Preferential Tariffs Negotiations and GSP Utilization (RAS/97/A18) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This present handbook has been carried out by Ms. J. VanGrasstek, Washington Trade Reports, Washington, D.C., in collaboration with the UNCTAD technical cooperation projects on “Market Access, Trade Laws and Preferences” (INT/97/A06) and “Assistance to countries of the Asian region on MFN and preferential tariffs negotiations and GSP utilization (RAS/97/A18). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT : United nations Conference on Trade and Development Mr. S. Inama, Project Manager (Office E. 8054) Technical Cooperation Project on Market Access, Trade Laws and Preferences Palais des Nations CH – 1211 Geneva 10 Switzerland Tel : (++41 22) 907 5674 Fax : (++41 22) 907 0044 E-mail : gsp@unctad.org The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the UNCTAD secretariat. The descriptions and classification of countries and territories in this study and the arrangement of material do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city, or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries, or regarding its economic system or degree of development. Table of Contents Table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. Introduction How the U.S. Program is Administered Magnitude of the U.S. Program Benefits and Eligibility A. Country Eligibility B. Product Eligibility C. Rules of Origin The Competitive-Need Limitations A. De Minimis Waivers of the CNLs B. Permanent Waivers of the CNLs C. Redesignation Elements of Reciprocity in the U.S. Program Duration and Stability of the U.S. Program How Countries Can Make the Most of the GSP A. Ensure that GSP-Eligible Products Take Advantage of the Program B. Seek CNL Waivers When Appropriate C. Defend Against Petitions to Restrict or Remove Products D. Consider Seeking the Designation of New Products Figure 1 Table 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 1 2 2 6 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 14 16 17 17 17 18 18 GSP Share of Total U.S. Imports 3 Hierarchy of Access to the U.S. Market 4 Chronology of the GSP and Other U.S. Preferential Trade Programs 5 How to Read the U.S. Tariff Schedule 8 Typical Annual Schedule for De Minimis Decisions 12 Typical Annual Schedule for GSP Petitions 13 Appendix 1 Status of Independent Countries Under the GSP Appendix 2 Status of Non-Independent Countries and Territories Under the GSP Appendix 3 Authorizing Legislation for the GSP in the U.S. Code Appendix 4 U.S. Customs Service Rules on the GSP in the Code of Federal Regulations Appendix 5 U.S. Trade Representative Rules on the GSP in the Code of Federal Regulations Appendix 6 The GSP Model Petition Appendix 7 A Case Study in the Operation of the Competitive-Need Limits: Ceramic Roofing Tiles from Venezuela Appendix 8 Frequently Asked Questions About the GSP Appendix 9 GSP Eligibility of Specific Products Imported into the United States 19 23 24 37 43 52 54 57 68 Abbreviations ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ASEAN ATPA BDC CARICOM CBI CFR CNL EAC GATT GNP GSP HTSUS HTS IBRD IMF IPRs LDBDC MFN NAFTA NTR OMB PNTR SADC SETPA SPI TPRG TPSC UNCTAD USAID USC USITC USTR WAEMU WTO Association of South East Asian Nations Andean Trade Preferences Act Beneficiary Developing Country Caribbean Common Market Caribbean Basin Initiative Code of Federal Regulations Competitive-Need Limitations Tripartite Commission on East African Cooperation General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Gross National Product Generalized System of Preferences Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Same as HTSUS International Bank for Reconstruction and Development International Monetary Fund Intellectual Property Rights Least Developed Beneficiary Developing Country Most Favored Nation (now known in the United States as NTR) North American Free Trade Agreement Normal Trade Relations (same as MFN) Office of Management and Budget Permanent Normal Trade Relations Southern African Development Community Southeast Europe Trade Preferences Act Special Program Indicator Trade Policy Review Group Trade Policy Staff Committee United Nations Conference on Trade and Development U.S. Agency for International Development United States Code U.S. International Trade Commission U.S. Trade Representative West African Economic and Monetary Union World Trade Organization 1 I. Introduction The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) provides preferential duty-free entry to numerous products imported into the United States from over one hundred designated beneficiary countries and territories. The United States and twenty-six other industrialized countries adopted GSP programs in the 1970s, each of which varies according to the beneficiaries, products covered, and type of preferences granted. The purpose of this handbook is to spell out the terms of the U.S. program, with a special emphasis on how firms and governments in the beneficiary countries can best use this program to their fullest advantage. Two major themes underlie the analysis here. The first is that policymakers and exporters should bear in mind the limitations of the GSP. This program is not, and cannot be, the principal basis for bilateral trade relationships between the United States and the beneficiary countries. Due to the numerous limitations of the program, it should instead be assessed on the basis of its significance for specific products. There are many products for which the program is entirely irrelevant (either because they are not eligible for the GSP or are already eligible for duty-free entry on a most-favored-nation basis),1 others for which the program is extremely important (because they are GSP-eligible and would otherwise be subject to relatively high tariffs), and many more for which the GSP is of modest significance (because they are GSP-eligible but otherwise subject to relatively low tariffs). The first step that firms and governments should take in optimizing their benefits under the GSP is to determine where products of interest to them fit along this spectrum. The second theme in this handbook is that, notwithstanding the limitations of the GSP, countries can take steps to make the most of the program. Countries would do well to determine 2 whether their exporters are taking full advantage of the available opportunities. Moreover, the U.S. rules offer several means by which interested parties — U.S. and foreign — can petition for changes to the product coverage of the program. After finding out how the existing GSP product coverage affects products of interest to them, firms and governments should determine whether there are any steps that they should take to preserve or expand their benefits. Chief among these calculations is whether products of interest to the country are affected by the “competitive-need limits” on the amount of benefits that any country could receive for any product. While these limits generally work to the disadvantage of GSP beneficiary countries, there are steps that countries can take to protect their interests. These rules are discussed at length below, together with guidance on how firms and governments can best deal with them. In addition to examining the information and the analysis that follows, readers should also consult the information in the appendices. Some of these issues are further explored in Appendix 8, which answers a series of frequently asked questions about the GSP. II. How the U.S. Program is Administered The administration of the U.S. GSP program can be divided into two distinct areas. The dayto-day operation of the program is primarily the responsibility of the U.S. Customs Service, which is part of the Department of the Treasury. See Appendix 4 for the regulations that govern the Customs Service’s implementation of the program. While many of the policy issues in the GSP are theoretically decided by the president of the United States, in reality the chief executive’s decisions are made on the basis of advice provided by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) and other agencies. See Appendix 5 for 1 Note that in current U.S. usage, the term “normal trade relations” is employed in place of the more traditional designation “most favored nation” (MFN). Congress mandated this change in 1998. 3 the regulations that govern the USTR’s conduct of GSP reviews. The address of the USTR’s GSP office is as follows: Office of the U.S. Trade Representative 600 17th Street, N.W., Room 518 Washington, D.C. 20508 Tel: (202) 395-6971 Fax: (202) 395-9481 The USTR consults with other U.S. Government agencies on all important issues affecting the GSP. The GSP Subcommittee of the Trade Policy Staff Committee is responsible for recommending to the president the actions that he should take on petitions that seek changes in the program’s product or country coverage. This subcommittee is chaired by a USTR official and includes members from all government agencies with an interest in international economic relations (e.g., the departments of State, Commerce, Labor, etc.). The GSP Subcommittee conducts annual reviews of the GSP program, in which it considers a wider range of petitions. Any interested party — embassies, government agencies, U.S. or foreign firms, etc. — may petition the GSP Subcommittee to request modifications in the list of products or countries eligible for GSP treatment. A beneficiary country can use this annual review to ask that the subcommittee add a product to the GSP, or that it waive the limits that apply to imports of a specific product. Other interested parties variously ask that the subcommittee add a product to the GSP, remove a product from the program, remove a specific country’s eligibility for a specific product, or remove a country altogether from the GSP. The GSP Subcommittee usually decides within several weeks which of these petitions it will accept for review. The petitions that are accepted for review are then subject to a months-long process 4 of hearings, advice from the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC),2 and internal deliberations; the petitions that are not accepted die at this point. III. Magnitude of the U.S. Program The overall size of the GSP relative to total U.S. imports is rather small. This point is illustrated by the data in Figure 1, which show the break-down of U.S. imports in 1999. Imports from GSP beneficiary countries accounted for only about one-eighth of total U.S. imports, and the GSP accounted for only about ten percent of the imports from beneficiary countries. Altogether, only 1.3 percent of U.S. imports in 1999 entered duty-free under the GSP. 2 Note that the USITC conducts an investigation that runs parallel to the GSP Subcommittee’s consideration of petitions. Most of the same information that is presented in petitions and hearings to the GSP Subcommittee will also be presented to the USITC. 5 Figure 1 GSP Share of Total U.S. Imports Shares of Total U.S. Imports in 1999 Dutiable or Imported Under Other Programs $119.2 Billion All Other Countries $884.5 Billion GSP Beneficiaries $132.9 Billion GSP $13.7 Billion Source: Calculated from U.S. International Trade Commission data. The place of the GSP in the U.S. import regime is further defined by the data in Table 1. Although the GSP does offer preferential access to the U.S. market, the program’s beneficiary countries do not enjoy the most preferential treatment. The program covers fewer products than either the three free trade agreements that the United States has negotiated thus far (which cover all products) or the special trade preferences that have been established for Andean and Caribbean Basin countries.3 These data underline the point that the GSP should not be seen as the defining element in the trade relationship between the United States and the program’s beneficiary countries. It instead provides a margin of preference for some products imported from some developing countries and 6 territories. The restrictions on country and product eligibility are explained in greater depth in the next section. 3 Note that the data in Table 1 indicate that 13.0 percent of all imports from GSP beneficiary countries entered duty-free under the program in 1999, while the analysis of the data in Figure 1 indicated that the figure is closer to ten percent. The difference is explained by the fact that Figure 1 is based on imports from all GSP beneficiary countries, while the data in Table 1 isolate out those countries that are also beneficiaries of the ATPA and CBI. 7 Table 1 Hierarchy of Access to the U.S. Market Presented in descending order of preferential treatment; import data as of 1999 Share of Imports Share Entering Under Preferences 31.2% 59.9% Most Central American and Caribbean countries under the Caribbean Basin Initiative (since 1984); Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru under the Andean Trade Preferences Act (since 1991, expires in 2001) 2.9% 15.8% Duty-free access for many exports, but several significant product areas are excluded, and numerous provisions allow for the removal of specific products or countries Most developing and transition economies; among the exceptions are China, most OPEC members, some Asian newly-industrialized economies, and Nicaragua (a CBI country) 10.2% 13.0% Permanent normal trade relations (NTR or PNTR) Also known as unconditional most favored nation or non-discriminatory treatment. Countries benefit from tariff reductions negotiated since 1934 (Column 1 of the tariff schedules) Major partners that receive PNTR but no preferences include the European Union, Japan, most OPEC countries, and Asian newlyindustrialized economies 47.3% 0.0% Conditional NTR NTR treatment (as defined above) is subject to the freedom-of-emigration provisions of the JacksonVanik law China, Albania, and most former Soviet republics are in this category (Albania and most former Soviet republics are also designated for GSP) 8.0% 0.0% Denial of NTR treatment Countries are subject to the tariff rates established under the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 (i.e., Column 2) This status is currently held only by Afghanistan, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam 0.1% 0.0% Trade embargo Countries are subject to partial or total embargoes; some of them nominally receive NTR treatment Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, and Yugoslavia are each subject to embargoes of varying intensity 0.3% 0.0% Type Terms Countries Free trade agreements Comprehensive duty-free access to the U.S. market Israel (since 1985), Canada (since 1989), and Mexico (since 1994) Special trade preferences Duty-free access for almost all exports other than oil, textiles and apparel, most leather products, and a few other exceptions Generalized System of Preferences Note: Some countries fall under more than one category. For data on shares of U.S. imports, countries are counted in the most favorable category that is applicable. For example, Russia can be classified both as a GSP beneficiary and a recipient of conditional NTR treatment; imports from that country are counted here in the GSP category. “Share Entering Under Preferences” includes all imports from a group that enter under terms other than MFN. 8 Figure 2 Chronology of the GSP and Other U.S. Preferential Trade Programs 1947 Havana Charter for the International Trade Organization provides for “preferences … in the interests of economic development,” but does not enter into effect. 1964 GSP is proposed at the first United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD I). 1967 President Johnson indicates at the Punta del Este conference of Western Hemisphere leaders that he is prepared to consider preferences for developing countries. 1969 President Nixon declares his support for the GSP and includes it in the proposed Trade Act of 1969 that he sends to Congress for approval. 1971 GATT contracting parties grant a ten-year waiver for the GSP. 1974 Congress approves the GSP as part of the Trade Act of 1974. 1975 The Trade Act of 1974 is signed into law, and countries are designated for the program. 1976 The GSP enters into effect. 1979 GATT contracting parties approve an Enabling Clause in the Tokyo Round, providing a permanent waiver and exempting the GSP from GATT rules. A provision in the Trade Agreements Act of 1979 allows for the designation to the GSP of OPEC member countries if they did not participate in the oil embargoes. 1980 Ecuador, Indonesia, and Venezuela are designated as GSP beneficiaries. 1983 The Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act provides superior preferences for Central American and Caribbean countries. 1984 The Trade and Tariff Act of 1984 renews the GSP through mid-1993. 1985-1987 A general review of the GSP program leads to numerous changes in product eligibility. 1985 Nicaragua’s GSP privileges are terminated for reasons of workers’ rights. 1987 Paraguay is suspended from the GSP for reasons of workers’ rights. 1988 Chile is suspended from the GSP for reasons of workers’ rights. 1989 Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea are graduated from the GSP. 1991 Chile and Paraguay are reinstated to the GSP. The Andean Trade Preferences Act is enacted, providing superior preferences for Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. 1990-1992 Several Eastern European and Baltic states are designated for the GSP. 1993-1995 Following a change in the law, most states of the former Soviet Union are designated for GSP. 1993 The GSP is renewed several days after it expires. 1994 The GSP is renewed three months after it expires. Mexico loses GSP benefits upon the North American Free Trade Agreement’s entry into force. 1995 Israel is graduated from the GSP. 1996 The GSP is renewed thirteen months after it expires. 1997 Many products are made GSPeligible when imported from leastdeveloped countries. In a dispute over intellectual property protection the United States removes half of Argentina’s GSP privileges. President Clinton proposes the African Growth and Opportunity Act for sub-Saharan African countries. 1998 Aruba, the Cayman Islands, Cyprus, Greenland, Malaysia, Macau, and the Netherlands Antilles are graduated from GSP. 1999 Mongolia is designated for the GSP. President Clinton proposes the Southeast Europe Trade Preferences Act. 6 IV. Benefits and Eligibility While some industrialized countries’ GSP schemes provide for varying levels of preferential treatment, this aspect of the U.S. program is much more simple. All products that are eligible for preferential treatment enter entirely free of duty. For an import to qualify for duty-free treatment under the GSP, it must meet the following three requirements: 1. The article must be from a designated beneficiary country; 2. The product must be eligible for GSP treatment; and 3. The product must meet the rules of origin. Each of these points is worth examining separately. In addition to reading the description that follows, readers are encouraged to examine the laws and regulations in the appendices. Appendix 3 reproduces the full text of the authorizing legislation for the GSP in the U.S. Code, while Appendix 4 consists of the U.S. Customs Service rules on the GSP (from the Code of Federal Regulations). A. Country Eligibility Many, but not all, developing countries and territories are designated as GSP beneficiaries. See the appendices for the status of independent (Appendix 1) and non-independent countries and territories (Appendix 2) under the U.S. program. Country eligibility has evolved considerably over the past quarter century. The original GSP statute excluded Communist countries (other than Yugoslavia) and OPEC members, but both of those restrictions were later relaxed. Ecuador, Indonesia, Venezuela were designated to the GSP in 1980 (being OPEC countries that had not joined in the Arab countries’ oil embargo), and most former Soviet republics and satellites won GSP benefits with the end of the Cold War. Other 7 countries have been “graduated” from the GSP upon achieving sufficiently high levels of income and development; the four main Asian NIEs (i.e., Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan) were graduated in 1989, and Malaysia was graduated in 1997. Mexico lost GSP when the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into effect in 1994. Other countries have seen their benefits reduced, suspended, or terminated as a result of disputes over workers’ rights and other matters, as is discussed in a later section. The U.S. program distinguishes between two categories of countries. Thirty-eight countries are considered by the United States to be least-developed beneficiary countries, as identified in Appendix 1. These countries are enjoy two advantages not shared by the other beneficiaries: A much wider range of products that are eligible for GSP treatment (as discussed in section IV.B section), and they are not subject to the competitive-need limitations (as discussed in section V). The law provides that a beneficiary country can be graduated completely from the program if “the President determines that a beneficiary developing country has become a ‘high income’ country, as defined by the official statistics of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.” This provision has been used to graduate several Asian newly-industrialized economies, among others. B. Product Eligibility Articles eligible for duty-free treatment are defined at the eight-digit level of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). The products eligible for GSP treatment include most dutiable manufactures and semi-manufactures, as well as selected agricultural, fishery, and primary industrial products that are not otherwise duty-free. In order to determine whether a product is GSP-eligible, one should know how to read the HTSUS. Figure 3 reproduces part of a page from the U.S. schedule, together with an explanation 8 of its structure and codes. The principal distinction is between countries that receive NTR (MFN) treatment, as specified in Column 1, and those that are still subject to the high tariff rates in Column 2. While the Column 2 tariffs applied to many Communist countries during the Cold War, today only five countries remain subject to these rates.4 Countries that receive MFN treatment pay the tariffs that are shown in Column 1. Some of the countries that that receive NTR treatment also benefit from preferential trade agreements or program tariffs, as shown in the “Special” sub-column of Column 1. Products that are eligible for GSP treatment are identified by the letter “A” in this sub-column. This designation is further qualified in the case of products for which some GSP countries are denied duty-free treatment (A*), and products that are eligible for GSP treatment only when imported from least-developed countries (A+). Certain articles are prohibited from receiving GSP treatment. These include most textiles,5 watches, footwear, handbags, luggage, flat goods, work gloves and other leather wearing apparel which were not eligible for GSP on April 1, 1984. In addition, any other article determined to be “import sensitive” cannot be made eligible; in this regard, the GSP law specifically cites steel, glass, and electronic articles. Beyond these restrictions, the GSP Subcommittee is generally authorized to designate products for GSP treatment. 4 Afghanistan, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam. NTR agreements with Laos and Vietnam are currently pending. 5 Although textile and apparel products are generally excluded from the GSP, there are some exceptions to this rule. For example, six categories of textile products are eligible for GSP treatment when the GSP beneficiary has signed an agreement with the United States to provide certification that the items are hand-made products of the exporting beneficiary. The covered tariff categories are 5701.10.13, 5702.10.10, 5702.91.20, 5805.00.20, 6304.99.10, and 6304.99.40. 9 Figure 3 How to Read the U.S. Tariff Schedule Column 1: Applies to countries that receive normal trade relations (NTR), otherwise known as MFN treatment. It is subdivided Column 2: Applies to the into the non-preferential ("General") and five countries that do not receive NTR treatment. preferential ("Special") columns. HTS item 0703.10.20 would face a tariff of 0.83 cents per kilogram rate if imported from a country that receives NTR treatment, or 5.5 cents per kilogram from a country that does not. It can be imported duty-free under the GSP, but the asterisk indicates that one or more countries are excluded. The numbers and nomenclature (product descriptions) used in the U.S. tariff schedule are identical to those used by all countries that adhere to the Harmonized Tariff System. The actual tariff rates applied by each country vary. HTS item 0703.10.40 can be imported dutyfree from any GSP beneficiary country. HTS item 0703.90.00 can be imported dutyfree only from leastdeveloped beneficiary countries of the GSP. The eight-digit tariff item number identifies the product. It is at this level of specificity that tariff rates are determined. The two-digit statistical suffix further distinguishes products for reporting purposes, but has no effect on the tariff rate. The unit of quantity indicates whether the item is counted by weight, volume, number, etc. This helps to determine the tariff when rates are expressed in specific terms (e.g., the cents per kilogram for most products shown here) rather than ad valorem terms (e.g., the 20.0 percent for HTS item 0703.90.00). Letters in the "Special" column indicate whether the product is eligible for duty-free or reduced-duty treatment under various preferential trade agreements or programs: A = Generalized System of Preferences A* = GSP (certain countries not eligible) A+ = GSP (only least-developed countries) CA = Canada (NAFTA) E = Caribbean Basin Initiative IL = U.S.-Israel FTA J = Andean Trade Preferences Act MX = Mexico (NAFTA) 9 C. Rules of Origin The rules of origin provide that an article must be shipped directly from the beneficiary country to the United States without passing through the territory of any other country or, if shipped through the territory of another country, the merchandise must not have entered the commerce of that country in route to the United States.6 In all cases, the invoices must show the United States as the final destination. The rules further provide that the sum of the cost or value of materials produced in the beneficiary country plus the direct costs of processing7 must equal at least 35 per cent of the appraised value of the article at the time of entry into the United States. Imported materials can 6 Articles transshipped between the beneficiary country and the United States are eligible for GSP under certain circumstances. Eligible articles shipped from a beneficia ry developing country through a free trade zone in any other beneficiary will qualify for GSP if: (1) the merchandise does not enter into the commerce of the country maintaining the free trade zone; and (2) the eligible articles do not undergo any operations other than sorting, grading or testing, packing, unpacking, changing or packing, decanting, or repacking, affixing marks, labels, or any other distinguishing signs, or operations necessary to ensure the preservation of the merchandise in its condition as introduced into the free trade zone. Shipments may also be made through free trade zones in non-beneficiaries and still qualify for GSP if: (1) the merchandise remained under the customs authority of the intermediate country; (2) the merchandise does not enter into the commerce of the country maintaining the free zone, except for purchases or sale other than at retail; (3) the eligible articles do not undergo any operations other than loading and unloading, or other operations necessary to ensure the preservation of the merchandise in the condition as introduced into the free trade zone; and, (4) for articles transshipped through former beneficiaries who are members of regional associations (see below), the processing described in (2) above is permitted. This exception currently applies to goods of ASEAN beneficiaries transshipped through Singapore or Brunei Darussalam. If merchandise is purchased and resold, other than at retail, for export within the free trade zone, two Certificates of Origin are required: one from the original beneficiary noting that the goods are eligible for the United States GSP and containing the name of the consignee in the United States or the free trade zone, and one from the person responsible for the articles in the free trade zone, or any other person having knowledge of the facts, declaring what operations were performed within the zone. 7 The following may be included in the direct costs of processing: All those costs whether directly incurred in or which can be reasonably allocated to, the growth, production, manufacture or assembly of the merchandise in question, including: actual labour costs, fringe benefits, on-the-job training, and the cost of engineering, supervisory, quality control, and similar personnel; dies, moulds, tooling and depreciation on machinery and equipment, research, development, design, blue-print costs and engineering; and inspection and testing costs. The following may not be included in the direct cost of processing: Those items which are not directly attributable to the merchandise under consideration or are not “costs” of manufacturing, including profit and general expenses and business overhead (such as administrative salaries, casualty and liability insurance, advertising, and the salesman’s salaries, commissions or expenses. 10 be counted toward the value-added requirement, only if they are “substantially transformed” into new and different constituent materials of which the eligible article is composed. Where articles are imported from GSP eligible regional associations, member countries of the association will be accorded duty-free entry if they together account for at least 35 percent of the appraised value of the article, the same for a single country. The Customs Service is charged with determining whether an article meets the GSP rules of origin. The 35 percent value-added can be spread across more than one country when imported from GSP-eligible members of certain regional associations. Articles produced in two or more eligible member countries of an association will be accorded duty-free entry if the countries together account for at least 35 per cent of the appraised value of the article, the same requirement as for a single country. The competitive need limits will be assessed only against the country of origin and not against the entire association. There are currently five associations that may benefit from this provision: the Andean Group, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) excluding Singapore and Brunei Darussalam, the Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM), the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC), and the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU). The status of countries and territories under this regionalcumulation rule is summarized in appendices 1 and 2. In most cases the merchandise will be appraised at the transaction value. This is the price actually paid or payable for the merchandise when sold for export to the United States, plus the following items if not already included in the price: (1) the packing costs incurred by the buyer; (2) any selling commission incurred by the buyer; (3) the value of any assist; (4) any royalty or license fee that the buyer is required to pay as a condition of the sale; and, (5) the proceeds, accruing to the seller, of any subsequent resale, disposal, or use of the imported merchandise. As a general rule, shipping and other costs related to the transport of the GSP articles from the port 11 of export to the United States are neither included in the value of the article, nor in the valueadded calculation. It should be noted that the U.S. program does not require that GSP imports be accompanied by extensive documentation. It used to be the case that importers had to file a special “Form A” in order to obtain GSP treatment, but that requirement was eliminated several years ago.8 Today an importer requests GSP treatment simply by placing the prefix “A” before the HTSUS tariff number on the entry documentation. The only additional documentary requirements (other than those mentioned above for transactions within a free zone) pertain to certified handicraft textile products eligible for GSP duty-free treatment. A triangular seal certifying their authenticity and placed on the commercial invoice is required for entry. V. The Competitive-Need Limitations The principal restriction under the U.S. program, apart from the non-eligibility of certain categories of products, is the competitive-need limitations (CNLs). The CNLs are intended to prevent the extension of preferential treatment to countries that are already competitive in the production of an item. This section describes the general rules and principles of the CNLs, but readers are also urged to examine Appendix 5 (the USTR rules on the GSP in the Code of Federal Regulations). Note also that Appendix 8 offers a case study in the operation of the CNLs, examining the experience of ceramic roofing tiles imported from Venezuela. The CNLs set a ceiling on GSP benefits for each product and country, and are triggered by the trade data that the GSP Subcommittee reviews on an annual basis. With certain exceptions and qualifications, a country will automatically lose its GSP eligibility for a given product (i.e., 8 One artifact of the defunct Form A is that the letter “A” is still used in the U.S. tariff schedules to identify products that are eligible for the GSP. 12 an eight-digit item in the tariff schedule) the year after the CNLs are exceeded. Since 1985 there have been two CNLs in place: the original, “upper” competitive need limit and a new, “lower” limit. The “upper” CNL remains the most common, and applies to the great majority of products and countries. It is triggered on a product if during any calendar year U.S. imports from a country account for half or more of the value of total U.S. imports of that product9 or exceed a certain dollar value that is adjusted annually. The figure was originally set at $25 million in 1975, and rose to $95 million by 2000. It will go up by an additional $5 million in each subsequent year (i.e., it will be $100 million in 2001, $105 million in 2002, etc.). Products that have been found by the GSP Subcommittee to be “sufficiently competitive” when imported from a specified beneficiary are subject to the “lower” CNL. For these products the trigger is 25 percent or a dollar value set at approximately 40 percent of the “upper” competitive need level. GSP modifications resulting from the application of competitive need limit take effect July 1 of the next calendar year. Products that have exceeded the CNLs can be “graduated” (i.e., permanently removed) from the program. A product can be graduated on any one of three grounds: (1) in response to petitions submitted in the annual review; (2) in precluding individual beneficiaries from GSP eligibility on newly-designated articles; and (3) in denying redesignation to countries eligible for reinstatement of GSP status on specific articles. There are two principal ways that a country can maintain its GSP benefits for a product even when it has exceeded the CNLs. One is by obtaining a de minimis waiver, which is a temporary (one year) exception available only to products that the United States imports in relatively small 9 Certain products can obtain a waiver under section 504(d). The percentage provision is waived for items that were not produced in the United States on January 3, 1985, as provided for in Section 504(d) of the GSP law. The list can be modified through petitions submitted in an annual review. For those products on this list, a 504(d) waiver will automatically be granted when required each year. 13 quantities. The other option is to obtain a permanent waiver of the CNLs for a specific product. A CNL waiver provides much greater protection than a de minimis waiver, and is correspondingly more difficult to obtain. Whereas a de minimis request can take the form of a relatively brief filing, in which the request for a waiver is backed by a modest amount of supporting data and arguments, a CNL petition requires a very substantial amount of information and is subject to a lengthy and difficult review. Note that all CNLs are automatically waived for the 38 GSP beneficiaries that are designated as least developed countries (see Appendix 1). A. De Minimis Waivers of the CNLs The GSP Subcommittee can waive application of the CNLs for any product that is imported at a de minimis level. De minimis waivers are considered for all beneficiaries that exceeded the percentage CNL for a product, but only when U.S. imports from all countries (including GSP beneficiaries and all others) were below a certain dollar limit. Like the dollar-value CNL, the de minimis level is adjusted each year. For 1999 imports, it is set at $14.5 million. The GSP Subcommittee accepts public comments that either support or oppose the granting of waivers. The subcommittee is more likely to grant a waiver when it receives one or more detailed comments in support of a waiver (e.g., from an embassy or foreign exporter), and does not receive any comments opposing a waiver (e.g., from a U.S. producer). It should be stressed that these waivers are temporary, and are granted only on a year-by-year basis. They are made entirely at the discretion of the GSP Subcommittee. The schedule for the de minimis waivers and redesignations is summarized in Figure 4. 14 Figure 4 Typical Annual Schedule for De Minimis Decisions Late January or early to mid-February USTR publishes a “warning list” in the Federal Register, identifying products that (based on the previous year’s January-October data) appear in danger of exceeding the CNLs. The list further identifies those products that appear to be eligible for de minimis waivers or redesignation (pending the availability of full-year data). Mid-March Deadline for comments on de minimis waivers and petitions for redesignation, based on the USTR’s “warning list.” Late spring or early President’s decisions on competitive-need exclusions, de summer minimis waivers, and redesignations announced. These decisions are based on full-year data, and hence may differ from what the ten-month “warning list” had suggested. [This step used to be taken much earlier, but in recent years the deadline has been moved closer to the time that the changes take effect.] July 1 Changes in the GSP take effect. Note: The last two dates in the schedule coincide with the deadlines for the consideration of petitions in annual reviews, as discussed in the next section (see Figure 5). B. Permanent Waivers of the CNLs As amended in 1984, the GSP law also allows interested parties to petition for a CNL waiver for a product. This means submitting a request to the GSP Subcommittee in the annual review of the GSP, asking that a country be permitted to export unlimited amounts of a product duty-free to the United States. If granted, both the percentage and the dollar limit are waived. CNL-waiver petitions are considered by the GSP Subcommittee in annual reviews. The timing for these reviews is summarized in Figure 5. In addition to considering CNL-waiver petitions, the reviews also cover “country practices” petitions (as discussed in section VI). The results of annual reviews are announced and implemented at the same time as the de minimis waivers discussed in the preceding section. 15 Petitions for the waiver of CNLs must conform to the GSP Model Petition prepared by the USTR. The model format is reproduced in Appendix 6 of this report. Given the complexity of the process and the details that are required for such petitions, many interested parties have found that it is useful to secure the services of Washington-based consultants or lawyers who are experienced in the preparation of CNL-waiver petitions. 16 Figure 5 Typical Annual Schedule for GSP Petitions Mid-April, Year 1 Mid-June, Year 1 Late Summer or early Fall, Year 1 Winter, Year 2 Fall or Winter, Year 1 Winter, Year 1 Winter, Year 1 Winter, Year 1 Winter, Year 2 Winter, Year 2 Spring, Year 2 Late spring or early summer, Year 2 July 1, Year 2 Approximate time for the USTR to publish a notice in the Federal Register, announcing the schedule for and requesting the submission of petitions in the annual GSP review. Likely deadline for the submission of petitions in the annual GSP review. GSP Subcommittee of the Trade Policy Staff Committee announces which of the petitions submitted in the annual review have been accepted for consideration, and the schedule for the investigation. Deadline for the submission of pre-hearing briefs to the USITC. Deadline for the submission of pre-hearing briefs to the GSP Subcommittee (or alternatively the submission of written statements in lieu of a personal appearance). USITC holds hearings, in preparation for its advice to the GSP Subcommittee. GSP Subcommittee holds hearings. Deadline for the submission of written statements to the USITC, either in addition to or in lieu of a personal appearance at the hearings. Deadline for the submission of post-hearing or rebuttal briefs to the GSP Subcommittee. USITC issues its advice to the president. Deadline for public comments on the USITC’s advice to the president. President’s decisions in the annual review to be announced. [This step used to be taken earlier, but in recent years the deadline has been moved much closer to the time that the changes take effect.] Changes in the GSP take effect. 17 There are no absolute rules dictating the outcome of the GSP Subcommittee’s deliberations. In deciding whether to grant a CNL waiver, the president (as advised by the subcommittee) must find that a waiver “is in the national economic interest of the United States.” The law further specifies that he “shall give great weight to” whether the country is providing reasonable and equitable access to its market for U.S. goods and services, and the extent to which it is providing reasonable and effective protection to U.S. intellectual property rights. The law imposes limits on the value of CNL waivers that can be granted globally or to a specific country. While the law guides and limits what the GSP Subcommittee can do, in fact the members of this committee have fairly wide discretion. Past experience shows that, in general, a petitioner is more likely to be successful if it can offer a well-reasoned and factual argument that granting the petition for a CNL waiver will work to the benefit of both the developing country exporter and its consumers in the United States, without causing harm to U.S. producers. Conversely, it can be very difficult to obtain a CNL waiver if the initiative is actively opposed by a domestic U.S. producer. The process outlined in Figure 5 gives those producers multiple opportunities to express any objections that they might have. C. Redesignation Redesignation of a product and country will be considered if U.S. imports of that article from the affected country fall below the competitive need limitations in a subsequent year. As a practical matter, however, it is the policy of the GSP Subcommittee to redesignate a product only in conjunction with the granting of a CNL waiver. VI. Elements of Reciprocity in the U.S. Program As originally devised, the GSP program was supposed to be free from reciprocity. Industrialized countries were to extend these benefits to developing countries “with no strings 18 attached,” but they did so in a non-contractual and autonomous fashion. This meant that it was within the legal right of the donor countries to reduce or terminate the benefits at any time. The operation of the GSP changed significantly with enactment of the Trade and Tariff Act of 1984, which expanded the number of criteria that beneficiary countries were required to meet and enhanced the USTR’s authority to enforce these eligibility requirements. The USTR used these provisions as a neo-reciprocal tool in a general review of the GSP in 1985-1987, and in subsequent annual reviews. The original impetus for the transformation of the GSP was bargaining between Congress and the White House. The Trade Act of 1974 had authorized the program for ten years. When the Reagan administration asked that Congress renew the GSP in 1984, interest groups and legislators saw an opportunity to promote their aims. The Trade and Tariff Act of 1984 allowed U.S. trade officials to make each GSP beneficiary country’s continued eligibility, either on a country-wide or product-specific basis, conditional upon its meeting certain eligibility requirements. The law specifically provided that beneficiary countries could lose some or all of their GSP privileges if they did not protect intellectual property, respect labor rights, resolve investment disputes, and meet other stipulations. It also allowed the USTR to offer countries more secure benefits on some products if they cooperated with the United States. The law and regulations of the GSP also require that when considering CNL-waiver petitions, the GSP Subcommittee must place “great weight” on the extent to which the country is providing reasonable and equitable access to its market for U.S. goods and services, and the extent to which the country is providing reasonable and effective protection to U.S. intellectual property rights. The 1985-1987 general review allowed groups to bring complaints regarding “country practices,” including trade issues such as alleged restrictions on market access or failure to 19 protect intellectual property rights. The issues raised in these petitions were discussed in the consultations that U.S. trade officials conducted in 1986. Although these consultations were not identified as “GSP negotiations,” so as not to violate the nonreciprocal nature of the program, they constituted negotiations for all practical purposes. The general review afforded U.S. negotiators an opportunity to raise issues with their counterparts in several countries, with the results of these consultations leading to continued GSP privileges for some countries, and reduced preferences for others. The reciprocal elements of the U.S. program have also been encouraged by a key change in the rules of the global trade regime. While the Uruguay Round produced very significant gains for the United States in the form of agreements on each of the “new issues” (i.e., services, investment, and intellectual property rights), the revised dispute-settlement rules make it far more difficult for the United States to pursue its interests through unilateral action. There nevertheless remain some “loopholes” in the system. It would generally be WTO-illegal for the United States to retaliate against a WTO member country without first obtaining authorization from the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body, that general rule does not apply if the retaliatory action does not itself violate the WTO rights of the target country. In this respect, it is extremely important to note that the preferences extended under the GSP are privileges rather than enforceable rights. Under the terms of the 1979 Enabling Clause (which “legalized” the GSP within the GATT regime), the beneficiary countries have no right to the preferences granted under these initiatives. The United States has increasingly employed the GSP and other preferential trade programs as substitute form of enforcement authority. This is true both for cases involving established trade issues such as intellectual property rights, as well as new issues such as labor rights. 20 The workers’ rights issue has been the single most frequent issue raised in country-practices petitions. Following a precedent set in 1983 by the CBI legislation, which made trade privileges conditional inter alia upon a country’s labor practices, the 1984 trade law amended the GSP by adding a nearly identical provision. Under the amended law, a GSP beneficiary country can lose its eligibility “if such country has not taken or is not taking steps to afford internationally recognized workers rights to workers in the country.” The law defined these rights to include  (a) the right of association, (b) the right to organize and bargain collectively, (c) a prohibition on any form of forced or compulsory labor, (d) a minimum age for the employment of children, and (e) acceptable conditions of work with respect to minimum wages, hours of work, and occupational safety and health. The workers’ rights issue has been the single most frequent issue raised in annual reviews of the GSP. It accounted for 121 out of the 192 “country practices” petitions that were filed with the USTR during 1985-1999.10 The investigations that followed these petitions led to commitments from some countries to improve their observance of labor rights, while others lost their GSP benefits either through temporary suspension (Burma, Central African Republic, Chile, Maldives, Mauritania, Paraguay, Sudan, and Syria) or permanent termination (Liberia and Nicaragua). One special case is Romania, where benefits were “permanently” terminated in 1987 but were then redesignated in 1994. Violations of intellectual property rights (IPRs) are the second most common source of complaint in country-practices petitions. For example, in 1997 Argentina lost half of its GSP 10 Author’s calculations based on data provided by USTR. 21 benefits in an IPR dispute with the United States. The decision was not made as part of a GSP annual review, but was instead a consequence of the “Special 301” IPR law. This statute requires that the USTR conduct annual reviews of trading partners’ IPR regimes, and can lead to the imposition of such sanctions as the imposition of penalty tariffs. In this instance, the USTR determined that the new Argentine patent law was not consistent with the Uruguay Round TRIPs agreement and decided to impose sanctions via the GSP law. VII. Duration and Stability of the U.S. Program The Trade Act of 1974 authorized the program for a ten-year period. The 1984 renewal act provided for reauthorization of the program until July 4, 1993, and ever since that date the survival of the GSP has been tenuous. The program lapsed for a period of several days in 1993, until Congress approved a fourteen-month renewal (applied retroactively to the date of expiration). The program then expired once again on September 30, 1994, with Congress retroactively renewing the program that December. This renewal expired on July 31, 1995. Congress renewed the GSP on August 20, 1996, only to let it expire once more on May 31, 1997. The August, 1997, renewal lasted through May 31, 1999. The most recent renewal was enacted in December, 1999, and will last through the end of September, 2001. The principal reason for these brief GSP reauthorizations is that the program is no longer cost-free from a budgetary standpoint. The United States adopted new budget rules in 1990 that required a “pay-as-you-go” (PAYgo) approach to any measures that affect the budget.11 Under the PAYgo rules, any bill that provides for an increase in government expenditures or (as is the case with tariff cuts) a decrease in government revenues must include offsetting measures. The 11 The PAYgo principle dates back to the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings budget rules of 1985, but it was not applied to trade agreements and related programs (each of which affect tariffs and hence government revenue) until 1990. 22 PAYgo principle thus required that the NAFTA and the Uruguay Round implementing bills include new taxes, fees, spending cuts, or other measures in order to offset the effect of the foregone tariffs, and these same rules also apply to the GSP. These provisions created a new political complication for GSP. For every year that the GSP is renewed, legislators must approve hundreds of millions of dollars in spending cuts or tax increases. Proposals to liberalize imports from developing countries are already quite unpopular in many circles, and they do not become more politically attractive to legislators when they are associated with new taxes or spending cuts. VIII. How Countries Can Make the Most of the GSP The preceding analysis has emphasized the point that there are several restrictions built into the U.S. GSP program. Beneficiary countries can nevertheless take steps to ensure that they maximize the available benefits under the program. Four specific suggestions follow. A. Ensure that GSP-Eligible Products Take Advantage of the Program The first and most simple step is to ensure that GSP-eligible products are in fact taking advantage of the program. Firms and governments should take the following steps for all products of interest to them: 1. Determine what the HTSUS number is for a product, and whether or not that product is eligible for the GSP. 2. Look up whether or not the U.S. imports of that product are actually entering under the GSP. This can be done by examining the most recent trade data reported in the database of the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC), accessible on the Internet at http://dataweb.usitc.gov/. 23 3. If the data show that significant shares of the country’s exports of a GSP-eligible product are not entering under the GSP, the firm or government should determine why the duty-free privileges are not being claimed. It may be the case that the country’s producers do not meet the GSP rules of origin, in which case it may be advisable to determine whether it is economically rational to change production processes (e.g., sourcing of components) in order to meet the rules of origin. If the rules or origin are already being met, the GSP privileges should be claimed. B. Seek CNL Waivers When Appropriate Countries should seek to avoid the loss of GSP benefits by reason of the CNLs. As a general rule, a GSP beneficiary country will do well to follow four simple rules: 1. Always submit comments in support of de minimis waivers for any products that are included in the USTR’s annual “warning list.” 2. All of the products identified in the warning list should also be considered candidates for CNL-waiver petitions later that same year. 3. Products that are eligible for redesignation to the GSP should also be considered candidates for CNL-waiver petitions, especially those for which current imports are near (but below) either the dollar-value or the percentage CNL. 4. Examine all available information, including recent trade data (as reported on the aforementioned USITC Web site) and any known plans for the expansion of production and exports, to determine whether CNL waivers should be sought for any other GSP-eligible products. The logic behind point (2) is simple: Any product that needs a de minimis waiver in one year is in danger of losing its GSP benefits permanently in a future year. That could easily happen if 24 the total U.S. imports of that product (i.e., from the specific country and all other sources) are growing. Even if there is little or no change in the amount that the country itself ships to the United States, it will not be possible to obtain such a waiver in the future if total U.S. imports exceed the de minimis level. These points can best be illustrated by considering a concrete example — ceramic roofing tiles (HTS item 6905.10.00) imported from Venezuela — which demonstrates the potential costs of not seeking a permanent CNL waiver. C. Defend Against Petitions to Restrict or Remove Products Countries should also be aware that the annual petition process offers opportunities for firms and interest groups that seek to restrict import competition in the U.S. market. Even if the firms and governments of beneficiary countries do not file petitions of their own, they should examine the petitions that are filed each year to determine whether any of them would reduce or remove their own benefits under the GSP. If necessary, they should be prepared to oppose these petitions by participating in the annual reviews. D. Consider Seeking the Designation of New Products The GSP Subcommittee can add new products to the list of GSP-eligible items, provided that the goods in question are not explicitly prevented from obtaining GSP treatment. It is worthwhile for a country or firm to consider petition for the GSP designation of any product that meets the following criteria: 1. The product is subject to duty on an NTR basis, and the tariff is high enough to matter (e.g., at least one percent). 2. The item has not yet been designated for the GSP. 25 3. The country is (among the GSP beneficiaries) one of the principal suppliers of this product to the United States, and/or has plans to expand its production and exportation of this item. 4. The item is not among those goods that are ineligible for the GSP by statute (i.e., the law specifically provides that certain goods such as textiles, steel products, oil, etc. cannot be designated for the GSP). As in the case of CNL-waiver petitions, countries should be aware that the GSP Subcommittee requires substantial information in support of such a request. In addition to examining closely the GSP Model Petition (see Appendix 6), firms and governments should consider the option of retaining the services of Washington-based consultants or law firms that are experienced in the preparation of such petitions. Appendix 1 Status of Independent Countries Under the GSP 3 Appendix 1 Status of Independent Countries Under the GSP Albania Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia-Hercegovina Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Rep. Chad Chile Colombia Comoros Congo (Brazzaville) Congo (Kinshasa) Costa Rica Cote d’lvoire Croatia Czech Republic Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Regional Origin LeastDeveloped Other Programs — — CARICOM — — — — CARICOM — CARICOM WAEMU — Andean — SADC — — WAEMU — ASEAN — — — — — Andean — — — — WAEMU — — — CARICOM — No Yes No No No No Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No No — — CBI — — — — CBI — CBI — — ATPA — — — — — — — — — — — — ATPA — — — CBI — — — — CBI CBI 4 Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Estonia Ethiopia Fiji Gabon Gambia Ghana Grenada Guatemala Guinea Guinea Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Hungary India Indonesia Jamaica Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Lithuania Macedonia (former Yugoslav Republic of) Madagascar Malawi Mali Malta Mauritius Regional Origin LeastDeveloped Other Programs Andean — — — — — — — — — CARICOM — — WAEMU CARICOM — — — — ASEAN CARICOM — — — — — — — — — — No No No Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No Yes No No No Yes No No ATPA — CBI — — — — — — — CBI CBI — — CBI CBI CBI — — — CBI — — — — — — — — — — — — WAEMU — SADC Yes Yes Yes No No — — — — — 5 Moldova Mongolia Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nepal Niger Oman Pakistan Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Romania Russia Rwanda Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Slovakia Slovenia Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa Sri Lanka Suriname Swaziland Tanzania Thailand Togo Tonga Regional Origin LeastDeveloped Other Programs — — — — — — WAEMU — — — — — Andean ASEAN — — — — CARICOM CARICOM CARICOM No No No Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No — — — — — — — — — CBI — — ATPA — — — — — CBI CBI CBI — WAEMU — — — — — — — — — — SADC ASEAN WAEMU — Yes No No Yes No No No Yes No No No No Yes No Yes No — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 6 Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Venezuela Western Samoa Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe Regional Origin LeastDeveloped Other Programs CARICOM — — — — — — — — Andean — — — — No No No Yes Yes No No No Yes No No Yes Yes No CBI — — — — — — — — ATPA — — — — Andean: Member countries of the Cartagena Agreement (Andean Group), treated as one country for purposes of the rules of origin. ASEAN: Member countries of the Association of South East Asian Nations (except Brunei Darussalam, the Lao PDR, and Singapore), treated as one country for purposes of the rules of origin. CARICOM: Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market, treated as one country for purposes of the rules of origin. SADC: Member countries of the Southern Africa Development Community, treated as one country for purposes of the rules of origin. WAEMU: Member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union, treated as one country for purposes of the rules of origin. 7 Appendix 2 Status of Non-Independent Countries and Territories Under the GSP Appendix 2 Status of Non-Independent Countries and Territories Under the GSP Anguilla British Indian Ocean Territory Christmas Island (Australia) Cocos (Keeling) Islands Cook Islands Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) French Polynesia Gibraltar Greenland Heard Island and McDonald Islands Montserrat New Caledonia Niue Norfolk Island Pitcairn Islands Saint Helena Tokelau Turks and Caicos Islands Virgin Islands, British Wallis and Futuna West Bank and Gaza Strip Western Sahara CARICOM: Regional Origin LeastDeveloped Other Programs — — No No — — — No — — — — No No No — — — — — — — No No No No — — — — CARICOM — — — — — — — No No No No No No No No — — — — — — — — — — — No No No — — — — No — Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market, treated as one country for purposes of the rules of origin. Appendix 3 Authorizing Legislation for the GSP in the U.S. Code Appendix 3 Authorizing Legislation for the GSP in the U.S. Code TITLE 19 — CHAPTER 12 — SUBCHAPTER V — CUSTOMS DUTIES TRADE ACT OF 1974 GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES Sec. 2461. Authority to extend preferences The President may provide duty-free treatment for any eligible article from any beneficiary developing country in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter. In taking any such action, the President shall have due regard for: (1) the effect such action will have on furthering the economic development of developing countries through the expansion of their exports; (2) the extent to which other major developed countries are undertaking a comparable effort to assist developing countries by granting generalized preferences with respect to imports of products of such countries; (3) the anticipated impact of such action on United States producers of like or directly competitive products; and (4) the extent of the beneficiary developing country’s competitiveness with respect to eligible articles. Sec. 2462. Designation of beneficiary developing countries (a) Authority to designate countries (1) Beneficiary developing countries The President is authorized to designate countries as beneficiary developing countries for purposes of this subchapter. (2) Least-developed beneficiary developing countries The President is authorized to designate any beneficiary developing country as a least-developed beneficiary developing country for purposes of this subchapter, based on the considerations in section 2461 of this title and subsection (c) of this section. (b) Countries ineligible for designation (1) Specific countries The following countries may not be designated as beneficiary developing countries for purposes of this subchapter: (A) Australia. (B) Canada. (C) European Union member states. (D) Iceland. (E) Japan. (F) Monaco. (G) New Zealand. (H) Norway. (I) Switzerland. (2) Other bases for ineligibility The President shall not designate any country a beneficiary developing country under this subchapter if any of the following applies: (A) Such country is a Communist country, unless: (i) the products of such country receive nondiscriminatory treatment, (ii) such country is a WTO Member (as such term is defined in section 3501(10) of this title) and a member of the International Monetary Fund, and (iii) such country is not dominated or controlled by international communism. (B) Such country is a party to an arrangement of countries and participates in any action pursuant to such arrangement, the effect of which is: (i) to withhold supplies of vital commodity resources from international trade or to raise the price of such commodities to an unreasonable level, and (ii) to cause serious disruption of the world economy. (C) Such country affords preferential treatment to the products of a developed country, other than the United States, which has, or is likely to have, a significant adverse effect on United States commerce. (D) (i) Such country: (I) has nationalized, expropriated, or otherwise seized ownership or control of property, including patents, trademarks, or copyrights, owned by a United States citizen or by a corporation, partnership, or association which is 50 percent or more beneficially owned by United States citizens, (II) has taken steps to repudiate or nullify an existing contract or agreement with a United States citizen or a corporation, partnership, or association which is 50 percent or more beneficially owned by United States citizens, the effect of which is to nationalize, expropriate, or otherwise seize ownership or control of property, including patents, trademarks, or copyrights, so owned, or (III) has imposed or enforced taxes or other exactions, restrictive maintenance or operational conditions, or other measures with respect to property, including patents, trademarks, or copyrights, so owned, the effect of which is to nationalize, expropriate, or otherwise seize ownership or control of such property, unless clause (ii) applies. (ii) This clause applies if the President determines that: (I) prompt, adequate, and effective compensation has been or is being made to the citizen, corporation, partnership, or association referred to in clause (i), (II) good faith negotiations to provide prompt, adequate, and effective compensation under the applicable provisions of international law are in progress, or the country described in clause (i) is otherwise taking steps to discharge its obligations under international law with respect to such citizen, corporation, partnership, or association, or (III) a dispute involving such citizen, corporation, partnership, or association over compensation for such a seizure has been submitted to arbitration under the provisions of the Convention for the Settlement of Investment Disputes, or in another mutually agreed upon forum, and the President promptly furnishes a copy of such determination to the Senate and House of Representatives. (E) Such country fails to act in good faith in recognizing as binding or in enforcing arbitral awards in favor of United States citizens or a corporation, partnership, or association which is 50 percent or more beneficially owned by United States citizens, which have been made by arbitrators appointed for each case or by permanent arbitral bodies to which the parties involved have submitted their dispute. (F) Such country aids or abets, by granting sanctuary from prosecution to, any individual or group which has committed an act of international terrorism or the Secretary of State makes a determination with respect to such country under section 2405(j)(1)(A) of title 50, Appendix. (G) Such country has not taken or is not taking steps to afford internationally recognized worker rights to workers in the country (including any designated zone in that country). Subparagraphs (D), (E), (F), and (G) shall not prevent the designation of any country as a beneficiary developing country under this subchapter if the President determines that such designation will be in the national economic interest of the United States and reports such determination to the Congress with the reasons therefor. (c) Factors affecting country designation In determining whether to designate any country as a beneficiary developing country under this subchapter, the President shall take into account: (1) an expression by such country of its desire to be so designated; (2) the level of economic development of such country, including its per capita gross national product, the living standards of its inhabitants, and any other economic factors which the resident deems appropriate; (3) whether or not other major developed countries are extending generalized preferential tariff treatment to such country; (4) the extent to which such country has assured the United States that it will provide equitable and reasonable access to the markets and basic commodity resources of such country and the extent to which such country has assured the United States that it will refrain from engaging in unreasonable export practices; (5) the extent to which such country is providing adequate and effective protection of intellectual property rights; (6) the extent to which such country has taken action to: (A) reduce trade distorting investment practices and policies (including export performance requirements); and (B) reduce or eliminate barriers to trade in services; and (7) whether or not such country has taken or is taking steps to afford to workers in that country (including any designated zone in that country) internationally recognized worker rights. (d) Withdrawal, suspension, or limitation of country designation (1) In general The President may withdraw, suspend, or limit the application of the duty-free treatment accorded under this subchapter with respect to any country. In taking any action under this subsection, the President shall consider the factors set forth in section 2461 of this title and subsection (c) of this section. (2) Changed circumstances The President shall, after complying with the requirements of subsection (f)(2) of this section, withdraw or suspend the designation of any country as a beneficiary developing country if, after such designation, the President determines that as the result of changed circumstances such country would be barred from designation as a beneficiary developing country under subsection (b)(2) of this section. Such country shall cease to be a beneficiary developing country on the day on which the President issues an Executive order or Presidential proclamation revoking the designation of such country under this subchapter. (3) Advice to Congress The President shall, as necessary, advise the Congress on the application of section 2461 of this title and subsection (c) of this section, and the actions the President has taken to withdraw, to suspend, or to limit the application of duty-free treatment with respect to any country which has failed to adequately take the actions described in subsection (c) of this section. (e) Mandatory graduation of beneficiary developing countries If the President determines that a beneficiary developing country has become a “high income” country, as defined by the official statistics of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, then the President shall terminate the designation of such country as a beneficiary developing country for purposes of this subchapter, effective on January 1 of the second year following the year in which such determination is made. (f) Congressional notification (1) Notification of designation (A) In general Before the President designates any country as a beneficiary developing country under this subchapter, the President shall notify the Congress of the President’s intention to make such designation, together with the considerations entering into such decision. (B) Designation as least-developed beneficiary developing country At least 60 days before the President designates any country as a least-developed beneficiary developing country, the President shall notify the Congress of the President’s intention to make such designation. (2) Notification of termination If the President has designated any country as a beneficiary developing country under this subchapter, the President shall not terminate such designation unless, at least 60 days before such termination, the President has notified the Congress and has notified such country of the President’s intention to terminate such designation, together with the considerations entering into such decision. Sec. 2463. Designation of eligible articles (a) Eligible articles (1) Designation (A) In general Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the President is authorized to designate articles as eligible articles from all beneficiary developing countries for purposes of this subchapter by Executive order or Presidential proclamation after receiving the advice of the International Trade Commission in accordance with subsection (e) of this section. (B) Least-developed beneficiary developing countries Except for articles described in subparagraphs (A), (B), and (E) of subsection (b)(1) of this section and articles described in paragraphs (2) and (3) of subsection (b) of this section, the President may, in carrying out section 2462(d)(1) of this title and subsection (c)(1) of this section, designate articles as eligible articles only for countries designated as least-developed beneficiary developing countries under section 2462(a)(2) of this title if, after receiving the advice of the International Trade Commission in accordance with subsection (e) of this section, the President determines that such articles are not import-sensitive in the context of imports from least-developed beneficiary developing countries. (C) Three-year rule If, after receiving the advice of the International Trade Commission under subsection (e) of this section, an article has been formally considered for designation as an eligible article under this subchapter and denied such designation, such article may not be reconsidered for such designation for a period of 3 years after such denial. (2) Rule of origin (A) General rule The duty-free treatment provided under this subchapter shall apply to any eligible article which is the growth, product, or manufacture of a beneficiary developing country if : (i) (ii) that article is imported directly from a beneficiary developing country into the customs territory of the United States; and the sum of: (I) the cost or value of the materials produced in the beneficiary developing country or any two or more such countries that are members of the same association of countries and are treated as one country under section 2467(2) of this title, plus (II) the direct costs of processing operations performed in such beneficiary developing country or such member countries, is not less than 35 percent of the appraised value of such article at the time it is entered. (B) Exclusions An article shall not be treated as the growth, product, or manufacture of a beneficiary developing country by virtue of having merely undergone: (i) (ii) simple combining or packaging operations, or mere dilution with water or mere dilution with another substance that does not materially alter the characteristics of the article. (3) Regulations The Secretary of the Treasury, after consulting with the United States Trade Representative, shall prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to carry out paragraph (2), including, but not limited to, regulations providing that, in order to be eligible for duty-free treatment under this subchapter, an article: (A) must be wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a beneficiary developing country, or (B) must be a new or different article of commerce which has been grown, produced, or manufactured in the beneficiary developing country. (b) Articles that may not be designated as eligible articles (1) Import-sensitive articles The President may not designate any article as an eligible article under subsection (a) of this section if such article is within one of the following categories of import-sensitive articles: (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) Textile and apparel articles which were not eligible articles for purposes of this subchapter on January 1, 1994, as this subchapter was in effect on such date. Watches, except those watches entered after June 30, 1989, that the President specifically determines, after public notice and comment, will not cause material injury to watch or watch band, strap, or bracelet manufacturing and assembly operations in the United States or the United States insular possessions. Import-sensitive electronic articles. Import-sensitive steel articles. Footwear, handbags, luggage, flat goods, work gloves, and leather wearing apparel which were not eligible articles for purposes of this subchapter on January 1, 1995, as this subchapter was in effect on such date. Import-sensitive semi-manufactured and manufactured glass products. Any other articles which the President determines to be import-sensitive in the context of the Generalized System of Preferences. (2) Articles against which other actions taken An article shall not be an eligible article for purposes of this subchapter for any period during which such article is the subject of any action proclaimed pursuant to section 2253 of this title or section 1862 or 1981 of this title. (3) Agricultural products No quantity of an agricultural product subject to a tariff-rate quota that exceeds the in-quota quantity shall be eligible for duty-free treatment under this subchapter. (c) Withdrawal, suspension, or limitation of duty-free treatment; competitive need limitation (1) In general The President may withdraw, suspend, or limit the application of the duty-free treatment accorded under this subchapter with respect to any article, except that no rate of duty may be established with respect to any article pursuant to this subsection other than the rate which would apply but for this subchapter. In taking any action under this subsection, the President shall consider the factors set forth in sections 2461 and 2462(c) of this title. (2) Competitive need limitation (A) Basis for withdrawal of duty-free treatment (i) In general Except as provided in clause (ii) and subject to subsection (d) of this section, whenever the President determines that a beneficiary developing country has exported (directly or indirectly) to the United States during any calendar year beginning after December 31, 1995: (I) (II) a quantity of an eligible article having an appraised value in excess of the applicable amount for the calendar year, or a quantity of an eligible article equal to or exceeding 50 percent of the appraised value of the total imports of that article into the United States during any calendar year, the President shall, not later than July 1 of the next calendar year, terminate the duty-free treatment for that article from that beneficiary developing country. (ii) Annual adjustment of applicable amount For purposes of applying clause (i), the applicable amount is: (I) (II) for 1996, $75,000,000, and for each calendar year thereafter, an amount equal to the applicable amount in effect for the preceding calendar year plus $5,000,000. (B) “Country” defined For purposes of this paragraph, the term “country” does not include an association of countries which is treated as one country under section 2467(2) of this title, but does include a country which is a member of any such association. (C) Redesignations A country which is no longer treated as a beneficiary developing country with respect to an eligible article by reason of subparagraph (A) may, subject to the considerations set forth in sections 2461 and 2462 of this title, be redesignated a beneficiary developing country with respect to such article if imports of such article from such country did not exceed the limitations in subparagraph (A) during the preceding calendar year. (D) Least-developed beneficiary developing countries Subparagraph (A) shall not apply to any least-developed beneficiary developing country. (E) Articles not produced in the United States excluded Subparagraph (A)(i)(II) shall not apply with respect to any eligible article if a like or directly competitive article was not produced in the United States on January 1, 1995. (F) De minimis waivers (i) In general The President may disregard subparagraph (A)(i)(II) with respect to any eligible article from any beneficiary developing country if the aggregate appraised value of the imports of such article into the United States during the preceding calendar year does not exceed the applicable amount for such preceding calendar year. (ii) Applicable amount For purposes of applying clause (i), the applicable amount is: (I) (II) for calendar year 1996, $13,000,000, and for each calendar year thereafter, an amount equal to the applicable amount in effect for the preceding calendar year plus $500,000. (d) Waiver of competitive need limitation (1) In general The President may waive the application of subsection (c)(2) of this section with respect to any eligible article of any beneficiary developing country if, before July 1 of the calendar year beginning after the calendar year for which a determination described in subsection (c)(2)(A) of this section was made with respect to such eligible article, the President: (A) (B) (C) receives the advice of the International Trade Commission under section 1332 of this title on whether any industry in the United States is likely to be adversely affected by such waiver, determines, based on the considerations described in sections 2461 and 2462(c) of this title and the advice described in subparagraph (A), that such waiver is in the national economic interest of the United States, and publishes the determination described in subparagraph (B) in the Federal Register. (2) Considerations by the President In making any determination under paragraph (1), the President shall give great weight to: (A) the extent to which the beneficiary developing country has assured the United States that such country will provide equitable and reasonable access to the markets and basic commodity resources of such country, and (B) the extent to which such country provides adequate and effective protection of intellectual property rights. (3) Other bases for waiver The President may waive the application of subsection (c)(2) of this section if, before July 1 of the calendar year beginning after the calendar year for which a determination described in subsection (c)(2) of this section was made with respect to a beneficiary developing country, the President determines that: (A) there has been a historical preferential trade relationship between the United States and such country, (B) there is a treaty or trade agreement in force covering economic relations between such country and the United States, and (C) such country does not discriminate against, or impose unjustifiable or unreasonable barriers to, United States commerce, and the President publishes that determination in the Federal Register. (4) Limitations on waivers (A) In general The President may not exercise the waiver authority under this subsection with respect to a quantity of an eligible article entered during any calendar year beginning after 1995, the aggregate appraised value of which equals or exceeds 30 percent of the aggregate appraised value of all articles that entered duty-free under this subchapter during the preceding calendar year. (B) Other waiver limits The President may not exercise the waiver authority provided under this subsection with respect to a quantity of an eligible article entered during any calendar year beginning after 1995, the aggregate appraised value of which exceeds 15 percent of the aggregate appraised value of all articles that have entered duty-free under this subchapter during the preceding calendar year from those beneficiary developing countries which for the preceding calendar year: (i) had a per capita gross national product (calculated on the basis of the best available information, including that of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development) of $5,000 or more; or (ii) had exported (either directly or indirectly) to the United States a quantity of articles that was duty-free under this subchapter that had an aggregate appraised value of more than 10 percent of the aggregate appraised value of all articles that entered duty-free under this subchapter during that year. (C) Calculation of limitations There shall be counted against the limitations imposed under subparagraphs (A) and (B) for any calendar year only that value of any eligible article of any country that: (i) entered duty-free under this subchapter during such calendar year; and (ii) is in excess of the value of that article that would have been so entered during such calendar year if the limitations under subsection (c)(2)(A) of this section applied. (5) Effective period of waiver Any waiver granted under this subsection shall remain in effect until the President determines that such waiver is no longer warranted due to changed circumstances. (e) International Trade Commission advice Before designating articles as eligible articles under subsection (a)(1) of this section, the President shall publish and furnish the International Trade Commission with lists of articles which may be considered for designation as eligible articles for purposes of this subchapter. The provisions of sections 2151, 2152, 2153, and 2154 of this title shall be complied with as though action under section 2461 of this title and this section were action under section 2133 of this title to carry out a trade agreement entered into under section 2133 of this title. (f) Special rule concerning Puerto Rico No action under this subchapter may affect any tariff duty imposed by the Legislature of Puerto Rico pursuant to section 1319 of this title on coffee imported into Puerto Rico. Appendix 4 U.S. Customs Service Rules on the GSP In the Code of Federal Regulations Appendix 4 U.S. Customs Service Rules on the GSP In the Code of Federal Regulations TITLE 19 — CUSTOMS DUTIES PART 10 — ARTICLES CONDITIONALLY FREE, SUBJECT TO A REDUCED RATE, ETC. Sec. 10.172 Claim for exemption from duty under the Generalized System of Preferences. A claim for an exemption from duty on the ground that the Generalized System of Preferences applies shall be allowed by the port director only if he is satisfied that the requirements set forth in this section and Secs. 10.173 through 10.178 have been met. If duty-free treatment is claimed at the time of entry, a written claim shall be filed on the entry document by placing the symbol “A” as a prefix to the subheading of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States for each article for which such treatment is claimed. Sec. 10.173 Evidence of country of origin. (a) Shipments covered by a formal entry (1) Merchandise not wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a beneficiary developing country. (i) Declaration. In a case involving merchandise covered by a formal entry which is not wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a single beneficiary developing country, the exporter of the merchandise or other appropriate party having knowledge of the relevant facts shall be prepared to submit directly to the port director, upon request, a declaration setting forth all pertinent detailed information concerning the production or manufacture of the merchandise. When requested by the port director, the declaration shall be prepared in substantially the following form: GSP DECLARATION I,____________________________________________________________________ (name), hereby declare that the articles described below were produced or manufactured in ________________ (country) by means of processing operations performed in that country as set forth below and were also subjected to processing operations in the other country or countries which are members of the same association of countries as set forth below and incorporate materials produced in the country named above or in any other country or countries which are members of the same association of countries as set forth below: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Processing operations performed Materials produced in a on articles beneficiary developing country --------------------------------or members of the same association Description of ------------------------------Number and date of invoices articles and Description of Description of quantity processing Direct costs material, operations and of processing production Cost or value country of operations process, and of material processing country of production ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------............... ............... .............. .............. .............. ............... ............... .............. .............. .............. ............... ............... .............. .............. .............. ............... ............... .............. .............. .............. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date____________________________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________________________ Signature_______________________________________________________________ Title___________________________________________________________________ (ii) Retention of records and submission of declaration. The information necessary for preparation of the declaration shall be retained in the files of the party responsible for its preparation and submission for a period of 5 years. In the event that the port director requests submission of the declaration during the 5-year period, it shall be submitted by the appropriate party directly to the port director within 60 days of the date of the request or such additional period as the port director may allow for good cause shown. Failure to submit the declaration in a timely fashion will result in a denial of duty-free treatment. (2) Merchandise wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a beneficiary developing country. In a case involving merchandise covered by a formal entry which is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a single beneficiary developing country, a statement to that effect shall be included on the commercial invoice provided to Customs. (b) Shipments covered by an informal entry. Although the filing of the declaration provided for in paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section will not be required for a shipment covered by an informal entry, the port director may require such other evidence of country of origin as deemed necessary. (c) Verification of documentation. Any evidence of country of origin submitted under this section shall be subject to such verification as the port director deems necessary. In the event that the port director is prevented from obtaining the necessary verification, the port director may treat the entry as dutiable. Sec. 10.174 Evidence of direct shipment. (a) Documents constituting evidence of direct shipment. The port director may require that appropriate shipping papers, invoices, or other documents be submitted within 60 days of the date of entry as evidence that the articles were “imported directly”, as that term is defined in Sec. 10.175. Any evidence of direct shipment required by the port director shall be subject to such verification as he deems necessary. (b) Waiver of evidence of direct shipment. The port director may waive the submission of evidence of direct shipment when he is otherwise satisfied, taking into consideration the kind and value of the merchandise, that the merchandise clearly qualifies for treatment under the Generalized System of Preferences. Sec. 10.175 Imported directly defined. Eligible articles shall be imported directly from a beneficiary developing country to qualify for treatment under the Generalized System of Preferences. For purposes of Secs. 10.171 through 10.178 the words “imported directly” mean: (a) Direct shipment from the beneficiary country to the United States without passing through the territory of any other country; or (b) If the shipment is from a beneficiary developing country to the U.S. through the territory of any other country, the merchandise in the shipment does not enter into the commerce of any other country while en route to the U.S., and the invoice, bills of lading, and other shipping documents show the U.S. as the final destination; or (c) If shipped from the beneficiary developing country to the United States through a free trade zone in a beneficiary developing country, the merchandise shall not enter into the commerce of the country maintaining the free trade zone, and (1) The eligible articles must not undergo any operation other than: (i) Sorting, grading, or testing, (ii) Packing, unpacking, changes of packing, decanting or repacking into other containers, (iii) Affixing marks, labels, or other like distinguishing signs on articles or their packing, if incidental to operations allowed under this section, or (iv) Operations necessary to ensure the preservation of merchandise in its condition as introduced into the free trade zone. (2) Merchandise may be purchased and resold, other than at retail, for export within the free trade zone. (3) For the purposes of this section, a free trade zone is a predetermined area or region declared and secured by or under governmental authority, where certain operations may be performed with respect to articles, without such articles having entered into the commerce of the country maintaining the free trade zone; or (d) If the shipment is from any beneficiary developing country to the U.S through the territory of any other country and the invoices and other documents do not show the U.S as the final destination, the articles in the shipment upon arrival in the U.S. are imported directly only if they: (1) Remained under the control of the customs authority of the intermediate country; (2) Did not enter into the commerce of the intermediate country except for the purpose of sale other than at retail, and the port director is satisfied that the importation results from the original commercial transaction between the importer and the producer or the latter’s sales agent; and (3) Were not subjected to operations other than loading and unloading, and other activities necessary to preserve the articles in good condition; or (e) (1) Shipment to the U.S. from a beneficiary developing country which is a member of an association of countries treated as one country under section 502(a)(3), Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2462(a)(3)), through the territory of a former beneficiary developing country whose designation as a member of the same association for GSP purposes was terminated by the President pursuant to section 504, Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2464), provided the articles in the shipment did not enter into the commerce of the former beneficiary developing country except for purposes of performing one or more of the operations specified in paragraph (c)(1) of this section and except for purposes of purchase or resale, other than at retail, for export. (2) The designation of the following countries as members of an association of countries for GSP purposes has been terminated by the President pursuant to section 504 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2464): The Bahamas Brunei Darussalam Singapore Sec. 10.176 Country of origin criteria. (a) Merchandise produced in a beneficiary developing country or any countries which are members of the same association of countries. two or more Merchandise which is (1) the growth, product, manufacture, or assembly of (i) a beneficiary developing country or (ii) any two or more countries which are members of the same association of countries and (2) imported directly from such beneficiary developing country or member countries, may quality for duty-free entry under the Generalized System of Preferences (“GSP”). However, duty free entry under GSP may be accorded only if: (i) The sum of the cost or value of the materials produced in the beneficiary developing country or any two or more countries which are members of the same association of countries which is treated as one country under section 502(a)(3), Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2462(a)(3)), plus (ii) the direct costs of processing operations performed in such beneficiary developing country or member countries, is not less than 35 percent of the appraised value of the article at the time of its entry into the customs territory of the United States. (b) [Reserved] (c) Merchandise grown, produced, or manufactured in a beneficiary developing country. Merchandise which is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a beneficiary developing country, or an association of countries treated as one country under section 502(a)(3) of the Trade Act of 1974 as amended (19 U.S.C. 2462(a)(3)) and Sec. 10.171(b), and manufactured products consisting of materials produced only in such country or countries, shall normally be presumed to meet the requirements set forth in this section. Sec. 10.177 Cost or value of materials produced in the beneficiary developing country. (a) “Produced in the beneficiary developing country” defined. For purposes of Secs. 10.171 through 10.178, the words “produced in the beneficiary developing country” refer to the constituent materials of which the eligible article is composed which are either: (1) Wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of the beneficiary developing country; or (2) Substantially transformed in the beneficiary developing country into a new and different article of commerce. (b) Questionable origin. When the origin of an article either is not ascertainable or not satisfactorily demonstrated to the port director, the article shall not be considered to have been produced in the beneficiary developing country. (c) Determination of cost or value of materials produced in the beneficiary developing country. (1) The cost or value of materials produced in the beneficiary developing country includes: (i) The manufacturer’s actual cost for the materials; (ii) When not included in the manufacturer’s actual cost for the materials, the freight, insurance, packing, and all other costs incurred in transporting the materials to the manufacturer’s plant; (iii) The actual cost of waste or spoilage (material list), less the value of recoverable scrap; and (iv) Taxes and/or duties imposed on the materials by the beneficiary developing country, or an association of countries treated as one country, provided they are not remitted upon exportation. (2) Where the material is provided to the manufacturer without charge, or at less than fair market value, its cost or value shall be determined by computing the sum of: (i) All expenses incurred in the growth, production, manufacture or assembly of the material, including general expenses; (ii) An amount for profit; and (iii) Freight, insurance, packing, and all other costs incurred in transporting the materials to the manufacturer’s plant. If the pertinent information needed to compute the cost or value of the materials is not available, the appraising officer may ascertain or estimate the value thereof using all reasonable ways and means at his disposal. Sec. 10.178 Direct costs of processing operations performed in the beneficiary developing country. (a) Items included in the direct costs of processing operations. As used in Sec. 10.176, the words “direct costs of processing operations” means those costs either directly incurred in, or which can be reasonably allocated to, the growth, production, manufacture, or assembly of the specific merchandise under consideration. Such costs include, but are not limited to: (1) All actual labor costs involved in the growth, production, manufacture, or assembly of the specific merchandise, including fringe benefits, on-the-job training, and the cost of engineering, supervisory, quality control, and similar personnel; (2) Dies, molds, tooling, and depreciation on machinery and equipment which are allocable to the specific merchandise; (3) Research, development, design, engineering, and blueprint costs insofar as they are allocable to the specific merchandise; and (4) Costs of inspecting and testing the specific merchandise. (b) Items not included in the direct costs of processing operations. Those items which are not included within the meaning of the words “direct costs of processing operations” are those which are not directly attributable to the merchandise under consideration or are not “costs” of manufacturing the product. These include, but are not limited to: (1) Profit; and (2)General expenses of doing business which are either not allocable to the specific merchandise or are not related to the growth, production, manufacture, or assembly of the merchandise, such as administrative salaries, casualty and liability insurance, advertising, and salesmen’s salaries, commissions, or expenses Appendix 5 U.S. Trade Representative Rules on the GSP in the Code of Federal Regulations Appendix 5 U.S. Trade Representative Rules on the GSP in the Code of Federal Regulations FOREIGN TRADE TRADE REPRESENTATIVE PART 2007 — REGULATIONS OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE PERTAINING TO ELIGIBILITY OF ARTICLES AND COUNTRIES FOR THE GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCE PROGRAM (GSP (15 CFR PART 2007)) Sec. 2007.0 Requests for reviews. (a) An interested party may submit a request (1) that additional articles be designated as eligible for GSP duty-free treatment, provided that the article has not been accepted for review within the three preceding calendar years; or (2) that the duty-free treatment accorded to eligible articles under the GSP be withdrawn, suspended or limited; or (3) for a determination of whether a like or directly competitive product was produced ni the United States on January 3, 1985 for the purposes of section 504(d)(1) (19 U.S. 2464(d)(1)); or (4) that the President exercise his waiver authority with respect to a specific article or articles pursuant to section 504(c)(3) (19 U.S.C. 2464(c)(3)); or (5) that product coverage be otherwise modified. (b) During the annual reviews and general reviews conducted pursuant to the schedule set out in Sec. 2007.3 any person may file a request to have the GSP status of any eligible beneficiary developing country reviewed with respect to any of the designation criteria listed in section 502(b) or 502(c) (19 U.S.C. 2642 (b) and (c)). Such requests must (1) specify the name of the person or the group requesting the review; (2) identify the beneficiary country that would be subject to the review; (3) indicate the specific section 502(b) or 502(c) criteria which the requestor believes warrants review; (4) provide a statement of reasons why the beneficiary country’s status should be reviewed along with all available supporting information; (5) supply any other relevant information as requested by the GSP Subcommittee. If the subject matter of the request has been reviewed pursuant to a previous request, the request must include substantial new information warranting further consideration of the issue. (c) An interested party or any other person may make submissions supporting, opposing or otherwise commenting on a request submitted pursuant to either paragraph (a) or (b) of this section. (d) For the purposes of the regulations set out under Sec. 2007.0 et seq., an interested party is defined as a party who has significant economic interest in the subject matter of the request, or any other party representing a significant economic interest that would be materially affected by the action requested, such as a domestic producer of a like or directly competitive article, a commercial importer or retailer of an article which is eligible for the GSP or for which such eligibility is requested, or a foreign government. (e) All requests and other submissions should be submitted in 20 copies, and should be addressed to the Chairman, GSP Subcommittee, Trade Policy Staff Committee, Office of the United States Trade Representative, 600 17th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20506. Requests by foreign governments may be made in the form of diplomatic correspondence provided that such requests comply with the requirements of Sec. 2007.1. (f) The Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC) may at any time, on its own motion, initiate any of the actions described in paragraph (a) or (b) of this section. Sec. 2007.1 Information required of interested parties in submitting requests for modifications in the last of eligible articles. (a) General Information Required. A request submitted pursuant to this part, hereinafter also referred to as a petition, except requests submitted pursuant to Sec. 2007.0(b), shall state clearly on the first page that it is a request for action with respect to the provision of duty-free treatment for an article or articles under the GSP, and must contain all information listed in this paragraph and in paragraphs (b) and (c). Petitions which do not contain the information required by this paragraph shall not be accepted for review except upon a showing that the petitioner made a good faith effort to obtain the information required. Petitions shall contain, in addition to any other information specifically requested, the following information: (1) The name of the petitioner, the person, firm or association represented by the petitioner, and a brief description of the interest of the petitioner claiming to be affected by the operation of the GSP; (2) An identification of the product or products of interest to the petitioner, including a detailed description of products and their uses and the identification of the pertinent item number of the Tariff Schedules of the United States (TSUS). Where the product or products of interest are included withother products in a basket category of the TSUS, provide a detailed description of the product or products of interest; (3) A description of the action requested, together with a statement of the reasons therefor and any supporting information; (4) A statement of whether to the best of the Petitioner’s knowledge, the reasoning and information has been presented to the TPSC previously either by the petitioner or another party. If the Petitioner has knowledge the request has been made previously, it must include either new information which indicates changed circumstances or a rebuttal of the factors supporting the denial of the previous request. If it is a request for a product addition, the previous request must not have been formally accepted for review within the preceding three calendar year period; and (5) A statement of the benefits anticipated by the petitioner if the request is granted, along with supporting facts or arguments. (b) Requests to withdraw, limit or suspend eligibility with respect to designated articles. Petitions requesting withdrawal or limitation of duty-free treatment accorded under GSP to an eligible article or articles must include the following information with respect to the relevant United States industry for the most recent three year period: (1) The names, number and locations of the firms producing a like or directly competitive product; (2) Actual production figures; (3) Production capacity and capacity utilization; (4) Employment figures, including number, type, wage rate, location, and changes in any of these elements; (5) Sales figures in terms of quantity, value and price; (6) Quantity and value of exports, as well as principal export markets; (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) Profitability of firm on firms producing the like product, if possible show profit data by product line; Analysis of cost including materials, labor and overhead; A discussion of the competitive situation of the domestic industry; Identification of competitors; analysis of the effect imports receiving duty-free treatment under the GSP have on competition and the business of the interest on whose behalf the request is made; Any relevant information relating to the factors listed in section 501 and 502(c) of Title V of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2501, 502(c)) such as identification of tariff and non-tariff barriers to sales in foreign markets; Any other relevant information including any additional information that may be requested by the GSP Subcommittee. This information should be submitted with the request for each article that is the subject of the request, both for the party making the request, and to the extent possible, for the industry to which the request pertains. (c) Requests to designate new articles. Information to be provided in petitions requesting the designation of new articles submitted by interested parties must include for the most recent three year period the following information for the beneficiary country on whose behalf the request is being made and, to the extent possible, other principal beneficiary country suppliers: (1) Identification of the principal beneficiary country suppliers expected to benefit from proposed modification; (2) Name and location of firms; (3) Actual production figures (and estimated increase in GSP status is granted); (4) Actual production and capacity utilization (and estimated increase if GSP status is granted); (5) Employment figures, including numbers, type, wage rate, location and changes in any of these elements if GSP treatment is granted; (6) Sales figures in terms of quantity, value and prices; (7) Information on total exports including principal markets, the distribution of products, existing tariff preferences in such markets, total quantity, value and trends in exports; (8) Information on exports to the United States in terms of quantity, value and price, as well as considerations which affect the competitiveness of these exports relative to exports to the United States by other beneficiary countries of a like or directly competitive product. Where possible, petitioners should provide information on the development of the industry in beneficiary countries and trends in their production and promotional activities; (9) Analysis of cost including materials, labor and overhead; (10) Profitability of firms producing the product; (11) Information on unit prices and a statement of other considerations such as variations in quality or use that affect price competition; (12) If the petition is submitted by a foreign government or a government controlled entity, it should include a statement of the manner in which the requested action would further the economic development of the country submitting the petition; (13) If appropriate, an assessment of how the article would qualify under the GSP’s 35 percent value-added requirements; and (14) Any other relevant information, including any information that may be requested by the GSP Subcommittee. Submissions made by persons in support of or opposition to a request made under this part should conform to the requirements for requests contained in Sec. 2007.1(a) (3) and (4), and should supply such other relevant information as is available. Sec. 2007.2 Action following receipt of requests for modifications in the list of eligible articles and for reviews of the GSP status of eligible beneficiary countries with respect to designation criteria. (a) (1) If a request submitted pursuant to Sec. 2007.0(a) does not conform to the requirements set forth above, or if it is clear from available information that the request does not warrant further consideration, the request shall not be accepted for review. Upon written request, requests which are not accepted for review will be returned together with a written statement of the reasons why the request was not accepted. (2) If a request submitted pursuant to Sec. 2007.0(b) does not conform to the requirements set forth above, or if the request does not provide sufficient information relevant to subsection 502(b) or 502(c) (19 U.S.C. 2642 (b) and (c)) to warrant review, or if it is clear from available information that the request does not fall within the criteria of subsection 502(b) or 502(c), the request shall not be accepted for review. Upon written request, requests which are not accepted for review will be returned together with a written statement of the reasons why the request was not accepted. (b) Requests which conform to the requirements set forth above or for which petitioners have demonstrated a good faith effort to obtain information in order to meet the requirements set forth above, and for which further consideration is deemed warranted, shall be accepted for review. (c) The TPSC shall announce in the Federal Register those requests which will be considered for full examination in the annual review and the deadlines for submissions made pursuant to the review, including the deadlines for submission of comments on the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) report in instances in which USITC advice is requested. (d) In conducting annual reviews, the TPSC shall hold public hearings in order to provide the opportunity for public testimony on petitions and requests filed pursuant to paragraphs (a) and (b) of Sec. 2007.0. (e) As appropriate, the USTR on behalf of the President will request advice from the USITC. (f) The GSP Subcommittee of the TPSC shall conduct the first level of interagency consideration under this part, and shall submit the results of its review to the TPSC. (g) The TPSC shall review the work of the GSP Subcommittee and shall conduct, as necessary, further reviews of requests submitted and accepted under this part. Unless subject to additional review, the TPSC shall prepare recommendations for the President on any modifications to the GSP under this part. The Chairman of the TPSC shall report the results of the TPSC’s review to the U.S. Trade Representative who may convene the Trade Policy Review Group (TPRG) or the Trade Policy Committee (TPC) for further review of recommendations and other decisions as necessary. The U.S. Trade Representative, after receiving the advice of the TPSC, TPRG or TPC, shall make recommendations to the President on any modifications to the GSP under this part, including recommendations that no modifications be made. (h) In considering whether to recommend: (1) That additional articles be designated as eligible for the GSP; (2) that the duty-free treatment accorded to eligible articles under the GSP be withdrawn, suspended or limited; (3) that product coverage be otherwise modified; or (4) that changes be made with respect to the GSP status of eligible beneficiary countries, the GSP Subcommittee on behalf of the TPSC, TPRG, or TPC shall review the relevant information submitted in connection with or concerning a request under this part together with any other information which may be available relevant to the statutory prerequisites for Presidential action contained in Title V of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2461-2465). Sec. 2007.3 Timetable for reviews. (a) Annual review. Beginning in calendar year 1986, reviews of pending requests shall be conducted at least once each year, according to the following schedule, unless otherwise specified by Federal Register notice: (1) June 1, deadline for acceptance of petitions for review; (2) July 15, Federal Register announcement of petitions accepted for review; (3) September/October — public hearings and submission of written briefs and rebuttal materials; (4) December/January — opportunity for public comment on USITC public reports; (5) Results announced on April 1 will be implemented on July 1, the statutory effective date of modifications to the program. If the date specified is on or immediately follows a weekend or holiday, the effective date will be on the second working day following such weekend or holiday. (b) Requests filed pursuant to paragraph (a) or (b) of Sec. 2007.0 which indicate the existence of unusual circumstances warranting an immediate review may be considered separately. Requests for such urgent consideration should contain a statement of reasons indicating why an expedited review is warranted. (c) General Review. Section 504(c)(2) of Title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2464(c)(2)) requires that, not later than January 4, 1987 and periodically thereafter, the President conduct a general review of eligible articles based on the considerations in sections 501 and 502(c) of Title V. The initiation and scheduling of such reviews as well as the timetable for submission of comments and statements will be announced in the Federal Register. The first general review was initiated on February 14, 1985 and will be completed by January 3, 1987. The initiation of the review and deadlines for submission of comments and statements were announced in the Federal Register on February 14, 1985 (50 FR 6294). Sec. 2007.4 Publication regarding requests. (a) Whenever a request is received which conforms to these regulations or which is accepted pursuant to Sec. 2007.2 a statement of the fact that the request has been received, the subject matter of the request (including if appropriate, the TSUS item number or numbers and description of the article or articles covered by the request), and a request for public comment on the petitions received shall be published in the Federal Register. (b) Upon the completion of a review and publication of any Presidential action modifying the GSP, a summary of the decisions made will be published in the Federal Register including: (1) A list of actions taken in response to requests; and (2) A list of requests which are pending. (c) Whenever, following a review, there is to be no change in the status of an article with respect to the GSP in response to a request filed under Sec. 2007.0(a), the party submitting a request with respect to such articles may request an explanation of factors considered. (d) Whenever, following a review, there is to be no change in the status of a beneficiary country with respect to the GSP in response to a request filed under Sec. 2007.0(b), the GSP Subcommittee will notify the party submitting the request in writing of the reasons why the requested action was not taken. Sec. 2007.5 Written briefs and oral testimony. Sections 2003.2 and 2003.4 of this chapter shall be applicable to the submission of any written briefs or requests to present oral testimony in connection with a review under this part. For the purposes of this section, the term “interested party” as used in Secs. 2003.2 and 2003.4 shall be interpreted as including parties submitting petitions and requests pursuant to Sec. 2007.0(a) or (b) as well as any other person wishing to file written briefs or present oral testimony. Sec. 2007.6 Information open to public inspection. With exception of information subject to Sec. 2007.7 any person may, upon request inspect at the Office of the United States Trade Representative: (a) Any written request, brief, or similar submission of information made pursuant to this part; and (b) Any stenographic record of any public hearings which may be held pursuant to this part. Sec. 2007.7 Information exempt from public inspection. (a) Information submitted in confidence shall be exempt from public inspection if it is determined that the disclosure of such information is not required by law. (b) A party requesting an exemption from public inspection for information submitted in writing shall clearly mark each page “Submitted in Confidence” at the top, and shall submit a nonconfidential summary of the confidential information. Such person shall also provide a written explanation of why the material should be so protected. (c) A request for exemption of any particular information may be denied if it is determined that such information is not entitled to exemption under law. In the event of such a denial, the information will be returned to the person who submitted it, with a statement of the reasons for the denial. Sec. 2007.8 Other reviews of article eligibilities. (a) As soon after the beginning of each calendar year as relevant trade data for the preceding year are available, modifications of the GSP in accordance with section 504(c) of the Trade Act of 1974 as amended (19 U.S.C. 2464) will be considered. (b) General Review. Section 504(c)(2) of Title V of the Trade Act of 1974 as amended (19 U.S.C. 2464(c)(2)) requires that not later than January 4, 1987 and periodically thereafter, the President conduct a general review of eligible articles based on the considerations in sections 501 and 502 of Title V. The purpose of these reviews is to determine which articles from which beneficiary countries are “sufficiently competitive” to warrant a reduced competitive need limit. Those articles determined to be “sufficiently competitive” will be subject to a new lower competitive need limit set at 25 percent of the value of total U.S imports of the article, or $25 million (this figure will be adjusted annually in accordance with nominal changes in U.S. gross national product (GNP), using 1984 as the base year). All other articles will continue to be subject to the original competitive need limits of 50 percent or $25 million (this figure is adjusted annually using 1974 as the base year). (1) Scope of General Reviews. In addition to an examination the competitiveness of specific articles from particular beneficiary countries, the general review will also include consideration of requests for competitive need limit waivers pursuant to section 504(c)(3)(A) of Title V of the Trade Act of 1974 as amended (19 U.S.C. 2464(c)) and requests for a determination of no domestic production under section 504(d)(1) of Title V of the Trade Act of 1974 as amended (19 U.S.C. 2464(d)(1)). (2) Factors To Be Considered. In determining whether a beneficiary country should be subjected to the lower competitive need limits with respect to a particular article, the President shall consider the following factors contained in sections 501 and 502(c) of Title V: (i) The effect such action will have on furthering the economic development of developing countries through expansion of their exports; (ii) The extent to which other major developed countries are undertaking a comparable effort to assist developing countries by granting generalized preferences with respect to imports of products of such countries; (iii) The anticipated impact of such action on the United States producers of like or directly competitive products; (iv) The extent of the beneficiary developing country’s competitiveness with respect to eligible articles; (v) The level of economic development of such country, including its per capita GNP, the living standard of its inhabitants and any other economic factors the President deems appropriate; (vi) Whether or not the other major developed countries are extending generalized preferential tariff treatment to such country; (vii) The extent to which such country has assured the United States it will provide equitable and reasonable access to the markets and basic commodity resources of such country and the extent to which such country has assured the United States that it will refrain from engaging in unreasonable export practices; (viii) The extent to which such country is providing adequate and effective means under its laws for foreign nationals to secure, to exercise and to enforce exclusive rights in intellectual property, including patents, trademarks and copyrights; (ix) The extent to which such country has taken action to: (A) Reduce trade distorting investment practices and policies (including export performance requirements); and (B) Reduce or eliminate barriers to trade in services; and (x) Whether or not such country has taken or is taking steps to afford workers in that country (including any designated zone in that country) internationally recognized worker rights. Appendix 6 The GSP Model Petition Appendix 6 The GSP Model Petition Part l: General Information Required of all Petitioners: 1. Provide the name of the petitioner, and the person, firm or association represented by the petitioner. Briefly describe interest of petitioner that is being affected by the operation of the GSP. 2. Identify the product or products or interest, including a detailed description of the product(s) and the item number(s) in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). Where the product or products of interest are included with other products in a basket category of the HTSUS, provide a detailed description of the product or products or interest. 3. Describe the action requested, together with a statement of the reasons therefore and any supporting information. 4. Indicate whether, to the best of the petitioner's knowledge, the reasoning and information in this request has been presented previously to the Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC) by the petitioner or any party. If petitioner has knowledge the request has been made previously, petitioner must include information that indicates changed circumstances or rebut the previous supporting arguments. (If it is a request for product addition, the previous request must not have been formally accepted for the review within the proceeding three calendar year period.) Information on prior petitions is available from the GSP Information Center. 5. Provide a statement of the benefits anticipated by the petitioner if the request is granted. Part 2: Supporting Information: (NOTE: Requests to withdraw, limit, or suspend eligibility with respect to designated articles must include the information in Section l. Requests to designate new articles must include the information in Section 2.) Section 1: Request to withdraw, limit or suspend eligibility with respect to designated articles: Provide the following information with respect to the relevant U.S. industry for the most recent three calendar year period:1 1. Number and location of firms; 2. Actual production figures; 3. Production capacity and capacity utilization; 4. Employment figures, including number, type, wage rate, location, and changes in any of these elements; 5. Sales figures in terms of quantity, value and price; 6. Quantity and value of exports, and principal export markets; 7. Profitability of firm(s) producing the like product, including profit data by product line, if possible; 8. Analysis of costs, including materials, labor and overhead; 9. A discussion of the competitive situation of the U.S. domestic industry; 1 This information should be submitted for each articles that is the subject of the request, both for the party making the request, and to the extent possible, for the industry to which the request pertains. 10. Identification of competitors; analysis of the effect imports receiving duty-free treatment under the GSP have on competition and the business of the interest on whose behalf this request is being made; 11. Any relevant information relating to the factors listed in sections 501 and 502(c) of Title V of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, such as identification of tariff and non-tariff barriers to sales in foreign markets; 12. Any other relevant information, including any additional information that may be requested by the GSP Subcommittee. Section 2: Requests to designate new articles or waive competitive need limits: Provide the following information for the most recent three calendar year period for the beneficiary country on whose behalf the request is being made and, to the extent possible, other principle beneficiary country suppliers: 1. Identification of the principal beneficiary country suppliers expected to benefit from the proposed modification(s); 2. Name and location of firm(s); 3. Actual production figures and estimated increase if GSP eligibility is granted; 4. Actual production and capacity utilization and estimated increase if GSP eligibility is granted; 5. Employment figures (including numbers, type, wage rate and location) and changes in any of these elements if GSP eligibility is granted; 6. Sales figures in terms of quantity, value and prices; 7. Information on total exports, including principle markets, the distribution of products, existing tariff preferences in the such markets, total quantity, value and trends in exports; 8. Information on exports to the United States in terms of quantity, value, and price, and considerations which affect the competitiveness of these exports relative to exports to the United States by other beneficiary countries of a like or directly competitive product, including, where possible, information on the development of the industry in beneficiary countries and trends in production and promotional activities; 9. Analysis of costs, including materials, labor, and overhead; 10. Profitability of firms producing the product; 11. Information on unit prices and other considerations, such as variations in quality or use, that affect price competition; 12. If the petition is submitted by a foreign government of a government controlled entity, a statement on how the requested modification would further the economic development of the country submitting the petition; 13. If appropriate, an assessment of how the article would qualify under the GSP's 35 percent value added requirements; 14. Any other relevant information, including any information that may be requested by the GSP Subcommittee. Appendix 7 A Case Study in the Operation of the Competitive-Need Limits: Ceramic Roofing Tiles from Venezuela Appendix 7 A Case Study in the Operation of the Competitive-Need Limits: Ceramic Roofing Tiles from Venezuela The case of ceramic roofing tiles from Venezuela offers a useful illustration of how the CNLs operate, and also illustrates the dangers of relying solely on de minimis waivers in order to maintain GSP privileges. In this instance, a Venezuelan exporter lost but regained its duty-free status for a product that faces an extraordinarily high tariff rate (13.5 percent ad valorem). Venezuela enjoyed GSP benefits for this product during 1980-1993, lost eligibility in 1994 because its shipments to the United States grew sharply (if temporarily) in 1993, but petitioned for reinstatement in 1995. The GSP Subcommittee granted this petition in 1997, but the exporter’s interests would have been much better served by seeking a CNL waiver before losing GSP in the first place. The pattern of U.S. imports of this product is shown in Table A.1. Venezuela’s share of imports exceeded 50 percent during 1991-1993, and the country could have been denied GSPeligibility in any one of those years. In each year the GSP Subcommittee exercised its authority to waive the restrictions, and hence allow the product to continue receiving GSP treatment, because total U.S. imports were below the de minimis level. Venezuela did not request a CNL waiver, however, and came to regret this omission when U.S. imports jumped up in 1993. The sharp increase in demand for roofing tiles was due principally to the after-effects of Hurricane Andrew. This disaster tore through Florida in August, 1992, causing some $20 billion in damages to homes, businesses, and other property, and producing a temporary boom in the construction industry and allied fields. This in turn caused imports of ceramic roofing tiles to grow rapidly, if temporarily, in the final months of 1992 and all of 1993. Total U.S. imports of ceramic roofing tiles in 1993 were 46.9 percent higher than they had been in 1992, and 73.0 percent above the 1991 level. Venezuela once again accounted for just over half of U.S. imports in 1993, but total imports of this product were in excess of the de minimis level. The excess was just 2.2 percent above the de minimis level, but that was enough to prevent even the consideration of a waiver. Beginning on July 1, 1994, imports from Venezuela were therefore subject to the 13.5 percent duty. The rules required that in order to be reinstated to GSP eligibility, imports from Venezuela had to dip once again below the 50 percent mark. The data in Table 2 indicate that this standard clearly was met in 1994. Total U.S. imports fell back to the normal, pre-hurricane levels, and imports from Venezuela fell at a particularly sharp rate. Indeed, Venezuela’s loss of GSP appeared to work to the advantage of suppliers from Mexico (which enjoyed duty-free treatment for this product under NAFTA) and Colombia (which have enjoyed duty-free treatment for this product under the Andean Trade Preferences Act since 1992). Table A.1 U.S. Imports of Ceramic Roofing Tiles Imports of Harmonized Tariff Schedule item 6905.10.00 in thousands of current dollars, customs value; figures in parentheses are each country’s share of total U.S. imports 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Venezuela 3,774 (50.5%) 4,785 (54.4%) 7,214 (55.8%) 3,539 (43.4%) 2,975 (41.1%) 3,417 (34.7%) 3,149 (32.4%) Mexico 1,388 (18.6%) 1,411 (16.0%) 1,431 (11.1%) 2,514 (30.8%) 2,558 (35.3%) 3,973 (40.3%) 3,304 (34.0%) Colombia  (0%)  (0%) 264 (2.0%) 240 (2.9%) 343 (4.7%) 583 (5.9%) 891 (9.2%) Spain 347 (4.6%) 618 (7.0%) 2,209 (17.1%) 627 (7.7%) 501 (6.9%) 631 (6.4%) 549 (5.6%) France 170 (2.3%) 148 (1.7%) 198 (1.5%) 222 (2.7%) 102 (1.4%) 338 (3.4%) 412 (4.2%) Japan 1,294 (17.3%) 1,084 (12.3%) 908 (7.0%) 631 (7.7%) 403 (5.6%) 267 (2.7%) 264 (2.7%) Rest of World 502 (6.7%) 757 (8.6%) 706 (5.5%) 379 (4.6%) 358 (4.9%) 639 (6.5%) 1,151 (11.8%) Total imports 7,475 (100%) 8,803 (100%) 12,930 (100%) 8,152 (100%) 7,240 (100%) 9,848 (100%) 9,720 (100%) De minimis level 11,276 11,819 12,649 13,346 N.A. 13,000 13,500 Total imports relative to the de 66.3% minimis level 74.5% 102.2% 61.1% N.A. 75.8% 72.0% Source: Imports from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Trade Data Bank; de minimis levels from the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. Note: No de minimis level is shown for 1995 because the United States opted not to conduct a GSP review that year, and hence no CNL or de minimis levels were calculated. A U.S. importer filed a petition to the GSP Subcommittee in the 1995 GSP review. This petition requested that (a) imports of this product from Venezuela be restored to the GSP, and that (b) Venezuela be granted a waiver from any further application of the CNLs for this product. The GSP Subcommittee accepted this petition for review, but it took nearly two years for the process to be completed. Because Congress allowed the GSP to lapse in 1995, the subcommittee suspended its conduct of the review until the program was reinstated. It then held hearings in October, 1996, where the U.S. importer of Venezuelan tiles gave testimony. The subcommittee did indeed grant the Venezuelan request, which did not take effect until Congress reinstated the GSP once again in August, 1997 (but the importer could request refunds, with interest, for any tariffs paid on these imports since May 31, 1997). This case demonstrates the danger of not seeking a CNL waiver for a product, and relying instead on the temporary and uncertain protection of de minimis waivers. Suppose that in the early 1990s, one of the interested parties  the Venezuelan producer, the Government of Venezuela, or the U.S. importer  had taken the preventive measure of seeking a CNL waiver. The unexpected surge of imports in 1992-1993 would not have led to the loss of GSP treatment in mid-1994. Instead, three years passed between the loss and restoration of GSP privileges for Venezuelan roofing tiles. During this time the United States imported $9.9 million worth of roofing tiles from Venezuela, on which duties of $1.4 million were paid. Those duties represent a loss that can never be recovered. Moreover, the suspension of Venezuelan GSP during this period offered an opportunity to producers in Mexico and Colombia. These two countries’ combined share of the U.S. market rose from 13.1 percent in 1993 (the last year that Venezuela enjoyed GSP for the full year) to an estimated 51.3 percent in 1998. It may be a long time before Venezuela recaptures the market share that it once held. In the end, however, the petition to redesignate the product and waive the CNLs has been of great benefit to the Venezuelan industry. With an estimated $3.2 million worth of U.S. imports during 1998 (based on the assumption that October-December imports were at the same rate as January-September), the savings in foregone tariffs amounted to some $440,000. Moreover, this industry is permanently protected from the loss of its GSP status. Even if Venezuela once again ships more than half of U.S. imports, it will be free from the threat of the CNLs. Appendix 8 Frequently Asked Questions About the GSP Appendix 8 Frequently Asked Questions About the GSP Adapted from the USTR’s Web Site I.1 GSP-Eligible Articles Which imports qualify for duty-free treatment under the GSP? The imported merchandise must meet the following qualifications: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. It must be included on the list of GSP-eligible articles. It must be from a designated beneficiary country. The beneficiary country must be eligible for GSP treatment for that article. It must meet the value-added requirements. It must be imported directly into the United States from the beneficiary country or association. 6. The exporter/importer must request duty-free treatment under GSP by placing an “A” before the HTSUS number that identifies the imported product on the appropriate shipping documents. Which products are eligible for duty-free treatment? The GSP comprises two categories of eligible products defined at the 8-digit level of the HTSUS. The original list now includes approximately 4,650 articles that are duty free for all eligible GSP beneficiaries. The second list, added in 1996, made approximately 1,770 articles from the LDBDCs duty free. The LDBDCs are countries which the World Bank has estimated to have incomes (1996 GNP per capita) below $786. See Parts III and IV for the lists of articles eligible for duty-free treatment under GSP. These lists contain most dutiable manufactures and semimanufactures and selected agricultural, fishery, and primary industrial products not otherwise duty free. Articles eligible for GSP treatment are also identified in the current edition of the HTSUS, which is published by the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC). The complete 1998 HTSUS can be downloaded from the USITC home page, purchased from the U.S. Government Printing Office, or inspected at the USTR Reading Room, the field offices of the Department of Commerce, and the U.S. Embassies or Consulates.) Can any article be designated as eligible for GSP? No. Certain articles are prohibited by law (19 U.S.C. 2461) from receiving GSP treatment. These are articles that were not eligible for GSP on January 1, 1995, and include most textiles, watches, footwear, handbags, luggage, flat goods, work gloves, and other leather wearing apparel. In addition, any other articles determined to be import-sensitive cannot be made eligible for GSP. In this regard, the GSP law specifically cites steel, glass, and electronics. What is the rate of duty on a GSP-eligible article? All imports of GSP-eligible articles are duty-free. I.2 GSP Beneficiary Countries Where are the official lists of the GSP-eligible countries, the LDBDCs, and the articles with country restrictions on eligibility? Sec. 4(a) of the General Notes at the beginning of the HTSUS contains the official list of the GSP-eligible countries. Sec. 4(c) contains the list of the LDBDCs. Sec. 4(d) contains the list of the imported articles that are not eligible for GSP treatment from the designated GSP countries, for example, where imports from a country have exceeded the competitive-need limitation (CNL). (See Part II.1, 2, and 7.) How does an importer request GSP treatment? The request is made by placing the Special Program Indicator (SPI), the letter “A” used as a prefix, before the HTSUS tariff number on the shipment entry documentation to indicate that a product is eligible for duty-free treatment under GSP. If the GSP program expires and is later renewed retroactively, must an importer pay duties in the interim? If the GSP program expires, importers cannot make claims for duty-free treatment under GSP for merchandise entered or withdrawn for consumption. Duties at the Normal Trade Relations (NTR) rate must be deposited. A claim for duty-free treatment may be made if the merchandise qualifies under another preferential program such as the Andean Trade Preference Act or the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act. If the GSP program is renewed retroactively, how does an importer arrange to be reimbursed for tariffs paid during the period after the expiration and before the reauthorization of GSP? Importers who file their entries electronically should use the appropriate SPI (“A”) as a prefix to the tariff numbers of articles that would qualify for GSP if GSP were in effect at the time of the entry. The U.S. Customs Service has arranged for the timely processing of refunds of duties deposited on these GSP-eligible entries without requiring further action by the filer. The use of the SPI, in effect, constitutes an importer’s request for a refund of duties. For entries made without using the SPI, refunds of duties deposited must generally be requested in writing. (For further information on securing refunds, see 63 Federal Register 115, page 32911, June 16, 1999.) How can the correct HTSUS classification of a product be determined? The U.S. Customs Service is responsible for classifying products under the HTSUS. Questions about a specific product HTSUS number should be referred to the Classification and Value Division. Questions about the appropriate classification of a product should be referred to the Office of Regulations and Rulings. Is the list of eligible articles and countries ever modified? Yes. The U.S. Government, through the GSP Subcommittee of the Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC), conducts an annual review of petitions to modify the eligibility of articles and countries for duty-free treatment. The GSP Subcommittee comprises representatives of the Executive Branch Agencies that have roles in U.S. trade policy formulation. (See page v for the list of these agencies.) A list of articles for which modifications have been petitioned and accepted for review is published in the Federal Register each summer, usually in mid-July. Public comments are invited, hearings are held, USITC advice is requested and prepared, all of which are reviewed by the GSP Subcommittee as it prepares its recommendations for Presidential decisions. The President’s decisions are usually announced in late spring of the following calendar year and take effect on July 1. How does one petition for a modification in the list of articles or countries? Each year a Federal Register notice invites interested parties to petition the GSP Subcommittee for modifications in the list of products or countries eligible for GSP treatment. (See Part II.8 for a sample petition outline for anyone seeking modifications in the GSP product coverage.) Petitions must conform to the applicable rules and regulations contained in the Code of Federal Regulations (15 CFR Part 2007) in order to be accepted for formal review. Petitions must be submitted to the GSP Subcommittee by the scheduled submission date, usually in late spring, to be considered in that year’s annual review. Petitions accepted for review are subject to public hearings and a full review by the GSP Subcommittee. Modifications made as a result of the annual review are implemented by Executive Order or Presidential Proclamation and are then published in the Federal Register. Which factors must be considered when the list of eligible articles or countries is modified? When the GSP list is modified, the following factors must be considered: 1. The statement of a country requesting GSP eligibility 2. The effect that a modification would have on furthering the economic development of a beneficiary country 3. The anticipated impact on the U.S. producers of like or directly competitive products 4. The extent of the beneficiary developing country’s competitiveness regarding eligible products 5. The extent to which other major developed countries are undertaking a comparable effort to assist developing countries by granting generalized preferences on imports of products from such countries All decisions to modify the list of GSP-eligible articles are made in light of the extent to which beneficiaries accomplish the following: • Offer reasonable and equitable market access for U.S. goods and services • Protect U.S. intellectual property rights adequately and effectively • Reduce trade-distorting requirements) investment policies/practices (including • Eliminate trade-distorting export practices • Ensure internationally recognized worker rights, which include the following: - Right of association - Right to organize and bargain collectively export performance - Prohibition of any form of forced or compulsory labor - Minimum age for child employment - Acceptable work conditions regarding, for example, minimum wages, work hours, and occupational safety and health standards What is the three-year rule? Many products not currently eligible for GSP may have been eligible previously or considered for eligibility since 1976. An article may not be considered for designation as GSP-eligible if it has been the subject of a formal review and denied eligibility during the previous three calendar years. The petition history of a product may indicate its current potential for obtaining GSP eligibility. The public version of petitions is on file at the Office of the USTR in Room 101. Interested parties may call (202) 395-6186 for an appointment to examine the files. Who makes the determinations regarding GSP product and country eligibility? The GSP Subcommittee of the Trade Policy Staff Committee, chaired by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, reviews GSP issues. All Executive Branch Agencies directly involved in trade participate in the interagency review of GSP eligibility modifications. The GSP Executive Director conducts the day-to-day operations and, together with the GSP Subcommittee, prepares recommendations for GSP eligibility modifications for the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR). After reviewing the proposed modifications, the U.S. Trade Representative decides which recommendations will be submitted to the President, whose final decisions are published in the Federal Register, usually in late spring. I.3 Handicraft Textiles What is the certified handicraft textile arrangement? Six categories of textile products are eligible for GSP treatment when the GSP beneficiary has signed an agreement with the U.S. Government certifying that the items are handmade products of the exporting beneficiary. To date, such agreements have been signed with Botswana, Colombia, Egypt, Guatemala, Jordan, Macao, Malta, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan (suspended June 30, 1996), Peru, Romania, Thailand, Tunisia, and Uruguay. GSP benefits for duty-free treatment of handicraft textile exports are available to other beneficiary governments that are prepared to initiate the required exchange of letters. The six covered tariff categories are 5701.10.13, 5702.10.10, 5702.91.20, 5805.00.20, 6304.99.10, and 6304.99.40. Is any special paperwork necessary for a GSP shipment? For certified handicraft textile products eligible for GSP duty-free treatment, a triangular seal certifying the products’ authenticity as handcrafted articles must be included with the commercial invoice to be accepted for entry. As noted, only products produced in those beneficiary developing countries that have completed an official exchange of letters with the U.S. Government can receive GSP treatment. Do other countries maintain GSP programs? Yes. In addition to the United States, twenty-six other industrialized nations maintain GSP programs. The beneficiaries, products, and type of preferences granted vary for each donor country. I.4 Competitive-Need Limitations and Requests for Waivers Do all beneficiary countries receive duty-free treatment on the entire list of articles? No. A country may not be eligible for GSP treatment on certain imports for the following reasons: • The GSP imports of an article from a beneficiary country exceed the competitive-need limitation. • The country has been graduated from the program. • The value added in the beneficiary country is insufficient to meet the GSP rule-of- origin requirement. • The country fails to supply complete documentation or does not meet other U.S. Customs requirements. What are competitive-need limitations? Competitive-need limitations impose ceilings on GSP benefits for each product and country. A country will automatically lose its GSP eligibility for a product (which is defined by its HTSUS eight-digit tariff category) if the CNLs are exceeded. A beneficiary country loses GSP eligibility for a product if, during the previous calendar year, U.S. imports of a GSP article from that country (1) account for 50 percent or more of the value of total U.S. imports of that product, or (2) exceed a certain dollar value. Legislation reauthorizing GSP in 1996 set the dollar limit at $75 million for 1996 with an annual increase of $5 million for each subsequent calendar year. GSP modifications that result from imports that exceed CNLs in one year take effect on July 1 of the next calendar year. Are the competitive-need limitations ever waived? Yes. The President may waive competitive-need limitations under the circumstances listed in Table 3. How are competitive-need limitations waived? An interested party may petition USTR in an annual review for a CNL waiver for a product when it is imported from a specific beneficiary. In deciding whether to grant a CNL waiver, the President is required to place “great weight” on the extent to which the beneficiary is providing reasonable and equitable access to its market for U.S. goods and services, and the extent to which the beneficiary is providing reasonable and effective protection to U.S. intellectual property rights. Table 3. Types of Competitive-Need Limitation Waivers Types of Waivers Petitioned Request 503(c)(E) 50% Limit Waivable Yes Yes Value Limit Waivable Yes No No Limits No Limits Yes No No U.S. production 503(c)(D) LDBDC De Minimis Are any limits placed on the President’s CNL waiver authority? Yes. In general, the President may not grant a waiver for a GSP-eligible article if imports of it from all beneficiary countries equal or exceed 30 percent of the total value of the GSP duty-free imports in a calendar year. Furthermore, the President cannot grant a waiver for the import of a GSP-eligible product that exceeds 15 percent of total GSP imports if the originating beneficiary has either a per capita gross national product (GNP) in excess of $5,000 or generates imports of GSP products that account for 10 percent or more of total GSP duty-free imports. How long do CNL waivers remain in effect? If the petitioned waiver is granted, both the percentage limit and the dollar limit are waived and remain in effect until the President determines that such a waiver is no longer warranted because of changed circumstances. What is a 503(c)(E) waiver? Section 503(c)(E) of the GSP law provides for a waiver of the CNL percentage for certain GSPeligible articles that were not produced in the United States on January 1, 1995. Articles that were determined not to be produced in the United States are listed in Part II.5. Interested persons may petition USTR to modify the list in an annual review. For those articles on this list, a 503(c)(E) waiver will automatically be granted each year when required. What is a de minimis waiver? The President may grant a waiver from the percentage provision when total U.S. imports from all countries of a product are small or de minimis. Like the dollar value CNL, the de minimis level is adjusted annually. In 1996 the level was set at $13 million with an annual increment of $500,000. Each year, a de minimis waiver will automatically be considered for imports of a GSPeligible product from a beneficiary that exceeded the 50 percent CNL, provided total imports from all countries for the preceding year were below the dollar limit. Although such waivers cannot be requested by petition, public comments are accepted, nonetheless, early each year. Granting such waivers is a discretionary decision of the President. Does a special CNL exist for Least Developed Beneficiary Developing Countries? Section 503(c)(D) of the GSP law automatically waived all CNLs for the GSP beneficiaries designated as LDBDCs. (See Part II.2 for the current list of LDBDCs.) What happens if imports reach or exceed the CNLs during the year? Nothing. GSP eligibility for articles from countries that reach or exceed the CNLs will continue for the rest of the year and for part of the following year. In the meantime, the GSP Subcommittee conducts a review of import statistics to determine which articles have exceeded the CNLs for the previous calendar year. Articles that exceeded the CNLs lose eligibility for GSP treatment no later than July 1 of the following year unless a waiver is granted. Does the GSP Subcommittee publish a warning list of articles that may exceed the CNLs? Yes. USTR publishes a warning list based on statistics of GSP articles imported during the first 10 months of the past calendar year. The list generally appears early in the following year in the Federal Register. Can an interested party monitor the imports of an article? Yes. Several sources maintain a monthly compilation of all imports. The Foreign Trade Reference Room at the Department of Commerce can be contacted by telephone at (202) 4822185 or by Internet at http://www.ita.doc.gov/industry/otea/trade-detail/about.html. The Office of Trade Data at the Census Bureau can be contacted by telephone at (301) 457-3041, by fax at (301) 457-4615, or by Internet at http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www. The statistics should be requested by the 8-digit HTSUS tariff number. The early warning list of the 10-month import statistics is available for review each February in the USTR public reading room. Can a country ever have an article redesignated as GSP-eligible after the article has been removed from GSP eligibility? Yes. Redesignation of GSP eligibility for an article can be considered if U.S. imports of the article from the affected country fall below the CNL in a subsequent year. Interested parties may also petition for a CNL waiver to restore eligibility for a product. I.5 Graduation from GSP What is graduation? There are two types of graduation: The first type refers to the removal of GSP eligibility for one or more articles of a beneficiary country, for example, when its imports of an article or articles exceed the CNL. The second type refers to the mandatory removal of a beneficiary country’s entire GSP eligibility, which occurs when a country’s per capita GNP exceeds the threshold level of income set for high-income countries by the World Bank or the discretionary removal when a country is deemed no longer to be a developing country. How is mandatory country graduation implemented? Country graduation is required when the President determines that a beneficiary is a highincome country as defined by the official statistics of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) or the World Bank. In its 1998 World Development Indicators, the World Bank set the threshold level of per capita GNP for high-income countries at $9,636 on the basis of 1996 GNP statistics. The per capita GNP for upper middle-income countries ranged from $3,116 to $9,635; incomes for lower middle-income countries ranged from $786 to $3,115; low-income countries had incomes of less than $786 a year. When the President determines that a beneficiary has exceeded the middle-income level, its GSP benefits will be terminated on January 1 of the second year following the President’s determination. How is product graduation implemented? Product graduation decisions are made by the President in the four following contexts: 1. When interested parties submit petitions to remove GSP eligibility for an article and are accepted for the annual GSP Product Review, the President may grant the petition. 2. When articles are newly designated, eligibility for individual beneficiaries may be precluded. 3. When countries are eligible for redesignation of GSP status for a specific article, redesignation may be withheld. 4. When an individual beneficiary country fails to provide access to its market or fails to protect internationally recognized worker rights or intellectual property rights, the country may be deprived of GSP eligibility for selected articles. I.6 Rule-of-Origin Requirements What are the rule-of-origin requirements for qualifying products as GSP-eligible for a beneficiary country? The sum of the cost or value of materials produced in the beneficiary country plus the direct processing costs must equal at least 35 percent of the appraised value of the product at the time of entry into the United States. Can imported materials be counted toward the 35 percent value-added requirement? Yes, but only if the materials are “substantially transformed” into new and different constituent materials of which the eligible article is composed. If an imported article has been produced in part in several countries that are members of an association of countries contributing to the regional economic integration of its members, the articles will be accorded duty-free entry if the value of their collective production of the article accounts for at least 35 percent of the appraised value of the article. The level of value added is the same as would be required for a product imported from a single country. The U.S. Customs Service is charged with determining whether an article meets the GSP rule-of-origin requirements. How can an exporter in a developing country know the value at which the U.S. Customs authorities will appraise an article? In most cases, U.S. Customs will appraise the merchandise at the transaction value, that is, the price actually paid or payable for the merchandise when sold for export to the United States. This value would include the following elements: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The packing costs incurred by the buyer The selling commission incurred by the buyer The value of any assistance provided to the producer free of charge by the buyer The royalty or license fee that the buyer is required to pay as a condition of the sale The proceeds accruing to the seller of any subsequent resale, disposal, or use of the imported merchandise In general, shipping and other costs related to transporting the GSP articles from the port of export to the United States are included neither in the value of the article nor in the value-added calculation. What costs may be included in the direct costs of processing? The direct costs of processing include all costs, whether directly incurred in or those that can be reasonably allocated to the growth, production, manufacture, or assembly of the merchandise in question. These include the following: • Actual labor, fringe benefits, and on-the-job training costs • Engineering, supervisory, quality control, and similar personnel costs • Dies, molds, and tooling costs, as well as depreciation on machinery and equipment • Research, development, design, blueprints and engineering, and inspection and testing costs Which costs may not be included in the direct costs of processing? The costs that may not be included in the direct costs of processing are those that are not directly attributable to the merchandise being considered or are not “costs” of manufacturing. These costs include profit and general expenses and business overhead such as administrative salaries, casualty and liability insurance, advertising, and sales representative’s salaries, commissions, or expenses. Does the U.S. GSP contain any special provisions for beneficiary developing countries that are members of regional associations? Yes. A regional association contributing to the comprehensive regional economic integration of its members may be granted GSP cumulation benefits. A GSP cumulation benefit occurs when U.S. imports from association members are counted as if they were imported from one country for purposes of rule-of-origin requirements. A GSP cumulation benefit also occurs when an imported article that was produced in two or more eligible member countries of an association is accorded duty-free entry. The benefit is granted when the countries together account for at least 35 percent of the appraised value of the article, which is the same requirement for a single country. The CNLs will be assessed only against the country of origin and not against the entire association. Currently, qualified members of the following six associations can benefit from this provision: • The Andean Group • The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), excluding Brunei, Darussalam, Malaysia, and Singapore • Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM) • The West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) • The Southern African Development Community (SADC) • The Tripartite Commission on East African Cooperation (EAC) The President has delegated responsibility to the U.S. Trade Representative for determining which members of SADC and EAC qualify for the cumulation benefit. The U.S. Trade Representative has determined that Botswana, Mauritius, and Tanzania are the qualifying members of SADC that are entitled to the cumulation benefit under GSP. (See Part II.3.) I.7 “Imported Directly” Requirement What is meant by the requirement that the article must be “imported directly”? The article must be shipped directly from the beneficiary country to the United States without passing through the territory of any other country. Or, if shipped through the territory of any other country, the merchandise must not have entered the commerce of that country while en route to the United States. In all cases, the invoices, bills of lading, and other documents connected with the shipment must show that the United States is the final destination of the imported article. (See 19 CFR 10.175(e) for the U.S. Customs Service definition of “imported directly.”) Is entrepot trade (articles transshipped between the beneficiary country and the United States) permitted? Entrepot trade is eligible for GSP under certain circumstances. Eligible articles shipped from a beneficiary developing country through a free-trade zone in any other beneficiary country will qualify for GSP as follows: 1. The eligible articles do not enter into the commerce of the country maintaining the freetrade zone. 2. The eligible articles do not undergo any operations other than sorting, grading, or testing; packing, unpacking, changing or packing; decanting or repacking; affixing marks, labels, or other distinguishing signs; or operations necessary to ensure that the articles are preserved in the condition they were in when they entered the free-trade zone. (See19 CFR 10.175.) Are shipments also permitted to be made through free-trade zones in nonbeneficiary countries and still qualify for GSP? Yes. The procedure is as follows: 1. The eligible articles must remain under the control of the customs authority of the intermediate country while in transit through the free-trade zone. 2. The eligible articles do not enter into the commerce of the country maintaining the freetrade zone, except for sale at other than retail. 3. The eligible articles do not undergo any operations other than loading and unloading or other operations necessary to ensure that articles are preserved in the condition they were in when they entered into the free-trade zone. 4. For articles transshipped through former beneficiary countries that are members of regional associations (see Part II.3), the operations such as sorting, grading, or testing; packing, unpacking, changing or packing; decanting or repacking; affixing marks, labels, or other distinguishing signs; or operations necessary to ensure that the articles are preserved in the condition they were in when they entered the free-trade zone are permitted. (This exception currently applies to the products of the ASEAN beneficiaries that are transshipped through Brunei, Darussalam, Malaysia, and Singapore.) Are shipments permitted through a “non-independent territory” of any other country? Shipments from a beneficiary developing country to the United States may be made through the non-independent territory of another country, provided that (1) the article does not enter into the commerce of the territory while en route, and (2) the invoice, bills of lading, and other shipping documents show that the United States is the final destination. May the merchandise be purchased and resold, other than at retail, for export within the freetrade zone? Yes, as noted previously. However, for such transactions, two Certificates of Origin are required. One is required from the original beneficiary acknowledging that the merchandise is eligible for the U.S. duty-free treatment under GSP and contains the name of the consignee in the United States or in the free-trade zone. A second Certificate of Origin is required from the person responsible for the articles in the free-trade zone or from any other person having knowledge of the facts and declaring the operations that were performed within the free-trade zone. Appendix 9 GSP Eligibility of Specific Products Imported into the United States Appendix 9 GSP Eligibility of Specific Products Imported into the United States The pages that follow reproduce those sections of the Harmonized Tariff Schedules of the United States (HTSUS) that cover GSP-eligible products. To understand how to read these tariff schedules, see Figure 3 in the main text of this handbook. Products that are generally eligible for the GSP are identified in this appendix in bold type. These are items for which an “A” or and “A*” is given in the “Special” sub-column of Column 1. Note that when there is an “A*” this means that one or more countries is ineligible for the GSP; consult the complete HTSUS to determine which county or countries are excluded from the GSP for any specific product. Those items that are eligible for the GSP only when imported from a least-developed country are shown in ordinary type (i.e., not bold), and are further identified by an “A+” in the “Special” sub-column. Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I 1-1 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description fix Rates of Duty of Quantity 1 General 0101.20 0101.20.20 00 Asses, mules and hinnies: Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 6.8% 0101.20.40 00 Mules and hinnies: Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 4.5% 0102.90.40 Other bovine animals .......... ............................................................. 1¢/kg 0104.20.00 00 0105 0105.11.00 Goats......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 68¢/head Live poultry of the following kinds: Chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys and guineas: Weighing not more than 185 g: Chickens ... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.9¢ each 0105.12.00 00 Turkeys..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 0.9¢ each 0105.19.00 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 0.9¢ each Other: Chickens, weighing not more than 2,000 g.....................No. ............ 2¢/kg kg 0105.93.00 00 Chickens, weighing more than 2,000 g...........................No. ............ 2¢/kg kg 0105.99.00 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 2¢/kg kg 0106.00 Other live animals: 0106.00.10 00 Birds......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No............. 1.8% 0105.92.00 00 0106.00.30 00 Foxes ........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 4.8% 2 Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4¢ each Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 17.6¢/kg 5.5¢/kg $ head 4¢ each 4¢ each 17.6¢/kg 17.6¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 15% J,MX) I 0201 0201.10 0201.10.05 0201.10.10 0201.20 0201.20.02 00 Meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled: Carcasses and half-carcasses: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ........................................... 4.4¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........................................... 4.4¢/kg Other cuts with bone in: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions: Processed: High-quality beef cuts ......................................kg.............. 4% 0201.20.06 00 Other 0201.20.10 00 Processed: High-quality beef cuts ......................................kg.............. 4% 0201.20.30 00 0201.20.50 00 0201.30 0201.30.02 00 0201.30.04 00 0201.30.06 00 ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4¢/kg Other Other .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4¢/kg Boneless: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions: Processed: High-quality beef cuts ........................................kg.............. 4% Other Other .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 13.2¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 13.2¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 20% 13.2¢/kg 20% 13.2¢/kg 20% 13.2¢/kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I 1-2 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description fix 0201.30.10 00 0201.30.30 00 0201.30.50 00 0202 0202.10 0202.10.05 0202.10.10 0202.20 0202.20.02 00 0202.20.04 00 0202.20.06 00 0202.20.10 00 0202.20.30 00 0202.20.50 00 0202.30 0202.30.02 00 0202.30.04 00 0202.30.06 00 0202.30.10 00 0202.30.30 00 0202.30.50 00 Rates of Duty of Quantity 1 General Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions: Processed: High-quality beef cuts ........................................kg.............. 4% Other Other .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4¢/kg Meat of bovine animals, frozen: Carcasses and half-carcasses: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ...........................kg.............. 4.4¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............................................. 4.4¢/kg Other cuts with bone in: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions: Processed: High-quality beef cuts ........................................kg.............. 4% Other Other .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions: Processed: High-quality beef cuts ........................................kg.............. 4% Other Other .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4¢/kg Boneless: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions: Processed: High-quality beef cuts ....................................kg............. 4% Other Other .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions: Processed: High-quality beef cuts ....................................kg............. 4% Other Other .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4¢/kg 0203.12 0203.12.10 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in: Processed .... ............ ............................................................. 1.4¢/kg 0203.19 0203.19.20 Other: Processed .... ............ ............................................................. 1.4¢/kg 0203.22 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in: 0203.22.10 00 Processed..... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.2¢/kg 2 Special Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 13.2¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 13.2¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 20% 20% 13.2¢/kg 20% 13.2¢/kg 20% 13.2¢/kg 20% 13.2¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 20% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, 20% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, 13.2¢/kg J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7.2¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7.2¢/kg 1.4¢/kg Free MX) 0203.29 Other: 0203.29.20 00 Processed..... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.2¢/kg 1.4¢/kg MX) Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I 1-3 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description fix Rates of Duty of Quantity 1 General 0204 Meat of sheep or goats, fresh, chilled or frozen: 0204.10.00 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, fresh or chilled ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.7¢/kg 0204.21.00 00 0204.22 0204.22.20 0204.22.40 00 0204.23 0204.23.20 00 0204.23.40 00 Other meat of sheep, fresh or chilled: Carcasses and half-carcasses ......................................kg.............. 2.8¢/kg Other cuts with bone in: Lamb ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.7¢/kg Other ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.8¢/kg Boneless: Lamb ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.7¢/kg Other ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.8¢/kg 0204.30.00 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, frozen...................kg.............. 0.7¢/kg 0204.41.00 00 Other meat of sheep, frozen: Carcasses and half-carcasses ......................................kg.............. 2.8¢/kg 0204.42 0204.42.20 0204.42.40 00 0204.43 0204.43.20 00 0204.43.40 00 0207 Other cuts with bone in: Lamb ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.7¢/kg Other ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.8¢/kg Boneless: Lamb ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.7¢/kg Other ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.8¢/kg 0207.11.00 Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading 0105, fresh, chilled or frozen: Of chickens: Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled ..................................................... 8.8¢/kg 0207.12.00 Not cut in pieces, frozen..... ............................................................. 8.8¢/kg 0207.13.00 00 Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled .......................................kg.............. 17.6¢/kg 0207.14.00 Cuts and offal, frozen......... ............................................................. 17.6¢/kg 0207.24.00 00 Of turkeys: Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled ...................................kg.............. 15¢/kg 0207.25 0207.25.20 00 Not cut in pieces, frozen: Valued less than 88¢/kg...........................................kg.............. 8.8¢/kg 0207.25.40 00 Valued 88¢ or more per kg.......................................kg.............. 10% 0207.26.00 00 Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled .......................................kg.............. 17.6¢/kg 0207.27.00 Cuts and offal, frozen......... ............................................................. 17.6¢/kg 0207.32.00 00 Of ducks, geese or guineas: Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled ...................................kg.............. 8.8¢/kg 0207.33.00 00 Not cut in pieces, frozen.............................................................. kg (A,CAE,IL,J, 22¢/kg 0207.34.00 00 Fatty livers, fresh or chilled ...........................................kg.............. 17.6¢/kg 0207.35.00 00 Other, fresh or chilled......... ...........................................kg.............. 17.6¢/kg 0207.36.00 Other, frozen .... .... ............ ............................................................. 17.6¢/kg 2 Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 22¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 22¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 22¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 8.8¢/kg 22¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11¢/kg 11¢/kg 15.4¢/kg 11¢/kg 11¢/kg 22¢/kg 22¢/kg 22¢/kg 25% 22¢/kg 22¢/kg Free 22¢/kg 22¢/kg 22¢/kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I 1-4 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description fix Rates of Duty of Quantity 1 General 0208 Other meat and edible meat offal, fresh, chilled or frozen: 0208.10.00 00 Of rabbits or hares.. .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.4% 0208.90.30 00 Quail, eviscerated, not in pieces..............................kg............. 7¢/kg 0208.90.40 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.4% 0209.00.00 00 Pig fat, free of lean meat, and poultry fat, not rendered or otherwise extracted, fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, dried or smoked ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.2% 0210 0210.11.00 Meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine, dried or smoked; edible flours and meals of meat or meat offal: Meat of swine: Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.4¢/kg 0210.12.00 Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof............................................. 1.4¢/kg 0210.19.00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.4¢/kg 0210.90 0210.90.20 00 Other, including edible flours and meals of meat or meat offal: Meat of poultry of heading 0105...............................kg............. 2.3% 0210.90.40 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.3% 0302.23.00 00 Sole (Solea spp.) ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.1¢/kg 0302 (con.) 0302.69 0302.69.10 0302.70 0302.70.20 00 Fish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 0304 (con.): Other fish, excluding livers and roes (con.): Other: Scaled (whether or not heads, viscera and/or fins have been removed, but not otherwise processed), in immediate containers weighing with their contents 6.8 kg or less ....................................... 3% Livers and roes: Sturgeon roe .. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 15% 0303 Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat 0303.33.00 00 Sole (Solea spp.) ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.1¢/kg 0303.39.00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.1¢/kg 0303.71.00 00 Sardines (Sardina pilchardus , Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus ) ......... ...........................................kg............. 1.1¢/kg 0303.75.00 0303.80 0303.80.20 00 0304 0304.90.90 Dogfish and other sharks ........................................................... 1.1¢/kg Livers and roes: Sturgeon roe .. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 15% Fish fillets and other fish meat (whether or not minced), fresh, chilled or frozen: Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6% 2 Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 22¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 7.2¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.2¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 7.2¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, 20% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Fish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumption: 0305.10 Flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumption: 0305.10.40 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% Special 0305 0305.20 0305.20.20 00 Livers and roes, dried, smoked, salted or in brine: Sturgeon roe .. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 7.5% 0305.30 0305.30.20 00 Fish fillets, dried, salted or in brine, but not smoked: Herrings, in immediate containers weighing with their contents 6.8 kg or less each..................................kg.............. 4% 0305.30.40 00 0305.41.00 00 0305.61 0305.61.20 00 0305.63 0305.63.20 00 0305.69.20 00 0305.69.40 00 Mackerel, in immediate containers weighing with their contents 6.8 kg or less each..................................kg.............. 5% Smoked fish, including fillets: Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) ......................................kg.............. 5% Fish, salted but not dried or smoked and fish in brine: Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii): In immediate containers weighing w ith their contents 6.8 kg or less each....................................kg.............. 4% Anchovies (Engraulis spp.): In immediate containers weighing with their contents 6.8 kg or less each: In airtight containers .....................................kg............. 5% Mackerel: In immediate containers weighing with their contents 6.8 kg or less each..............................kg.............. 5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Salmon ....... .... ............kg........................................3% ............ Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% 0305.69.60 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.5% 0306.14 0306.14.20 00 Frozen Crabs: Crabmeat.. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 7.5% 0306.24.20 00 Not frozen: Crabmeat.. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 7.5% 0307.60.00 00 Snails, other than sea snails ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15% MX) 5% Free MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I 4-6 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Milk and cream, not concentrated nor containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: 0401.10.00 00 Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 1 percent..........liters.......... 0.34¢/liter Special 0401 0401.20 0401.20.20 00 0401.30 0401.30.02 00 0401.30.05 00 0401.30.42 00 0401.30.50 00 Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 1 percent but not exceeding 6 percent: For not over 11,356,236 liters entered in any calendar year.... .... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 0.43¢/liter Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 6 percent: Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 45 percent: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ...............liters.......... 3.2¢/liter Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ...............liters.......... 3.2¢/liter Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ...............liters.......... 12.3¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 6 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ...............liters.......... 12.3¢/kg Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: 0402.10 In powder, granules or other solid forms, of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 1.5 percent: 0402.10.05 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ...........................kg.............. 3.3¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.5¢/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.7¢/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15¢/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 15¢/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 31¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 31¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 13.7¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 13.7¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 27.3¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 27.3¢/kg 0402 0402.10.10 00 0402.21 0402.21.02 00 0402.21.05 00 0402.21.27 00 0402.21.30 00 0402.21.73 00 0402.21.75 00 Described in additional U.S. note 7 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ...........................kg.............. 3.3¢/kg Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 3 percent: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.3¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 7 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.3¢/kg Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 3 percent but not exceeding 35 percent: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.8¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 8 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.8¢/kg Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 13.7¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 9 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 13.7¢/kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0402.29 0402.29.05 00 0402.29.10 00 Quantity General Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 17.5% Described in additional U.S. note 10 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 17.5% Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter (con.): Other: 0402.91 Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions: 0402.91.03 00 In airtight containers...........................................kg.............. 2.2¢/kg Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% 0402 (con.) 0402.91.06 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.3¢/kg 0402.91.10 00 Described in additional U.S. note 11 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions: In airtight containers...........................................kg.............. 2.2¢/kg 0402.91.30 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.3¢/kg 0402.99 0402.99.03 00 Other: Condensed milk: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions: In airtight containers.....................................kg.............. 3.9¢/kg 0402.99.06 00 Other... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.3¢/kg 0402.99.10 00 Described in additional U.S. note 11 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions: In airtight containers.....................................kg.............. 3.9¢/kg 0402.99.30 00 Other... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.3¢/kg 0402.99.68 00 0402.99.70 00 Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 17.5% Described in additional U.S. note 10 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 17.5% Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yogurt, kephir and other fermented or acidified milk and cream, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavored or containing added fruit, nuts or cocoa: 0403.10 Yogurt: In dry form: 0403.10.05 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% 5.6¢/kg 5.6¢/kg 5.6¢/kg 5.6¢/kg 0403 0403.10.10 00 Described in additional U.S. note 10 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I 4-8 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0403.10.90 00 0403.90 0403.90.02 00 0403.90.04 00 0403.90.20 00 0403.90.37 00 0403.90.41 0403.90.47 00 0403.90.51 00 0403.90.57 00 0403.90.61 00 0403.90.72 00 0403.90.74 00 0403.90.85 00 0403.90.87 00 Quantity General Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 17% Other: Sour cream containing not over 45 percent by weight of butterfat; buttermilk: Fluid: Sour cream: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................liters.......... 3.2¢/liter Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................liters.......... 3.2¢/liter Buttermilk... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 0.34¢/liter Dried: Containing not over 6 percent by weight of butterfat: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 3.3¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 12 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ............................................................. 3.3¢/kg Sour cream containing not over 45 percent by weight of butterfat; buttermilk (con.): Dried (con.): Containing over 6 percent but not over 35 percent by weight of butterfat: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 6.8¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 8 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 6.8¢/kg Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 13.7¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 9 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 13.7¢/kg Sour cream containing over 45 percent by weight of butterfat: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 12.3¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 6 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 12.3¢/kg Other: Fermented milk other than dried fermented milk or other than dried milk with added lactic ferments ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 17% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15¢/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15¢/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 13.7¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 13.7¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 27.3¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 27.3¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30.9¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 30.9¢/kg 0.5¢/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0403.90.90 00 Quantity General Described in additional U.S. note 10 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Whey, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter; products consisting of natural milk constituents, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, not elsewhere specified or included: 0404.10 Whey and modified whey, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: Modified whey: 0404.10.05 00 Whey protein concentrates ................................kg............. 8.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% 0404 0404.10.08 00 0404.10.11 00 0404.10.20 00 0404.10.48 00 0404.10.50 Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 13% Described in additional U.S. note 10 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 13% Other: Fluid .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 0.34¢/liter Dried: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.3¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 12 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ............................................................. 3.3¢/kg Whey, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter; products consisting of natural milk constituents, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, not elsewhere specified or included (con.): 0404.90 Other: 0404.90.10 00 Milk protein concentrates........................................................... kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 12¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.5¢/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6.6¢/kg 0.37¢/kg Free 0404 (con.) J,MX) 0404.90.28 00 0404.90.30 00 0404.90.70 00 Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14.5% Described in additional U.S. note 10 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14.5% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.5% Butter and other fats and oils derived from milk; dairy spreads: 0405.10 Butter: 0405.10.05 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ...........................kg.............. 12.3¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30.9¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 30.9¢/kg 20% 0405 0405.10.10 00 Described in additional U.S. note 6 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ...........................kg.............. 12.3¢/kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I 4-10 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0405.20 0405.20.10 00 0405.20.20 00 0405.20.40 00 0405.20.50 00 0405.20.60 00 0405.20.80 00 0405.90 0405.90.05 0405.90.10 Quantity General Dairy spreads: Butter substitutes, whether in liquid or solid state: Containing over 45 percent by weight of butterfat: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 15.4¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 14 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 15.4¢/kg Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 13.1¢/kg Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Described in additional U.S. note 10 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.4% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ............................................. 10% Described in additional U.S. note 14 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............................................. 10% Cheese and curd: Fresh (unripened or uncured) cheese, including whey cheese, and curd: Chongos: 0406.10.02 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 31¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.6¢/kg (MX) 31¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA ,E,IL, J) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% 31¢/kg 20% 0406 0406.10 0406.10.04 00 0406.10.12 00 0406.10.14 00 0406.10.24 00 Described in additional U.S.note 16 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10% Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other: Blue-mold cheese and cheese and substitutes for cheese containing, or processed from, blue-mold cheese: Described in additional U.S. note 17 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Cheddar cheese, and cheese and substitutes for cheese containing, or processed from, Cheddar cheese: Described in additional U.S. note 18 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0406.10.34 00 0406.10.44 00 0406.10.54 00 0406.10.64 00 0406.10.74 00 0406.10.84 00 0406.10.95 00 Quantity General American-type cheese, including Colby, washed curd and granular cheese (but not including Cheddar cheese), and cheese and substitutes for cheese containing, or processed from, such American-type cheese: Described in additional U.S. note 19 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Edam and Gouda cheeses, and cheese and substitutes for cheese containing, or processed from, Edam and Gouda cheese: Described in additional U.S. note 20 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Italian-type cheeses, made from cow's milk, in original loaves (Romano made from cow's milk, Reggiano, Parmesan, Provolone, Provoletti and Sbrinz); Italian-type cheeses, made from cow's milk, not in original loaves (Romano made from cow's milk, Reggiano, Parmesan, Provolone, Provoletti, Sbrinz and Goya), and cheese and substitutes for cheese containing, or processed from, such Italian-type cheeses, whether or not in original loaves: Described in additional U.S. note 21 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 10% Swiss or Emmentaler cheese other than with eye formation, Gruyere-process cheese and cheese and substitutes for cheese containing, or processed from, such cheeses: Described in additional U.S. note 22 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Cheese, and substitutes for cheese, containing 0.5 percent or less by weight of butterfat: Described in additional U.S. note 23 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 10% Other cheese and subtitutes for cheese (except cheese not containing cow's milk, and soft ripened cow's milk cheese): Described in additional U.S. note 16 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 10% Other... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes II 6-12 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0406.20 0406.20.10 00 0406.20.22 00 0406.20.24 00 0406.20.29 00 0406.20.31 0406.20.34 00 0406.20.36 00 0406.20.43 00 0406.20.44 00 0406.20.49 00 0406.20.51 00 Quantity General Grated or powdered cheese, of all kinds: Blue-veined cheese: Roquefort cheese......... ...........................................kg.............. 8% Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Described in additional U.S. note 17 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Cheddar cheese: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 16% Described in additional U.S.note 18 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ............................................................. 16% Colby: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Described in additional U.S.note 19 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Edam and Gouda cheeses: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 15% Described in additional U.S. note 20 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 15% Romano made from cow's milk, Reggiano, Parmesan, Provolone, Provoletti, Sbrinz and Goya cheeses: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 15% Other: Made from cow's milk: Described in additional U.S. note 21 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 15% 0406.20.54 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9.6% 0406.20.55 00 Other, including mixtures of the above: Cheeses made from sheep's milk.............................kg.............. 9.6% 0406.20.56 00 0406.20.57 00 Other, described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other: Containing, or processed from, Bryndza, Gjetost, Gammelost, Nokkelost or Roquefort cheeses ...........................................kg.............. 8.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes II 6-13 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf fix 0406.20.61 00 0406.20.65 00 0406.20.69 00 0406.20.73 00 0406.20.77 00 0406.20.81 00 0406.20.85 00 0406.20.89 00 0406.20.95 00 0406.30 0406.30.12 00 0406.30.14 00 Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of Quantity 1 General Containing, or processed from, blue-veined cheese (except Roquefort): Described in additional U.S. note 17 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Containing, or processed from, Cheddar cheese: Described in additional U.S. note 18 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other, including mixtures of the above (con.): Other (con.): Containing, or processed from, Americantype cheese (including Colby, washed curd and granular cheese but not including Cheddar): Described in additional U.S.note 19 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Containing, or processed from, Edam or Gouda cheese: Described in additional U.S. note 20 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Containing, or processed from, Italian-type cheeses (Romano, Reggiano, Parmesan, Provolone, Provoletti, Sbrinz and Goya) made from cow's milk: Described in additional U.S. note 21 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Containing, or processed from, Swiss, Emmentaler, or Gruyere-process cheeses: Described in additional U.S. note 22 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other: Containing 0.5 percent or less by weight of butterfat: Described in additional U.S. note 23 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 10% Other: Containing cow's milk: Described in additional U.S. note 16 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .......................................kg.............. 10% Other ........ ...........................................kg.............. 8.5% Processed (process) cheese, not grated or powdered: Blue-veined cheese other than Roquefort cheese: Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Described in additional U.S. note 17 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% 2 Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes II 6-14 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0406.30.22 00 0406.30.24 00 0406.30.32 00 0406.30.34 00 0406.30.42 00 0406.30.44 00 0406.30.49 00 0406.30.51 00 0406.30.55 00 0406.30.56 00 0406.30.57 00 0406.30.61 00 0406.30.65 00 0406.30.69 00 Quantity General Cheddar cheese: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 16% Described in additional U.S.note 18 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 16% Colby cheese: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Described in additional U.S. note 19 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Edam and Gouda cheeses: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 15% Described in additional U.S. note 20 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 15% Gruyere-process cheese: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.4% Described in additional U.S. note 22 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.4% Other, including mixtures of the above: Cheeses made from sheep's milk.............................kg.............. 9.6% Other, described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other: Containing, or processed from, Bryndza, Gjetost, Gammelost, Nokkelost or Roquefort cheeses ...........................................kg.............. 8.5% Containing, or processed from, blue-veined cheese (except Roquefort): Described in additional U.S. note 17 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Containing, or processed from, Cheddar cheese: Described in additional additional U.S. note 18 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............................kg.............. 10% Containing, or processed from, Americantype cheese (including Colby, washed curd and granular cheese, but not including Cheddar): Described in additional U.S. note 19 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes II 6-15 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description fix 0406.30.73 00 0406.30.77 00 0406.30.81 00 0406.30.85 00 Quantity General Containing, or processed from, Italian-type cheeses (Romano, Reggiano, Parmesan, Provolone, Provoletti, Sbrinz and Goya): Described in additional U.S. note 21 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Containing, or processed from, Swiss, Emmentaler or Gruyere-process cheeses: Described in additional U.S. note 22 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other: Containing 0.5 percent or less by weight of butterfat: Described in additional U.S. note 23 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 10% Other: Containing cow's milk: Described in additional U.S. note 16 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .......................................kg.............. 10% 0406.30.95 00 0406.40.20 00 1 Containing, or processed from, Edam or Gouda cheeses: Described in additional U.S. note 20 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% 0406.30.89 00 0406.40 Rates of Duty of Other ........ ...........................................kg.............. 8.5% Blue-veined cheese: Roquefort: In original loaves ...... ...........................................kg.............. 2.7% 0406.40.40 00 Other 0406.40.51 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions: In original loaves..... ...........................................kg.............. 15% 0406.40.52 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% 0406.40.54 00 Described in additional U.S. note 17 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions: In original loaves..... ...........................................kg.............. 15% 0406.40.58 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% 0406.90 0406.90.05 00 Other cheese: Bryndza cheese .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 7.2% 0406.90.06 00 0406.90.08 ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.5% Cheddar cheese: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 12% Described in additional U.S. note 18 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ............................................................. 12% 2 Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.5% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% 35% 35% 35% 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes II 6-16 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0406.90.14 00 0406.90.16 00 0406.90.20 00 0406.90.25 00 0406.90.28 00 0406.90.31 00 0406.90.33 00 0406.90.34 00 0406.90.36 00 0406.90.38 00 0406.90.39 00 0406.90.41 00 0406.90.43 00 0406.90.44 00 0406.90.46 00 Quantity General Edam and Gouda cheeses: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 15% Described in additional U.S. note 20 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .......kg.............. 15% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Gjetost cheeses: Made from goat's milk whey or from whey obtained from a mixture of goat's milk and not more than 20 percent by weight of cow's milk ..... ....... .... ............kg........................................4.2% ......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.5% Goya cheese: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 25% Other: Made from cow's milk and not in original loaves: Described in additional U.S. note 21 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 25% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 21.3% Sbrinz cheese: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 19% Other: Made from cow's milk: Described in additional U.S. note 21 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 19% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 12.2% Romano made from cow's milk, Reggiano, Parmesan, Provolone and Provoletti cheeses: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 15% Other: Made from cow's milk: Described in additional U.S. note 21 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 15% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9.6% S w iss or Emmentaler cheese with eye formation: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.4% Described in additional U.S. note 25 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ...........kg.............. 6.4% J) 1.9% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 7.5% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% 35% 35% 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes II 6-17 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description fix 0406.90.49 00 0406.90.51 00 0406.90.52 00 0406.90.59 00 0406.90.61 00 0406.90.63 00 0406.90.66 00 0406.90.72 00 0406.90.76 00 Rates of Duty of Quantity 1 General Gammelost and Nokkelost cheeses ................................kg.............. 5.4% Colby cheese: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Described in additional U.S. note 19 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Other cheeses, and substitutes for cheese, including mixtures of the above: Cheeses made from sheep's milk: Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9.6% Other, described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions (including mixtures): Containing Romano, Reggiano, Parmesan, Provolone, Provoletti, Sbrinz or Goya, all the foregoing made from cow's milk ..................kg.............. 7.5% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other, including mixtures of the above (excluding goods containing mixtures of subheadings 0406.90.61 or 0406.90.63): Containing Romano, Reggiano, Parmesan, Provolone, Provoletti, Sbrinz or Goya, all the foregoing made from cow's milk: Described in additional U.S. note 21 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 7.5% Containing, or processed from, blue-veined cheese: Described in additional U.S. note 17 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Containing, or processed from, Cheddar cheese: Described in additional U.S. note 18 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% 2 Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% 35% Containing, or processed from, Americantype cheese (including Colby, washed curd and granular cheese, but not including Cheddar): 0406.90.82 00 0406.90.86 00 Described in additional U.S. note 19 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 10% Containing, or processed from, Edam or Gouda cheese: Described in additional U.S. note 20 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 10% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes II 6-18 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0406.90.90 00 0406 (con.) 0406.90 (con.) 0406.90.93 00 0406.90.95 00 0406.90.99 00 0407.00.00 Quantity General Containing, or processed from, Swiss, Emmentaler or Gruyere-process cheese: Described in additional U.S. note 22 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Cheese and curd (con.): Other cheese (con.): Other cheeses, and substitutes for cheese, including mixtures of the above (con.): Other, including mixtures of the above (excluding goods containing mixtures of subheadings 0406.90.61 or 0406.90.63)(con.): Other: Containing 0.5 percent or less by weight of butterfat: Described in additional U.S. note 23 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 10% Other: Containing cow's milk (except softripened cow's milk cheese): Described in additional U.S. note 16 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .......................................kg.............. 10% Other ........ ...........................................kg.............. 8.5% Birds' eggs, in shell, fresh, preserved or cooked.............................. 2.8¢/doz. Birds' eggs, not in shell, and egg yolks, fresh, dried, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, molded, frozen or otherwise preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: Egg yolks: 0408.11.00 00 Dried.... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 47.6¢/kg 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 10¢/doz. MX) 0408 0408.19.00 00 0408.91.00 00 0408.99.00 00 0409.00.00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9.7¢/kg Other: Dried.... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 47.6¢/kg Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9.7¢/kg Natural honey... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.9¢/kg 0410.00.00 00 Edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or include d .... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.1% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 59.5¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 59.5¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg 24.3¢/kg 24.3¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 10% MX) 0501.00.00 00 Human hair, unworked, whether or not washed or scoured; waste of human hair . .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.4% Pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair; badger hair and other brushmaking hair; waste of such bristles or hair: 0502.10.00 00 Pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair and waste thereof..... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 0502 0.8¢/kg MX) Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes II 6-19 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf fix 0505 0505.90.20 Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of Quantity 1 General Skins and other parts of birds, with their feathers or down, feathers and parts of feathers (whether or not with trimmed edges) and down, not further worked than cleaned, disinfected or treated for preservation; powder and waste of feathers or parts of feathers: Feather meal and waste ............................................................. 2.3% 0509.00.00 00 Natural sponges of animal origin...... ...........................................kg.............. 3% Ambergris, castoreum, civet and musk; cantharides; bile, whether or not dried; glands and other animal products used in the preparation of pharmaceutical products, fresh, chilled, frozen or otherwise provisionally preserved: 0510.00.20 00 Ambergris, castoreum, civet and musk ......................kg............. 5.1% 2 Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15% 0510.00 0511.99.40 Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.1% Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots other than roots of heading 1212: 0601.10 Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant: 0601.10.15 00 Tulip bulbs ...... .... ............ ...........................................No............. 89.6¢/1000 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 10% MX) 0601 0601.10.30 00 Hyacinth bulbs .. .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 38.4¢/1000 0601.10.45 00 Lily bulbs ....... .... ............ ...........................................No............. 55.7¢/1000 0601.10.60 00 Narcissus bulbs . ............ ...........................................No............. $1.3 1000 0601.10.75 00 Crocus corms..... ............ ............................................................. No. (A,CA,E,IL,J, $ 1000 0601.10.85 00 Lily of the valley pips .......... ...........................................No. ............ $1.4 1000 0601.10.90 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.5% 0601.20 0601.20.10 00 0601.20.90 00 Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots: Hyacinth bulbs, without soil attached.............................No. ............ 38.4¢/1000 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No............. 1.4% Other live plants (including their roots), cuttings and slips; mushroom spawn: 0602.10.00 00 Unrooted cuttings and slips .............................................................. No. (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 19.2¢/1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 Free MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, $ 1000 J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, $ 1000 J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 0602 4.8% Free MX) 0602.30.00 00 Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted or not ...............No............. 1.9% 0602.90 Other: Herbaceous perennials: Other: With soil attached to roots ............................................. 1.4% 0602.90.30 0602.90.40 00 0602.90.50 00 0602.90.60 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.5% Other: Mushroom spawn......... ...........................................kg.............. 1.4¢/kg Other: With soil attached to roots ............................................. 1.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.2¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0602.90.90 Quantity General Other ... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.8% Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared: 0603.10 Fresh: 0603.10.30 00 Miniature (spray) carnations ....................................No. Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) 0603 0603.10.70 0603.10.80 0603.90.00 00 3.2% Chrysanthemums, standard carnations, anthuriums and orchids ... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% Other ........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X ............... 4% Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, and grasses, mosses and lichens, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared: 0604.99 Other: 0604.99.60 00 Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................X ............... 7% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 40% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 0604 0701 0701.10.00 Potatoes, fresh or chilled: Seed.......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.5¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.7¢/kg 0701.90 Other: 0701.90.10 00 Yellow (Solano) potatoes ............................................................ kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1.7¢/kg 0.5¢/kg Free 0701.90.50 MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.7¢/kg 0702.00 0702.00.60 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.5¢/kg Tomatoes, fresh or chilled: If entered during the period from November 15, in any year, to the last day of the following February, inclusive .. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.8¢/kg Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks and other alliaceous vegetables, fresh or chilled: 0703.10 Onions and shallots: 0703.10.20 00 Onion sets ...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 5.5¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 6.6¢/kg See 9906.07.069906.07.09 (MX) 0703 0.83¢/kg Free J,MX) 0703.10.30 00 0703.10.40 00 Other: Pearl onions not over 16 mm in diameter .......kg............. 0.96¢/kg Other ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.1¢/kg 0703.20.00 Garlic........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.43¢/kg 0703.90.00 00 Leeks and other alliaceous vegetables.................................kg.............. 20% Cabbages, cauliflower, kohlrabi, kale and similar edible brassicas, fresh or chilled: 0704.10 Cauliflower and headed broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis ): 0704.10.20 00 If entered during the period from June 5 to October 15, inclusive, in any year ............................kg............. 2.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 5.5¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 5.5¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.3¢/kg 50% 0704 0704.10.40 00 Other: Not reduced in size .. ...........................................kg............. 10% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) See 9906.07.149906.07.16 (MX) 50% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0704.10.60 00 Quantity General Cut, sliced or otherwise reduced in size ........kg............. 14% 0704.20.00 00 Brussels sprouts .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 12.5% 0704.90 Other (including sprouting broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica)): Cabbage .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.54¢/kg 0704.90.20 00 0704.90.40 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 20% Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and chicory (Cichorium spp.), fresh or chilled: Lettuce: 0705.11 Head lettuce (cabbage lettuce): 0705.11.20 00 If entered in the period from June 1 to October 31, inclusive, in any year ......................kg............. 0.4¢/kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) 3.7% (MX) 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) See 9906.07.179906.07.18 (MX) 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.4¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 50% J) See 9906.07.199906.07.22 (MX) 0705 0705.11.40 00 Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.7¢/kg 0705.19 0705.19.20 00 Other: If entered in the period from June 1 to October 31, inclusive, in any year ......................kg............. 0.4¢/kg 0705.19.40 00 Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.7¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.4¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, 4.4¢/kg J) See 9906.07.239906.07.24 (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.4¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, 4.4¢/kg J) See 9906.07.259906.07.26 (MX) Chicory: 0705.21.00 00 Witloof chicory (Cichorium intybus var. foliosum )................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.4¢/kg 0.15¢/kg 0705.29.00 00 MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.4¢/kg MX Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.15¢/kg Carrots, turnips, salad beets (salad beetroot), salsify, celeriac, radishes and similar edible roots, fresh or chilled: 0706.10 Carrots and turnips: Carrots: 0706.10.05 00 Reduced in size............ ...........................................kg.............. 14.9% Free 0706 0706.10.10 00 0706.10.20 00 Other: Under 10 cm in length....................................kg............. 1.4¢/kg Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.7¢/kg 0706.90 0706.90.20 00 Other: Radishes . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.7% 0706.90.30 00 Beets and horseradish.. ...........................................kg............. 1.9% 0706.90.40 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% 0707.00 Cucumbers, including gherkins, fresh or chilled: 0707.00.20 00 If entered during the period from December 1 in any year to the last day of the following February, inclusive .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.2¢/kg 0707.00.40 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J) If ente red during the period from March 1 to April 30, inclusive, in any year ............ ............................................................. kg 6.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 17.6¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 8.8¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 12% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 50% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) 5.6¢/kg Free 3.5¢/kg (MX) 0707.00.60 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, If entered during the period from July 1 to August 31, inclusive, in any year ............ ............................................................. kg 6.6¢/kg 1.5¢/kg Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled: 0708.10 Peas (Pisum sativum): 0708.10.20 00 If entered during the period from July 1 to September 30, inclusive, in any year ......................kg............. 0.5¢/kg Special 0708 0708.10.40 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.8¢/kg 0708.20 0708.20.10 00 Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.): Lima beans, if entered during the period from November 1 in any year to the following May 31, inclusive .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.3¢/kg 0708.20.20 00 0708.20.90 00 0708.90 0708.90.05 00 Cowpeas (other than black-eye peas)...........................kg.............. Free Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.9¢/kg Other leguminous vegetables: Chickpeas (garbanzos).. ...........................................kg............. 1¢/kg 0708.90.15 00 Lentils ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 1.1¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 8.6¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 8.6¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.7¢/kg MX) Free Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 7.7¢/kg J) See 9906.07.299906.07.30 (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.4¢/kg MX) 0.1¢/kg Free J,MX) 0708.90.30 00 Pigeon peas: Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.8¢/kg 0708.90.40 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.9¢/kg 0709 Other vegetables, fresh or chilled: 0709.10.00 00 Globe artichokes . .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 11.3% 0709.20 0709.20.10 00 0709.20.90 00 0709.30 0709.30.20 00 0709.30.40 00 0709.40 0709.40.40 00 0709.51.00 0709.60 Asparagus: Not reduced in size, entered during the period from September 15 to November 15, inclusive, in any year, and transported to the United States by air kg............. 5% Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 21.3% Eggplants (aubergines): If entered during the period from April 1 to November 30, inclusive, in any year ........................kg............. 2.6¢/kg Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.9¢/kg Celery other than celeriac: Other: If imported and entered during the period from April 15 to July 31, inclusive, in any year ..........kg............. 0.25¢/kg Mushrooms and truffles: Mushrooms ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 8.8¢/kg + 20% 0709.60.20 00 Fruits of the genus Capsicum (peppers) or of the genus Pimenta (e.g., allspice): Chili peppers . .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.4¢/kg 0709.60.40 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.7¢/kg 0709.70.00 00 Spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach)..... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 8.6¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) See 9906.07.319906.07.34 (MX) 50% 7.7¢/kg 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 3.3¢/kg See 9906.07.359906.07.38 (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 3.3¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.4¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.4¢/kg + 3.7% (MX) 22¢/kg + 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 5.5¢/kg See 9906.07.419906.07.43 (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 5.5¢/kg See 9906.07.449906.07.45 (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0709.90 0709.90.05 00 Quantity General Other: Jicamas, pumpkins and breadfruit .........................kg............. 11.3% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 5.6% Free 0709.90.10 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% Chayote (Sechium edule) ............................................................ kg 0709.90.14 00 Okra ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 20% 0709.90.20 00 Squash .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.5¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 4.4¢/kg See 9906.07.469906.07.48 (MX) 0709.90.30 00 Fiddlehead greens ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8% 0709.90.35 00 Olives .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.8¢/kg 0709.90.45 00 (CA,E,IL,J, 50% Sweet corn ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 21.3% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 20% 11¢/kg Free MX) 0709.90.90 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% Vegetables (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water), frozen: 0710.10.00 00 Potatoes .... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) See 9906.07.509906.07.53 (MX) 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% 0710 0710.21 0710.21.20 00 Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled: Peas (Pisum sativum): If entered during the period from July 1 to September 30, inclusive, in any year ................kg............. 1¢/kg 0710.21.40 00 Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2¢/kg 0710.22 Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.): Not reduced in size: Lima beans: If entered during the period from November 1 in any year to the following May 31, inclusive ......................................kg............. 2.3¢/kg 0710.22.10 00 0710.22.15 00 Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.9¢/kg 0710.22.25 00 String beans (snap beans)...........................kg............. 4.9¢/kg 0710.22.37 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.9¢/kg 0710.22.40 Reduced in size............ ............................................................. 11.2% 0710.29 0710.29.05 00 Other: Chickpeas (garbanzos) .......................................kg............. 1¢/kg 0710.29.15 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1.1¢/kg Lentils ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 8.6¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 8.6¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.7¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.7¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.7¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 7.7¢/kg J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.4¢/kg MX) 0.1¢/kg Free MX) Pigeon peas: 0710.29.30 00 0710.29.40 00 0710.30.00 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.8¢/kg Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.5¢/kg Spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach)..... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14% 0710.40.00 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% Sweet corn ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 0710.80 0710.80.20 00 Other vegetables: Mushrooms ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.7¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 8.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 14% 35% 7.7¢/kg Free J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 22¢/kg + Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 8% Special J) 2.1¢/kg + 3% (MX) 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Tomatoes: If entered during the period from July 15 to August 31, inclusive, in any year.............................kg.............. 2.1¢/kg 0710.80.45 00 0710.80.50 00 If entered during the period from November 15 in any year to the last day of the following February, inclusive ... ...........................................kg............. 2.1¢/kg Other: Not reduced in size: Fiddlehead greens ...........................................kg.............. 8% 0710.80.60 00 0710.80.65 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% Brussels sprouts ............................................................. kg 0710.80.70 Other ... .... ............ ............................................................. 11.3% 0710.80.85 00 Reduced in size: Brussels sprouts.... ...........................................kg.............. 14% 0710.80.93 00 Okra..... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 14.9% 0710.80.97 Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 14.9% 0710.90 0710.90.10 00 Mixtures of vegetables: Mixtures of pea pods and waterchestnuts ...........kg............. 7.9% 0710.90.90 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14% Vegetables provisionally preserved (for example, by sulfur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulfur water or in other preservative solutions), but unsuitable in that state for immediate consumption: 0711.10.00 00 Onions ..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.1% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 12.5% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) See 9906.07.54- 50% Free 50% 35% 35% 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) 0711 Olives: Not pitted: Green in color, in a saline solution, in containers each holding more than 8 kg, drained weight, certified by the importer to be used for repacking or sale as green olives: 0711.20.18 00 Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 7.4¢/kg on drained weight Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 0711.20 3.7¢/kg on Free J,MX) drained weight 0711.20.38 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.9¢/kg on drained weight Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7.4¢/kg on drained weight 0711.20.40 00 Pitted or stuffed .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.6¢/kg on drained weight Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.2¢/kg on drained w eight (MX) 10.8¢/kg on drained weight 8% Free 0711.30.00 00 Capers ..... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 20% 0711.40.00 00 Cucumbers including gherkins .....................................kg............. 7.7% 0711.90 Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables: 0711.90.40 00 Mushrooms ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.7¢/kg on drained weight + 8% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 22¢/kg on drained weight + 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 0711.90.60 00 General Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables............kg............. 7.7% Dried vegetables, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared: 0712.30 Mushrooms and truffles: Mushrooms: 0712.30.10 00 Air dried or sun dried............................................................ kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 22¢/kg + Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 0712 0712.30.20 00 0712.90 0712.90.10 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.9¢/kg + 2.6% Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables: Carrots ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.3% Olives: Not ripe ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.5¢/kg 0712.90.15 00 0712.90.20 00 Ripe..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.5¢/kg 0712.90.30 00 Potatoes whether or not cut or sliced but not further prepared. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.3¢/kg 0712.90.65 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% Fennel, marjoram, parsley, savory and tarragon: Other: Parsley..... ............ ............................................................. kg 0712.90.70 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.9% 0712.90.74 00 Tomatoes: In powder . .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 8.7% 0712.90.78 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.7% 0712.90.80 Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables.............................. 8.3% Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split: 0713.10 Peas (Pisum sativum ): 0713.10.10 00 Seeds of a kind used for sowing ............................kg............. 1.5¢/kg 1.3¢/kg + 1.8% Free MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% 22¢/kg + 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 5.5¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11¢/kg J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6¢/kg 3.8% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 0713 0713.10.40 Other: Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.4¢/kg 0713.20 0713.20.10 00 Chickpeas (garbanzos): Seeds of a kind used for sowing ............................kg............. 1.5¢/kg 0713.20.20 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.4¢/kg 0713.31 0713.31.10 00 Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.): Beans of the species Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper or Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek: Seeds of a kind used for sowing ......................kg............. 0.8¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 3.9¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 3.9¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) Other: 0713.31.40 00 0713.32 If entered for consumption outside the above stated period, or if withdrawn for consumption at any time ..............................kg............. 0.3¢/kg 0713.32.10 00 Small red (adzuki) beans (Phaseolus or Vigna angularis): Seeds of a kind used for sowing ......................kg............. 1.5¢/kg 0713.32.20 00 Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.2¢/kg 0713.33 0713.33.10 Kidney beans, including white pea beans (Phaseolus vulgaris ): Seeds of a kind used for sowing ........................................ 1.5¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0713.33.20 0713.33.40 Quantity General Other: If entered for consumption during the period from May 1 to August 31, inclusive, in any year ... ............ ............................................................. 1¢/kg If entered for consumption outside the above stated period, or if withdrawn for consumption at any time ................................................ 1.5¢/kg 0713.39 0713.39.10 Other: Seeds of a kind used for sowing ........................................ 1.5¢/kg 0713.39.20 Other: Other: If entered for consumption during the period from May 1 to August 31, inclusive, in any year ................................................. 0.8¢/kg 0713.39.40 0713.40 0713.40.10 00 0713.40.20 00 0713.50 If entered for consumption outside the above stated period, or if withdrawn for consumption at any time.......................................... 0.8¢/kg Lentils: Seeds of a kind used for sowing ............................kg............. 1.5¢/kg Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.15¢/kg 0713.50.10 00 Broad beans (Vicia faba var. major) and horse beans (Vicia faba var. equina and Vicia faba var. minor): Seeds of a kind used for sowing ............................kg............. 1.5¢/kg 0713.50.20 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.2¢/kg 0713.90 0713.90.10 00 Other: Seeds of a kind used for sowing ............................kg............. 1.5¢/kg 0713.90.60 00 Other: Other: If entered for consumption during the period from May 1 to August 31, inclusive, in any year ... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.8¢/kg 0713.90.80 00 If entered for consumption outside the above stated period, or if withdrawn for consumption at any time ..............................kg............. 1.5¢/kg Cassava (manioc), arrowroot, salep, Jerusalem artichokes, sweet potatoes and similar roots and tubers with high starch or inulin content fresh, chilled, frozen or dried, whether or not sliced or in the form of pellets; sago pith: 0714.10 Cassava (manioc): 0714.10.10 00 Frozen ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 35% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1.1¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 13.2¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) 0714 7.9% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% 0714.20 Sweet potatoes: 0714.20.10 00 Frozen ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 35% 6% Free 0714.20.20 00 J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% 0714.10.20 00 0714.90 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 11.3% Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.5% 0714.90.10 00 Other: Fresh or chilled: Dasheens . .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.3% 0714.90.20 00 Yams . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.4% 0714.90.40 00 Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 16% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 50% J) 7.5% (MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 0714.90.45 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% Frozen General kg Special 6% Free MX) 0714.90.60 00 Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 8.3% Other nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled: Almonds: 0802.11.00 00 In shell. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 7.7¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 0802 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 12.1¢/kg Free (A+,CA ,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11¢/kg 0802.50 Pistachios: 0802.50.20 00 In shell..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 5.5¢/kg 0.9¢/kg Free 0802.50.40 00 J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 11¢/kg MX) 0802.12.00 00 0802.21.00 00 0802.22.00 00 0802.31.00 00 0802.32.00 00 0802.90 0802.90.10 00 0802.90.15 00 0802.90.20 00 0802.90.25 00 MX) 0802.90.80 0802.90.94 00 0802.90.98 Shelled ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 24¢/kg Hazelnuts or filberts (Corylus spp.): In shell. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 7¢/kg Shelled ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14.1¢/kg Walnuts: In shell..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 7¢/kg Shelled ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 26.5¢/kg Shelled .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.9¢/kg Other: Pecans: In shell. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.8¢/kg Shelled...... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 17.6¢/kg Pignolia: In shell ...... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.7¢/kg Shelled...... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1¢/kg Other: In shell ...... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.3¢/kg Shelled: Kola nuts . ............ ...........................................kg............. 5¢/kg Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 5¢/kg 0803.00 Bananas and plantains, fresh or dried: 0803.00.40 00 Dried .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.4% Dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fresh or dried: 0804.10 Dates: Whole, with or without pits: 0804.10.20 00 Packed in units weighing (with the immediate container, if any) not more than 4.6 kg.....................kg.............. 13.2¢/kg 40.8¢/kg 22¢/kg 33.1¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 22¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 5.5¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 11¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.5¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 11¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 0804 0804.10.40 00 0804.10.60 00 0804.10.80 00 0804.20 0804.20.40 00 Other: With pits..... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1¢/kg With pits removed... ...........................................kg.............. 2.8¢/kg Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 29.8% Figs: Whole: In immediate containers weighing with their contents over 0.5 kg each........................................kg.............. 7.9¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 16.5¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.2¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11¢/kg 4.4¢/kg 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0804.20.60 00 0804.20.80 00 0804.30 0804.30.20 00 0804.30.40 00 0804.30.60 00 0804.40.00 00 0804.50 0804.50.40 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 0804.50.60 0804.50.80 00 Quantity General Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.2¢/kg Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.8¢/kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 11¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA ,E,IL, 11¢/kg J,MX) Pineapples: Not reduced in size: In bulk.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.51¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) In crates or other packages .....................................kg.............. 1.1¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Reduced in size .... ............kg........................................0.44¢/kg.... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 4.4¢/kg J,MX) Avocados.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.2¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.9¢/kg (MX) Guavas, mangoes and mangosteens: Fresh: If entered during the period from September 1, in any year, to the following May 31, inclusive .................. 6.6¢/kg 33.l¢/kg MX) If entered at any other time.................................................. 6.6¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) See 9906.08.019906.08.02 (MX) Dried .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.5¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Citrus fruit, fresh or dried: Lemons (Citrus limon, Citrus limonum) and limes (Citrus aurantifolia): 0805.30.20 00 Lemons ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.2¢/kg 0.64¢/kg 2.11¢/kg 33.l¢/kg Free 33.l¢/kg 33.l¢/kg 0805 0805.30 0805.30.40 00 0805.90.00 00 Limes ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.8¢/kg Other, including kumquats, citrons and bergamots ..kg............. 0.8% 0806 Grapes, fresh or dried: 0806.10 Fresh: 0806.10.20 00 If entered during the period from February 15 to March 31, inclusive, in any year.....................................m3.............. $1.1 m3 0806.10.60 00 0806.20 0806.20.10 If entered at any other time ...........................................m3.............. $1.80/m3 Dried: Raisins: Made from seedless grapes....................................................... 1.8¢/kg 0806.20.20 00 Other raisins .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.8¢/kg 0806.20.90 00 Other dried grapes ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.5¢/kg Melons (including watermelons) and papayas (papaws), fresh: Melons (including watermelons): 0807.11 Watermelons: 0807.11.30 00 If entered during the period from December 1, in any year, to the following March 31, inclusive ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 9% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.8¢/kg (MX) 5.5¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 4.4¢/kg 0.6¢/kg (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $8.8 m3 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $8.8 m3 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.5¢/kg 4.4¢/kg 0807 0807.11.40 00 If entered at any other time.......................................kg.............. 17% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J) See 9906.08.099906.08.11 (MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0817.19 0807.19.10 00 0807.19.20 00 0807.19.50 00 0807.19.60 00 0807.19.70 00 0807.19.80 00 Quantity General Other: Cantaloupes: If entered during the period from August 1 to September 15, inclusive, in any year.............kg.............. 12.8% If entered at any other time .........................kg............. 29.8% Ogen and Galia melons: If entered during the period from December 1, in any year, to the following May 31, inclusive. ...........................................kg............. 1.6% If entered at any other time .........................kg............. 6.3% Other: If entered during the period from December 1, in any year, to the following May 31, inclusive. ...........................................kg............. 5.4% If entered at any other time ................................kg.............. 28% 0807.20.00 00 Papayas (papaws) .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J) 35% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 35% See 9906.08.079906.08.08 (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 35% See 9906.08.129906.08.13 (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 18.6% (MX) 35% 5.4% Free 2.5% (MX) 0808 Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: 0808.20.40 00 If entered at any other time kg.......................................................... 0.3¢/kg Apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines), plums (including prune plums) and sloes, fresh: 0809.10.00 00 Apricots..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.2¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.1¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.1¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.1¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.1¢/kg 0809 0809.30 0809.30.20 00 0809.40 0809.40.40 00 Peaches, including nectarines: If entered during the period from June 1 to November 30, inclusive, in any year...............................kg.............. 0.2¢/kg Plums (including prune plums) and sloes: If entered at any other time kg.......................................................... 0.5¢/kg 0810 Other fruit, fresh: 0810.10 Strawberries: 0810.10.20 00 If entered during the period from June 15 to September 15, inclusive, in any year ......................kg............. 0.2¢/kg 0810.10.40 00 0810.20 0810.20.10 0810.90.40 00 0811 0811.10.00 If entered at any other time ......................................kg............. 1.1¢/kg Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries: Raspberries and loganberries entered during the period from September 1 in any year to June 30 of the following year.. ............ ............................................................. 0.18¢/kg Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.2% Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water, frozen, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: Strawberries ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 11.2% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2.8¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2.8¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.8¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 35% 4.2% (MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0811.20 0811.20.20 Quantity Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, loganberries, black, white or red currants and gooseberries (other than kiwi fruit): Raspberries, loganberries, black currants and gooseberries (other than kiwi fruit)......................................... 4.5% 0811.20.40 00 0811.90 0811.90.10 00 General Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 9% Other: Bananas and plantains ... ...........................................kg............. 3.4% 0811.90.22 00 Boysenberries .. .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.2% 0811.90.25 00 Cashew apples, mameyes colorados, sapodillas, soursops and sweetsops .......................................................... kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.2% (MX) 35% 3.2% Free 35% 35% 0811.90.40 00 Papayas .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.2% 0811.90.50 00 Pineapples...... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.25¢/kg 0811.90.52 00 Mangoes . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10.9% 0811.90.55 00 Melons .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 11.2% 0811.90.80 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 14.5% Fruit and nuts, provisionally preserved (for example, by sulfur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulfur water or in other preservative solutions), but unsuitable in that state for immediate consumption: 0812.10.00 00 Cherries..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 13.4¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) 35% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20.9¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.9¢/kg (MX) 4.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.4¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.74¢/kg 4.4¢/kg 35% 35% 35% 0812 0812.20.00 00 Strawberries ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.8¢/kg 0812.90 0812.90.10 00 Other: Mixtures of two or more fruits ........................................kg.............. 11.2% 0812.90.20 00 Other: Citrus .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.8¢/kg 0812.90.30 00 Figs ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.6¢/kg 0812.90.40 00 Pineapples .. .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.25¢/kg 0812.90.90 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.1¢/kg Fruit, dried, other than that of headings 0801 to 0806; mixtures of nuts or dried fruits of this chapter: 0813.10.00 00 Apricots ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.8¢/kg 2.8¢/kg 11¢/kg 1.1¢/kg 0813 0813.20 0813.20.10 00 0813.20.20 00 Prunes: Soaked in brine and dried ... ...........................................kg.............. 2¢/kg Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14% 0813.30.00 00 Apples ..... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 4.4¢/kg 35% Free J,MX) 0813.40 0813.40.10 00 0813.40.15 00 Other fruit: Papayas ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.8% Berries: Barberries... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.5¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.5¢/kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 0813.40.20 General Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.4¢/kg 0813.40.30 00 Cherries .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10.6¢/kg 0813.40.40 00 Peaches .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.4¢/kg 0813.40.80 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% Tamarinds ...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 0813.40.90 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.5% 0813.50.00 Mixtures of nuts or dried fruits of this chapter ....................................... 14% Peel of citrus fruit or melons (including watermelons), fresh, frozen, dried or provisionally preserved in brine, in sulfur water or in other preservative solutions: 0814.00.40 00 Lime ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.6¢/kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.8% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.5¢/kg 13.2¢/kg 4.4¢/kg Free 35% 35% 0814.00 0814.00.80 00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.6¢/kg 0901.90.20 00 Coffee substitutes containing coffee .............................kg.............. 1.5¢/kg Tea, whether or not flavored: Green tea (not fermented) in immediate packings of a content not exceeding 3 kg: 0902.10.10 00 Flavored .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.4¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 4.4¢/kg J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 6.6¢/kg J,MX) 0902 0902.10 0902.20 0902.20.10 00 Other green tea (not fermented): Flavored .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.4% Pepper of the genus Piper; dried or crushed or ground fruits of the genus Capsicum (peppers) or of the genus Pimenta (e.g., allspice) (con.): 0904.20 Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta (including allspice), dried or crushed or ground: Of the genus Capsicum (including cayenne pepper, paprika and red pepper): 0904.20.20 00 Paprika...... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 0904 (con.) 0904.20.40 00 0904.20.60 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Anaheim and ancho pepper .....................................kg.............. 5¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 11¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11¢/kg J) 3.3¢/kg (MX) Other: Not ground ........... ............................................................. 2.5¢/kg Free 11¢/kg MX) Ground: Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 5¢/kg 0904.20.76 00 0908.20 0908.20.20 00 Mace: Bombay or wild mace, ground .................................kg............. 7.4¢/kg Ginger, saffron, turmeric (curcuma), thyme, bay leaves, curry and other spices: 0910.10 Ginger: 0910.10.40 00 Ground .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 17.6¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 49¢/kg MX) 0910 0910.40.30 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% Other: Thyme ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 0910.40.40 00 Bay leaves.. .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.2% 0910.91.00 00 Other spices: Mixtures referred to in note 1(b) to this chapter .kg............. 1.9% 0910.99 0910.99.40 00 Other: Origanum (Lippia spp.): Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.4% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11¢/kg 4.8% Free MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 0910.99.60 00 1001 1001.10.00 1001.90 1001.90.10 00 1001.90.20 Quantity General Other: Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.9% Wheat and meslin: Durum wheat... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.65¢/kg Other: Seed.... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.8% Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.35¢/kg 1003.00 Barley: 1003.00.20 00 For malting purposes.... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.1¢/kg 1003.00.40 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.15¢/kg 1005 Corn (maize): 1005.90 Other: 1005.90.20 00 Yellow dent corn ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.05¢/kg 1005.90.40 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.25¢/kg 1006 Rice: 1006.10.00 00 Rice in the husk (paddy or rough).........................................kg.............. 1.8¢/kg 1006.20 1006.20.20 00 1006.20.40 1006.30 1006.30.10 1006.30.90 1006.40.00 00 1007.00.00 Husked (brown) rice: Basmati ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.83¢/kg Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1¢/kg Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed: Parboiled. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 11.2% Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.4¢/kg Broken rice ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.44¢/kg Grain sorghum ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................0.22¢/kg... Buckwheat, millet and canary seed; other cereals (including wild rice): 1008.20.00 00 Millet........... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.32¢/kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2¢/kg (MX) 1.5¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 10% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.92¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.98¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.8¢/kg (MX) 2.8¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.3¢/kg (MX) 3.3¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.9¢/kg (MX) 3.3¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.6¢/kg (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2¢/kg (MX) 35% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.4¢/kg 1.5¢/kg 0.92¢/kg 0.98¢/kg 5.5¢/kg 1.4¢/kg 1008 1008.30.00 00 Canary seed . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.12¢/kg 1008.90.00 Other cereals (including wild rice).......................................................... 1.1% 1101.00.00 Wheat or meslin flour..... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.7¢/kg 1102 Cereal flours other than of wheat or meslin: 1102.10.00 00 Rye flour.... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.23¢/kg 1102.20.00 00 Corn (maize) flour .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1.1¢/kg 1102.30.00 00 Rice flour . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.09¢/kg 1102.90 Other: Other: Mixtures ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 12.8% 1102.90.30 00 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 2.2¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2.2¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 10% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.3¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.3¢/kg 1¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free 1.4¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1102.90.60 00 1103 1103.11.00 Quantity General Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 9% Cereal groats, meal and pellets: Groats and meal: Of wheat... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.5¢/kg 1103.12.00 00 Of oats ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1.8¢/kg MX) 1103.13.00 Of corn (maize)... ............ ............................................................. 0.3¢/kg 1103.14.00 00 Of rice ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.09¢/kg 1103.19.00 00 Of other cereals..... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9% Cereal grains otherwise worked (for example, hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced or kibbled), except rice of heading 1006; germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground: Rolled or flaked grains: 1104.11.00 00 Of barley ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2¢/kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.8¢/kg 2.3¢/kg Free Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1.1¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, 1.4¢/kg J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J,MX) 1104 1104.12.00 00 Of oats ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.2¢/kg 1104.19.00 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 1¢/kg Of other cereals..... ............ ............................................................. kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 4.4¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1.8¢/kg MX) 0.45¢/kg Free J,MX) 1104.21.00 00 1104.22.00 00 Other worked grains (for example, hulled, pearled, sliced or kibbled): Of barley.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.2% 1104.23.00 00 Of oats ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.5% ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Of corn (maize)... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.45¢/kg 1104.29.00 00 Of other cereals . ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.7% 1104.30.00 00 Germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground ......kg............. 4.5% Flour, meal, powder, flakes, granules and pellets of potatoes: 1105.10.00 00 Flour, meal and powder ....... ...........................................kg............. 1.7¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 17% 11% 1¢/kg 20% 20% 1105 1105.20.00 00 Flakes, granules and pellets...... ...........................................kg.............. 1.3¢/kg Flour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 0713, of sago or of roots or tubers of heading 0714 or of the products of chapter 8: 1106.10.00 00 Of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 0713 ................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 5.5¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 6.1¢/kg J,MX) 1106 8.3% Free MX) 1106.30 1106.30.20 00 Of the products of chapter 8: Banana and plantain........ ...........................................kg............. 2.8% 1106.30.40 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 9.6% 1107 Malt, whether or not roasted 1107.10.00 00 Not roasted...... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.3¢/kg 1107.20.00 00 1108 Roasted..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.42¢/kg 1108.11.00 Starches; inulin: Starches: Wheat starch .. .... ............ ............................................................. 0.54¢/kg 1108.12.00 Corn (maize) starch........ ............................................................. 0.54¢/kg 1108.13.00 Potato starch..... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.56¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 20% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.88¢/kg 0.88¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 3.3¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 3.3¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 5.5¢/kg J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1108.20.00 00 Quantity General Inulin ........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.6% 1109.00 Wheat gluten, whether or not dried: 1109.00.10 00 To be used as animal feed . ...........................................kg............. 1.8% 1109.00.90 00 1202 1202.10 1202.10.05 1202.10.40 1202.20 1202.20.05 1202.20.40 Other ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.8% Peanuts (ground-nuts), not roasted or otherwise cooked, whether or not shelled or broken: In shell: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ............................................. 9.35¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 2 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............................................. 9.35¢/kg Shelled, whether or not broken: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ............................................. 6.6¢/kg Described in additional U.S. note 2 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............................................. 6.6¢/kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 9.35¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 9.35¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 15.4¢/kg 1204.00.00 Flaxseed (linseed), whether or not broken ................................................... 0.39¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.55¢/kg 1205.00.00 Rape or colza seeds, whether or not broken................................................ 0.58¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.4¢/kg 1207 Other oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, whether or not broken: Cotton seeds ... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.47¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.73¢/kg 1207.20.00 1207.91.00 00 Other: Poppy seeds .. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.06¢/kg Flours and meals of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits, other than those of mustard: 1208.10.00 00 Of soybeans ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 0.7¢/kg MX) 1208 1208.90.00 00 1209 1209.21.00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.4% Seeds, fruits and spores of a kind used for sowing: Beet seed: Seeds of forage plants, other than beet seed: Alfalfa (lucerne) seed..... ............................................................. 17.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 1.5¢/kg Free 20% MX) 1209.22 1209.22.20 00 Clover (Trifolium spp.) seed: White and ladino ........... ...........................................kg.............. 1.6¢/kg 1209.24.00 00 Kentucky blue grass (Poa pratensis L.) seed ................kg.............. 1.2¢/kg 1209.25.00 Rye grass (Lolium multiflorium Lam., Lolium perenne L.) seed ... ............ ............................................................. 1.4¢/kg 1209.30.00 1209.91 1209.91.10 00 Seeds of herbaceous plants cultivated principally for their flowers ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1¢/kg Other: Vegetable seeds: Cauliflower . .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.9¢/kg 1209.91.50 00 Parsley ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.68¢/kg 1209.91.80 Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.5¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 13¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg 11¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 55¢/kg J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 4.4¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1209.99.40 Quantity General Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.83¢/kg Hop cones, fresh or dried, whether or not ground, pow dered or in the form of pellets; lupulin: 1210.10.00 00 Hop cones, neither ground nor powdered nor in the form of pellets ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 13.2¢/kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.2¢/kg MX) 1210 1210.20.00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Hop cones, ground, powdered or in the form of pellets; lupulin ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 53¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 53¢/kg MX) 13.2¢/kg Free MX) 1211 1211.90 1211.90.40 1211.90.60 00 Plants and parts of plants (including seeds and fruits), of a kind used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes, fresh or dried, whether or not cut, crushed or powdered: Other: Mint leaves: Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.8% Tonka beans .. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.6¢/kg Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet and sugar cane, fresh, chilled, frozen or dried, whether or not ground; fruit stones and kernels and other vegetable products (including unroasted chicory roots of the variety Cichorium intybus sativum) of a kind used primarily for human consumption, not elsewhere specified or included: 1212.30.00 00 Apricot, peach or plum stones and kernels ..........................kg.............. 1.5¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55¢/kg MX) 1212 1212.91.00 00 1212.92.00 00 1214 1214.10.00 Other: Sugar beet ....... .... ............t ..........................................39.7¢/t....... Sugar cane...... .... ............ ...........................................t ................ $1.2 t Rutabagas (swedes), mangolds, fodder roots, hay, alfalfa (lucerne), clover, sainfoin, forage kale, lupines, vetches and similar forage products, whether or not in the form of pellets: Alfalfa (lucerne) meal and pellets ........................................................... 1.4% Lac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and oleoresins (for example, balsams): 1301.90 Other: 1301.90.40 00 Turpentine gum (oleoresinous exudate from living trees). ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 88.2¢/t J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, $2.7 t MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 1301 1302 Vegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances, pectinates and pectates; agar-agar and other mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products: Vegetable saps and extracts: anhydrous morphine content .............................kg 1302.12.00 00 Of licorice ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.8% 1302.13.00 00 1302.19.40 Of hops ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 894/kg Other ... .... ............ ............................................................. 1% 1302.31.00 00 Agar-agar ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. Free 1302.39.00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Vegetable materials of a kind used primarily for plaiting (for example, bamboos, rattans, reeds, rushes, osier, raffia, cleaned, bleached or dyed cereal straw, and lime bark): 1401.20 Rattans: 1401.20.40 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X ............... 2% $5.29/kg 10% 25% 20% 1401 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 1401.90 1401.90.20 00 Other: Willow (osier).... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4% 1401.90.40 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.2% Vegetable materials of a kind used primarily as stuffing or as padding (for example, kapok, vegetable hair and eelgrass), whether or not put up as a layer with or without supporting material: 1402.90 Other: 1402.90.10 00 Vegetable hair... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.54/kg Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 1402 Vegetable materials of a kind used primarily in brooms or in brushes (for example, broomcorn, piassava, couch grass and istle), whether or not in hanks or bundles: 1403.10.00 00 Broomcorn (Sorghum vulgare var. technicum) .....................t................. $4.9 t Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.24/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $2 t Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.64/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7.74/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 8.84/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.64/kg + 10% 1403 1403.90 1403.90.40 00 1501.00.00 1502.00.00 Other: Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.3% Pig fat (including lard) and poultry fat, other than that of heading 0209 or 1503.... .... ............ ............................................................. 34/kg Fats of bovine animals, sheep or goats, other than those of heading 1503..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.434/kg 1503.00.00 00 Lard stearin, lard oil, oleostearin, oleo-oil and tallow oil, not emulsified or mixed or otherwise prepared.................................kg.............. 24/kg 1504 Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish or marine mammals, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: 1504.10 Fish-liver oils and their fractions: 1504.10.40 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.5% 1504.20 1504.20.40 00 1504.20.60 Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish, other than liver oils: Herring .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 14 /kg Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.54 /kg + 5% 1504.30.00 00 Fats and oils and their fractions, of marine mammals ................ kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.64 /kg + Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 /kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.64 /kg + MX) 20% 1.74 /kg + 5% Free MX) Wool grease and fatty substances derived therefrom (including lanolin): 1505.10.00 00 Wool grease, crude .. ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.34 /kg 20% 1505 1505.90.00 00 Other ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.4% 1506.00.00 00 Other animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified............................kg............. 2.3% Soybean oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: 1507.10.00 00 Crude oil, whether or not degummed....................................kg.............. 19.1% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 9.54 /kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 27% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 1507 1507.90 1507.90.40 Other: Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 19.1% Peanut (ground-nut) oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: 1508.10.00 00 Crude oil .... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 7.54/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 8.84/kg 1508 1508.90.00 00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 7.54/kg 8.84/kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special 1509 Olive oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: 1509.10 Virgin: 1509.10.20 00 Weighing with the immediate container under 18 kg .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 54 /kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 17.64 /kg on contents MX) contents and container and container 1509.10.40 00 1509.90 1509.90.20 00 1509.90.40 00 1510.00 1510.00.40 00 1510.00.60 00 1512 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.44 /kg Other: Weighing with the immediate container under 18 kg .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 54 /kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 17.64 /kg on contents MX) contents and container and container Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.44 /kg Other: Weighing with the immediate container under 18 kg .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 54 /kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 17.64 /kg on contents MX) contents and container and container Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.44 /kg 1512.11.00 1512.19.00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.74/kg + 3.4% 1512.29.00 1514 1514.10 1514.10.90 1514.90 1514.90.50 1514.90.90 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 14.34 /kg MX) Other oils and their fractions, obtained solely from olives, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified, including blends of these oils and fractions with oils or fractions of heading 1509: Sunflower-seed, safflower or cottonseed oil, and fractions thereof, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: Sunflower-seed or safflower oil and fractions thereof: Crude oil.... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.74/kg + 3.4% 1512.21.00 00 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 14.34 /kg MX) Cottonseed oil and its fractions: Crude oil, whether or not gossypol has been removed.... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.64/kg Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.64/kg Rapeseed, colza or mustard oil, and fractions thereof, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: Crude oil: Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% Other: Other: Denatured... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.34/kg Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% Other fixed vegetable fats and oils (including jojoba oil) and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: Linseed oil and its fractions: 1515.11.00 00 Crude oil.... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.34/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 14.34 /kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 9.94/kg + 20% 9.94/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.64/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 22.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 9.924/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 9.94/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 6.64/kg 22.5% 1515 1515.19.00 00 1515.21.00 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.34/kg Corn (maize) oil and its fractions: Crude oil.... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.4% 9.94/kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1515.29.00 Quantity General Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.4% 1515.50.00 00 Sesame oil and its fractions ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.64 /kg 1515.60.00 00 Jojoba oil and its fractions .. ...........................................kg............. 2.3% 1515.90 1515.90.40 Other: Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly hydrogenated, inter-esterified, re-esterified or elaidinized, whether or not refined, but not further prepared: 1516.10.00 00 Animal fats and oils and their fractions ........................kg............. 74 /kg Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.684 /kg 20% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 1516 1516.20 1516.20.10 00 1516.20.90 00 Vegetable fats and oils and their fractions: Rapeseed oil ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 7.7% Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.84/kg Margarine; edible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this chapter, other than edible fats or oils or their fractions of heading 1516: 1517.10.00 00 Margarine, excluding liquid margarine...................................kg.............. 12.34/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 114 /kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 12.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 314/kg 114/kg 1517 1517.90 1517.90.10 1517.90.20 1517.90.45 00 1517.90.50 00 1517.90.90 Other: Artificial mixtures of two or more of the products provided for in headings 1501 to 1515, inclusive: Containing 5 percent or more by weight of soybean oil or any fraction the reof..................................... 18% Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 8% Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 114/kg Described in additonal U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 114/kg Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 8.84/kg Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, boiled, oxidized, dehydrated, sulfurized, blown, polymerized by heat in vacuum or in inert gas or otherwise chemically modified, excluding those of heading 1516; inedible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this chapter, not elsewhere specified or included: 1518.00.20 00 Of linseed or flaxseed oil .......... ...........................................kg.............. 6.34/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 114/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 114/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.34/kg (MX) 114/kg 1518.00 1518.00.40 00 Other ........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 8% 1521.90 1521.90.20 00 Other: Bleached beeswax.......... ...........................................kg............. 4.8% 1522.00.00 00 Degras; residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances or animal or vegetable waxes .......................................kg.............. 3.8% 1601.00 Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal or blood; food preparations based on these products: Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 9.94/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 1601.00.20 Pork.......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.8¢/kg 1601.00.40 Other: Beef in airtight containers........................................................... 3.4% 1601.00.60 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 30% 20% 1602 Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal or blood: 1602.10.00 00 Homogenized preparations ......kg........................................1.9% ......... Free(A+,CA,E*,IL, 30% J,MX) 1602.20 1602.20.20 00 Of liver of any animal: Of goose ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.9¢/kg 1602.20.40 00 1602.31.00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Other ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.2% Of poultry of heading 0105: Of turkeys ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 20% 1602.32.00 Of chickens .... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% 1602.39.00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal or blood (con.): Of swine: 1602.41 Hams and cuts thereof: 1602.41.10 00 Containing cereals or vegetables .....................kg............. 6.4% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 22¢/kg 6.4% Free 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX 1602 (con.) Other: Boned and cooked and packed in airtight containers............ ............................................................. 1602.41.20 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1602.41.90 00 1602.42 1602.42.20 1602.42.40 00 1602.49 1602.49.10 00 1602.49.20 00 1602.49.40 00 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 5.3¢/kg Free MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7.2¢/kg 6.6¢/kg Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.4¢/kg Shoulders and cuts thereof: Boned and cooked and packed in airtight containers .... ............ ............................................................. 4.2¢/kg Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.4¢/kg Other, including mixtures: Offal ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.2% Other: Not containing cereals or vegetables: Boned and cooked and packed in air tight containers ........................................kg............. 4.2¢/kg Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.4¢/kg 1602.49.60 00 Other: Mixtures of pork and beef .....................kg............. 3.2% 1602.49.90 00 Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.4% Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal or blood (con.): 1602.50 Of bovine animals: 1602.50.05 00 Offal.... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 7.2¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.2¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E*,IL, 20% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 1602 (con.) 1602.50.09 00 1602.50.20 Other: Not containing cereals or vegetables: Cured or pickled. ...........................................kg............. 4.5% Other: In airtight containers: Other ....... ............................................................. 1.4% Free (A,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 30% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 30% J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1602.50.60 00 Quantity General Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E*,IL, J,MX) 20% 1602.90 Other, including preparations of blood of any animal: 1602.90.10 00 Frog meat ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% 2.7% Free 1602.90.90 MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 1602.50.90 Other... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.8% Special Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.5% Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% Extracts and juices of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates: 1603.00.10 00 Clam juice.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.5% 20% 1603.00 1604 Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs: Fish, whole or in pieces, but not minced: Salmon: In oil, in airtight containers .......................................................... 6% 1604.11 1604.11.20 1604.12 1604.12.20 00 1604.13 Canned: Herrings: In oil, in airtight containers ........................................kg.............. 4% 1604.13.20 00 Sardines, sardinella and brisling or sprats: In oil, in airtight containers: Other: Neither skinned nor boned...........................kg.............. 15% 1604.13.30 00 Skinned or boned.........................................kg.............. 20% 1604.13.90 00 Other: Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.1% 1604 (con.) 1604.14 1604.14.10 1604.14.20 1604.14.30 1604.14.40 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) 30% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs (con.): Fish, whole or in pieces, but not minced (con.): Tunas, skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.): Tunas and skipjack: In airtight containers: 00 In oil .... ............kg........................................35% .......... Free (A+,CA,IL) 45% 18.6% (MX) Not in oil: In containers weighing with their contents not over 7 kg each, and not the product of any insular possession of the United States, for an aggregate quantity entered in any calendar year not to exceed 20 percent of the United States pack of canned tuna during the immediately preceding year, as reported by the National Marine Fisheries Service................................................... 6% Free (A+,CA,IL) 3.2% (MX) Other ........ ............................................................. 12.5% Free (A+,CA,IL) 6.6% (MX) Not in airtight containers: 00 In bulk or in immediate containers weighing with their contents over 6.8 kg each, not in oil .........................................kg.............. 1.1¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.5¢/kg (MX) 1604.14.50 00 Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 25% 2.8¢/kg 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1604.14.70 00 1604.14.80 00 Quantity General Bonito (Sarda spp.): In oil ...... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.9% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 30% Not in oil .... ............kg........................................6% ............ Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% J) 1.8% (MX) 1604.15.00 00 Mackerel. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3% 1604.16 Anchovies: Other: In immediate containers weighing with their contents 6.8 kg or less each........................kg............. 5% 1604.16.40 00 Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs (con.): Fish, whole or in pieces, but not minced (con.): 1604.19 Other (including yellowtail): In airtight containers: Not in oil: 1604.19.10 00 Bonito, yellowtail and pollock.......................kg.............. 4% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) 1604 (con.) 1604.19.20 00 Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 4% 1604.19.25 00 In oil: Bonito, yellowtail and pollock ................kg............. 5% 1604.19.30 00 Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 4% 1604.19.40 00 1604.19.50 00 1604.19.80 00 1604.20 1604.20.05 1604.20.40 00 1604.20.50 Other: Fish sticks and similar products of any size or shape, fillets or other portions of fish, if breaded, coated with batter or similarly prepared: Neither cooked nor in oil...............................kg.............. 10% Other... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10.5% Other: Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% Other prepared or preserved fish: Products containing meat of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates; prepared meals .................... 10% Fish sticks and similar products of any size or shape, if breaded, coated with batter or similarly prepared: Neither cooked nor in oil.....................................kg.............. 10% Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 7.5% Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs (con.): 1604.30 Caviar and caviar substitutes: 1604.30.20 00 Caviar. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 15% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 30% 1604 (con.) 1605 1605.10 1605.10.05 1605.10.40 1605.20 1605.20.05 Crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved: Crab: Products containing fish meat; prepared meals .................... 10% Other ... .... ............ ............................................................. 5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15% MX) Shrimps and prawns: Products containing fish meat; prepared meals .................... 5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 1605.30 1605.30.05 Lobster: Products containing fish meat; prepared meals .................... 10% 1605.40 Other crustaceans: Other: Boiled clams, whether whole, minced or chopped, and whether or not salted, but not otherwise prepared or preserved, in immediate containers, the contents of each container not exceeding 680 grams gross weight.................kg............. 10% 1605.90.10 00 1605 (con.) 1605.90 (con.) 1605.90.50 00 1605.90.55 00 1701 Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 110% MX) Crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved (con.): Other (con.): Other (con.): Oysters: Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.7% Snails, other than sea snails ..............................kg............. 5% ............................................................. Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J, MX) 12.5% 20% Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form: Raw sugar not containing added flavoring or coloring matter: 1701.11 Cane sugar: 1701.11.05 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.46064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 4.38174 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree than degree in 0.9438544 /kg proportion) but not less than 2.8315624 kg 1701.11.10 00 Describe d in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .............. kg 1.46064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 4.38174 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of not less than a degree in than proportion) 0.9438544 /kg but not less than 2.8315624 kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1701.11.20 00 less 1701.12 1701.12.05 00 Quantity General Special Other sugar to be used for the production (other than by distillation) of polyhydric alcohols, except polyhydric alcohols for use as a substitute for sugar in human food consumption, or to be refined and re-exported in refined form or in sugar -containing products, or to be substituted for domestically produced raw cane sugar that has been or will be exported... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.46064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 4.38174 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree in than proportion) 0.9438544 /kg but not than 2.8315624 kg Beet sugar: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.66064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 (and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree in than proportion) 3.1438544 /kg but not less than 5.0315624 kg 1701.12.10 00 Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.66064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 (and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree in than proportion) 3.1438544 /kg but not less than 5.0315624 kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Other: Containing added flavoring or coloring matter: Containing added coloring but not containing added flavoring matter: 1701.91.05 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 3.66064 /kg (A*,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg less J,MX) 0.0206684 /kg for each degree under 100 degrees (and fractions of a degree in proportion) but not less than 3.1438544 /kg less 1701.91 Free less 0.06220054 kg for each degree under 100 degrees (and fractions of a degree in proportion) but not than 5.0315624 kg 1701.91.10 00 (A*,CA,E*,IL, Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 3.66064 /kg Free 6.581704 /kg less 0.0206684 /kg for each degree under 100 degrees (and fractions of a degree in proportion) but not less than 3.1438544 /kg J,MX) less 0.06220054 kg for each degree under 100 degrees (and fractions of a degree in proportion) but not less than 5.0315624 kg Containing added flavoring matter whether or not containing added coloring: Articles containing over 65 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 2 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .............................................................. kg 1701.91.42 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 6% Free 20% J,MX) 1701.91.52 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .............................................................. kg 6% Free 20% MX) 1701.91.54 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J) 1701.91.80 00 Described in additional U.S. note 8 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ..... ............................................................. kg 6% Free 20% Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.1% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1701.99 1701.99.05 00 Quantity General Special Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.66064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 (and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree in than proportion) 3.1438544 /kg but not less than 5.0315624 kg 1701.99.10 00 Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.66064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 (and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree in than proportion) 3.1438544 /kg but not less than 5.0315624 kg 1702 Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavoring or coloring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel: Lactose and lactose syrup: 1702.11.00 00 Containing by weight 99 percent or more lactose, expressed as anhydrous lactose, calculated on the dry matter.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.4% 1702.19.00 00 1702.20 1702.20.22 1702.30 1702.30.22 00 1702.30.40 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.4% Maple sugar and maple syrup: Blended syrups described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ............................................................. 6% Glucose and glucose syrup, not containing fructose or containing in the dry state less than 20 percent by weight of fructose: Blended syrups described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.24 /kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.44 /kg MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1702.40 1702.40.22 00 Quantity General Glucose and glucose syrup, containing in the dry state at least 20 percent but less than 50 percent by weight of fructose: Blended syrups described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% 1702.40.40 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.1% 1702.50.00 00 Chemically pure fructose .......... ...........................................kg.............. 9.6% 1702.60 Other fructose and fructose syrup, containing in the dry state more than 50 percent by weight of fructose: Blended syrups described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% 1702.60.22 00 1702.60.40 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.1% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 50% J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 1702.90 Other, including invert sugar: Derived from sugar cane or sugar beets: Containing soluble non-sugar solids (excluding any foreign substances that may have been added or developed in the product) equal to 6 percent or less by weight of the total soluble solids: 1702.90.05 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 3.66064 /kg (A,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg of total sugars J,MX) 1702.90.10 00 (A,CA,E*,IL, Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 1702.90.40 00 1702.90.52 00 1702.90.90 00 Free J,MX) of total sugars Other: Invert molasses . ...........................................liters ........ 0.354 /liter kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.84 /liter Other ... .... ............ ...........................................liters ........ 0.354 /liter kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.84 /liter Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.1% 1703 Molasses resulting from the extraction or refining of sugar: 1703.10 Cane molasses: 1703.10.30 00 Imported for (a) the commercial extraction of sugar or (b) human consumption .......................................liters 1703.10.50 00 of total sugars 6.581704 /kg of total sugars 1702.90.35 00 3.66064 /kg Free Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters kg total Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 0.354 /liter Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.84 /liter 0.014 /kg of total sugars Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 0.074 /kg of MX) total 0.354 /liter Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1.84 /liter MX) sugars 1703.90 1703.90.30 00 sugars Other: Imported for (a) the commercial extraction of sugar or (b) human consumption ......................................liters Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1703.90.50 00 Quantity Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters kg total General 0.014 /kg of total sugars Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.074 /kg of total sugars sugars 1704 Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa: 1704.10.00 00 Chewing gum, whether or not sugar -coated..............kg............. 4% 1704.90 1704.90.10 00 1704.90.35 1704.90.52 00 1704.90.54 00 1704.90.74 00 1704.90.90 00 1701 Other: Confections or sweetmeats ready for consumption: Candied nuts.... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.5% Other: Other ... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.6% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 12.2% Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 12.2% Other: Articles containing over 10 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17: Described in additional U.S. note 8 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 12.2% Other... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 12.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 12.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 12.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) See 9906.17.429906.17.43 (MX) 12.2% Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form: Raw sugar not containing added flavoring or coloring matter: 1701.11 Cane sugar: 1701.11.05 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.46064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 4.38174 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree than degree in 0.9438544 /kg proportion) but not less than 2.8315624 kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 1701.11.10 00 (A*,CA,E*,IL, General Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .............. kg 1701.11.20 00 less 1701.12 1701.12.05 00 1.46064 /kg Free 4.38174 /kg less 0.0206684 /kg for each degree under 100 degrees and fractions of a degree in proportion) not less than than 0.9438544 /kg less Special J,MX) less 0.06220054 kg for each degree under 100 degrees (and fractions of a degree in proportion) but not than 2.8315624 kg Other sugar to be used for the production (other than by distillation) of polyhydric alcohols, except polyhydric alcohols for use as a substitute for sugar in human food consumption, or to be refined and re-exported in refined form or in sugar -containing products, or to be substituted for domestically produced raw cane sugar that has been or will be exported... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.46064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 4.38174 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree in than proportion) 0.9438544 /kg but not than 2.8315624 kg Beet sugar: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.66064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 (and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree in than proportion) 3.1438544 /kg but not less than 5.0315624 kg 1701.12.10 00 Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.66064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 (and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree in than proportion) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special 3.1438544 /kg but not less than 5.0315624 kg Other: Containing added flavoring or coloring matter: Containing added coloring but not containing added flavoring matter: 1701.91.05 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 3.66064 /kg (A*,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg less J,MX) 0.0206684 /kg for each degree under 100 degrees (and fractions of a degree in proportion) but not less than 3.1438544 /kg less 1701.91 Free less 0.06220054 kg for each degree under 100 degrees (and fractions of a degree in proportion) but not than 5.0315624 kg 1701.91.10 00 (A*,CA,E*,IL, Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 3.66064 /kg Free 6.581704 /kg less 0.0206684 /kg for each degree under 100 degrees (and fractions of a degree in proportion) but not less than 3.1438544 /kg J,MX) less 0.06220054 kg for each degree under 100 degrees (and fractions of a degree in proportion) but not less than 5.0315624 kg Containing added flavoring matter whether or not containing added coloring: Articles containing over 65 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 2 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .............................................................. kg 1701.91.42 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 6% Free 20% J,MX) Articles containing over 10 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .............................................................. kg 1701.91.52 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6% Free 20% MX) 1701.91.54 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J) 1701.91.80 00 Described in additional U.S. note 8 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ..... ............................................................. kg 6% Free 20% Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.1% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1701.99 1701.99.05 00 Quantity General Special Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.66064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 (and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree in than proportion) 3.1438544 /kg but not less than 5.0315624 kg 1701.99.10 00 Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.66064 /kg Free (A*,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg less J,MX) less 0.0206684 /kg 0.06220054 for each kg for each degree under degree 100 degrees under 100 (and fractions degrees of a degree in (and proportion) fractions of but not less a degree in than proportion) 3.1438544 /kg but not less than 5.0315624 kg 1702 Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavoring or coloring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel: Lactose and lactose syrup: 1702.11.00 00 Containing by weight 99 percent or more lactose, expressed as anhydrous lactose, calculated on the dry matter.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.4% 1702.19.00 00 1702.20 1702.20.22 1702.30 1702.30.22 00 1702.30.40 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.4% Maple sugar and maple syrup: Blended syrups described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ............................................................. 6% Glucose and glucose syrup, not containing fructose or containing in the dry state less than 20 percent by weight of fructose: Blended syrups described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.24 /kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4.44 /kg MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1702.40 1702.40.22 00 Quantity General Glucose and glucose syrup, containing in the dry state at least 20 percent but less than 50 percent by weight of fructose: Blended syrups described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% 1702.40.40 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.1% 1702.50.00 00 Chemically pure fructose .......... ...........................................kg.............. 9.6% 1702.60 Other fructose and fructose syrup, containing in the dry state more than 50 percent by weight of fructose: Blended syrups described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% 1702.60.22 00 1702.60.40 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.1% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 50% J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 1702.90 Other, including invert sugar: Derived from sugar cane or sugar beets: Containing soluble non-sugar solids (excluding any foreign substances that may have been added or developed in the product) equal to 6 percent or less by weight of the total soluble solids: 1702.90.05 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 3.66064 /kg (A,CA,E*,IL, 6.581704 /kg of total sugars J,MX) 1702.90.10 00 (A,CA,E*,IL, Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 1702.90.40 00 1702.90.52 00 1702.90.90 00 sugars Free J,MX) of total sugars Other: Invert molasses . ...........................................liters ........ 0.354 /liter kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.84 /liter Other ... .... ............ ...........................................liters ........ 0.354 /liter kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.84 /liter Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% Other: Blended syrups described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17: Articles containing over 65 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 2 to chapter 17: Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.1% 1703 Molasses resulting from the extraction or refining of sugar: 1703.10 Cane molasses: 1703.10.30 00 Imported for (a) the commercial extraction of sugar or (b) human consumption .......................................liters 1703.10.50 00 of total sugars 6.581704 /kg of total sugars 1702.90.35 00 3.66064 /kg Free Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters kg total Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 0.354 /liter Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.84 /liter 0.014 /kg of total sugars Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 0.074 /kg of MX) total Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity sugars General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1703.90 1703.90.30 00 1703.90.50 00 Quantity Other: Imported for (a) the com mercial extraction of sugar or (b) human consumption ......................................liters Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters kg total General 0.354 /liter 0.014 /kg of total sugars Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1.84 /liter MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 0.074 /kg of J,MX) total sugars sugars 1704 Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa: 1704.10.00 00 Chewing gum, whether or not sugar -coated..............kg............. 4% 1704.90 1704.90.10 00 1704.90.35 1704.90.52 00 1704.90.54 00 1704.90.74 00 1704.90.90 00 Other: Confections or sweetmeats ready for consumption: Candied nuts.... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.5% Other ... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.6% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 12.2% Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 12.2% Other: Articles containing over 10 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17: Described in additional U.S. note 8 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 12.2% Other... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10.4% 1803 Cocoa paste, whether or not defatted: 1803.20.00 00 Wholly or partly defatted...... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.64 /kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 40% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 12.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 12.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 12.2% 0.24 /kg Free 12.2% MX) 1805.00.00 00 Cocoa powder, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter.... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.524 /kg Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa: Cocoa powder, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: Containing 65 percent or more but less than 90 percent by dry weight of sugar: 1806.10.22 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.64 /kg MX) 1806 1806.10 1806.10.34 00 Other: Described in additional U.S. note 1 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 10% Free (A,CA,E,IL, 20% J) 1806.10.43 00 Containing 90 percent or more by dry weight of sugar: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix General Other: Described in additional U.S. note 1 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 1806.10.65 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Quantity Special 10% Free 20% J) 1806.20 Other preparations in blocks, slabs or bars, weighing more than 2 kg or in liquid, paste, powder, granular or other bulk form in containers or immediate packings, of a content exceeding 2 kg: Other: Containing butterfat or other milk solids (excluding articles for consumption at retail as candy or confection): 1806.20.22 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 40% 5% Free J,MX) 1806.20.24 00 1806.20.34 00 1806.20.50 00 1806.20.60 00 Other, containing over 5.5 percent by weight of butterfat: Described in additional U.S. note 2 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ..............kg............. 5% Other: Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ....................kg............. 5% Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.3% Confectioners' coatings and other products (except confectionery) containing by weight not less than 6.8 percent non-fat solids of the cocoa bean nib and not less than 15 percent of vegetable fats other than cocoa butter . ...........................................kg............. 2% Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa cocoa (con.): 1806.20 Other preparations in blocks, slabs or bars, weighing (con.) more than 2 kg or in liquid, paste, powder, granular or other bulk form in containers or immediate packings, of a content exceeding 2 kg (con.): Other: Containing more than 65 percent by weight of sugar: 1806.20.67 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 1806 (con.) 10% Free MX) 1806.20.75 00 1806.20.78 00 1806.20.79 00 Other: Articles containing over 10 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17: Described in additional U.S. note 8 to chapter 17 and entered pursuant to its provisions ...............................kg............. 10% Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 8.5% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 10% 1806.20.81 00 Other, low fat chocolate crumb (excluding articles for consumption at retail as candy or confection): Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 10% 1806.20.85 00 Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 20% Other: Articles containing over 10 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17: Described in additional U.S. note 8 to chapter 17 and entered pursuant to its provisions .......................................kg.............. 10% 1806.20.95 00 1806.20.99 00 1806.31.00 Other ........ ...........................................kg.............. 8.5% Other, in blocks, slabs or bars: Filled .. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.6% 1806.32 Not filled: Preparations consisting wholly of ground cocoa beans, with or without added cocoa fat, flavoring or emulsifying agents, and containing not more than 32 percent by weight of butterfat or other milk solids and not more than 60 percent by weight of sugar: Containing butterfat or other milk solids (excluding articles for consumption at retail as candy or confection): Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .............................................................. kg 1806.32.01 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 5% Free 40% MX) Other, containing over 5.5 percent by weight of butterfat: Described in additional U.S. note 2 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ..............kg............. 5% 1806.32.04 00 Other: Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ..............kg............. 5% 1806.32.14 00 1806.32.30 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.3% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 1806.32.55 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 7% Free 40% J,MX) Other, dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ..... ............................................................. kg 1806.32.60 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J) 40% 7% Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 1806.32.90 00 1806.90 1806.90.01 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .................kg............. 3.5% Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ............ ............................................................. kg 1806.90.05 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J) 1806.90.15 00 1806.90.25 00 1806.90.55 00 1806.90.90 General Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 3.5% Free 40% Other: Containing butterfat or other milk solids (excluding articles for consumption at retail as candy or confection): Containing over 5.5 percent by weight of butterfat: Described in additional U.S. note 2 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ..............kg............. 3.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 40% Other: Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ....................kg............. 3.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 40% Articles containing over 10 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17: Described in additional U.S. note 8 to chapter 17 and entered pursuant to its provisions ...............................kg............. 3.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 40% Other.. ............ ............................................................. 6% Malt extract; food preparations of flour, meal, starch or malt extract, not containing cocoa or containing less than 40 percent by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included; food preparations of goods of headings 0401 to 0404, not containing cocoa or containing less than 5 percent by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included: 1901.10 Preparations for infant use, put up for retail sale: Containing over 10 percent by weight of milk solids: 1901.10.05 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 17.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 1901 1901.10.15 00 1901.10.35 00 1901.10.45 00 Other: Infant formula containing oligosaccharides: Described in additional U.S. note 2 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 17.5% Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 17.5% Other... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14.9% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) 35% 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 17.5% 1901.10.55 00 Other: Infant formula containing oligosaccharides: Described in additional U.S. note 2 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 17.5% 1901.10.60 00 Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 17.5% 1901.10.80 00 1901.10.95 00 1901.20 1901.20.02 00 Other... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14.9% Mixes and doughs for the preparation of bakers' wares of heading 1905: Containing over 25 percent by weight of butterfat, not put up for retail sale: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10% Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ..... ............................................................. kg 1901.20.05 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J) Mixes and doughs described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 19: Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ..............kg............. 10% 1901.20.40 00 Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 8.5% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10% 1901.20.42 00 Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ..... ............................................................. kg 1901.20.45 00 1901.20.65 00 1901.20.80 00 1901.90 1901.90.10 00 Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 10% Free 20% 1901.20.30 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J) General Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 10% Free 20% Mixes and doughs described in additional U.S note 1 to chapter 19: Described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ..............kg............. 10% Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 8.5% Other: Malt extract: Fluid .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 3.24/liter Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 264/liter Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 1901.90.20 00 Quantity General Special Solid or condensed ......kg........................................9.6% ......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) 1901.90.28 00 1901.90.32 00 1901.90.33 00 1901.90.34 00 1901.90.38 00 1901.90.42 00 1901.90.44 00 1901.90.46 00 1901.90.48 00 1901.90.56 00 1901.90.70 00 1901.90.90 Dry mixtures containing less than 31 percent by weight of butterfat and consisting of not less than 17.5 percent by weight each of sodium caseinate, butterfat, whey solids containing over 5.5 percent by weight of butterfat, and dried whole milk, but not containing dried milk, dried whey or dried buttermilk any of which contain 5.5 percent or less by weight of butterfat ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.374 /kg Cajeta not made from cow's milk ....................................kg.............. 11.2% Margarine cheese: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Described in additional U.S. note 23 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions..................kg.............. 10% Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Dairy preparations containing over 10 percent by weight of milk solids: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 16% Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 16% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 16% Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 16% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other: Articles containing over 10 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17: Described in additional U.S. note 8 to chapter 17 and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 10% Other: Containing over 5.5 percent by weight of butterfat and not packaged for retail sale........................kg.............. 10.2% Other ....... ............................................................. 6.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) 12.14 /kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.8% (MX) 20% 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 20% 3% (MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed (with meat or other substances) or otherwise prepared, such as spaghetti, macaroni, noodles, lasagna, gnocchi, ravioli, cannelloni; couscous, whether or not prepared: Uncooked pasta, not stuffed or otherwise prepared: 1902.11 Containing eggs: 1902.11.40 00 Other, including pasta packaged with sauce preparations . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.4% Special 1902 1902.19 1902.19.40 00 1902.20.00 1902.30.00 Other: Other, including pasta packaged with sauce preparations . ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.4% Stuffed pasta, whether or not cooked or otherwise prepared . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% Other pasta ... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% 1902.40.00 00 Couscous ...... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 6.4% Free MX) 1903.00 Tapioca and substitutes therefor prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains, pearls, siftings or in similar forms: 1903.00.40 00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.84/kg 1904 1904.10.00 1904.20 1904.20.10 00 1904.20.90 00 1904.90.00 1905 1905.90.90 Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products (for example, cornflakes); cereals (other than corn (maize)) in grain form or in the form of flakes or other worked grains (except flour and meal), pre-cooked or otherwise prepared, not elsewhere specified or included: Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products .. ............................................................. 1.1% Prepared foods obtained from unroasted cereal flakes or from mixtures of unroasted cereal flakes and roasted cereal flakes or swelled cereals: In airtight containers and not containing apricots, citrus fruits, peaches or pears .......................................kg.............. 5.6% Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14.9% Other ........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 14% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.34/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers' wares, whether or not containing cocoa; communion wafers, empty capsules of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use, sealing wafers, rice paper and similar products: Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.5% Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acid: 2001.10.00 00 Cucumbers including gherkins .....................................kg............. 9.6% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 20% 2001 2001.20.00 00 Onions ..... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 3.6% Free MX) 2001.90 2001.90.10 00 2001.90.20 00 Other: Capers: In immediate containers holding more than 3.4 kg. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 8% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J) 2.4% (MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 2001.90.25 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% General Other: Vegetables: Artichokes ........... ............................................................. kg 2001.90.30 00 Beans .. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.8% 2001.90.33 00 Nopalitos . ............ ...........................................kg............. 7.7% 2001.90.35 00 Pimientos (Capsicum anuum) .............................kg.............. 8.1% 2001.90.39 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 9.6% 2001.90.42 00 Chestnuts .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.9¢/kg 2001.90.45 00 Mangoes... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.5¢/kg 2001.90.50 00 Walnuts ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 7¢/kg 2001.90.60 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14% 2002 Special 10.2% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 38.5% J) 2.8% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) 35% 55¢/kg 33¢/kg 33¢/kg 35% Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid: Tomatoes, whole or in pieces ...........................................12.5% ....... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 50% 2002.10.00 J) 4.4% (MX) 2002.90 Other: 2002.90.40 00 In powder ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 50% 11.6% Free J) 3.4% (MX) 2002.90.80 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 11.6% 2003 Mushrooms and truffles, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid: Mushrooms ...... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6¢/kg drained weight + 8.5% 2003.10.00 Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, frozen, other than products of heading 2006: 2004.10 Potatoes: 2004.10.40 00 Yellow (Solano) potatoes ............................................................ kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.4% (MX) 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1¢/kg on drained weight + 3% (MX) 22¢/kg on drained weight + 45% 6.4% Free J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% 2004 2004.10.80 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 8% 2004.90 2004.90.10 00 2004.90.80 00 Other vegetables and mixtures of vegetables: Antipasto ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.2% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Beans. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.1¢/kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.6¢/kg on entire contents MX) entire of container 2004.90.90 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 11.2% Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen, other than products of heading 2006: 2005.10.00 00 Homogenized vegetables.... ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 35% contents of container Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) 35% 11.2% Free 2005 J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2005.20.00 Quantity General Potatoes .. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 2005.51.40 General Special Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1¢/kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J,) 6.6¢/kg on entire contents MX) entire of container contents of container Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.5¢/kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J,) 6.6¢/kg on entire contents MX) 2005.59.00 00 entire of container 2005.60.00 00 Asparagus ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14.9% contents of container Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) Olives: In a saline solution: Green in color: Not pitted: Ripe, in containers each holding less than 13 kg, drained weight: 2005.70.02 In an aggregate quantity not to exceed 730 metric tons entered in any calendar year ............................................... 5.4¢/kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) drained weight drained drained weight (MX) Other: In containers each holding more than 8 kg, drained weight, certified by the importer to be used for repacking or sale as green olives: 2005.70.06 00 Described in additional U.S. note 4 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ....................................kg............. 3.7¢/kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) drained weight drained drained weight (MX) 35% 2005.70 2005.70.12 00 drained 7.4¢/kg on 1.6¢/kg on weight 7.4¢/kg on 1.1¢/kg on weight Other ....... ...........................................kg............. 3.7¢/kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 7.4¢/kg on drained weight 2.2¢/kg on drained weight (MX) weight Pitted or stuffed: 2005.70.16 00 drained Place packed: Stuffed, in containers each holding not more than 1 kg, drained weight: In an aggregate quantity not to exceed 2,700 metric tons in any calendar year ...............................kg............. 5.4¢/kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 10.8¢/kg on drained weight 1.6¢/kg on drained weight (MX) 2005.70.23 00 drained Other ....... ...........................................kg............. 6.9¢/kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 10.8¢/kg on drained weight 3.2¢/kg on drained weight (MX) 2005.70.25 drained 2005.70.50 2005.70.60 weight weight Other.. ............ ............................................................. 8.6¢/kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 10.8¢/kg on drained weight 3.2¢/kg on drained In a saline solution (con.): Not green in color: Canned: Not pitted.......... ............................................................. 9.3¢/kg on drained weight Other... ............ ............................................................. 10.1¢/kg on weight (MX) weight Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.4¢/kg on drained weight (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11.6¢/kg on drained weight 11.9¢/kg on Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General drained weight Special J) 3.5¢/kg on drained weight (MX) drained weight Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity Other than canned: In airtight containers of glass or metal.........kg.............. 9.9¢/kg on drained weight 2005.70.70 00 2005.70.75 00 drained General Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.4¢/kg on drained weight (MX) 11.6¢/kg on drained weight Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.3¢/kg on Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 10¢/kg on drained weight 1.5¢/kg on drained weight (MX) 2005.70.91 00 2005.70.97 00 Otherwise prepared or preserved: Green, in containers each holding less than 13 kg, drained weight: In an aggregate quantity not to exceed 550 metric tons in any calendar year ...............kg.............. 5.5¢/kg on drained weight Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.8¢/kg on drained weight 2005.80.00 00 Sweet corn (Zea mays var. saccharata)........................kg............. 5.6% 2005.90 2005.90.10 00 Other vegetables and mixtures of vegetables: Carrots in airtight containers ...................................kg............. 6.4% 2005.90.20 00 Onions ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.5% 2005.90.30 00 Sauerkraut 2005.90.50 Fruits of the genus Capsicum (peppers) or of the genus Pimenta (e.g., allspice): Pimientos (Capsicum anuum)...................................................... 8.1% 2005.90.55 kg 4.8% Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 14.9% 2005.90.80 00 Artichokes. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14.9% 2005.90.85 00 Chickpeas (garbanzos).. ...........................................kg............. 0.8¢/kg on entire contents of container 2005.90.97 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 11.2% Vegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit-peel and other parts of plants preserved by sugar (drained, glacé or crystallized): 2006.00.20 00 Cherries..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9.9¢/kg + 6.4% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.6¢/kg on drained weight (MX) weight 11¢/kg on drained weight Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11¢/kg on J) drained 3.3¢/kg on drained weight weight (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.8% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 38.5% 35% 35% 4.4¢/kg on entire contents of container Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 2006.00 2006.00.30 00 Ginger root ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.4% 2006.00.40 00 Pineapples ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.1% 2006.00.50 00 Other, including mixtures: Mixtures .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 16% 2006.00.60 00 Other: Citrus fruit; peel of citrus or other fruit.....................kg.............. 6¢/kg 2006.00.70 00 Other fruit and nuts .. ...........................................kg............. 8% 2006.00.90 00 Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 16% 2007 Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut pureé and fruit or nut pastes, being cooked preparations, whether or not Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20.9¢/kg + 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 17.6¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2007.10.00 00 Quantity General Special containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: Homogenized preparations ......kg........................................12% .......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) 2007.91 2007.91.10 00 Other: Citrus fruit: Pastes and pureés ...... ...........................................kg.............. 11.2% 2007.91.40 00 Orange marmalade ... ...........................................kg............. 3.5% 2007.91.90 00 Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.5% 2007.99 Other: Jams: Lingonberry and raspberry .......................kg............. 1.8% 2007.99.05 00 2007.99.10 00 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 35% 35% 2007.99.15 00 kg............. 2.2% .................. Currant and other berry .....................................kg.............. 1.4% 2007.99.20 00 Apricot .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.5% 2007.99.25 00 Cherry. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.5% 2007.99.35 00 Peach... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2007.99.40 00 Pineapple 2007.99.45 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.6% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 2007.99.48 00 Pastes and purees: Apple, quince and pear .................................kg............. 12% 2007.99.50 (A*,CA,E,IL, Strawberry Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) kg 4% Guava and mango ............................................................. Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.3% 35% 35% 35% 20.9¢/kg + 40% 35% Free 35% 2007.99.55 00 Papaya .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14% 2007.99.60 00 Strawberry ............ ...........................................kg.............. 12% 2007.99.65 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10% 2007.99.70 00 Fruit jellies: Currant and berry... ...........................................kg.............. 1.4% 2007.99.75 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.2% Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or spirit, not elsewhere specified or included: Nuts, peanuts (ground-nuts) and other seeds, whether or not mixed together: 2008.11 Peanuts (ground-nuts): Blanched peanuts: 2008.11.22 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.6¢/kg J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.7% (MX) 35% 35% 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 2008 2008.11.25 00 2008.11.42 00 Described in additional U.S. note 2 to chapter 12 and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.6¢/kg Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 15¢/kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.6¢/kg 2008.11.45 00 2008.19 2008.19.15 00 Described in additional U.S. note 2 to chapter 12 and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.6¢/kg Other, including mixtures: Coconuts .. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1% 2008.19.20 00 Filberts ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.3¢/kg 2008.19.25 00 Pecans ...... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 9.9¢/kg 2008.19.30 Pignolia and pistachios .......................................................... 1¢/kg 2008.19.40 00 Almonds...... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 32.6¢/kg 2008.19.50 00 Watermelon seeds ...... ...........................................kg.............. 6.4% 2008.19.85 00 Other, including mixtures: Mixtures..... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 22.4% 2008.19.90 2008.20.00 Other ... .... ............ ............................................................. 17.9% Pineapples ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.35¢/kg Citrus fruit: Peel: 2008.30.10 00 Of oranges, mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas), clementines, wilkings and similar citrus hybrids ............................................................ kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 17.6¢/kg Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 15¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 22¢/kg 22¢/kg 11¢/kg 40.8¢/kg 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 4.4¢/kg J,MX) 2008.30 2008.30.20 00 Of lemons ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2¢/kg 2008.30.30 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.3¢/kg 2008.30.35 00 2008.30.37 00 2008.30.40 00 2008.30.46 00 2008.30.48 00 Pulp: Orange ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.2% Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.8% Other: Oranges...... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.4¢/kg Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas); clementines, wilkings and similar citrus hybrids: Mandarins: Satsumas, in airtight containers: Other ........ ...........................................kg.............. 0.28¢/kg Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.28¢/kg 2008.30.60 00 Lemons (Citrus limon, Citrus limonum) and limes (Citrus aurantifolia): Lemons ... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.8¢/kg 2008.30.65 00 Limes .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14% 2008.30.70 00 Grapefruit ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.1¢/kg 2008.30.80 00 Kumquats.... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.55¢/kg 2008.30.85 00 Citron .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 14% 2¢/kg J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) Free 17.6¢/kg 17.6¢/kg 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.6¢/kg (MX) 2.2¢/kg Free (A+,CA,IL, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.2¢/kg 2.2¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 5.5¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J) 5.2% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) 3.3¢/kg 2.2¢/kg 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2008.30.95 00 Quantity General Other, including bergamots ...............................kg............. 14% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2008.40.00 Pears......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 15.3% 2008.50 2008.50.20 00 Apricots: Pulp.... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10% 2008.50.40 00 2008.60.00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 29.8% 2008.70.00 Cherries..... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.9¢/kg + 4.5% Peaches .... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 17% 2008.80.00 00 Strawberries ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.9% 2008.91.00 00 Other, including mixtures other than those of subheading 2008.19: Palm hearts .... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.9% 2008.92 2008.92.10 2008.92.90 2008.99 2008.99.05 00 Mixtures: In airtight containers and not containing apricots, citrus fruits, peaches or pears.................................... 5.6% Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 14.9% Other: Apples ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.9¢/kg 2008.99.10 00 Avocados ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 10.6¢/kg 2008.99.13 00 Bananas: Pulp ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.4% 2008.99.15 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.8% 2008.99.18 Berries: Blueberries ............ ............................................................. 2.2% 2008.99.20 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.5% 2008.99.23 00 Cashew apples, mameyes colorados, sapodillas, soursops and sweetsops .............kg............. 1.3% 2008.99.25 00 Dates .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 22.4% 2008.99.28 00 Figs .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 9.6% 2008.99.29 00 Grapes ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 7% 2008.99.30 00 2008.99.35 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% Guavas ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. Free Lychees and longans ............................................................. kg 2008.99.40 00 Mangoes... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.5¢/kg 2008.99.42 Nectarines .. .... ............ ............................................................. 16% 2008.99.45 00 Papayas: Pulp ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 14% 2008.99.50 00 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.8% 2008.99.60 00 Plums (including prune plums and sloes).. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.2% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% 35% 21¢/kg + 40% 35% 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.9¢/kg (MX) 5.5¢/kg 35% 33¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7% 35% 35% 40% 35% 35% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33¢/kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% J) 6% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2008.99.61 00 Soybeans .. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.8% 2008.99.63 00 Sweet ginger ............ ...........................................kg............. 4.4% 2008.99.65 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% Cassava (manioc) ..... ............................................................. kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 7.9% Free MX) Other: Pulp ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 9.6% 2008.99.80 00 2008.99.90 Other ... .... ............ ............................................................. 6% 2009.30 Juice of any other single citrus fruit: Lime: Unfit for beverage purposes................................................ 1.8¢/kg 2009.30.10 2009.30.20 Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.7¢/liter 2009.40 2009.40.20 00 Pineapple juice: Not concentrated, or having a degree of concentration of not more than 3.5 degrees (as determined before correction to the nearest 0.5 degree) ....... .... ............ ............................................................. liters Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 18¢/liter MX) 4.2¢/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 18¢/liter J) 1.5¢/liter (MX) 2009.40.40 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1¢/liter 2009.50.00 Tomato juice . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.14¢/liter 2009.60.00 Grape juice (including grape must) ......................................................... 4.4¢/liter 2009.80 Juice of any other single fruit or vegetable: Fruit juice: Prune juice.. .... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 0.64¢/liter 2009.80.40 00 2009.80.60 2009.80.80 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Other ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.5¢/liter Vegetable juice ... ............ ............................................................. Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 18¢/liter J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4¢/liter MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 26¢/liter J) 1.9¢/liter (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 18¢/liter J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 18¢/liter MX) 0.2¢/liter Free 4¢/liter MX) 2009.90 Mixtures of juices: 2009.90.20 00 Vegetable ....... .... ............ ............................................................. liters (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4¢/liter 2009.90.40 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 7.4¢/liter Extracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee, tea or maté and preparations with a basis of these products or with a basis of coffee, tea or maté; roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes, and extracts, essences and concentrates thereof: Extracts, essences and concentrates of coffee, and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of coffee: 2101.12 Preparations with a basis of extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of coffee: 2101.12.32 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10% 0.2¢/liter MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.7¢/liter (MX) Free 18¢/liter 2101 2101.12.54 00 Articles containing over 10 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17: Described in additional U.S. note 8 to chapter 17 and entered pursuant to its Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity provisions ..... ............................................................. kg General Special 10% (A,CA,E,IL, 20% ............ ............................................................. J) Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2101.12.90 00 2101.20 2101.20.32 00 2101.20.90 00 2101.30.00 00 2102 2102.10.00 00 2102.20 2102.20.20 00 2102.20.60 00 2103 2103.10.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2103.20 2103.20.20 00 2103.20.40 2103.30 2103.30.40 00 Quantity General Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 8.5% ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Extracts, essences and concentrates, of tea or maté, and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of tea or maté: Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10% ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 8.5% ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes and extracts, essences and concentrates thereof .... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.14/kg ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Yeasts (active or inactive); other single-cell microorganisms, dead (but not including vaccines of heading 3002); prepared baking powders: Active yeasts ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.4% ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Inactive yeasts; other single-cell microorganisms, dead: Yeasts (except dried brewers' yeast)....................kg............. 6.4% ............................................................. Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.2% ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Sauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments and mixed seasonings; mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard: Soy sauce...... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 35% ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. MX) Tomato ketchup and other tomato sauces: Tomato ketchup . ............ ...........................................kg............. 6% .... ............ ............................................................. Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 11.6% ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard: Prepared mustard ......... ...........................................kg............. 2.84 /kg Other: Nonalcoholic preparations of yeast extract (other than sauces) .. .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.2% ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Other: Mixed condiments and mixed seasonings: Mixed condiments and mixed seasonings described in additional U.S. note 3 to this chapter: 2103.90.72 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% ...... ............................................................. MX) 2103.90.74 00 Described in additional U.S. note 4 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ..... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J) 35% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.64/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) 3% Free Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 50% J) 4% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 224 /kg MX) 2103.90 2103.90.40 00 2103.90.80 00 2103.90.90 Other ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 6.4% ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.4% ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 7.5% Free 7.5% Free Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2104 2104.10.00 2104.20.00 00 2105.00 2105.00.05 00 2105.00.10 00 2105.00.25 00 2105.00.30 00 2105.00.50 00 Quantity General Soups and broths and preparations therefor; homogenized composite food preparations: Soups and broths and preparations therefor ............................ 3.2% ............................................................. Homogenized composite food preparations ..............kg............. 2.5% ............................................................. Ice cream and other edible ice, whether or not containing cocoa: Ice cream: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ...........................kg.............. 20% ............................................................. Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ...........................kg.............. 20% ............................................................. Other: Dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 20% ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions..................kg.............. 20% ............................................................. Other kg 17% 2106 Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included: 2106.10.00 00 Protein concentrates and textured protein substances .kg............. 6.4% ............................................................. 2106.90 Other: Products derived from the dried milk, dried buttermilk or dried whey of subheadings 0402.10, 0402.21.05, 0402.21.25, 0402.21.30, 0402.21.50, 0403.90.41, 0403.90.45, 0404.10.50 or 0404.10.90, which contain not over 5.5 percent by weight of butterf at and which are mixed with other ingredients including, but not limited to sugar, if such mixtures contain over 16 percent milk solids by weight, are capable of being further processed or mixed with similar ingredients and are not prepared for marketing to the retail consumer in the identical form and package in which imported: 2106.90.03 00 Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.94 /kg 2106.90.06 00 Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ........kg............. 2.94 /kg Compound alcoholic preparations of an alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 0.5 percent vol., of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages: 2106.90.12 00 Containing not over 20 percent of alcohol by weight ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 444 /kg + 1.9% 2106.90.15 00 Containing over 20 percent but not over 50 percent of alcohol by weight..............................kg............. 8.44 /kg + 1.9% 2106.90.18 00 Containing over 50 percent of alcohol by weight ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, $1.7 kg + 1.9% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 12.14 /kg MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 12.14 /kg 4.24 /kg + Free J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 884 /kg + 25% 174 /kg + Free J,MX) 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2106.90.22 00 2106.90.24 00 2106.90.28 00 2106.90.32 00 2106.90.34 00 2106.90.38 00 2106.90.42 00 2106.90.44 00 Quantity General Butter substitutes, whether in liquid or solid state, containing over 15 percent by weight of butter or other fats or oils derived from milk: Containing over 10 percent by weight of milk solids: Butter substitutes containing over 45 percent by weight of butterfat: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 15.44/kg Described in additional U.S. note 14 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 15.44/kg Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 13.14/kg Other: Butter substitutes containing over 45 percent by weight of butterfat: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 15.44/kg Described in additional U.S. note 14 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ...........................................kg.............. 15.44/kg Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 13.14/kg 314/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 314/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.64/kg (MX) 314/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 314/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 314/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.64/kg (MX) 314/kg Described in additional U.S. note 5 to chapter 17 and entered pursuant to its provisions ......kg............. 3.66064 /kg Free (A,CA,E*,IL, of total sugars J,MX) 2106.90.48 00 2106.90.58 Other: Of gelatin .. .... ............ ............................................................. 4.8% 2106.90.64 00 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Syrups derived from cane or beet sugar, containing added coloring but not added flavoring matter: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.66064 /kg Free (A,CA,E*,IL, of total sugars J,MX) Fruit or vegetable juices, fortified with vitamins or minerals: Orange juice.... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 7.854/liter 2106.90.62 00 Special Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other, dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 10% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) See 9906.21.359906.21.36 (MX) 6.581704 /kg of total sugars 6.581704 /kg of total sugars 184/liter Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2106.90.78 00 2106.90.82 00 2106.90.83 00 2106.90.85 00 2106.90.95 00 2106.90.99 Quantity General Articles containing over 10 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17: Described in additional U.S. note 8 to chapter 17 and entered pursuant to its provisions .......................................kg.............. 10% Other ....... ...........................................kg............. 6.4% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ...........................................kg.............. 10% Other, dairy products described in additional U.S. note 1 to chapter 4: Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions.....................kg.............. 10% Articles containing over 10 percent by dry weight of sugar described in additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17: Described in additional U.S. note 8 to chapter 17 and entered pursuant to its provisions .......................................kg.............. 10% Other ....... ............................................................. 6.4% Waters, including natural or artificial mineral waters and aerated waters, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter nor flavored; ice and snow: 2201.10.00 00 Mineral waters and aerated waters ..............................liters ........ 0.264 /liter Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 2201 2202 2202.10.00 2202.90 2202.90.10 00 Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavored, and other nonalcoholic beverages, not including fruit or vegetable juices of heading 2009: Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavored ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.24 /liter Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2.64 /liter MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 44 /liter MX) Other: Milk-based drinks: Chocolate milk drink ......liters....................................17% .......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J,MX) 2202.90.22 00 2202.90.24 00 Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................liters.......... 17.5% kg Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ...........................................liters 17.5% kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2202.90.30 00 2202.90.35 00 Quantity General Fruit or vegetable juices, fortified with vitamins or minerals: Orange juice: Not made from a juice having a degree of concentration of 1.5 or more (as determined before correction to the nearest 0.5 degree) ............ ...........................................liters.......... 4.54/liter Other .... .... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 7.854/liter 2202.90.90 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.24 /liter 2203.00.00 Beer made from malt .... ............ ............................................................. 0.44 /liter 2204 Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines; grape must other than that of heading 2009: Sparkling wine ..... .... ............ ............................................................. 19.84 /liter 2204.10.00 2204.21 2204.21.20 00 2204.21.30 00 2204.21.50 2204.21.60 00 2204.21.80 2204.29 2204.29.20 2204.29.40 00 2204.29.60 00 In containers holding 2 liters or less: Effervescent wine........ ...........................................liters.......... 19.84/liter Other: Of an alcoholic strength by volume not over 14 percent vol.: If entitled under regulations of the United States Internal Revenue Service to a type designation which includes the name "Tokay" and if so designated on the approved label .............................liters ........ 6.34 /liter Other... ............ ............................................................. 6.34/liter Of an alcoholic strength by volume over 14 percent vol.: If entitled under regulations of the United States Internal Revenue Service to a type designation which includes the name "Marsala" and if so designated on the approved label liters 5.34 /liter Other.. ............ ............................................................. 16.94 /liter Other: In containers holding over 2 liters but not over 4 liters: Of an alcoholic strength by volume not over 14 percent vol ........ ............................................................. 8.44/liter Of an alcoholic strength by volume over 14 percent vol ........ ...........................................liters.......... 22.44/liter In containers holding over 4 liters: Of an alcoholic strength by volume not over 14 percent vol. ...... ...........................................liters.......... 144/liter Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) See 9906.22.049906.22.05 (MX) 184/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.94/liter (MX) 184/liter Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 44 /liter MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, 13.24 /liter J) 0.44 /liter (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, $1.59/liter MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $1.59/liter Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) 2.94 /liter (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.94/liter (MX) 334 /liter 334/liter Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 334 /liter MX) Free (A,E,IL,J, MX) 334 /liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.94/liter (MX) 334/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 7.94/liter (MX) 334/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.94/liter (MX) 334/liter Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2204.29.80 00 2204.30.00 00 Quantity General Of an alcoholic strength by volume over 14 percent vol ........ ...........................................liters.......... 22.44/liter Other grape must.... .... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 4.44/liter + pf.liters + 31.44/pf. liter Vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavored with plants or aromatic substances: 2205.10 In containers holding 2 liters or less: 2205.10.30 00 Vermouth ....... .... ............ ............................................................. liters (A,CA,E,IL,J, 334 / liter Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 7.94/liter (MX) 334/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 18.54/liter + $1.3 pf. liter 3.54 /liter Free 2205 2205.10.60 00 2205.90 2205.90.20 00 2205.90.40 00 2205.90.60 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters ........ 4.24 /liter Other: Vermouth: In containers each holding over 2 liters but not over 4 liters... ............ ...........................................liters ........ 3.54 /liter In containers each holding over 4 liters....................liters.......... 3.84/liter Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters ........ 4.24 /liter MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 334 / liter MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 334 /liter MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 334/liter J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 334 /liter MX) 2206.00 Other fermented beverages (for example, cider, perry, mead); mixtures of fermented beverages and mixtures of fermented beverages and non-alcoholic beverages, not elsewhere specified or included: 2206.00.15 00 Cider, whether still or sparkling....................................liters ........ 0.44 /liter 2206.00.30 00 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 1.34 /liter MX) Prune wine ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 3.14/liter Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 18.54/ + 22.14/pf. J,MX) liter + liter on ethyl $1.3 pf. alcohol content liter on ethyl alcohol content 2206.00.45 00 Rice wine or sake..... ............ ............................................................. liters (A,CA,E,IL,J, 334 /liter 34 /liter Free MX) 2206.00.60 00 2206.00.90 00 Other: Effervescent wine . ............ ...........................................liters .......... 13.94/ liter Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters ........ 4.24 /liter Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 percent vol. or higher; ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength: 2207.10 Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 percent vol. or higher: 2207.10.30 00 For beverage purposes. ...........................................pf.liters Free (A+,CA,E,IL, $1.59/ liter J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 334 /liter MX) 2207 2207.10.60 00 2207.20.00 00 2208.40 2208.40.20 00 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J,) $1.3 pf. MX) liter For nonbeverage purposes liters....................................2.5% ........ Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J) 0.9% (MX) Ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters.......... 1.9% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J) 0.9% (MX) Rum and tafia: In containers each holding not over 4 liters: Valued not over $3 per proof liter ............................pf.liters 18.94 /pf.liter 23.74/pf.liter Free (A+,CA,E, IL) 11.14/pf. liter (MX) $1.3 pf. liter Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 2208.40.40 00 Valued over $3 per proof liter ..................................pf.liters 2208.40.60 00 In containers each holding over 4 liters: Valued not over 694 per proof liter ..........................pf.liters 2208.40.80 00 2208.90.80 00 General Special 134/pf.liter Free (A+,CA,E, IL) 11.14/pf. liter (MX) $1.3 pf. liter 23.74/pf.liter Free (A+,CA,E, IL) 11.14/pf. liter (MX) $1.3 pf. liter Valued over 694 per proof liter ................................pf.liters 134/pf.liter Free (A+,CA,E, IL) 11.14/pf. liter (MX) $1.3 pf. liter Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................pf.liters 21.14 /pf.liter Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, $4.0 pf. MX) liter 0.54 /pf.liter Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 2.14 /pf.liter MX) 2209.00.00 00 Vinegar and substitutes for vinegar obtained from acetic acid..... ............ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................pf.liters liters 2302 Bran, sharps (middlings) and other residues, whether or not in the form of pellets, derived from the sifting, milling or other working of cereals or of leguminous plants: 2302.50.00 00 Of leguminous plants.... ............ ...........................................t................. 1.4% 2303 2303.10.00 Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues, beet-pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar manufacture, brewing or distilling dregs and waste, whether or not in the form of pellets: Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues ........................... 1.4% 2304.00.00 00 Oilcake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of soybean oil ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.454/kg 2305.00.00 00 Oilcake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of peanut (ground-nut) oil. ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.324 /kg Oilcake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of vegetable fats or oils, other than those of heading 2304 or 2305: 2306.10.00 00 Of cotton seeds ...... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.564/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.74/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 0.74 /kg MX) 2306 2306.20.00 00 Of linseed...... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 0.74 /kg 2306.30.00 00 Of sunflower seeds . ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.454 /kg 2306.40.00 00 Of rape or colza seeds ......... ...........................................kg............. 0.174 /kg 2306.50.00 00 Of coconut or copra . ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.454 /kg 2306.60.00 00 Of palm nuts or kernels ....... ...........................................kg............. 0.324 /kg 2306.70.00 00 Of corn (maize) germ ........... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 0.74 /kg 2306.90.00 Other ........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.324 /kg Vegetable materials and vegetable waste, vegetable residues and byproducts, whether or not in the form of pellets, of a kind used in animal feeding, not elsewhere specified or included: 2308.10.00 00 Acorns and horse-chestnuts.... ...........................................kg.............. 1.4% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.124 /kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 0.324 /kg 0.74/kg Free 0.74 /kg 0.74 /kg 0.74 /kg 0.74 /kg Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 0.74 /kg MX) 2308 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2308.90 2308.90.50 00 2308.90.80 2309 2309.90 2309.90.22 2309.90.24 2309.90.42 2309.90.44 Quantity General Other: Dehydrated marigolds ... ...........................................kg............. 1.9% Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.4% Other: Animal feeds containing milk or milk derivatives: Containing over 10 percent by weight of milk solids: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ............................................................. 7.5% Described in additional U.S. note 2 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ............................................................. 7.5% Other: Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions.... ............................................................. 7.5% Described in additional U.S. note 2 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ............................................................. 7.5% Animal feeds containing egg..............................kg.............. 1.9% 2309.90.70 00 Other: Preparations, with a basis of vitamin B12, for supplementing animal feed .....kg............. 1.4% 2401 2401.10.61 2401.10.63 2401.10.95 2401.20.05 00 2401.20.31 2401.20.33 2401.20.57 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J,MX) Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding: Other: 2309.90.60 00 2309.90.95 00 Special Other... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.4% Unmanufactured tobacco (whether or not threshed or similarly processed); tobacco refuse: To be used in products other than cigarettes ......... ............................................................. 23.94/kg Other: Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions...................................... 23.94/kg Other ... .... ............ ............................................................. 32.74 /kg Not threshed or similarly processed: Leaf tobacco, the product of two or more countries or dependencies, when mixed or packed together............ ...........................................kg.............. $5.48/kg To be used in products other than cigarettes .................................................. 40.94/kg Other: Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ................................................... 40.94/kg Other ....... ............................................................. 39.74 /kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 8.44/kg (MX) 77.24/kg Free (A+,E,J) 77.24/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 854 /kg MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) $1.93 kg (MX) $6.4 kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 14.44/kg (MX) $1.2 kg Free (A+,E,J) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $1.2 kg $1.1 kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2401.20.83 Quantity General To be used in products other than cigarettes ......... ............................................................. 37.54/kg 2401.30.25 Other: Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ............................................ 37.54/kg Tobacco refuse: From cigar leaf: Tobacco stems: Cut, ground or pulverized .............................................. 974/kg 2401.30.27 Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 28.44/kg 2401.20.85 2401.30 2401.30 (con.) Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 13.24/kg (MX) $1.10/kg Free (A+,E,J) $1.10/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 36.34/kg (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 10.64/kg (MX) $1.2 kg Free (A+,E,J) Free (A+,E,J) $1.2 kg 77.24/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) $1.26 kg + 3.1% (MX) $9.9 kg + 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) $9.9 kg + 25% 77.24/kg Tobacco refuse (con.): Other (con.): Other: Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions: Tobacco stems: 2401.30.35 2401.30.37 2402 2402.10 2402.10.30 Cut, ground or pulverized....................................... 974/kg Other... ............ ............................................................. 28.44/kg Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: Cigars, cheroots and cigarillos, containing tobacco: Each valued less than 154 ............................................................. $1.89/kg + 4.7% kg Each valued 154 or over but less than 234 ....................thousands 574/kg + 1.4% 37.84/kg + 2402.10.60 00 0.9% (MX) 2402.10.80 00 2402.20 2402.20.10 00 2402.20.80 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, $9.9 kg Each valued 234 or over ...... ...........................................thous. kg Cigarettes containing tobacco: Containing clove .... ............ ...........................................thous. kg Other: Paper-wrapped ............ ........................................... kg 574 /kg + 1.4% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 41.74 /kg + 0.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, $9.9 kg MX) + 25% thousands $1.0 kg + 2.3% 70.24/kg + J) $9.9 kg + 25% Free + 25% 1.5% (MX) 2402.20.90 00 2402.90.00 00 2403 2403.10 2403.10.20 Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................thous. kg $1.50/kg + 3.2% Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................thousands $1.0 kg + 2.3% Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; "homogenized" or "reconstituted" tobacco; tobacco extracts and essences: Smoking tobacco, whether or not containing tobacco substitutes in any proportion: Prepared for marketing to the ultimate consumer in the identical form and package in which imported ....... .... ............ ...........................................32.84/kg.... Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, $9.9 kg MX) + 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 70.24/kg + 1.5% (MX) $9.9 kg + 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 11.54/kg (MX) $1.2 kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2403.10.30 2403.10.60 2403.91 2403.91.20 00 2403.91.43 2403.91.45 2403 (con.) 2403.99 2403.99.20 2403.99.30 2403.99.60 Quantity General Other: To be used in products other than cigarettes ............................ 32.84/kg Other: Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions.. ............ ............................................................. 32.84/kg Other: "Homogenized" or "reconstituted" tobacco: Suitable for use as wrapper tobacco ...............kg............. 624 /kg Other: To be used in products other than cigarettes .. ............ ............................................................. 19.94/kg ` Other: Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ............................................................. 19.94/kg Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; "homogenized" or "reconstituted" tobacco; tobacco extracts and essences (con.): Other (con.): Other: Prepared for marketing to the ultimate consumer in the identical form and package in which imported ......... ............................................................. 24.74/kg Other: To be used in products other than cigarettes .. ............ ............................................................. 24.74/kg Other: Described in additional U.S. note 5 to this chapter and entered pursuant to its provisions ........ ............................................................. 24.74/kg Natural barium sulfate (barytes); natural barium carbonate (witherite), whether or not calcined, other than barium oxide of heading 2816: 2511.10 Natural barium sulfate (barytes): 2511.10.50 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................t ................ $1.2 t Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 11.54/kg (MX) $1.2 kg Free (A+,E,J) $1.2 kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $6.4 kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 13.24/kg (MX) $1.10/kg Free (A+,E,J) $1.10/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 11.54/kg (MX) $1.2 kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 11.54/kg (MX) $1.2 kg Free (A+,E,J) $1.2 kg Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $3.9 t 2511 2515.12 2515.12.20 00 2515.20.00 00 2516 2516.12.00 2516.22.00 00 2516.90.00 t Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape: Travertine . .... ............ ...........................................t ................ 3% Other calcareous monumental or building stone; alabaster . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................t ................ 3% Granite, porphyry, basalt, sandstone and other monumental or building stone, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape: Granite: Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape .................... 2.8% Sandstone: Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape ..t ................ 3% Other monumental or building stone ............................................. 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% 50% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Dolomite, whether or not calcined; dolomite roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape; agglomerated dolomite (including tarred dolomite): 2518.20.00 00 Calcined dolomite .... ............ ............................................................. t (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% Special 2518 2530.40.00 00 2603.00.00 2607.00.00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 3% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Copper ores and concentrates. ............................................................. 1.74 /kg on lead Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 8.84 /kg content J,MX) on copper content + 3.34 /kg on lead content + 3.74 /kg on zinc content Natural micaceous iron oxides .......................................kg............. 2.9% Lead ores and concentrates ..... ............................................................. 8.84 /kg 1.14 /kg on lead content 2611.00.60 00 Concentrates ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, $1.10/kg on W kg tungsten content 2616 2616.10.00 2616.90.00 2620 2620.19.60 J,MX) 37.54 /kg on Free on copper content + 3.34 /kg on lead content + 3.74 /kg on zinc content Free J,MX) tungsten content Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $1.10/kg on molybdenum content + 15% Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 17.84/kg on Mo kg molybdenum content Precious metal ores and concentrates: Silver ores and concentrates.... ............................................................. 0.84/kg on lead content Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 77.24/kg on molybdenum content Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.74/kg on lead content Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 8.84/kg on copper content + 3.34/kg on lead content + 3.74/kg on zinc content 8.84/kg on copper content + 3.34/kg on lead content + 3.74/kg on zinc content 2613 Molybdenum ores and concentrates: 2613.10.00 00 Roasted..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 12.84/kg on Mo kg molybdenum content + 1.8% 2613.90.00 00 Free Ash and residues (other than from the manufacture of iron or steel) containing metals or metal compounds: Containing mainly zinc: Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.74 /kg on copper content + 0.74 /kg on lead content Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 8.84 /kg on MX) copper content + 3.34 /kg on lead content + 3.74 /kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special on zinc content Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2620.90 2620.90.20 00 Other: Containing mainly tungsten......................................kg............. 17.64 /kg on W kg tungsten content + 3.8% 2707 Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar; similar products in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the nonaromatic constituents: 2707.60 Phenols: 2707.60.05 00 Containing more than 50 percent by weight of hydroxybenzene ............ ...........................................kg............. 2.94 /kg + 12.5% 2707.60.10 00 Metacresol, orthocresol, paracresol and metaparacresol, all the foregoing having a purity of 75 percent or more by weight..................................kg............. 0.94 /kg + 3% 2707.99.40 00 Carbazole having a purity of 65 percent or more by weight......... ...........................................kg............. 0.94 /kg + 3% 2708 Pitch and pitch coke, obtained from coal tar or from other mineral tars: Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, $1.3 kg on MX) tungsten content + 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.74 /kg + MX) 29.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15.44 /kg + MX) 42.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15.44 /kg + L,MX) 40% 2709.00 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude: 2709.00.10 00 Testing under 25 degrees A.P.I bbl.......................................5.254/bbl... Free (A+,CA,IL) 214/bbl 1.54/bbl (MX) 2709.00.20 00 2710.00 Testing 25 degrees A.P.I. or more.........................................bbl............. 10.54/bbl 2710.00.05 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 percent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations: Distillate and residual fuel oils (including blended fuel oils): Testing under 25 degrees A.P.I........................................................ 5.254/bbl 2710.00.10 Distillate and residual fuel oils (including blended fuel oils) (con.): Testing 25 degrees A.P.I. or more .................................................... 10.54/bbl 2710.00.15 Motor fuel .. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 52.54/bbl 2710.00.18 00 Motor fuel blending stock.......... ...........................................bbl............. 52.54/bbl 2710.00.20 00 Kerosene (except motor fuel or motor fuel blending stock) ........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................bbl............. 10.54/bbl 2710.00.25 00 2710.00.30 2710.00.35 00 2710.00.40 00 2710.00.45 Naphthas (except motor fuel or motor fuel blending stock) ....... .... ............ ...........................................bbl............. 10.54/bbl Lubricating oils and greases, with or without additives: Oils ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 844/bbl Greases: Containing not over 10 percent by weight of salts of fatty acids of animal (including marine animal) or vegetable origin.................................kg............. 5.8% Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 1.34 /kg + 5.7% Other: Mixtures of hydrocarbons not elsewhere specified or included, which contain by weight not over 50 percent of any single hydrocarbon compound............................ 10.54/bbl Free (A+,CA,IL) 3.14/bbl (MX) 214/bbl Free (A+,CA,IL) 1.54/bbl (MX) 214/bbl Free (A+,CA,IL) 3.14/bbl (MX) Free (A+,CA,IL) 15.74/bbl (MX) Free (A+,CA,IL) 15.74/bbl (MX) 214/bbl Free (A+,CA,IL) 3.14/bbl (MX) 214/bbl Free (A+,CA,IL) 3.14/bbl (MX) 214/bbl Free (A+,CA,IL) 25.24/bbl (MX) $1.68/bbl $1.0 bbl $1.0 bbl Free (A,CA,IL,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,IL,MX) 4.44 /kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,IL) 3.14/bbl (MX) 214/bbl Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2710.00.60 00 Quantity General Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 7% liters 2801 Fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine: 2801.30 Fluorine; bromine: 2801.30.10 00 Fluorine ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.7% 2801.30.20 00 Bromine..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.5% 2804 Hydrogen, rare gases and other nonmetals: 2804.10.00 00 Hydrogen. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................thousand 3.7% m3 Rare gases: 2804.21.00 00 Argon. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................thousand 3.7% m3 2804.29.00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% 2804.30.00 00 2804.40.00 00 2804.69 2804.69.10 00 2804.69.50 00 2805 2805.11.00 00 2805.19.00 00 2805.21.00 00 2805.22 2805.22.10 00 2805.30.00 00 2805.40.00 00 Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1% (MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Nitrogen... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................thousand 3.7% m3 Oxygen..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................thousand 3.7% m3 Other: Containing by weight less than 99.99 percent but not less than 99 percent of silicon.............kg............. 5.3% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, Si kg J,MX) Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, Si kg J,MX) Alkali or alkaline-earth metals; rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed; mercury: Alkali metals: Sodium ..... ....... .... ............kg........................................5.3% ......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Alkaline-earth metals: Calcium...... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Strontium and barium: Strontium . .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed..... .......................................... kg .............. 5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Mercury ... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 37% 25% 25% 25% 21% 45% 25% 25% 25% 31.3% 5.7% II. INORGANIC ACIDS AND INORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDS OF NONMETALS 2806 2806.20.00 00 Hydrogen chloride (Hydrochloric acid); chlorosulfuric acid: Chlorosulfuric acid ... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2810.00.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Oxides of boron; boric acids ...... .......................................... .................. t 8.5% 2811 Other inorganic acids and other inorganic oxygen compounds of nonmetals: Other inorganic acids: Other: Arsenic acid .. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.3% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 1.5% Free J,MX) 2811.19 2811.19.10 00 2811.19.60 Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 4.2% 2811.21.00 00 Other inorganic oxygen compounds of nonmetals: Carbon dioxide .... ..... ...... .......................................... t................. 3.7% 2811.22 2811.22.10 00 Silicon dioxide: Synthetic silica gel.... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.9% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2811.23.00 00 Sulfur dioxide ...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2811.29 2811.29.50 00 Other: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.1% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 0.1% Free III. HALOGEN OR SULFUR COMPOUNDS OF NONMETALS 2812 2812.10 2812.10.50 Halides and halide oxides of nonmetals: Chlorides and chloride oxides: Other ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2812.90.00 00 Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2813 2813.10.00 00 Sulfides of nonmetals; commercial phosphorus trisulfide: Carbon disulfide ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2813.90 2813.90.50 00 Other: Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 25% IV. INORGANIC BASES AND OXIDES, HYDROXIDES AND PEROXIDES OF METALS 2815 2815.30.00 00 2816 Sodium hydroxide (Caustic soda); potassium hydroxide (Caustic potash); peroxides of sodium or potassium: Sodium hydroxide (Caustic soda): Peroxides of sodium or potassium .............................. kg ............. 3.7% 2816.10.00 00 Hydroxide and peroxide of magnesium; oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, of strontium or barium: Hydroxide and peroxide of magnesium ....................... kg ............. 3.1% 2816.20.00 00 Oxide, hydroxide and peroxide of strontium .............. kg ............. 4.2% 2816.30.00 00 Oxide, hydroxide and peroxide of barium ................... kg ............. 2% 2818 2818.10 2818.10.20 00 Artificial corundum, whether or not chemically defined; aluminum oxide; aluminum hydroxide: Artificial corundum, whether or not chemically defined: In grains, or ground, pulverized or refined .......... kg ............. 1.3% 2819 2819.10.00 00 Chromium oxides and hydroxides: Chromium trioxide ... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2819.90.00 00 Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2820 2820.10.00 00 Manganese oxides: Manganese dioxide .. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.7% 2820.90.00 00 Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.7% 2821 2821.10.00 2821.20.00 00 2822.00.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Iron oxides and hydroxides; earth colors containing 70 percent or more by weight of combined iron evaluated as Fe 2O3: Iron oxides and hydroxides ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% Earth colors... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% Cobalt oxides and hydroxides; commercial cobalt oxides................ kg 1.7% 25% 10.5% 25% 25% 20% J,MX) 2823.00.00 00 Titanium oxides.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2824 2824.10.00 00 Lead oxides; red lead and orange lead: Lead monoxide (litharge, massicot)............................. kg ............. 3% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 12% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2824.20.00 00 Red lead and orange lead..... .......................................... kg ............. 3.4% 2824.90 2824.90.10 00 Other: Lead suboxide (leady litharge)................................ kg ............. 9.3% 2824.90.50 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.8% 2825 2825.10.00 00 Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts; other inorganic bases; other metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides: Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts ... ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2825.20.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Lithium oxide and hydroxide .......................................... .................. kg 25% 2825.30.00 Vanadium oxides and hydroxides ....................................... .................. 9.7% 2825.50 2825.50.10 00 2825.50.20 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Copper oxides and hydroxides: Cupric oxide ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.3% Cuprous oxide .... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 12.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.7% 25% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5% 30% Free 40% 31% Free 39.5% 2825.50.30 00 Copper hydroxides .. ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.9% 2825.60.00 00 Germanium oxides and zirconium dioxide ................. kg ............. 3.7% 2825.70.00 00 Molybdenum oxides and hydroxides ........................... kg ............. 3.2% 2825.90 2825.90.10 00 Other: Beryllium oxide and hydroxide ................................ kg ............. 3.7% 2825.90.15 00 Niobium oxide ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2825.90.20 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Special Tin oxides ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.2% 32.5% 25% 20.5% 25% 25% Free 25% 2825.90.30 00 Tungsten oxides..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% W kg 2825.90.90 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% J,MX) Free (A+,CA ,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45.5% 25% V. SALTS AND PEROXYSALTS, OF INORGANIC ACIDS AND METALS 2826 2826.11 2826.11.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Fluorides; fluorosilicates, fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts: Fluorides: Of ammonium or of sodium: Of ammonium ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 25% 2826.11.50 00 Of sodium ...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2826.19.00 Other ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.9% 2826.20.00 00 Fluorosilicates of sodium or of potassium ................. kg ............. 4.1% 2826.90.00 00 Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2827 2827.10.00 00 2827.31.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2827.33.00 00 Chlorides, chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides; bromides and bromide oxides; iodides and iodide oxides: Ammonium chloride ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.9% Other chlorides: Of magnesium .... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 3.1% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free 25% 25% 62.5% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 18% 1.5% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 5% Of iron ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2827.34.00 00 Quantity General Of cobalt .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2827.35.00 00 Of nickel .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2827.36.00 00 Of zinc ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.6% 2827.38.00 00 Of barium ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2827.39 2827.39.10 00 Other: Of vanadium .. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.7% V kg Of mercury .... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 2827.39.20 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2827.39.40 00 Of tin .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% Of titanium ..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 2827.39.50 00 2827.41.00 00 Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides: Of copper ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.9% 2827.49.50 00 Other: Of vanadium .. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.7% V kg Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2827.59.50 00 Bromides and bromide oxides: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.6% 2827.60 2827.60.20 00 Iodides and iodide oxides: Of potassium ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.8% 2827.60.50 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2828 2828.10.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2828.90.00 00 2829 2829.19.00 00 2829.90 Hypochlorites; commercial calcium hypochlorite; chlorites; hypobromites: Commercial calcium hypochlorite and other calcium hypochlorites ........... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 25% Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Chlorates and perchlorates; bromates and perbromates; iodates and periodates: Chlorates: Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.3% 2829.90.40 00 Other: Other: Of potassium ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2829.90.60 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2830 2830.10.00 00 Sulfides; polysulfides: Sodium sulfides........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2830.20 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.1% 40% 5% 28.5% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.9% 25% Free 30% Of tungsten ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% W kg Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2827.49 2827.49.10 00 Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 31.9% 2827.39.25 00 2827.39.30 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Special J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45.5% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 32.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7.5% 2.4% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 25% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11% 25% Zinc sulfide: 2830.20.20 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.8% 2830.30.00 00 Cadmium sulfide ...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2830.90.00 00 Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3% 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2831 2831.10 2831.10.50 00 Dithionites and sulfoxylates: Of sodium: Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 10.3% 2831.90.00 00 Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 10.3% 2832 2832.10.00 00 Sulfites; thiosulfates: Sodium sulfites......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.5% 2832.20.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other sulfites ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 25% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.1% 4.5% 35% Free J,MX) 2832.30 2832.30.10 00 Thiosulfates: Sodium thiosulfate ... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.5% 2832.30.50 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2833 2833.11 2833.11.50 Sulfates; alums; peroxosulfates (persulfates): Sodium sulfates: Disodium sulfate: Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... 0.4%.......... 2833.21.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other sulfates: Of magnesium .... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 20% 2833.23.00 00 Of chromium ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2833.24.00 00 Of nickel .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.2% 2833.25.00 00 2833.26.00 00 Of copper ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.4% Cu kg Of zinc ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.6% 2833.27.00 00 Of barium ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 0.6% 2833.29 2833.29.10 00 Other: Of cobalt......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.4% 2833.29.30 00 2833.29.50 00 Of vanadium .. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.7% V kg Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2833.30.00 00 Alums ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.6% 2833.40 2833.40.20 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2833.40.60 00 2834 2834.10 2834.10.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Peroxosulfates (persulfates): Of sodium ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 25% Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% Nitrites; nitrates: Nitrites: Of sodium ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 54% 2834.10.50 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2834.22.00 00 Nitrates: Of bismuth ........... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2834.29 2834.29.20 00 Other: Of strontium .. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2834.29.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.5% 2835 2835.10.00 00 Phosphinates (hypophosphites), phosphonates (phosphites), phosphates and polyphosphates: Phosphinates (hypophosphites) and phosphonates Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.6% 3.7% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.5% 25% 25% 5% 8% 4.2% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.5% 3.7% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 5.5% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 40% 30% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 10% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General (phosphites). ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2835.22.00 00 Phosphates: Of mono- or disodium .... .......................................... kg ............. 1.4% 2835.23.00 00 Of trisodium ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.2% 2835.24.00 00 Of potassium ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2835.29.20 00 Of triammonium . ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.5% 2835.29.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.1% 2835.31.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Polyphosphates: Sodium triphosphate (Sodium tripolyphosphate).................. kg Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6% 1.4% Free 11.5% 25% 8.5% 25% 6% J,MX) 2835.39 2835.39.10 00 Other: Of potassium ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2835.39.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2836 2836.10.00 00 Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate: Commercial ammonium carbonate and other ammonium carbonates . ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.7% 2836.20.00 00 Disodium carbonate . ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.2% 2836.40 2836.40.10 00 Potassium carbonates: Dipotassium carbonate .. .......................................... kg ............. 1.9% 2836.40.20 00 Potassium hydrogencarbonate (Potassium bicarbonate) ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.3% 2836.60.00 00 Barium carbonate ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.3% 2836.70.00 00 Lead carbonate ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 0.5% 2836.91.00 Other: Lithium carbonates ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2836.92.00 00 Strontium carbonate ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2836.99 2836.99.10 00 Other: Cobalt carbonates..... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2836.99.20 00 Bismuth carbonate ... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2836.99.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2837 2837.20 2837.20.10 00 Cyanides, cyanide oxides and complex cyanides: Cyanides and cyanide oxides: Complex cyanides: Potassium ferricyanide .. .......................................... kg ............. 1.1% 2837.20.50 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.7% 2838.00.00 00 Fulminates, cyanates and thiocyanates ............................. kg ............. 3.1% 2839 Silicates; commercial alkali metal silicates: Of sodium: Sodium metasilicates..... .......................................... .................. kg 3% 2839.11.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2839.19.00 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.1% 2839.20.00 00 Of potassium ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2839.90.00 00 Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 16% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.8% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.1% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 1.1% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 25% 8.5% 8.4% 4.5% 25% 35% 25% 8.5% 3% 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2840 Quantity General 2840.11.00 00 Borates; peroxoborates (perborates): Disodium tetraborate (refined borax): Anhydrous ........... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 0.3% 2840.19.00 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 0.1% 2840.20.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other borates ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 25% 2840.30.00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Peroxoborates (perborates) ..... .......................................... .................. 25% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.7% 1.2% 0.4% Free J,MX) 3.7% Free J,MX) 2841 2841.10.00 00 Salts of oxometallic or peroxometallic acids: Aluminates.... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2841.20.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Chromates of zinc or of lead.......................................... .................. kg 25% 2841.30.00 00 Sodium dichromate .. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.4% 2841.40.00 00 Potassium dichromate .. ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.5% 2841.50.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other chromates and dichromates; peroxochromates..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 3.7% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.1% 25% Free 8.5% 3.5% Free J,MX) 2841.61.00 00 Manganites, manganates and permanganates: Potassium permanganate ........................................ kg ............. 5% 2841.69.00 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5% 2841.70 2841.70.10 00 2841.70.50 00 2841.80.00 2841.90 2841.90.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Molybdates: Of ammonium ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.3% Mo kg Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Mo kg Tungstates (wolframates) ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 5.5% 2841.90.20 00 Other: Vanadates ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 40% V kg Ammonium perrhenate . .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2841.90.30 00 Potassium stannate . ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2841.90.50 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2842 2842.10.00 00 2842.90.00 00 Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 23% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 29% 7.8% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 23% 25% 49.5% 25% 25% 25% Other salts of inorganic acids or peroxoacids, excluding azides: Double or complex silicates ......kg....................................... 3.7%.......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.3% J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% VI. MISCELLANEOUS 2843 2843.10.00 00 Colloidal precious metals; inorganic or organic compounds of precious metals, whether or not chemically defined; amalgams of precious metals: Colloidal precious metals .... ...... .......................................... g................ 5.5% 2843.21.00 00 Silver compounds: Silver nitrate ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2843.29.00 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2843.30.00 00 Gold compounds ...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 65% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2843.90.00 00 Quantity General Other compounds; amalgams ....................................... kg ............. 3.7% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2844 Quantity 2844.10.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Radioactive chemical elements and radioactive isotopes (including the fissile or fertile chemical elements and isotopes) and their compounds; mixtures and residues containing these products: Natural uranium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing natural uranium or natural uranium compounds: Uranium metal..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 45% 2844.10.50 00 Other ... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5% 2844.10 2844.30 2844.30.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2844.30.50 2846 2846.10.00 00 2846.90 2846.90.80 00 General Uranium depleted in U235 and its compounds; thorium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium depleted in U235, thorium, or compounds of these products: Thorium compounds ...... .......................................... .................. kg 35% Other ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 5% Compounds, inorganic or organic, of rare-earth metals, of yttrium or of scandium, or of mixtures of these metals: Cerium compounds . ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% Special 5% Free J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% 5.5% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% 3.7% Free Other: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2847.00.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Hydrogen peroxide, whether or not solidified with urea.................. kg 25% 2848.00 Phosphides, whether or not chemically defined, excluding ferrophosphorus: Of copper (phosphor copper), containing more than 15 percent by weight of phosphorus ........................... kg ............. 2.6% J,MX) 2848.00.10 00 2849 2849.10.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Carbides, whether or not chemically defined: Of calcium...... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 10% 2849.20 2849.20.20 00 Of silicon: In grains, or ground, pulverized or refined..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 1.6% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 32.5% 1.8% Free J,MX) (A*,CA,E,IL, 0.5% Free J,MX) 2849.90 2849.90.10 00 Other: Of boron .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2849.90.20 00 Of chromium ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2849.90.30 00 Of tungsten ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 7.5% W kg Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2849.90.50 00 2850.00 2850.00.07 00 Hydrides, nitrides, azides, silicides and borides, whether or not chemically defined, other than compounds which are also carbides of heading 2849: Of titanium..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.9% 2850.00.10 00 Of tungsten...... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% W kg 2850.00.20 00 Of vanadium .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.7% V kg Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2850.00.50 00 Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% 25% 55.5% 25% 45.5% 40% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2851.00.00 Other inorganic compounds (including distilled or conductivity water and water of similar purity); liquid air (whether or not rare gases have been removed); compressed air; amalgams, other than amalgams of precious metals . ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 2.8% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% 45% 15.4¢/kg + 55% I. HYDROCARBONS AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULFONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES 2902 Cyclic hydrocarbons: Cyclanes, cyclenes and cycloterpenes: 2902.11.00 00 Cyclohexane ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.8¢/kg + 5% 2902.60.00 00 Ethylbenzene ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 0.4¢/kg + 6.9% 2902.90.30 Alkylbenzenes and polyalkylbenzenes............................................. 0.4¢/kg + 6.9% 2902.90.40 00 Anthracene; and 1,4-Di-(2-methylstyryl)benzene ................................kg............. 4.2% 2902.90.60 00 Biphenyl (Diphenyl), in flakes ...................................kg............. 4.2% 2902.90.90 00 Other... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2% 2903 2903.11.00 Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons: Saturated chlorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons: Chloromethane (Methyl chloride) and chloroethane (Ethyl chloride) ..................................................... 11.3% 2903.12.00 00 Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride)..................kg............. 3.7% 2903.13.00 00 Chloroform (Trichloromethane)..............................kg............. 9.7% 2903.14.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 8.5% Carbon tetrachloride ...... ............................................................. kg 2903.15.00 00 1,2-Dichloroethane (Ethylene dichloride) ...............kg............. 5.5% 2903.16.00 00 1,2-Dichloropropane (Propylene dichloride) and dichlorobutanes . ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.1% 2903.19 2903.19.10 00 Other: Hexachloroethane and tetrachloroethane .......kg............. 3.7% 2903.19.60 2903.21.00 00 Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 10.5% Unsaturated chlorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons: Vinyl chloride (Chloroethylene)...............................kg............. 8.1% 2903.22.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 30% Trichloroethylene ........... ............................................................. kg 2903.23.00 00 Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene).............kg............. 3.4% 2903.29.00 00 Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 10.5% 2903.30 2903.30.05 00 Fluorinated, brominated or iodinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons: Ethylene dibromide ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.4% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 0.3¢/kg + 5.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.3¢/kg + 5.1% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 55% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 3.1% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 68.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.3% 125% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 68.5% 15.4¢/kg + 68.5% 25% 32% Free 88% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 33.3% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.2% 76% J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 114.5% Free 25% 114.5% 46.3% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. 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Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 2903.30.20 2903.41.00 00 General Other.. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% Halogenated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons containing two or more different halogens: Trichlorofluoromethane ...........................................kg............. 3.7% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% 25% 2903.42.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 25% Dichlorodifluoromethane ............................................................ kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.7% 2903.43.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 25% Trichlorotrifluoroethanes ........................................................... kg 3.7% Free J,MX) ode Dichlorotetrafluoroe thanes and chloropentafluoroethane ............................................................ 2903.44.00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Free J,MX) 3.7% Free 25% J,K,MX) 2903.45.00 00 2903.46.00 00 Other derivatives perhalogenated only with fluorine and chlorine ... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.7% 2903.47.00 00 Bromochlorodifluoromethane, bromotrifluoromethane and dibromotetrafluoroethanes.............kg............. 3.7% ode Other perhalogenated derivatives ..........................kg............. 3.7% 2903.49 2903.49.90 Other: Other . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% 2903.51.00 00 2903.59 2903.59.05 00 Halogenated derivatives of cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic hydrocarbons: 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane...........................kg............. 8.3% Other: Derived in whole or in part from benzene or other aromatic hydrocarbon: Dibromoethyldibromocyclohexane .....................kg.............. 5.4% 2903.59.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + Other: Pesticides...... ............................................................. kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% 8.3% Free J,MX) 2903.59.15 00 2903.59.20 00 2903.59.30 00 2903.59.40 00 2903.59.70 00 2903.61 2903.61.10 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI.......................kg.............. 8.7% Other ........ ...........................................kg.............. 1.5¢/kg + 10% Other: Chlorinated, but not otherwise halogenated......... ...........................................kg............. 10.5% Other: 1,3,5,7,9,11-Hexabromocyclododecane ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.7% Other.. ............ ...........................................kg............. 3.7% Halogenated derivatives of aromatic hydrocarbons: Chlorobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene and p-dichlorobenzene: Chlorobenzene ......... ...........................................kg............. 11.3% 2903.61.20 00 o-Dichlorobenzene ...... ...........................................kg.............. 9.4% 2903.61.30 00 p-Dichlorobenzene ... ...........................................kg............. 5.5% 2903.62.00 00 Hexachlorobenzene and DDT (1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane) ...........................................kg.............. 5.5% 2903.69 2903.69.05 00 Other: 3-Bromo-α,α,α-trifluorotoluene; 25% 64.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 114.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 91.5% 15.4¢/kg + 84% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 71% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2-Chloro-5-bromo-α,α,α-trifluorotoluene; and α-Chloro-3-methyltoluene ..................................kg............. 5.5% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 71% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 2903.69.10 00 General m-Dichlorobenzene; 1,1-Dichloro-2,2-bis(p-ethylphenyl)ethane; and Trichlorobenzenes........ ...........................................kg.............. 5.5% 2903.69.20 00 Benzyl chloride (α-Chlorotoluene); and Benzotrichloride (α,α,α-Trichlorotoluene)................kg.............. 5.5% 2903.69.23 00 Pentabromoethylbenzene.........................................kg.............. Free 2903.69.27 00 Tribromocumene........... ...........................................kg.............. 5.5% 2903.69.30 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + 2903.69.70 00 Other: Pesticides ............ ............................................................. kg Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.5% Sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of hydrocarbons, whether or not halogenated: 2904.10 Derivatives containing only sulfo groups, their salts and ethyl esters: 2904.10.04 00 2-Anthracenesulfonic acid ........................................kg............. 8.7% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 48% 15.4¢/kg + 71% 15.4¢/kg + 71% 8.3% Free J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 2.7% (MX) 64.5% 15.4¢/kg + 71% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 51% 15.4¢/kg + 51% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 41.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 51% 15.4¢/kg + 51% 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% 5.5% Free 2904 2904.10.08 00 2904.10.10 00 2904.10.15 00 2904.10.32 00 2904.10.37 00 2904.10.50 00 Benzenesulfonyl chloride .........................................kg............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.7% m-Benzenedisulfonic acid, sodium salt; 1,5-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid; and p-Toluenesulfonyl chloride.. ...........................................kg.............. 5.5% Mixtures of 1,3,6-naphthalenetrisulfonic acid and 1,3,7-naphthalenetrisulfonic acid....................................kg.............. 1.5¢/kg + 8.3% Other: Aromatic: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...........................................kg.............. 8.7% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.7% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2% 2904.20 2904.20.10 00 Derivatives containing only nitro or only nitroso groups: p-Nitrotoluene.... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.5% 2904.20.15 00 p-Nitro-o-xylene .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.5% 2904.20.30 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 5-tert-Butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m -xylene (Musk xylol) and other artificial musks..... ............................................................. kg 15.4¢/kg + J,MX) 2904.20.35 00 2904.20.40 00 2904.20.45 00 2904.20.50 00 2904.90 2904.90.04 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Nitrated benzene, nitrated toluene (except p-nitrotoluene), or nitrated naphthalene..........................kg.............. 1.2¢/kg + 8.3% Other: Aromatic: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...........................................kg.............. 8.7% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.7% Other . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg............. 5.5% Other: Monochloromononitrobenzenes: o-Nitrochlorobenzene; and p-Nitrochlorobenzene ......................................... .................. kg 15.4¢/kg + 15.4¢/kg + 41.5% 57% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.8¢/kg + 3.7% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 51% 15.4¢/kg + 51% 30.5% 5.5% Free J,MX) 59% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. 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Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2904.90.08 00 Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 2904.90.15 00 4-Chloro-3-nitro-α,α,α-trifluorotoluene; 2-Chloro-5-nitro-α,α,α-trifluorotoluene; and 4-Chloro-3,5-dinitro-α,α,α-trifluorotoluene .......... kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.7% Nitrotoluenesulfonic acids ... .......................................... kg .............. 7.6% 2904.90.20 00 2904.90.30 00 2904.90.35 00 2904.90.40 00 2904.90.47 00 2904.90.50 00 1-Bromo-2-nitrobenzene; 1-Chloro-3,4-dinitrobenzene; 1,2-Dichloro-4-nitrobenzene; and o-Fluoronitrobenzene... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 4,4'-Dinitrostilbene -2,2'-disulfonic acid .................. kg ............. 9.3% Other: Aromatic: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 8.7% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.7% Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 59% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 51% 15.4¢/kg + 74.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 51% 15.4¢/kg + 51% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 46% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 66% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50.5% 5% Free II. ALCOHOLS AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULFONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES 2905 2905.11 2905.11.20 00 2905.12.00 Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Saturated monohydric alcohols: Methanol (Methyl alcohol): Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... liters ........ 10.5% Propan-1-ol (Propyl alcohol) and propan-2-ol (Isopropyl alcohol) ... ...... .......................................... .................. 8.9% 2905.13.00 00 Butan-1-ol (n-Butyl alcohol)....................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2905.14 Other butanols: 2905.14.50 Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 5.5% 2905.15.00 00 Pentanol (Amyl alcohol) and isomers thereof............ kg ............. 5.5% 2905.16.00 Octanol (Octyl alcohol) and isomers thereof .............. .................. 3.7% 2905.17.00 00 Dodecan-1-ol (Lauryl alcohol), hexadecan-1-ol (Cetyl alcohol) and octadecan-1-ol (Stearyl alcohol)...... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 50.5% 37.5% 25% (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% 2905.19.00 Other ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2905.22 2905.22.10 00 Unsaturated monohydric alcohols: Acyclic terpene alcohols: Geraniol.......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3% 2905.22.20 00 Isophytol ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2905.22.50 Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 4.8% 2905.29 2905.29.10 00 Other: Allyl alcohol ... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2905.29.90 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% J) 1.5% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 45% 25% 45% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. 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Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2905.31.00 00 Diols: Ethylene glycol (Ethanediol) ..................................... kg ............. 8.1% 2905.32.00 00 Propylene glycol (Propane -1,2-diol)........................ kg ............. 7.9% 2905.39 2905.39.10 00 Other: Butylene glycol ... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 7.9% 2905.39.20 00 Neopentyl glycol . ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2905.39.90 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.2% 2905.41.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other polyhydric alcohols: 2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)propane -1,3-diol (Trimethylolpropane) ..... .......................................... .................. kg 25% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 63% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 51% 3.7% Free 51% 54.5% 54.5% J,MX) 2905.42.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Pentaerythritol .... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 3.7% Free 25% 2905.43.00 00 Mannitol... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.6% 2905.44.00 00 D-glucitol (Sorbitol) .. ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.9% 2905.45.00 00 Glycerol ... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 0.5¢/kg 2905.49 2905.49.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other: Triols and tetrols ...... .......................................... .................. kg J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.7% 50% 50% 4.4¢/kg Free 25% J,MX) 2905.49.40 00 Other: Polyhydric alcohols derived from sugars: Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2905.49.50 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.2% 2905.50 2905.50.10 00 Halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of acyclic alcohols: Derivatives of monohydric alcohols ....................... kg ............. 5.5% 2905.50.30 00 Other: Dibromoneopentylglycol .................................... kg ............. 4.9% 2905.50.60 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.2% 2906 2906.11.00 00 Cyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic: Menthol ... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.1% 2906.12.00 00 Cyclohexanol, methylcyclohexanols and dimethylcyclohexanols . ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10% Sterols and inositols: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2906.13 2906.13.50 00 2906.14.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Terpineols ........... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 50% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 39% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 54.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.5% 25% 54.5% 54.5% Free 45% J,MX) 2906.19 2906.19.50 00 Other: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2906.21.00 00 Aromatic: Benzyl alcohol........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 2906.29 2906.29.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2906.29.20 00 Other: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds: Phenethyl alcohol .......................................... .................. kg 15.4¢/kg + Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.1% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 1.9% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% 9.8% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 77% 15.4¢/kg + Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special J,MX) 58% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2906.29.60 00 Quantity General Other: Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 44% 48.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 80% 11.3% Free J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 73% 15.4¢/kg + 73% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% III. PHENOLS, PHENOL-ALCOHOLS AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULFONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES 2907 2907.11.00 00 Phenols; phenol-alcohols: Monophenols: Phenol (Hydroxybenzene) and its salts ................. kg ............. 5.5% 2907.12.00 00 Cresols and their salts .. .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2907.13.00 00 Octylphenol, nonylphenol and their isomers; salts thereof ........... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 7.7% 2907.15 2907.15.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2907.15.60 00 Naphthols and their salts: α-Naphthol..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 15.4¢/kg + Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11.3% 2907.19 2907.19.10 00 Other: Alkylcresols ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 2907.19.20 00 Alkylphenols..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 7.7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 3.3% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 80% 2907.19.40 00 Thymol ........... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 35% 2907.19.80 00 Other: Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 44% 2907.21.00 00 2907.22 2907.22.10 00 2907.22.50 00 2907.23.00 00 Polyphenols: Resorcinol and its salts ......kg....................................... 5.5% ......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + J,MX) Hydroquinone (Quinol) and its salts: Photographic grade .. .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol (Bisphenol A, Diphenylolpropane) and its salts ............................ kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 8.8% 2907.29 2907.29.10 00 Other: Pyrogallic acid..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.3% 2907.29.25 00 tert-Butylhydroquinone ...................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2907.29.90 00 Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 2907.30.00 00 Phenol-alcohols ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 2908 2908.10 2908.10.10 00 2908.10.15 00 Halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of phenols or phenol-alcohols: Derivatives containing only halogen substituents and their salts: 6-Chloro-m-cresol [OH=1]; m-Chlorophenol; and Chlorothymol........... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 3-Hydroxy-α,α,α-trifluorotoluene ............................ kg ............. 8.7% 40% 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 44% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1¢/kg + 4.1% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 44% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L) 2.1% (MX) 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 67.5% 15.4¢/kg + 62% 15.4¢/kg + 44% 15.4¢/kg + 44% 15.4¢/kg + 44% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2908.10.20 00 2908.10.25 00 2908.10.35 00 2908.10.60 00 2908.20 2908.20.04 00 2908.20.15 00 2908.20.20 00 2908.20.60 00 2908.90 2908.90.04 00 2908.90.08 00 2908.90.24 00 2908.90.28 00 2908.90.30 00 2908.90.40 00 2908.90.50 00 2909 2909.11.00 00 2909.19 Quantity General Special Pentachlorophenol and its salts; and 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol and its salts ......................... kg ............. 7.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Tetrabromobisphenol A ......kg....................................... 0.6¢/kg + ... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + 11.1% J,MX) Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...... .......................................... kg .............. 8.7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 0.6¢/kg + Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11.1% J,K,L,MX) Derivatives containing only sulfo groups, their salts and esters: 2,5-Dihydroxybenzenesulfonic acid, potassium salt; 3,6-Dihydroxy-2,7-naphthalenedisulfonic acid; 3,6-Dihydroxy-2,7-naphthalenedisulfonic acid, sodium salt; 4-Hydroxy-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid, sodium salt; 1-Naphthol-3,6-disulfonic acid; and 2-Naphthol-3,6-disulfonic acid and its salts ................... kg .............. 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 1,8-Dihydroxynaphthalene -3,6-disulfonic acid and its disodium salt. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 0.6¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11.1% J,L,MX) Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...... .......................................... kg .............. 8.7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 0.6¢/kg + Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11.1% J,K,L,MX) Other: Nitrophenols: p-Nitrophenol ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Dinitro-o-cresol and 4-nitro-m-cresol: 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol ... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Dinitrobutylphenol and its salts .............................. kg ............. 8.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...... .......................................... kg .............. 8.7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 0.6¢/kg + Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11.1% J,MX) IV. ETHERS, ALCOHOL PEROXIDES, ETHER PEROXIDES, KETONE PEROXIDES, EPOXIDES WITH A THREE-MEMBERED RING, ACETALS AND HEMIACETALS, AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULFONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES Ethers, ether-alcohols, ether-phenols, ether-alcoholphenols, alcohol peroxides, ether peroxides, ketone peroxides (whether or not chemically defined), and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Acyclic ethers and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Diethyl ether ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1% 2909.19.14 00 Other: Ethers of monohydric alcohols: Methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) ............. kg ............. 5.5% 2909.19.18 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 15.4¢/kg + 40% 62% 15.4¢/kg + 62% 15.4¢/kg + 62% 15.4¢/kg + 45.5% 15.4¢/kg + 62% 15.4¢/kg + 62% 15.4¢/kg + 62% 15.4¢/kg + 51.5% 15.4¢/kg + 51.5% 15.4¢/kg + 45.5% 15.4¢/kg + 45.5% 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 62% 15.4¢/kg + 62% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 37% 37% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2909.19.60 00 2909.20.00 00 2909.30 2909.30.05 00 2909.30.07 00 2909.30.09 00 2909.30.10 00 2909.30.20 00 2909.30.30 00 2909.30.40 00 2909.30.60 00 2909.41.00 00 2909.42.00 00 2909.43.00 00 2909.44.00 00 2909.49 2909.49.10 00 2909.49.15 00 2909.49.20 00 2909.49.60 00 2909.50 2909.50.10 00 Quantity General Ethers of polyhydric alcohols: Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.2% Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ethers and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives .... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 54.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Aromatic ethers and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: 5-Chloro-2-nitroanisole; 6-Chloro-3-nitro-p-dimethoxybenzene; and Dimethyl diphenyl ether ......kg....................................... 5.5% ......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + J,MX) Decabromodiphenyl oxide; and Octabromodiphenyl oxide.... .......................................... kg .............. 11.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Bis-(tribromophenoxy)ethane; Pentabromodiphenyl oxide; and Tetradecabromodiphenoxybenzene .............................. kg .............. 8% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 6% (MX) Other: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds: 6-tert-Butyl-3-methyl-2,4-dinitroanisole (Musk ambrette) and other artificial musks ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 7.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Pesticides...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 8.7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 6% (MX) Ether-alcohols and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: 2,2'-Oxydiethanol (Diethylene glycol, Digol)........... kg ............. 8.2% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Monomethyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.2% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Monobutyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.2% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other monoalkyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.2% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other: Aromatic: Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 8.7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Other: Glycerol ethers ... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.2% Ether-phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: 4-Ethylguaiacol ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 40% 15.4¢/kg + 70.5% 15.4¢/kg + 70.5% 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 58% 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 70.5% 15.4¢/kg + 70.5% 54.5% 54.5% 54.5% 54.5% 15.4¢/kg + 70.5% 15.4¢/kg + 70.5% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 54.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2909.50.20 00 Guaiacol and its derivatives ..................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2909.50.40 Other: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds .................... .................. 4.8% 2909.50.45 00 2909.50.50 00 2909.60 2909.60.10 00 2909.60.20 00 2909.60.50 00 2910 2910.10.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 8.7% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11.3% Alcohol peroxides, ether peroxides, ketone peroxides and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Aromatic: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 8.7% Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11.3% Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Epoxides, epoxyalcohols, epoxyphenols and epoxyethers, with a three-membered ring, and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Oxirane (Ethylene oxide) ...... .......................................... .................. kg 49% 2910.20.00 00 Methyloxirane (Propylene oxide) .................................. kg ............. 8.1% 2910.30.00 00 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (Epichlorohydrin)............ kg ............. 3.7% 2910.90 2910.90.10 00 Other: Butylene oxide .... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.6% 2910.90.20 00 Other: Aromatic........... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 2910.90.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.8% 2911.00 2911.00.50 00 Acetals and hemiacetals, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.3% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 79% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 6% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 70.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 70.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 5.5% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 70.5% 15.4¢/kg + 70.5% 55% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 46% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% 31% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 36.5% 2.8% Free V. ALDEHYDE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS 2912 2912.11.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Aldehydes, whether or not with other oxygen function; cyclic polymers of aldehydes; paraformaldehyde: Acyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function: Methanal (Formaldehyde)......................................... .................. kg 12.1% 2912.12.00 00 Ethanal (Acetaldehyde)... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2912.13.00 00 Butanal (Butyraldehyde, normal isomer)............... kg ............. 11.3% 2912.19 2912.19.10 00 Other: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds: Citral......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2912.19.20 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.8% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 71% 61.5% 45% 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity Other: Glyoxal ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2912.19.30 00 2912.19.40 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, General Isobutanal ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11.3% 25% Free 61.5% 2912.19.50 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2912.21.00 00 Cyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function: Benzaldehyde ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 2912.29 2912.29.10 00 Other: Phenylacetaldehyde . .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2912.29.60 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 7.9% 2912.30 2912.30.10 00 Aldehyde-alcohols: Aromatic .... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 7.5% 2912.30.20 00 Other: Hydroxycitronellal ..... .......................................... kg ............. 4.8% 2912.30.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.1% 2912.41.00 00 Aldehyde-ethers, aldehyde-phenols and aldehydes with other oxygen function: Vanillin (4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde)...... kg ............. 5.5% 2912.42.00 00 Ethylvanillin (3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde).. kg ............. 9.8% 2912.49 2912.49.10 00 Other: Aromatic: p-Anisaldehyde ... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2912.49.25 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.1% 2912.49.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.8% 2912.50 2912.50.50 00 Cyclic polymers of aldehydes: Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2912.60.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Special Paraformaldehyde .... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 32.5% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 37% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.7% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 41% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 48% 15.4¢/kg + 80% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 36% 15.4¢/kg + 58% 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 5.1% 40% 37% Free J,MX) 2913.00 2913.00.40 00 2913.00.50 00 Halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of products of heading 2912: Aromatic: Other ... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11.3% Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 77.5% 37% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.6% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 60% VI. KETONE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS AND QUINONE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS 2914 2914.11 2914.11.10 00 Ketones and quinones, w hether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated, or nitrosated derivatives: Acyclic ketones without other oxygen function: Acetone: Derived in whole or in part from cumene................. kg .............. 0.1¢/kg + 10.8% 2914.12.00 00 Butanone (Methyl ethyl ketone).............................. kg ............. 3.1% 2914.13.00 00 4-Methylpentan-2-one (Methyl isobutyl ketone).. kg ............. 4% 2914.19.00 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4% 20% 20% 20% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2914.21 2914.21.20 00 2914.22 2914.22.10 00 Quantity General Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ketones without other oxygen function: Camphor: Synthetic ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.6% 2914.22.20 00 Cyclohexanone and methylcyclohexanones: Cyclohexanone ... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1¢/kg + 8.3% Methylcyclohexanones ....................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2914.23.00 00 Ionones and methylionones .................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2914.29 2914.29.10 00 Other: Isophorone .... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4% 2914.29.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.8% 2914.31.00 00 Aromatic ketones without other oxygen function: Phenylacetone (Phenylpropan-2-one).................... kg ............. 8.1% 2914.39 2914.39.90 00 Other: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.1% 2914.40 2914.40.10 00 2914.40.20 00 Ketone-alcohols and ketone-aldehydes: 4-Hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one (Diacetone alcohol)... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4% Other: Aromatic: 1,2,3-Indantrione monohydrate (Ninhydrin) .... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 7.7% 2914.40.40 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 7.7% 2914.40.90 00 Other: Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.8% 2914.50 2914.50.30 00 2914.50.50 00 Ketone-phenols and ketones with other oxygen function: Aromatic: Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 7.7% Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4% 2914.69 2914.69.10 00 Quinones: Other: Photographic chemicals ..................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2914.69.20 00 Drugs .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.5% 2914.69.90 00 Other: Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 7.7% 2914.70 2914.70.10 00 2914.70.40 00 Halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Aromatic: 2,3-Dichloro-1,4-naphthoquinone; 1,8-Dihydroxy-4,5-dinitroanthraquinone; and 4-tert-Butyl-2,6-dim ethyl-3,5dinitroacetophenone (Musk ketone) and other artificial musks ................................. kg ............. 5.5% Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 7.7% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% 15.4¢/kg + 40% 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 20% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 3.3% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 3.3% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 42% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 42% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 20% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 42% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 42% 45% 15.4¢/kg + 42% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2914.70.90 00 Quantity General Other: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 20% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 22.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 16% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 54.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 104.5% 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 54.5% VII. CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR ANHYDRIDES, HALIDES, PEROXIDES AND PEROXYACIDS AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULFONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES 2915 2915.11.00 00 Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Formic acid, its salts and esters: Formic acid .......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2915.12.00 00 Salts of formic acid .. ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.5% 2915.13 2915.13.10 00 Esters of formic acid: Aromatic ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.1% 2915.13.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2915.21.00 00 Acetic acid and its salts; acetic anhydride: Acetic acid............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.8% 2915.22.00 00 Sodium acetate ... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2915.23.00 00 Cobalt acetates ... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2915.24.00 00 Acetic anhydride . ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.5% 2915.29 2915.29.50 00 Other: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.8% 2915.31.00 00 Esters of acetic acid: Ethyl acetate ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2915.32.00 00 Vinyl acetate ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.8% 2915.33.00 00 n-Butyl acetate .... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.7% 2915.34.00 00 Isobutyl acetate .. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.7% 2915.35.00 00 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate (Ethylene glycol, monoethyl ether acetate)...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.2% 2915.39 2915.39.10 00 Other: Aromatic: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds: Benzyl acetate .......................................... kg ............. 12.7% 2915.39.20 00 Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.1% 2915.39.30 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 8.7% 2915.39.35 00 2915.39.40 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.5% Other: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds: Linalyl acetate .......................................... kg ............. 10.5% 2915.39.45 Other ..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. .8% 2915.39.47 00 Other: Acetates of polyhydric alcohols or of polyhydric alcohol ethers...................... kg ............. 8.2% 27.5% 25% 30% 22% 52% 40% 40% 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2915.39.90 00 2915.40 2915.40.10 00 2915.40.20 00 2915.40.30 00 2915.40.50 Quantity General Other: Other ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Mono-, di- or trichloroacetic acids, their salts and esters: Chloroacetic acids .... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.8% Other: Aromatic: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 8.7% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.5% Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2915.50 2915.50.10 00 Propionic acid, its salts and esters: Propionic acid...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2915.50.20 00 Other: Aromatic ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.1% 2915.50.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2915.60 2915.60.10 00 Butyric acids, valeric acids, their salts and esters: Aromatic.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.1% 2915.60.50 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 2.1% 2915.70.00 2915.90 2915.90.10 Palmitic acid, stearic acid, their salts and esters............. .................. 5% Other: Acids: Fatty acids of animal or vegetable origin............... .................. 5% 2915.90.14 00 Other: Valproic acid . ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2915.90.18 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 4.2% 2915.90.20 00 Other: Aromatic ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.1% 2915.90.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.8% 2916 2916.11.00 00 Unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids, cyclic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives: Acrylic acid and its salts ..... .......................................... kg .............. 4.2% 2916.12 2916.12.10 00 Esters of acrylic acid: Aromatic ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.7% 2916.12.50 Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2916.13.00 00 Methacrylic acid and its salts ......................................... kg .............. 4.2% 2916.14 2916.14.20 Esters of methacrylic acid: Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2916.15 Oleic, linoleic or linolenic acids, their salts and esters: Oleic, linoleic or linolenic acids................................. kg .............. 6.5% 2916.15.10 00 Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 17.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 20% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.6% (MX) 35.2% 29.5% 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2916.15.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.4% 2916.19 2916.19.10 00 Other: Potassium sorbate ... .......................................... kg ............. 3.1% 2916.19.20 00 Sorbic acid..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2916.19.30 00 Other: Acids ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.1% 2916.19.50 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2916.20 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2916.31 Benzoic acid, its salts and esters: Benzoic acid and its salts: Other ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 6.5% 2916.31.20 00 2916.31.30 00 Other: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds ....... kg ............. 9.8% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2916.31.50 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% 2916.32 2916.32.10 00 Benzoyl peroxide and benzoyl chloride: Benzoyl peroxide... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% 2916.32.20 00 Benzoyl chloride .... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2916.34 2916.34.10 00 Phenylacetic acid and its salts: Phenylacetic acid (α-Toluic acid)............................. kg .............. 6.5% 2916.34.15 00 Other: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds ....... kg ............. 8.7% 2916.34.25 00 2916.34.55 00 2916.35 2916.35.15 00 2916.35.25 00 2916.35.55 00 2916.39 2916.39.03 00 Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 27% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 24.4% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 1.1¢/kg + 5.3% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1¢/kg + 5.3% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.3% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% 25% 25% Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives: 2916.20.50 00 2916.31.15 Special Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 7.2% Esters of phenylacetic acid: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds .............. kg ............. 8.7% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 7.2% Other: Benzoic anhydride; tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate; p-Nitrobenzoyl chloride; 2-Nitro-m-toluic acid; and 3-Nitro-o-toluic acid ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 44% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2916.39.06 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Quantity 2916.39.12 00 2917.11.00 00 2917.12 2917.12.10 00 2917.14.50 00 2917.19 2917.19.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2917.19.17 00 57% 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% 9.3% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.5¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 47.5% Free 11.1% Other: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds ....... kg ............. 8.7% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% Polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Acyclic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives: Oxalic acid, its salts and esters............................... kg ............. 3.1% Adipic acid, its salts and esters: Adipic acid ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 0.1¢/kg + 11.8% Other: Plasticizers ... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 0.1¢/kg + 11% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Azelaic acid, sebacic acid, their salts and esters ...... .................. 4.8% Maleic anhydride: Derived in whole or in part from benzene or other aromatic hydrocarbons ........................... kg ............. 0.9¢/kg + 10.1% Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% Other: Ferrous fumarate ...... .......................................... .................. kg 15.4¢/kg + Fumaric acid: Derived in whole or in part from aromatic hydrocarbons ...... .......................................... .................. kg 2917.19.15 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4-Chlorobenzoic acid........................................... .................. kg 2917.12.50 00 2917.14 2917.14.10 00 11.1% 4-Chloro-3-nitrobenzoic acid ............................. kg ............. 6.5% 15.4¢/kg + 2917.12.20 00 2917.13.00 Free Ibuprofen....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2916.39.45 00 2917 1.5¢/kg + 15.4¢/kg + 2916.39.20 00 2916.39.75 00 Cinnamic acid...... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 4-Chloro-3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid and its esters............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 2916.39.15 00 2916.39.16 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Special 15.4¢/kg + 2916.39.08 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, General J,MX) 57% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 34.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.9% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 63% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% 25% 6.5% Free J,K) 2% (MX) 45% 11.9% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 87% 25% 25% 15.4¢/kg + Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% Maleic acid; Succinnic acid derived in whole or in part from maleic anhydride or from cyclohexane; Glutaric acid derived in whole or in part from cyclopentanone; and anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and other derivatives of adipic acid, of fumaric acid derived in whole or in part from aromatic hydrocarbons, of maleic acid, of succinnic acid derived in whole or in part from maleic anhydride or from cyclohexane or of glutaric acid derived in whole or in part from Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2917.19.20 00 Quantity General cyclopentanone, not elsewhere specified or included: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2917.19.23 00 2917.19.27 00 2917.19.30 00 2917.19.40 00 2917.19.70 2917.20.00 00 2917.31.00 00 2917.32.00 00 2917.33.00 2917.34.00 00 2917.35.00 00 2917.36.00 00 2917.37.00 00 2917.39 2917.39.04 00 2917.39.15 00 2917.39.17 00 2917.39.20 00 2917.39.30 00 2917.39.70 00 2918 2918.11 2918.11.10 00 2918.11.50 00 Quantity General Other: Maleic acid ..... .......................................... kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.6% Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.6% Ethylene brassylate .. .......................................... kg ............. 4.8% Other: Derived in whole or in part from aromatic hydrocarbons.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 8.9% Other ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 4% Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives ........................................ kg .............. 4.2% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 1.1¢/kg + 5% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 1.2% (MX) 25% Aromatic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives: Dibutyl orthophthalates.. .......................................... kg ............. 0.1¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11% J,MX) Dioctyl orthophthalates .. .......................................... kg ............. 0.1¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11% J,MX) Dinonyl or didecyl orthophthalates ............................... 0.1¢/kg + .. Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11% J,MX) Other esters of orthophthalic acid ......................... kg ............. 0.1¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11% J,K,MX) Phthalic anhydride.... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 7.3% J,MX) Terephthalic acid and its salts........................................ kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11.1% J) 1.1¢/kg + 5.3% (MX) Dimethyl terephthalate ... .......................................... kg ............. 1.2¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 9.1% J,MX) Other: 1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic acid, 1,2-dianhydride (Trimellitic anhydride); Phthalic acid; and 4-Sulfo-1,8-naphthalic anhydride ............................ kg .............. 6.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Isophthalic acid ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Tetrabromophthalic anhydride ................................. kg .............. 11.9% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other: Plasticizers ... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 0.1¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11% J,MX) Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI................................... kg .............. 9.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11.9% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen function and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Carboxylic acids with alcohol function but without other oxygen function, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives: Lactic acid, its salts and esters: Lactic acid...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.1% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.4% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 45% 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 49% 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 42% 15.4¢/kg + 37% 15.4¢/kg + 40% 15.4¢/kg + 73% 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 73% 15.4¢/kg + 73% 35% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2918.13 2918.13.50 00 Salts and esters of tartaric acid: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.4% 2918.14.00 00 Citric acid ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6% 2918.15 2918.15.10 00 Salts and esters of citric acid: Sodium citrate .... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2918.15.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2918.16 2918.16.10 00 Gluconic acid, its salts and esters: Gluconic acid. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6% 2918.16.50 Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2918.17 Phenylglycolic acid (Mandelic acid), its salts and esters: Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2918.17.50 00 2918.19 2918.19.10 00 2918.19.20 00 2918.19.30 00 Other: Aromatic: Benzilic acid; and Benzilic acid, methyl ester................................. kg .............. 5.8% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% 2918.19.60 00 Other: Malic acid. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4% 2918.19.90 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 4% 2918.21 2918.21.10 00 2918.21.50 00 2918.22 2918.22.10 00 2918.22.50 00 2918.23 2918.23.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Carboxylic acids with phenol function but without other oxygen function, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives: Salicylic acid and its salts: Suitable for medicinal use ................................. kg ............. 6.5% Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% O-Acetylsalicylic acid, its salts and esters: O-Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) .......................... kg ............. 8% Salts and esters of O-acetylsalicylic acid........ kg ............. 6.5% Other esters of salicylic acid and their salts: Salol (Phenyl salicylate) suitable for medicinal use ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 15.4¢/kg + Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 42% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 67.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1¢/kg + 5.3% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 72% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 82% 15.4¢/kg + 47.5% 6.5% Free J,MX) 2918.23.20 00 2918.23.30 00 2918.23.50 00 Other: Odoriferous or flavoring compounds ....... kg ............. 8.7% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% 39.5% 25% 25% 25% 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 1.1¢/kg + 5.3% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 2918.29 2918.29.04 00 General Other: 2,3-Cresotic acid; 2-Hydroxybenzoic acid, calcium salt; 1-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid; 2-Hydroxy-1-naphthoic acid; 1-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid, phenyl ester; α-Resorcylic acid; γ-Resorcylic acid; and 5-Sulfosalicylic acid...... .......................................... .................. kg Special 5.8% Free J,L) 1.7% (MX) 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L) 1.1¢/kg + 5.3% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 1.1¢/kg + 5.3% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 1.7% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 47.5% 15.4¢/kg + 58% (A+,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + 2918.29.20 00 Gentisic acid; and Hydroxycinnamic acid and its salts ......................... kg .............. 6.5% 2918.29.22 00 p-Hydroxybenzoic acid ........................................ kg ............. 6.5% 2918.29.25 00 3-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid ................................ kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% 2918.29.30 00 Gallic acid....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1% 2918.29.65 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2918.29.75 00 2918.30 2918.30.10 00 2918.30.25 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% Carboxylic acids with aldehyde or ketone function but without other oxygen function, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives: Aromatic: 1-Formylphenylacetic acid, methyl ester ................. kg .............. 5.8% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2918.30.30 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% 2% Other: 2918.30.90 00 2918.90 2918.90.05 00 2918.90.18 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Other: Aromatic: p-Anisic acid; Clofibrate; 1,6-Hexanediol-bis(3,5-dibutyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate; and 3-Phenoxybenzoic acid .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% Other: Pesticides: 4-(4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxy)butyric acid; p-Chlorophenoxyacetic acid; and 2-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy)propionic acid.... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2918.90.20 Other ..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 9.3% 2918.90.30 00 Drugs ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2918.90.35 00 Odoriferous or flavoring compounds ....... kg ............. 8.7% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2918.90.43 00 Quantity Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2918.90.47 00 2918.90.50 00 General Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 1.1¢/kg + 5.3% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 15.4¢/kg + 43% 25% 6.5% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 41% 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% 15.4¢/kg + 53% 25% 3.7% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% 15.4¢/kg + 57% 25% VIII. ESTERS OF INORGANIC ACIDS AND THEIR SALTS, AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULFONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES 2919.00 2919.00.30 00 Phosphoric esters and their salts, including lactophosphates; their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Aromatic: Plasticizers: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 0.1¢/kg + 11% Other ... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2919.00.50 Other ..... ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2920 Esters of other inorganic acids (excluding esters of hydrogen halides) and their salts; their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Thiophosphoric esters (phosphorothioates) and their salts; their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives: Aromatic: O,O-Dimethyl-O-(4-nitro-m -tolyl)phosphorothioate (Fenitrothion) .......................................... .................. kg 15.4¢/kg + 2919.00.25 00 2920.10 2920.10.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2920.10.40 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.9% 2920.10.50 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2920.90 2920.90.10 00 Other: Aromatic: Pesticide s...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.9% 2920.90.20 00 Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2920.90.50 00 Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% IX. NITROGEN-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS 2921 2921.11.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Amine-function compounds: Acyclic monoamines and their derivatives; salts thereof: Methylamine, di- or trimethylamine and their salts ............... kg 25% 2921.12.00 00 Diethylamine and its salts ........................................ kg ............. 3.7% 2921.19 2921.19.10 00 Other: Mono- and triethylamines; mono-, di-, and tri(propyl- and butyl-)monoamines; salts of any of the foregoing . ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 30.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 39% Other: 2921.19.60 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2921.21.00 00 Acyclic polyamines and their derivatives; salts thereof: Ethylenediamine and its salts .................................. kg ............. 5.8% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2921.22 2921.22.05 00 2921.22.10 00 2921.22.50 00 Quantity General Hexamethylenediamine and its salts: Hexamethylenediamine adipate (Nylon salt) .. kg ............. 6.5% Other: Derived in whole or in part from adipic acid............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11.9% Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2921.29.00 Other ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 6.5% 2921.30 Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic mono- or polyamines, and their derivatives; salts thereof: Derived in whole or in part from any aromatic compound: Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2921.30.10 00 2921.30.30 00 2921.30.50 00 2921.41 2921.41.10 00 2921.41.20 00 2921.42 2921.42.10 00 2921.42.15 00 2921.42.18 00 2921.42.21 00 2921.42.22 00 2921.42.23 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.6% Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Aromatic monoamines and their derivatives; salts thereof: Aniline and its salts: Aniline . ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% Aniline salts ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1¢/kg + 11.4% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 46% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 66.5% 30.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 1.1¢/kg + 5% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1¢/kg + 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.7¢/kg + 5.6% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 43.5% Aniline derivatives and their salts: N,N-Dimethylaniline ......kg....................................... 8.9%.......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + J) 3.7% (MX) N-Ethylaniline; and N,N-Diethylaniline ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11.4% J) 0.7¢/kg + 5.6% (MX) o-Aminobenzenesulfonic acid (Orthanilic acid); 6-Chlorometanilic acid; 2-Chloro-5-nitroaniline; 4-Chloro-3-nitroaniline; 2,3-Dichloroaniline; 2,4-Dichloroaniline; 2,5-Dichloroaniline; 3,5-Dichloroaniline; N,N-Diethylmetanilic acid; N,N-Diethylmetanilic acid, sodium salt; 2,4-Difluoroaniline; p-Fluoroaniline; N-Methylaniline; and m-Nitroaniline.... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) Metanilic acid ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 1¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11.4% J,L,MX) Sulfanilic acid... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1¢/kg + Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 11.4% J,MX) 3,4-Dichloroaniline..... .......................................... kg ............. 1¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11.4% J,MX) 30.5% 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% 25% 15.4¢/kg + 60% 40% 15.4¢/kg + 60% 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% 15.4¢/kg + 60% 15.4¢/kg + 60% 15.4¢/kg + 60% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2921.42.55 00 2921.42.65 00 Quantity General Other: Fast color bases . .......................................... kg ............. 8.9% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2921.42.90 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1¢/kg + 11.4% 2921 (con.) Amine-function compounds (con.): Aromatic monoamines and their derivatives; salts thereof (con.): 2921.43 Toluidines and their derivatives; salts thereof: 2921.43.08 00 4-Chloro-o-toluidine and hydrochloride; 5-Chloro-o-toluidine; 6-Chloro-2-toluidine-4-sulfonic acid; 4-Chloro-α,α,α-trifluoro-o- toluidine; 2,6-Dichloro-m-toluidine; N,N-Dimethyl-p-toluidine; N-Ethyl-N-benzyl-m-toluidine; and N-Ethyl-o-toluidine.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% 2921.43.15 00 2921.43.19 00 2921.43.40 00 2921.43.80 α,α,α-Trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-ptoluidine (Trifluralin) ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% α,α,α-Trifluoro-o-toluidine; and α,α,α-Trifluoro-6-chloro-m -toluidine ............... kg ............. 1¢/kg + 11.4% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 1¢/kg + 11.4% 2921.44 2921.44.10 00 Diphenylamine and its derivatives; salts thereof: Nitrodiphenylamine ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2921.44.20 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2921.44.70 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1¢/kg + 11.4% 2921 (con.) Amine-function compounds (con.): Aromatic monoamines and their derivatives; salts thereof (con.): 2921.45 1-Naphthylamine (α-Naphthylamine), 2-Naphthylamine (β-Naphthylamine), and their derivatives; salts thereof: 2921.45.10 00 7-Amino-1,3-naphthalenedisulfonic acid and its salts; 5-Amino-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid and its salts; 8-Amino-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid and its salts; and N-Phenyl-2-naphthylamine....................................... kg .............. 6.5% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 0.7¢/kg + 5.6% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 60% 15.4¢/kg + 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.7¢/kg + 5.6% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.7¢/kg + 5.6% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 60% 15.4¢/kg + 60% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2921.45.20 00 2921.45.60 00 2921.45.90 2921.49 2921.49.10 00 2921.49.32 00 2921.49.37 00 Quantity General 3-Amino-2,7-naphthalenedisulfonic acid; 4-Amino-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid, sodium salt; 5-Amino-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid (Laurent's acid); 8-Amino-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid and its salts; 7-Amino-1,3,6-naphthalenetrisulfonic acid; 8-Anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid (Phenyl Peri acid) and its salts; and N-Ethyl-1-naphthylamine.......................................... kg .............. 5.8% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 1¢/kg + 11.4% Other: 4-Amino-2-stilbenesulfonic acid and its salts; p-Ethylaniline; 2,4,6-Trimethylaniline (Mesidine); 2,3-Xylidine; 2,4-Xylidine; 2,5-Xylidine; and 3,4-Xylidine ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% Other: Fast color bases . .......................................... kg ............. 8.9% Drugs: Antidepressants, tranquilizers and other psychotherapeutic agents................. kg .............. 10.5% 2921.49.43 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2921.49.45 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2921.49.50 00 2921.51 2921.51.10 00 2921.51.20 00 2921.51.30 00 2921.51.50 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1¢/kg + 11.4% Aromatic polyamines and their derivatives; salts thereof: o-, m-, p-Phenylenediamine, diaminotoluenes, and their derivatives; salts thereof: 4-Amino-2-(N,N-diethylamino) toluene hydrochloride; m-Phenylenediamine; o-Phenylenediamine; Toluene-2,4-diamine; Toluene-2,5-diamine; and Toluene-2,5-diamine sulfate..................................... kg .............. 6.5% Other: Photographic chemicals .............................. kg ............. 6.5% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1¢/kg + 11.4% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 60% 15.4¢/kg + 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 149.5% 15.4¢/kg + 71.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 0.7¢/kg + 5.6% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 60% 15.4¢/kg + 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 60% 15.4¢/kg + 60% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2921.59 2921.59.08 00 Quantity General Other: 5-Amino-2-(p-aminoanilino)benzenesulfonic acid; 4,4'-Diamino-3-biphenylsulfonic acid (3-Benzidinesulfonic acid); 3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine (o-Tolidine); 3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine hydrochloride; Ethyl-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)aniline; N-Ethyl-N,N'-dimethyl-N'-phenylethylenediamine; and 4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)........................... kg .............. 5.8% 2921.59.20 00 4,4'-Diamino-2,2'-stilbenedisulfonic acid ......... kg ............. 8.1% 2921.59.30 00 4,4'-Methylenedianiline .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2921.59.40 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2921.59.80 2922 Other ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 1¢/kg + 11.4% 2922.11.00 00 Oxygen-function amino-compounds: Amino-alcohols, their ethers and esters, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function; salts thereof: Monoethanolamine and its salts ............................. kg ............. 8.4% 2922.12.00 00 Diethanolamine and its salts .................................... kg ............. 8.4% 2922.13.00 00 Triethanolamine and its salts .................................. kg ............. 8.4% 2922.19 Other: Aromatic: Drugs: Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2922.19.18 00 2922.19.20 00 2922.19.60 00 2922.19.70 00 2922.19.95 00 2922.21 Other: 4,4'-Bis(dimethylamino)benzhydrol (Michler's hydrol); 5'-[3'-(Dimethylamino)-propyl]-10',11'dihydro-5H'-dibenzo[a,b]-cyclohepten-5'-ol (Dibenzcarbinol); and 1-(p-Nitrophenyl)-2-amino-1,3propanediol ..... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI...................... kg .............. 9.3% Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.1% Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% Amino-naphthols and other amino-phenols, their ethers and esters, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function; salts thereof: Aminohydroxynaphthalenesulfonic acids and their salts: Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% 15.4¢/kg + 80% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 0.7¢/kg + 5.6% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 60% 15.4¢/kg + 60% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 50% 30.5% 15.4¢/kg + 40% 50.5% 50.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2922.21.10 00 2922.21.40 00 2922.21.50 00 2922.22 2922.22.10 00 2922.22.20 00 2922.22.50 00 2922.29 2922.29.10 00 2922.29.15 00 Quantity General 1-Amino-8-hydroxy-3,6-naphthalenedisulfonic acid; 4-Amino-5-hydroxy-1,3-naphthalenedisulfonic acid (Chicago acid); 4-Amino-5-hydroxy-1,3-naphthalenedisulfonic acid, potassium salt; 4-Amino-5-hydroxy-1,3-naphthalenedisulfonic acid, sodium salt; 4-Amino-5-hydroxy-2,7-naphthalenedisulfonic acid, monosodium salt (H acid, monosodium salt); 4-Amino-5-hydroxy-2,7-naphthalenedisulfonic acid, potassium salt (H acid, monopotassium salt); 4-Amino-3-hydroxy-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid; 6-Amino-1-naphthol-3-sulfonic acid and its salts; and 8-Amino-1-naphthol-5-sulfonic acid and its salts ... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.1% Anisidines, dianisidines, phenetidines, and their salts: o-Anisidine; p-Anisidine; and p-Phenetidine ... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.1% Other: 2-Amino-6-chloro-4-nitrophenol; 2-Amino-4-chlorophenol; 2-Amino-4-chlorophenol hydrochloride; 2-Amino-p-cresol; 4-Amino-o-cresol; 6-Amino-2,4-dichloro-3-methylphenol; 2-(3-Amino-4-hydroxyphenylsulfonyl)ethanol; 2-Amino-4-nitrophenol; 2-Amino-4-nitrophenol, sodium salt; 2-Amino-5-nitrophenol; m-Aminophenol; 2-(4'-Aminophenoxy)ethylsulfate; 5-Chloro-2-(2',4'-dichlorophenoxy)aniline; 3,4-Dimethoxyphenethylamine (Homoveratrylamine); 2-Hydroxy-5-nitrometanilic acid; 4-Methoxymetanilic acid; 6-Methoxymetanilic acid; 4-Methoxy-m-phenylenediamine; 5-Methoxy-m-phenylenediamine sulfate; 6-(Methylamino)-1-naphthol-3-sulfonic acid; 7-(Methylamino)-1-naphthol-3-sulfonic acid; and 2-Methyl-p-anisidine...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% m-Diethylaminophenol; m-Dimethylaminophenol; 3-Ethylamino-p-cresol; and 5-Methoxy-m-phenylenediamine.............................. kg .............. 6.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 65% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 51% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2922.29.26 00 Other: Fast color bases . .......................................... kg ............. 8.9% 2922.29.27 00 Drugs......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2922.29.29 00 Photographic chemicals .............................. kg ............. 6.5% 2922.29.60 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2922.29.80 2922.30 2922.30.10 00 Other ..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 1.5¢/kg + 10.1% Amino-aldehydes, amino-ketones and amino-quinones, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function; salts thereof: Aromatic: 2'-Aminoacetophenone; 3'-Aminoacetophenone; 1-Amino-4-bromo-2-methylanthraquinone; 1,4-Bis[1-anthraquinonylamino]anthraquinone; 1,4-Dimesidinoanthraquinone; 4-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde; and Iminodianthraquinone .... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% 2922.30.14 00 2-Aminoanthraquinone ....................................... kg ............. 9.3% 2922.30.17 00 1-Aminoanthraquinone ....................................... kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.1% 2922.30.25 00 2922.30.45 00 2922.30.50 00 2922.41.00 2922.42 2922.42.10 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.1% Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% Amino-acids and their esters, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function; salts thereof: Lysine and its esters; salts thereof ............................. .................. 3.7% Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2922.43 2922.43.10 00 Anthranilic acid and its salts: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2922.49 2922.49.10 00 Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 54.5% 15.4¢/kg + 71.5% 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L) 1.1¢/kg + 4.6% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39% 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 1.1¢/kg + 4.6% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% 15.4¢/kg + 50% 30.5% Glutamic acid and its salts: Monosodium glutamate kg....................................... 8.7%.......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% 2922.42.50 00 2922.43.50 00 Special J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 50% Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.1% Other: Aromatic: m-Aminobenzoic acid, technical; p-Aminobenzoic acid; 3,5-Diaminobenzoic acid; 2-Ethylamino-5-sulfobenzoic acid; 3-(N-Ethylanilino)propionic acid, methyl ester; β-(β-Methoxyethoxyethyl)-4-aminobenzoate; Methyl anthranilate; and l-Phenylalanine ......kg....................................... 5.8% ......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + J,K,MX) 39% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2922.49.27 00 2922.49.30 00 Quantity Other: Drugs .. ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 50% ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 4.2% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39% 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 65% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 51.5% 15.4¢/kg + 79% 15.4¢/kg + 82% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 1.1¢/kg + 4.6% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 33.4% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI...................... kg .............. 9.3% 2922.49.37 00 2922.49.40 General Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.1% Other: Amino acids Other: 2922.49.80 00 2922.50 2922.50.10 00 2922.50.11 00 2922.50.14 00 2922.50.17 00 Amino-alcohol-phenols, amino-acid-phenols and other amino-compounds with oxygen function: Aromatic: dl-3-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)alanine; N-Ethyl-N-(2-methoxycarbonylethyl)aniline; dl-Phenylephrine base; and Carbonic acid, methyl ester, diester with 2,2'-(m-tolylamino)diethanol (Toluidine carbonate) ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% d(-)-p-Hydroxyphenylglycine and its salts ...... kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.1% Other: Drugs: Other: Cardiovascular drugs .......................... kg .............. 6.5% Dermatological agents and local anesthetics.......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2922.50.19 00 Guaiacol derivatives ........................ kg ............. 6.5% 2922.50.25 00 Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2922.50.35 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2922.50.40 00 2922.50.50 00 2923 2923.10.00 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.1% Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% Quaternary ammonium salts and hydroxides; lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids: Choline and its salts ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2923.20 2923.20.20 00 Lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids: Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5% 2923.90.00 00 Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.2% 2924 2924.10 2924.10.10 Carboxyamide-function compounds; amide-function compounds of carbonic acid: Acyclic amides (including acyclic carbamates) and their derivatives; salts thereof: Amides ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 15.4¢/kg + 50% 30.5% 15.4¢/kg + 36% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2924.10.80 00 2924.21 2924.21.04 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2924.21.16 00 2924.21.18 00 2924.21.20 00 2924.21.45 00 2924.21.50 00 Quantity General Other: Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% Cyclic amides (including cyclic carbamates) and their derivatives; salts thereof: Ureines and their derivatives; salts thereof: Aromatic: Pesticides: 3-(p-Chlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (Monuron)...... .......................................... .................. kg 15.4¢/kg + Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.3% Other: sym -Diethyldiphenylurea ...................... kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI...................... kg .............. 9.3% Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2924.22.00 00 2-Acetamidobenzoic acid.... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% 2924.29 Other: Aromatic: Biligrafin acid; 3,5-Diacetamido-2,4,6-triiodobenzoic acid; and Metrizoic acid .. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.3% 2924.29.05 00 2924.29.10 00 2924.29.20 00 2924.29.31 00 Acetanilide; N-Acetylsulfanilyl chloride; Aspartame; and 2-Methoxy-5-acetamino-N,Nbis(2-acetoxyethyl)aniline ........................... kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% 2-Acetamido-3-chloroanthraquinone; o-Acetoacetanisidide; o-Acetoacetotoluidide; 2',4'-Acetoacetoxylidide; and 1-Amino-5-benzamidoanthraquinone................ kg .............. 6.5% 4-Acetamido-2-aminophenol; p-Acetaminobenzaldehyde; Acetoacetbenzylamide; Acetoacet-5-chloro-2-toluidide; p-Acetoacetophenetidide; N-Acetyl-2,6-xylidine (N-Acetyl-2,6dimethylaniline); p-Aminobenzoic acid isooctylamide; p-Aminobenzoylaminonaphthalenesulfonic acid; 2-Amino-4-chlorobenzamide; 3-Amino-4-chlorobenzamide; 4-Aminohippuric acid; p-Aminophenylurethane; 1-Benzamido-4-chloroanthraquinone; 1-Benzamido-5-chloroanthraquinone; Benzanilide; 4'-Chloroacetoacetanilide; 3-(N,N-Dihydroxyethylamino)benzanilide; 2,5-Dihydroxy-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)benzamide; Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 30.5% 6.5% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 40.5% 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1¢/kg + 5.4% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% 15.4¢/kg + 58% 30.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 34% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53% 15.4¢/kg + 58% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Gentisamide; N,N'-Hexamethylenebis(3,5-di-tert-butyl4-hydroxyhydrocinnamamide); 2-(m-Hydroxyanilino)acetamide; Nitra acid amide (1-Amino-9,10-dihydro-N(3-methoxypropyl)-4-nitro-9,10-dioxo-2anthramide); Phenacetin, technical; and β-Resorcylamide.... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% 2924.29.36 00 2924.29.41 00 Naphthol AS and derivatives: Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.5% Other: Pesticides: 3-Ethoxycarbonylaminophenyl-Nphenylcarbamate (Desmedipham); Isopropyl-N-(3-chlorophenyl)car bamate (CIPC); and Methyl-4-aminobenzenesulfonylcarbamate (Asulam)....................... kg ............. 6.5% 2924.29.47 00 Other ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.1% 2924.29.52 00 Fast color bases...................................... kg ............. 8.9% 2924.29.62 Drugs: Other ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 6.5% 2924.29.65 00 Other: 5-Bromoacetyl-2-salicylamide ....... kg ............. 9.3% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI................. kg .............. 9.3% 2924.29.70 00 2924.29.75 2924.29.90 00 2925 2925.11.00 00 2925.19 Other ...... .......................................... .................. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% Other: Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% Carboxyimide-function compounds (including saccharin and its salts) and imine-function compounds: Imides and their derivatives; salts thereof: Saccharin and its salts kg 6.5% 2925.19.10 00 Other: Aromatic: Ethylenebistetrabromophthalimide..................... kg .............. 9.9% 2925.19.40 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.9% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 60% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% 15.4¢/kg + 54.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 47.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 58% 15.4¢/kg + 58% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 30.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 61% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 4.5% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 61% 15.4¢/kg + 61% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 25% Other: 2925.19.90 00 2925.20 2925.20.10 00 2925.20.20 00 2925.20.60 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Imines and their derivatives; salts thereof: Aromatic: N'-(4-Chloro-o-tolyl)-N,N-dimethylformamidine; Bunamidine hydrochloride; and Pentamidine ..... ..... ......kg....................................... 6.5%.......... Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + J,K,MX) Other: Drugs ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.9% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 41% 15.4¢/kg + 67.5% 15.4¢/kg + 61% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2925.20.90 00 Other: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2926 2926.10.00 00 Nitrile-function compounds: Acrylonitrile .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.5% 2926.90 2926.90.05 00 Other: Aromatic: 2-Amino-4-chlorobenzonitrile (5-Chloro-2cyanoaniline); 2-Amino-5-chlorobenzonitrile; 4-Amino-2-chlorobenzonitrile; (Cyanoethyl)(hydroxyethyl)-m-toluidine; p-Cyanophenyl acetate; Phthalonitrile; and Tetrachloro-3-cyanobenzoic acid, methyl ester .... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2926.90.08 00 Benzonitrile ... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2926.90.12 00 Dichlorobenzonitriles: Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2926.90.14 00 p-Chlorobenzonitrile; and Verapamil hydrochloride .................................... kg ............. 9.3% 2926.90.17 00 2926.90.21 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, o-Chlorobenzonitrile .......................................... kg ............. 11.9% Other: Pesticides: Fungicides ..... .......................................... .................. kg Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 56.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 41% 15.4¢/kg + 41% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 41% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 65.5% 15.4¢/kg + 65.5% 8.3% Free 15.4¢/kg + J,MX) 2926.90.23 00 Herbicides: 3,5-Dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile (Bromoxynil) ..................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2926.90.25 00 Other ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.3% 2926.90.30 00 Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.9% 2926.90.44 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2926.90.47 00 2927.00 2927.00.06 00 2927.00.15 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11.9% Diazo-, azo- or azoxy-compounds: p-Aminoazobenzenedisulfonic acid; and Diazoaminobenzene (1,3-Diphenyltriazene)......................... kg .............. 5.8% 1,1'-Azobisformamide ... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 25% 40% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 65.5% 15.4¢/kg + 65.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 3.7% 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% Free J,MX) 2927.00.25 00 Other: Photographic chemicals .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2927.00.30 00 Fast color bases and fast color salts ..................... kg ............. 8.9% 2927.00.40 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2927.00.50 00 2928.00 2928.00.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11.9% Organic derivatives of hydrazine or of hydroxylamine: Methyl ethyl ketoxime ... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 54.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 5.9% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 63.5% 15.4¢/kg + 63.5% 3.7% Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2928.00.25 00 Other: Aromatic .... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2928.00.30 00 Other: Drugs . ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2928.00.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2929 2929.10 2929.10.10 00 Compounds with other nitrogen function: Isocyanates: Toluenediisocyanates (unmixed) ................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2929.10.15 00 2929.10.20 00 2929.10.30 00 2929.10.35 00 2929.10.55 00 2929.10.80 2929.90 2929.90.15 00 2929.90.20 00 2929.90.50 00 Mixtures of 2,4- and 2,6-toluenediisocyanates..... kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% Bitolylene diisocyanate (TODI); o-Isocyanic acid, o-tolyl ester; and Xylene diisocyanate..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% 3,4-Dichlorophenylisocyanate .................................. kg ............. 1.2¢/kg + 10.4% 1,6-Hexamethylene diisocyanate................................... kg .............. 7.1% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 1.2¢/kg + 10.4% Other: Other: Aromatic: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.2¢/kg + 10.4% Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 43.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% 30.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% 30.5% 15.4¢/kg + 43.5% X. ORGANO-INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, NUCLEIC ACIDS AND THEIR SALTS, AND SULFONAMIDES 2930 2930.10.00 00 2930.20 2930.20.10 00 2930.20.20 Organo-sulfur compounds: Dithiocarbonates (xanthates)......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Thiocarbamates and dithiocarbamates: Aromatic: Pesticides...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.3% Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 6.5% Other: 2930.20.90 Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2930.30 2930.30.60 00 Thiuram mono-, di- or tetrasulfides: Other .. ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2930.90 2930.90.10 00 Other: Aromatic: Pesticides...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.9% 2930.90.24 00 Other: N-Cyclohexylthiophthalimide ...................... kg ............. 6.5% 2930.90.29 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Other: 2930.90.30 00 2930.90.44 00 Pesticides: Thiocyanates, thiurams and isothiocyanates .. .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Other: Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 67.5% 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 5.3% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 68.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% 11.9% Free Other: 2930.90.49 Other 2930.90.90 Other: Other ..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2931.00 2931.00.10 00 2931.00.15 00 ..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 4.2% Other organo-inorganic compounds: Aromatic: 4,4'-Diphenyl-bis-phosphonous acid, di(2',2",4',4"-di-tert-butyl)phenyl ester ........................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 8.9% Sodium tetraphenylboron .... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% 2931.00.22 00 Other: Drugs .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2931.00.25 00 Pesticides...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.3% 2931.00.27 00 Other: Organo-mercury compounds ............................ kg .............. 6.5% 2931.00.30 00 2931.00.60 00 2931.00.90 2932 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 11% Other ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2932.11.00 00 Heterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetero-atom(s) only: Compounds containing an unfused furan ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure: Tetrahydrofuran . ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2932.13.00 00 Furfuryl alcohol and tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol ... kg ............. 3.7% 2932.19 2932.19.10 00 Other: Aromatic........... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2932.19.50 00 Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2932.21.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Lactones: Coumarin, methylcoumarins and ethylcoumarins ................. kg 15.4¢/kg + J,K,MX) 2932.29 2932.29.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other lactones: Aromatic: Pesticides ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg 15.4¢/kg + 2932.29.20 00 Drugs......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2932.29.25 00 Other: 4-Hydroxycoumarin................................. kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% 15.4¢/kg + 68.5% 25% 25% 25% 48% 8.9% Free J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 2.2% (MX) 64.5% 15.4¢/kg + 53% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1¢/kg + 4.8% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI...................... kg .............. 9.3% 2932.29.30 00 2932.29.45 00 Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% 2932.29.50 Other ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 3.7% 2932.91.00 00 Other: Isosafrole .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2932.92.00 00 1-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl)propan-2-one.......................... kg .............. 9.3% 2932.93.00 00 Piperonal (heliotropin)... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 4.8% 2932.94.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Safrole ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. kg Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 1.1¢/kg + 4.8% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.5% 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% 45% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free 45% J,MX) 2932.99 2932.99.08 00 Other: Aromatic: Pesticides: 2-Ethoxy-2,3-dihydro-3,3-dimethyl-5benzofuranylmethanesulfonate .......... kg ............. 6.5% 2932.99.20 00 Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.3% 2932.99.35 00 2-Hydroxy-3-dibenzofurancarboxylic acid....... kg .............. 6.5% 2932.99.39 00 Benzointetrahydropyranyl ester; and Xanthen-9-one ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% 2932.99.60 00 2932.99.70 00 2932.99.90 00 2933 2933.11.00 00 2933.19 2933.19.08 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Other: Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) only: Compounds containing an unfused pyrazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure: Phenazone (Antipyrine) and its derivatives.......... kg ............. 6.5% Other: Aromatic or modified aromatic: 3-(5-Amino-3-methyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)benzenesulfonic acid; Amino-J-pyrazolone; 3-Amino-1-(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)-5pyrazolone; 3-Carboxy-1,4-sulfophenylpyrazol-5-one; 4-Chloro-3-(3-methyl-5-oxo-2-pyrazolin-1yl)benzenesulfonic acid; 1-(m-Chlorophenyl)-3-methyl-2-pyrazolin5-one; p-Chloropyrazolone; 1-(2',5'-Dichlorophenyl)-3-methyl-2pyrazolin-5-one; 1-(o-Ethylphenyl)-3-methyl-2-pyrazolin5-one; Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 66.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 49.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 5-Imino-3-methyl-1-phenylpyrazole; 5-Imino-3-methyl-1-(m-sulfophenyl)pyrazole; 2,4-Methylcarboxypyrazolic acid; Methylphenylpyrazolone; and Sulfinpyrazone ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% 2933.19.23 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2933.19.30 Other: Pesticides...... .......................................... .................. kg Photographic chemicals .............................. .................. 6.5% Drugs . ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2933.19.37 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI...................... kg .............. 9.3% Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% 2933.19.45 00 Other: Drugs ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2933.19.90 00 Other: Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2933.21.00 00 Compounds containing an unfused imidazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure: Hydantoin and its derivatives................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2933.29 2933.29.10 00 2933.29.20 00 2933.29.35 00 2933.29.43 00 Other: Aromatic or modified aromatic: 2-Phenylimidazole... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% Other: Drugs . ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI...................... kg .............. 9.3% Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% 2933.29.45 00 Other: Drugs ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2933.29.90 00 Other: Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2933.32 2933.32.10 00 2933.32.50 00 2933.39 2933.39.20 00 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% 9.3% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 47.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 30.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 63% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.7% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 51% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 30.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% 15.4¢/kg + 2933.19.35 00 2933.19.43 00 Special Compounds containing an unfused pyridine ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure: Piperidine and its salts: Piperidine.......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other: p-Chloro-2-benzylpyridine; 4-Chloro-1-methylpiperidine hydrochloride; 1,4-Dimethyl-6-hydroxy-3-cyanopyrid-2-one; Di-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-hydroxypiperidine)sebacate; 2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine; 4-Phenylpropylpyridine; α-Phenylpyridylacetic acid, methyl ester; Picolinic acid; 2-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde; and 2,5-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid................................... kg .............. 5.8% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 2933.39.21 00 Other: Pesticides: Fungicides ..... .......................................... kg ............. 8.3% 2933.39.23 00 Herbicides: o-Paraquat dichloride ...................... kg ............. 6.5% 2933.39.25 00 Other ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.3% 2933.39.27 00 Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.9% 2933.39.30 00 Drugs: Antidepressants, tranquilizers and other psychotherapeutic agents .......................... kg .............. 10.5% 2933.39.41 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2933.39.61 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2933.39.91 00 2933.40 2933.40.08 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 2933.40.10 00 2933.40.15 00 2933.40.20 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Compounds containing a quinoline or isoquinoline ring-system (whether or not hydrogenated), not further fused: 4,7-Dichloroquinoline ...... .......................................... .................. kg 15.4¢/kg + 10.4% Ethoxyquin (1,2-Dihydro-6-ethoxy-2,2,4trimethylquinoline) .. ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 8-Methylquinoline and Isoquinoline................................. kg .............. 5.8% Other: Drugs: 5-Chloro-7-iodo-8-quinolinol (Iodochlorhydroxyquin); Decoquinate; Diiodohydroxyquin; and Oxyquinoline sulfate.......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2933.40.26 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2933.40.30 00 Pesticides...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.3% 2933.40.60 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2933.40.70 00 2933.51 2933.51.90 00 2933.59 2933.59.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Compounds containing a pyrimidine ring (whether or not hydrogenated) or piperazine ring in the structure: Malonylurea (Barbituric acid) and its derivatives; salts thereof: Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 3.7% Other: Pesticides: Aromatic or modified aromatic: Herbicides ..... .......................................... .................. kg 15.4¢/kg + 2933.59.15 00 Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.9% 2933.59.18 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2933.59.21 00 Drugs: Aromatic or modified aromatic: Antihistamines, including those principally used as anti-nauseants ............. kg .............. 6.5% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 149.5% 15.4¢/kg + 65% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% 1.5¢/kg + Free J,MX) 52% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 55% 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 46% 15.4¢/kg + 67.5% 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 50% 9.3% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% 30.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special J,K,MX) 82% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2933.59.22 00 Quantity General Anti-infective agents: Nicarbazin; and Trimethoprim........................................ kg .............. 6.5% 2933.59.36 00 Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2933.59.45 00 Antidepressants, tranquilizers and other psychotherapeutic agents .......................... kg .............. 10.5% 2933.59.53 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2933.59.59 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Other: Aromatic or modified aromatic: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2933.59.70 00 2933.59.80 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Other: Other.. ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2933.59.95 00 2933.61.00 00 2933.71.00 00 2933.79 2933.79.09 00 Compounds containing an unfused triazine ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure: Melamine ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.5% Lactams: 6-Hexanelactam (ε-Caprolactam)............................. kg ............. 1.3¢/kg + 7.9% Other lactams: Aromatic or modified aromatic: Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2933.79.15 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Other: N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone; and 2-Pyrrolidone ...... .......................................... kg ............. 4.2% 2933.79.20 00 2933.79.30 00 N-Vinyl-2-pyrrolidone, monomer ............... kg ............. 5.5% 2933.79.80 00 Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2933.90 2933.90.06 00 2933.90.13 00 Other: α-Butyl-α-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole -1propanenitrile (Myclobutanil); and α-[2-(4-Chlorophenyl)-ethyl]-α-phenyl-1H1,2,4-triazole -1-propanenitrile (Fenbuconazole) ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.5% 6-Bromo-5-methyl-1H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine; 2-sec-Butyl-4-tert-butyl-6-(benzotriazol-2yl)phenol; 2-tert-Butyl-4-methyl-6-(5-chlorobenzotriazol-2yl)phenol; 2,4-Di-tert-butyl-6-(benzotriazol-2-yl)phenol; 2,4-Di-tert-butyl-6-(5-chlorobenzotriazol-2yl)phenol; 2,3-Dichloro-6-quinoxalinecarbonyl chloride; 1-Hydroxy-2-carbazolecarboxylic acid; 2-Hydroxy-3-carbazolecarboxylic acid; 2-Hydroxy-3-carbazolecarboxylic acid, sodium salt; Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 46% 15.4¢/kg + 67.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K.MX) 15.4¢/kg + 149.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 45% 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 30.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% 40% 30.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Iminodibenzyl(10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenz[b,f]azepine); Indoline; 3-Methylbenzo[f]quinoline; 2-Methylindoline; 2-Methylmercaptobenzimidazole; 1-Methyl-2-phenylindole; 1-Methylpyrazine; 2,4-Methylpyrazolic acid; 2-Phenylbenzimidazole; 2-Phenylindole; 3-Quinuclidinol; Tetramethylpyrazine; 2,3,5-Triphenyltetrazolium chloride; dl-Tryptophan; and Vinylcarbazole, monomer ........................................ kg .............. 5.8% Other: Pesticides: 5-Amino-4-chloro-α-phenyl-3pyridazinone . .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2933.90.14 00 2933.90.17 00 Other: Insecticides ...................................... kg ............. 8.9% 2933.90.22 00 Other ...... .......................................... kg ............. 9.3% 2933.90.24 00 Photographic chemicals .............................. kg ............. 6.5% 2933.90.26 00 Drugs: Antihistamines.. .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2933.90.46 00 Anti-infective agents: Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2933.90.53 00 Cardiovascular drugs: Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% Drugs primarily affecting the central nervous system: Analgesics, antipyretics and nonhormonal anti-inflammatory agents ..... .......................................... .................. 6.5% 2933.90.55 Antidepressants, tranquilizers and other psychotherapeutic agents: Other ... .......................................... kg .............. 10.5% 2933.90.61 00 2933.90.65 00 Anticonvulsants, hypnotics and sedatives .. .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2933.90.70 00 Other.. ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2933.90.75 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2933.90.79 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2933.90.82 2933.90.85 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other ..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Other: 3-Amino-1,2,4-triazole ......................................... .................. kg Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% 15.4¢/kg + 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 67.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 65% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 47.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 149.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 58.5% 15.4¢/kg + 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% 3.7% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 58% 25% 2933.90.87 00 Hexamethylenetetramine ................................... kg ............. 6.3% 2933.90.90 00 Other: Drugs ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2933.90.97 00 2934 2934.10 2934.10.10 00 2934.10.20 00 2934.10.90 00 2934.20 2934.20.05 00 2934.20.10 00 2934.20.15 00 2934.20.20 00 2934.20.30 00 2934.20.35 00 2934.20.40 00 2934.20.80 00 2934.30 2934.30.12 00 2934.30.23 00 Quantity General Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% Nucleic acids and their salts; other heterocyclic compounds: Compounds containing an unfused thiazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure: Aromatic or modified aromatic: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Other: Other.. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% Compounds containing a benzothiazole ring-system (whether or not hydrogenated), not further fused: N-tert-Butyl-2-benzothiazolesulfenamide ............. kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% 2,2'-Dithiobisbenzothiazole ...................................... kg ............. 9.9% 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole; and N-(Oxydiethylene)benzothiazole -2- sulfenamide . kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt (2-Benzothiazolethiol, sodium salt) ................................ kg .............. 0.4¢/kg + 8.9% 2-Amino-6-methoxybenzothiazole; 2-Amino-6-methylbenzothiazole; 6-Ethoxy-2-benzothiazolethiol; 3-Methylbenzothiazole-2-hydrazone; and Primuline base........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 5.8% Other: Pesticides...... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.3% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Compounds containing a phenothiazine ring-system (whether or not hydrogenated), not further fused: 2-(Trifluoromethyl)phenothiazine ................................... kg .............. 6.5% Other: Drugs: Antidepressants, tranquilizers and other psychotherapeutic agents ................................ kg .............. 10.5% 2934.30.27 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2934.30.43 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2934.30.50 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 30.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 30.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52%\ Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4.9% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 2.4% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 149.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 1.1¢/kg + 4.8% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 45% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2934.90 2934.90.05 00 2934.90.06 00 2934.90.08 00 2934.90.11 00 Quantity General Other: Aromatic or modified aromatic: 5-Amino-3-phenyl-1,2,4-thiadiazole (3-Phenyl5-amino-1,2,4-thiadiazole); 2-Hydroxybenzoxazole (Benzoxazolone); 4-Phenylmorpholine; 1,9-Thianthrenedicarboxylic acid; and Thioxanthene-9-one (Thioxanthone) ....................... kg .............. 5.8% 7-Nitronaphth[1,2]oxadiazole-5-sulfonic acid and its salts ..... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2,5-Diphenyloxazole .. .......................................... kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Other: Pesticides: 2-tert-Butyl-4-(2,4-dichloro-5isopropoxy-phenyl)-∆ 2-1,3,4oxadiazolin-5-one; 3-Isopropyl-1H-2,1,3benzothiadiazin-4(3H)-one -2,2dioxide (Bentazon); and O,O-Diethyl-S-[(6-chloro-2oxobenzoxazolin-3-yl)methyl]-phosphorodi thioate (Phosalone)....... kg ............. 6.5% 2934.90.12 00 Other: Fungicides......................................... kg ............. 8.3% 2934.90.15 00 Herbicides ......................................... kg ............. 9.3% 2934.90.16 00 Insecticides ...................................... kg ............. 8.9% 2934.90.18 00 Other ...... .......................................... kg ............. 8.2% 2934.90.20 00 Photographic chemicals .............................. kg ............. 6.5% 2934.90.30 00 Drugs ....... ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2934.90.39 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI..................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2934.90.44 00 Other... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% 2934.90.47 00 Other: Drugs . ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 2934.90.90 00 Other: Other ........ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 6.5% 2935.00 2935.00.05 00 Sulfonamides: 4-Amino-6-chloro-m -benzenedisulfonamide ............. kg ............. 6.5% 2935.00.10 00 2-Amino-N-ethylbenzenesulfonanilide; 5-Amino-α,α,α-trifluorotoluene-2,4-disulfonamide; Benzenesulfonamide; Benzenesulfonyl hydrazide; 2-Chloro-4-amino-5-hydroxybenzenesulfonamide; 2,5-Dimethoxysulfanilanilide; and Metanilamide .... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2935.00.15 00 o-Toluenesulfonamide .. ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2935.00.20 00 Other: Fast color bases and fast color salts ..................... kg ............. 8.9% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 39.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 66.5% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 40% 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 15.4¢/kg + 64.5% 15.4¢/kg + 40% 15.4¢/kg + 50% 15.4¢/kg + 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 15.4¢/kg + 52% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 30.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 41% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L) 2% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.2% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 41% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 54.5% 15.4¢/kg + 57.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes I Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 2935.00.32 00 Quantity General Drugs: Anti-infective agents: Acetylsulfisoxazole; Sulfacetamide, sodium; and Sulfamethazine, sodium .............................. kg ............. 8.2% 2935.00.48 00 Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 8.2% 2935.00.60 00 Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% 2935.00.75 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...... .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% 2935.00.95 00 Other... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 1.5¢/kg + 11.1% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 3.2% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 2% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 96% 15.4¢/kg + 96% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,L) 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 1.1¢/kg + 5.4% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 10% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 50% 3.5% Free 15.4¢/kg + 45% 15.4¢/kg + 57.5% XII. GLYCOSIDES AND VEGETABLE ALKALOIDS, NATURAL OR REPRODUCED BY SYNTHESIS, AND THEIR SALTS, ETHERS, ESTERS AND OTHER DERIVATIVES 2938 2938.10.00 00 Glycosides, natural or reproduced by synthesis, and their salts, ethers, esters and other derivatives: Rutoside (Rutin) and its derivatives.............................. kg ............. 1.5% 2938.90.00 00 Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% 50% XIII. OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 2940.00 2940.00.60 00 2941.20 2941.20.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Sugars, chemically pure, other than sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose; sugar ethers and sugar esters, and their salts, other than products of heading 2937, 2938 or 2939: Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 5.8% Streptomycins and their derivatives; salts thereof: Dihydrostreptomycin and its derivatives; salts thereof..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. g 25% J,MX) 2942.00 2942.00.05 00 2942.00.10 00 2942.00.35 00 2942.00.50 00 Other organic compounds: Aromatic or modified aromatic: Other: Drugs .. ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 6.5% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI .......................................... kg .............. 9.3% Other ......... ..... ...... .......................................... kg .............. 10.3% Other . ...... ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... kg ............. 3.7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 46% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 46.5% 15.4¢/kg + 46.5% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Tanning extracts of vegetable origin; tannins and their salts, ethers, esters and other derivatives: 3201.90 Other: 3201.90.10 00 Tannic acid, containing by weight 50 percent or more of tannic acid........... ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 8% Special 3201 1.5% Free J,MX) 3201.90.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.1% Synthetic organic tanning substances; inorganic tanning substances; tanning preparations, whether or not containing natural tanning substances; enzymatic preparations for pre-tanning: 3202.10 Synthetic organic tanning substances: 3202.10.10 00 Aromatic or modified aromatic...................................kg ............. 9.6% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX 15.4¢/kg + 48.5% 41.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15% 3202 3202.10.50 00 3202.90 3202.90.50 00 3203.00 3203.00.80 00 3204 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5% Coloring matter of vegetable or animal origin (including dyeing extracts but excluding animal black), whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on coloring matter of vegetable or animal origin: Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.1% Synthetic organic coloring matter, whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on synthetic organic coloring matter; synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents or as luminophores, whether or not chemically defined: Synthetic organic coloring matter and preparations based thereon as specified in note 3 to this chapter: 3204.11 Disperse dyes and preparations based thereon: 3204.11.10 00 Disperse blue 19, 26, 26:1, 35, 55, 56, 58, 72, 73, 79, 83, 84, 93, 95, 122, 125, 126, 128, 148, 154, 165, 180, 183, 185, 200, 284, 285, 288, 289, 295, 296; Disperse brown 19; Disperse green 9; Disperse orange 7, 13, 20, 31, 32, 42, 47, 48, 54, 56, 60, 63, 70, 80, 96, 127, 137, 139; Disperse red 44, 46, 72, 73, 90, 93, 107, 118, 121, 122, 131, 133, 134, 51, 169, 184, 185, 202, 203, 224, 277, 278, 279, 282, 288, 303, 310; Disperse violet 23, 33, 35, 48, 57, 63; Disperse yellow 13, 44, 58, 63, 65, 82, 85, 91, 107, 119, 122, 124, 126, 139, 182, 183, 184, 202, 204; Dyes containing, by weight-12.7 percent Disperse Yellow 1, 32.3 percent Disperse Orange 1, 19.8 percent Disperse Blue 35, and 35.2 percent Disperse Blue 3; Dyes containing, by weight-39.0 percent Disperse Yellow 39, 28.0 percent Disperse Orange 25, and Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-2 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 33.0 percent Disperse Violet 27; Dyes containing, by weight-89.4 percent Disperse Violet 27, and 10.6 percent Disperse Green 9; Dyes containing, by weight-67.7 percent Disperse Blue 35, 14.2 percent Disperse Yellow 1, and 18.1 percent Disperse Orange 1; Dyes containing, by weight-74.3 percent Disperse Blue 285, 18.0 percent Disperse Brown 19, and 7.7 percent Disperse Yellow 126 ..............................kg.............. 6.5% 3204.11.15 00 Disperse blue 30 ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9.6% 3204.11.35 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...........................................kg.............. 9.9% 3204.11.50 00 3204.12 3204.12.17 00 3204.12.20 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.9% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.7% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.2% (MX) 52.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) 63.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.2% (MX) 51% 51.9% 63.5% Acid dyes, whether or not premetallized, and preparations based thereon; mordant dyes and preparations based thereon: Acid black 31, 50, 94, 129; Acid blue 54, 127, 129, 143; Acid brown 44, 46, 48, 58, 188, 189; Acid green 40; Acid red 130, 145, 174, 211; Acid violet 31, 41, 48; Acid yellow 2, 75; Mordant black 8; Mordant green 47; and Mordant red 17, 27 ...... ...........................................kg.............. 9.6% Acid black 61, 63, 76, 83, 117, 127, 131, 132, 139, 164, 170, 177, 183, 188, 194, 199, 211; Acid blue 1, 47, 60, 61, 66, 72, 81, 82, 83, 90, 98, 102, 112, 123, 126, 127:1, 130, 133, 140, 142, 147, 151, 172, 175, 182, 185, 193, 204, 205, 208, 209, 221, 225, 229, 239, 242, 247, 250, 252, 254, 260, 261, 264, 266, 268, 280, 284, 288, 290, 296, 312, 317, 318; Acid brown 10, 11, 12, 30, 33, 45, 50, 52, 68, 83, 85, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 106, 126, 127, 147, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 180, 191, 224, 226, 227, 235, 237, 239, 248, 266, 267, 270, 276, 282, 283, 289, 290, 291, 298, 304, 311, 314, 315, 321, 322, 324, 325, 330, 331, 355, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 384; Acid green 9, 26, 28, 41, 43, 60, 68, 70, 71, 73, 80, 82, 84, 89, 92, 93, 94, 108, 112; Acid orange 3, 19, 28, 33, 43, 47, 61, 86, 89, 92, 94, 102, 107, 126, 135, 142, 144; Acid red 37, 42, 48, 52, 57, 58, 92, 111, 118, 127, 131, 138, 143, 155, 161, 183, 199, 213, 215, 216, 226, 227, 228, 249, 252, 257, 259, 260, 261, 263, 274, 281, 282, 283, 301, 303, 310, 315, 330, 331, 332, 336, 347, 357, 359, 360, 361, 362, 380, 392, 394, 396; Acid violet 9, 34, 36, 47, 66, 75, 80, 90, 103, 109, 111, 121; Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Acid yellow 7, 35, 64, 70, 72, 96, 98, 111, 127, 136, 155, 167, 183, 184, 194, 195, 199, 218, 221, 223, 227; Copper phthalocyanine-3,3',4,4'-tetrasulfonic acid; C opper phthalocyanine-4,4',4'',4'’‘-tetrasulfonic acid; Dyes containing, by weight-24.2 percent Acid Yellow 135, 21.7 percent Acid Orange 51, and 54.1 percent Acid Blue 113; Dyes containing, by weight-10.1 percent Acid Yellow 64, 11.6 percent Acid Orange 51, 26.3 percent Acid Blue 113, 50.5 percent Acid Black 172, and 1.5 percent Acid Green 25 ....................................kg ............. 6.5% 3204.12.30 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Mordant black 75; Mordant blue 1; Mordant brown 79; and Mordant red 81, 84 ..... ............................................................. kg Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 2.7% (MX) 53.4% 6.5% Free 50.5% J) 2.7% (MX) Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ............................................................ kg 3204.12.45 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 3204.12.50 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 11.9% 3204.13 3204.13.10 00 Basic dyes and preparations based thereon: Basic black 7; Basic blue 41, 45, 48, 55, 62, 66, 70, 71, 78, 80, 81, 120, 141; Basic green 6, 8; Basic orange 30, 35, 36, 37, 43, 44, 48; Basic red 22, 23, 28, 29, 43, 44, 46, 58, 75, 100; Basic violet 2, 22, 25, 37, 38; and Basic yellow 19, 23, 24, 25, 39, 40, 45, 54, 56, 63, 70, 77... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% 3204.13.20 00 Basic orange 22 and Basic red 13 ...............................kg.............. 9.6% 3204.13.25 00 Basic blue 3; Basic red 14; and Basic yellow 1, 11, 13.... ...........................................kg.............. 11.9% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ............................................................. kg 3204.13.60 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, Free J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) 72% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.7% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.2% (MX) 52.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) 65.4% 9.9% Free J,K) 4.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K) 6% (MX) 71.7% 9.6% Free 51.5% 71.7% 3204.13.80 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.9% 3204.14 3204.14.10 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 9.9% 72% Direct dyes and preparations based thereon: Direct black 62, 91; Direct blue 92, 106, 108, 109, 160, 172; Direct brown 103, 115, 116; Direct green 5, 29, 31; and Direct orange 37............ ............................................................. kg 51.5% J) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-4 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special 4.2% (MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3204.14.20 00 General Direct black 51, 69, 112, 114, 118, 122; Direct blue 74, 77, 85, 90, 156, 158, 158:1 , 207, 211, 225, 244, 267; Direct brown 97, 113, 157, 169, 170, 200, 212, 214; Direct green 33, 59, 67, 68; Direct orange 17, 60, 105, 106, 107, 118; Direct red 9, 89, 92, 95, 111, 127, 173, 207, 221; Direct violet 47, 93; and Direct yellow 27, 39, 68, 93, 95, 96, 98, 109, 110, 133, 134.. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% 3204.14.25 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, Quantity Direct blue 86; Direct red 83; and Direct yellow 28 ............ ............................................................. kg Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.8% (MX) 54.7% 11.9% Free 67.3% J) 6% (MX) Other: Product s described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...........................................kg.............. 9.9% 3204.14.30 00 3204.14.50 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.9% 3204.15 Vat dyes (including those usable in that state as pigments) and preparations based thereon: Vat blue 1 (synthetic indigo), "Colour Index No. 73000".........................................kg.............. 1.3¢/kg + 9.7% 3204.15.10 00 3204.15.20 00 Vat brown 3; Vat orange 2, 7; and Vat violet 9, 13 ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.9% 3204.15.30 00 Solubilized vat blue 5; Solubilized vat orange 1; Solubilized vat yellow 7, 45, 47; Vat black 19, 30, 31; Vat blue 5, 16, 19, 21, 66, 67; Vat brown 33, 50, 57; Vat green 28, 48; Vat orange 5, 13; Vat red 10, 15, 32, 41; and Vat yellow 46 ... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% 3204.15.35 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, Solubilized vat orange 3; Vat blue 2; Vat red 44; and Vat yellow 4, 20 ............ ............................................................. kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) 67.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.9¢/kg + 4.3% (MX) 6.6¢/kg + 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 64.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 48.1% 9.6% Free 67.3% 52.3% J,MX) 3204.15.40 00 3204.15.80 00 3204.16 3204.16.10 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...........................................kg.............. 9.9% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.9% Reactive dyes and preparatio ns based thereon: Reactive black 1; Reactive blue 1, 2, 4; Reactive orange 1; Reactive red 1, 2, 3, 5, 6; and Reactive yellow 1 .......... ...........................................kg.............. 9.6% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 75.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.2% (MX) 50.8% 75.3% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-6 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3204.16.20 00 3204.16.30 00 3204.16.50 00 3204.17 3204.17.04 3204.17.20 00 3204.17.60 Quantity General Dyes containing, by weight-71.0 percent Reactive Yellow 85, and 29.0 percent Reactive Orange 13; Dyes containing, by weight-50.0 percent Reactive Red 120, and 50.0 percent Reactive Yellow 84; Dyes containing, by weight-50.0 percent Reactive Blue 74, and 50.0 percent Reactive Blue 63; Dyes containing, by weight-66.7 percent Reactive Orange 12, and 33.3 percent Reactive Red 32; Dyes containing, by weight-57.9 percent Reactive Blue 13, and 42.l percent Reactive Black 41; Reactive black 4, 10, 13, 21, 23, 26, 34, 35, 41; Reactive blue 6, 7, 8, 10, 13, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 50, 51, 52, 63, 65, 66, 67, 69, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 82, 94, 99, 103, 104, 114, 116, 118, 136, 137, 139, 140, 156, 157, 160, 162, 163, 167, 170; Reactive brown 2, 5, 7, 12, 16, 18, 19, 23, 26; Reactive green 5, 6, 8, 12, 15, 16, 19; Reactive orange 3, 5, 9, 10, 11, 15, 20, 29, 33, 34, 35, 41, 42, 44, 45, 62, 64, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 82, 84, 89; Reactive red 4, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, 24, 29, 30, 32, 40, 42, 44, 45, 49, 55, 56, 66, 78, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 99, 104, 116, 118, 119, 121, 122, 123, 124, 132, 134, 141, 151, 152, 159, 179; Reactive violet 3, 6, 12, 23, 24; and Reactive yellow 2, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 15, 25, 27, 29, 35, 37, 39, 41, 42, 52, 57, 58, 64, 81, 82, 85, 87, 110, 125, 135... ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ...........................................kg.............. 9.9% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.9% Pigments and preparations based thereon: Pigment black 1; Pigment blue 16, 18; Pigment brown 22, 23, 25, 32; Pigment green 8; Pigment orange 31, 34, 36, 51; Pigment red 9, 14, 34, 48:3, 52, 68, 112, 139, 144, 146, 151, 166, 169,170, 171, 175, 176, 177, 180, 185, 188, 192, 199, 208, 209, 216, 220, 221; Pigment violet 32; and Pigment yellow 16, 24, 49, 62:1, 81, 93, 95, 97, 108, 109, 110, 113, 117, 127, 153....................................... 6.5% 1/ Copper phthalocyanine ([Phthalocyanato(2-)]copper), not ready for use as a pigment .....................kg.............. 10.9% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ............................................................. 9.9% 2/ Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.4% (MX) 47.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) 63.8% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.4% (MX) 46.8% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.2% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 67% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) 72% 63.8% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 3204.17.90 Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 11.9% 3204.19 Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,L) 6% (MX) 72% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.4% (MX) 45.7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) 64.1% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg + 28% 3.1% Free Other, including mixtures of coloring matter of t wo or more of the subheadings 3204.11 to 3204.19: Solvent dyes and preparations based thereon: 3204.19.11 00 Solvent black 2, 3, 27, 28, 29, 34, 35; Solvent blue 45, 49, 51, 53, 56, 67, 97; Solvent brown 1, 28, 42, 43, 44; Solvent green 4, 5, 7, 19, 27, 28; Solvent orange 45, 54, 59, 62, 63, 67; Solvent red 7, 18, 19, 23, 27, 35, 89, 92, 100, 110, 118, 119, 124, 125, 127, 129, 130, 131, 132, 160, 162; Solvent violet 2, 23, 24; and Solvent yellow 1, 30, 32, 48, 64, 89, 93, 98, 160 .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ........................................................ 9.9% 3204.19.20 3204.19.25 Other ... ............ ............................................................. 11.9% Other: Sulfur black, "Colour Index Nos. 53185, 53190, and 53195" ...........................................kg.............. 1.3¢/kg + 9.5% 3204.19.30 00 3204.19.35 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, General Beta-carotene and other carotenoid coloring matter .... ............................................................. kg 64.1% 25% J,K,MX) 3204.19.40 00 3204.19.50 00 3204.20 3204.20.10 00 Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ......................................kg.............. 9.9% Other ... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 11.9% Synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents: Fluorescent brightening agent 32 ..............................kg ............. 11.9% 3204.20.80 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3204.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.9% 3205.00 3205.00.15 00 3205.00.40 3205.00.50 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) 50.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 2.4% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 64.2% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 72% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 4.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6% (MX) 72% 50.5% 44.1% 50.8% Color lakes; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on color lakes: Carmine: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 9.9% Other: Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI ............ ............................................................. 9.9% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 11.9% 72% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-8 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Other coloring matter; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter, other than those of heading 3203, 3204 or 3205; inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores, whether or not chemically defined: Pigments and preparations based on titanium dioxide: 3206.11.00 00 Containing 80 percent or more by weight of titanium dioxide calculated on the dry weight.........kg ............. 6% Special 3206 3206.19.00 00 3206.20.00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6% Pigments and preparations based on chromium compounds ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% 3.7% Free 30% J,MX) 3206.30.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Pigments and preparations based on cadmium compounds ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 25% 3.1% Free J,MX) 3206.41.00 00 3206.42.00 00 3206.43.00 00 3206.49 3206.49.10 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other coloring matter and other preparations: Ultramarine and preparations based thereon...........kg ............. 1.5% Lithopone and other pigments and preparations based on zinc sulfide ........ ...........................................kg ............. 2.2% Pigments and preparations based on hexacyanoferrates (ferrocyanides and ferricyanides).. .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% Other: Concentrated dispersions of pigments in plastics materials ...... ............................................................. kg 15.4¢/kg + 3206.49.20 00 Preparations based on iron oxides ..............................kg.............. 6.5% 3206.49.30 00 Preparations based on zinc oxides .......................kg ............. 1.3% 3206.49.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.1% 3206.50.00 00 Inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores..................kg.............. 6.5% Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers and prepared colors, vitrifiable enamels and glazes, engobes (slips), liquid lustres and similar preparations, of a kind used in the ceramic, enamelling or glass industry; glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes: 3207.10.00 00 Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers, prepared colors and similar preparations .......................................................... kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 12% 5.9% Free J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% 20% 3.1% Free 4.5% 25% 45.5% 3207 J,MX) 3207.20.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Vitrifiable enamels and glazes, engobes (slips) and similar preparations.. ............ ............................................................. kg 30% 3207.30.00 00 Liquid lustres and similar preparations ..........................kg ............. 3.1% 3207.40 Glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes: Ground or pulverized....... ...........................................kg ............. 6% 3207.40.10 00 3207.40.50 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9.3% Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a nonaqueous medium; solutions as defined in note 4 to this chapter: 3208.10.00 00 Based on polyesters ... ............ ............................................................. liters (A*,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + kg 4.9% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% 3.7% Free 40% 3208 J,MX) 46% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3208.20.00 00 3208.90.00 00 Quantity General Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers ...................................liters ........ 3.6% kg Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters ........ 3.2% kg Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-10 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special 3209 Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous medium: 3209.10.00 00 Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers ...................................liters ........ 5.1% kg 3209.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................liters ........ 5.9% kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 3210.00.00 00 Other paints and varnishes (including enamels, lacquers and distempers); prepared water pigments of a kind used for finishing leather .. .... ............ ...........................................liters ........ 1.8% kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 4.7% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 3211.00.00 00 Prepared driers ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.7% Pigments (including metallic powders and flakes) dispersed in nonaqueous media, in liquid or paste form, of a kind used in the manufacture of paints (including enamels); stamping foils; dyes and other coloring matter put up in forms or packings for retail sale: 3212.10.00 00 Stamping foils ....... .... ............ ............................................................. m 2 (A*,CA,E,IL, 20% 15.4¢/kg + 46% 3212 3212.90.00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.1% 3213 Artists', students' or signboard painters' colors, modifying tints, amusement colors and the like, in tablets, tubes, jars, bottles, pans or in similar forms or packings: 3213.10.00 00 Colors in sets ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6.5% on the entire set 3213.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................pcs. ........... 3.4% 3214 3214.10.00 3214.90 3214.90.50 00 3215 Glaziers' putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters' fillings; nonrefractory surfacing preparations for facades, indoor walls, floors, ceilings or the like: Glazier's putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters' fillings .............................. 3.7% Other: Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.3% 3215.11.00 Printing ink, writing or drawin g ink and other inks, whether or not concentrated or solid: Printing ink: Black .. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.8% 3215.19.00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.8% 3215.90 3215.90.10 00 Other: Drawing ink .... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.1% 3215.90.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.8% Essential oils (terpeneless or not), including concretes and absolutes; resinoids; extracted oleoresins; concentrates of essential oils in fats, in fixed oils, in waxes or the like, obtained by enfleurage or maceration; terpenic by products of the deterpenation of essential oils; aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions of essential oils: Essential oils of citrus fruit : 3301.12.00 00 Of orange ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 70% on the entire set 48.6% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.3% (MX) 60% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 10% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 10% 10% 3301 3301.13.00 00 Of lemon ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.8% 3301.19 3301.19.10 00 Other: Of grapefruit . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.7% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 3301.24.00 00 Essential oils other than those of citrus fruit: Of peppermint (Mentha piperita)...............................kg ............. 4.2% 3301.29 3301.29.10 00 Other: Of eucalyptus ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.8% 3301.29.20 00 Of orris...... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.1% 3301.90 3301.90.10 Other: Extracted oleoresins ......... ............................................................. 3.8% Mixtures of odoriferous substances and mixtures (including alcoholic solutions) with a basis of one or more of these substances, of a kind used as raw materials in industry; other preparations based on odoriferous substances, of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages: 3302.10 Of a kind used in the food or drink industries: Containing over 20 percent of alcohol by weight: Preparations requiring only the addition of ethyl alcohol or water to produce a beverage suitable for human consumption: 3302.10.40 00 Containing over 20 percent but not over 50 percent of alcohol by weight.......kg ............. 8.4¢/kg + 1.9% 1/ 3302.10.50 00 Containing over 50 percent of alcohol by weight ........ ...........................................kg ............. 17¢/kg + 1.9% 1/ 3307 Pre-shave, shavin g or after-shave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations, depilatories and other perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared room deodorizers, whether or not perfumed or having disinfectant propert ies: 3307.10 Pre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations: 3307.10.10 00 Not containing alcohol..... ............................................................. X (A*,CA,E,IL, 75% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1/ 88¢/kg + 25% 1/ Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1/ $1.76/kg + 25% 1/ 4.9% Free 25% 3302 J,MX) 3307.10.20 00 Containing alcohol .......... ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 81.7% 3307.20.00 00 Personal deodorants and antiperspirants ........................X............... 4.9% 3307.30 3307.30.10 00 Perfumed bath salts and other bath preparations: Bath salts, whether or not perfumed .........................kg ............. 5.8% 3307.30.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.9% Preparations for perfuming or deodorizing rooms, including odoriferous preparations used during religious rites: 3307.41.00 00 "Agarbatti" and other odoriferous preparations which operate by burning.............................................................. X (A*,CA,E,IL, 20% 3307.49.00 00 3307.90.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6% Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.4% Organic surface-active agents (other than soap); surface-active preparations, washing preparations (including auxiliary washing preparations) and cleaning preparations, whether or not containing soap, other than those of heading 3401: Organic surface-active agents, whether or not put up for retail sale: 3402.11 Anionic: Aromatic or modified aromatic: 3402.11.20 00 Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid and linear alkylbenzene sulfonates .....................kg ............. 6.5% 4.9% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 75% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 75% 2.4% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 75% 73.2% 75% 3402 Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-12 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3402.11.40 00 Quantity Other.... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4% General Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 3402.11.50 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% 3402.12 3402.12.10 00 Cationic: Aromatic or modified aromatic ............................kg ............. 4% 3402.12.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4% 3402.13 3402.13.10 00 Nonionic: Aromatic or modified aromatic ............................kg ............. 4% Other: Fatty substances of animal or vegetable origin............................................................. 3402.13.20 (A*,CA,E,IL, 3402.13.50 00 3402.19 3402.19.10 00 3402.19.50 00 3402.20 3402.20.10 00 3402.90 3402.90.10 00 3402.90.30 00 3402.90.50 General Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% 16.5¢/kg + 30% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% 4% Free J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 30% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 53.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,L,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 44.5% 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.4% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.4% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 16.5¢/kg + Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% Other: Aromatic or modified aromatic ............................kg ............. 4% Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% Preparations put up for retail sale: Containing any aromatic or modified aromatic surface -active agent ......... ...........................................kg ............. 4% Other: Synthetic detergents ........ ...........................................kg ............. 3.8% Other: Containing any aromatic or modified aromatic surface -active agent... ...........................................kg ............. 4% Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% 3403 Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, antirust or anticorrosion preparations and mold release preparations, based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations containing, as basic constituents, 70 percent or more by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals: Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals: 3403.11 Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials: Preparations for the treatment of textile materials: 3403.11.20 00 Containing 50 percent or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals liters...................................................... 0.2% 3403.11.40 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.1% 3403.11.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.4% 3403.19 3403.19.10 00 Other: Containing 50 percent or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals ...... ...........................................liters.......... 0.2% 3403.19.50 00 3403.91 3403.91.10 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.8% Other: Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials: Preparations for the treatment of textile materials ... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6% 15.4¢/kg + 49.5% 25% 20% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-14 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 3403.91.50 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% 3403.99.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% 3404 Artificial waxes and prepared waxes: 3404.20.00 00 Of polyethylene glycol........... ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 54.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% 7.4% Free 30% J,MX) 3501 Casein, caseinates and other casein derivatives; casein glues: 3501.10 Casein: 3501.10.10 00 Milk protein concentrate . ...........................................kg ............. 0.37¢/kg 3501.90 3501.90.20 00 3501.90.60 00 Other: Casein glues ... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.37¢/kg Albumins (including concentrates of two or more whey proteins, containing by weight more than 80 percent whey proteins, calculated on the dry matter), albuminates and other albumin derivatives: Egg albumin: 3502.11.00 00 Dried.... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 47.6¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 12¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX)) 59.5¢/kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 17.6¢/kg + 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.5¢/kg + 20% 15.4¢/kg + 20% 15.4¢/kg + 20% 5% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30.5% 12.1¢/kg 3502 3502.19.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9.7¢/kg Gelatin (including gelatin in rectangular (including square) sheets, whether or not surface-worked or colored) and gelatin derivatives; isinglass; other glues of animal origin, excluding casein glues of heading 3501: 3503.00.10 00 Fish glue .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.2¢/kg + 1.5% Inedible gelatin and animal glue: 3503.00.20 00 Valued under 88 cents per kg ...........................................kg.............. 1.2¢/kg + 3.2% 3503.00.40 00 Valued 88 cents or more per kg........................................kg.............. 2.8¢/kg + 3.8% 3503.00.55 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.8¢/kg + 3.8% 24.3¢/kg 3503.00 3504.00 Peptones and their derivatives; other protein substances and their derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included; hide powder, whether or not chromed: 3504.00.10 00 Protein isolate s ..... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 20% 3504.00.50 00 3505 3505.10.00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4% Dextrins and other modified starches (for example, pregelatinized or esterified starches); glues based on starches, or on de xtrins or other modified starches: Dextrins and other modified starches ................................................ 0.7¢/kg 3505.20.00 00 Glues ........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1¢/kg + 2.9% 3506 Prepared glues and other prepared adhesives, not elsewhere specified or included; products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues or adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg: 3506.10 Products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues or adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg: 3506.10.10 00 Animal glue, including casein glue, but not including fish glue.... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% 3506.10.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.6¢/kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30.4% 17.6¢/kg + 25% 20% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3506.91.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 3506.99.00 00 Quantity General Other: Adhesives based on rubber or plastics (including artificial resins)... ............ ............................................................. kg 20% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1% 3601.00.00 00 Propellant powders ...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 60% Special 2.1% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 6.5% Free J,MX) 3603.00 Safety fuses; detonating fuses; percussion or detonating caps; igniters; electric detonators: 3603.00.30 00 Safety fuses or detonating fuses ....................................... (A*,CA,E,IL, 8.3% thousand 3603.00.60 00 m Percussion caps ..... .... ............ ...........................................thousands 4.2% 3603.00.90 00 Detonating caps, igniters or electric detonators .............No. ............ 0.2% Fireworks, signaling flares, rain rockets, fog signals and other pyrotechnic articles: Fireworks: 3604.10.10 00 Display or special fireworks (Class 1.3G) .................kg ............. 2.4% 3% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% 0.3% 3604 3604.10.90 3604.90.00 00 Other (including Class 1.4G) ....................................................... 5.3% Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% Ferrocerium and other pyrophoric alloys in all forms; articles of combustible materials as specified in note 2 to this chapter: 3606.90 Other: 3606.90.30 00 Ferrocerium and other pyrophoric alloys .........................kg.............. 5.9% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 12.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 56.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 3.7% Free 12.5% 40% 3606 3606.90.80 00 3701 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5% 3701.10.00 Photographic plates and film in the flat, sensitized, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in the flat, sensitized, unexposed, whether or not in packs: For X-ray .. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% 3701.20.00 Instant print film .. .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% 3701.30.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other plates and film, with any side exceeding 255 mm..... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. m 2 25% 25% 25% J,MX) 3701.91.00 3701.99 3701.99.30 00 3701.99.60 3702 3702.10.00 Other: For color photography (polychrome)............................................ 3.7% Other: Dry plates .. .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 4.9% Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% Photographic film in rolls, sensitized, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitized, unexposed: For X-ray .. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% 3702.20.00 00 Instant print film .. .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.7% 3702.31.00 00 Other film, without perforations, of a width not exceeding 105 mm: For color photography (polychrome)..........................No. ............ 3.7% 3702.32.00 Other, with silver halide emulsion.............................................. 3.7% Free (A*,CA,E, IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 25% 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-16 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3702.39.00 00 Quantity 2 General Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m ............. 3.7% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3702.41.00 00 Quantity Other film, without perforations, of a width exceeding 105 mm: Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length exceeding 200 m, for color photography (polychrome)... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.7% 3702.42.00 00 Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length exceeding 200 m, other than for color photography .... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.7% 3702.43.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, General Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length not exceeding 200 m .. ............ ............................................................. m 2 Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 3.7% Free 25% J,MX) 3702.44.00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Of a width exceeding 105 mm but not exceeding 610 mm .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% Free 25% J,MX) Other film, for color photography (polych rome): 3702.51.00 00 Of a width not exceeding 16 mm and of a length not exceeding 14 m ........... ............................................................. No. (A*,CA,E,IL, 25% m2 3702.52.00 Of a width not exceeding 16 mm and of a length exceeding 14 m .... ............ ............................................................. (A*,CA,E,IL, 25% 3.7% Free J,MX) 3.7% Free J,MX) 3702.53.00 Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m, for slides .. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% 3702.54.00 3702.91.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length n ot exceeding 30 m, other than for slides......... ............................................................. 3.7% Other: Of a width not exceeding 16 mm and of a length not exceeding 14 m ........... ............................................................. No. 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 3.7% Free J,MX) 3702.92.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Of a width not exceeding 16 mm and of a length exceeding 14 m .... ............ ............................................................. m 2 3.7% Free 25% J,MX) 3702.93.00 00 3702.95.00 00 3703 3703.10 3703.10.30 (A*,CA,E,IL, 3703.10.60 00 3703.20 3703.20.30 (A*,CA,E,IL, 3703.20.60 00 3703.90 3703.90.30 (A*,CA,E,IL, 3703.90.60 00 3706 Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m ...............No. ............ 3.7% 2 Of a width exceeding 35 mm.......................................m ............. 3.7% Photographic paper, paperboard and textiles, sensitized, unexposed: In rolls of a width exceeding 610 mm: Silver halide papers ......... ............................................................. 30% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.1% Other, for color photography (polychrome): Silver halide papers ......... ............................................................. 30% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.1% Other: Silver halide papers ......... ............................................................. 30% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2.8% Motion-picture film, exposed and developed, whether or not incorporating sound track or consisting only of sound track: Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 3.7% Fre e J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% 3.7% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% 3.7% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-18 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3706.10 3706.10.30 00 Quantity General Of a width of 35 mm or more: Sound recordings on motion-picture film suitable for use in connection with motion-picture exhibits.m .............. 1.4% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3707 3707.10.00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Quantity General Chemical preparations for photographic uses (other than varnishes, glues, adhesives and similar preparations); unmixed products for photographic uses, put up in measured portions or put up for retail sale in a form ready for use: Sensitizing emulsions ........... ............................................................. 20% Special 3% Free J,MX) 3707.90 3707.90.32 Other: Chemical preparations for photographic uses: Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.5% 3707.90.60 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, Unmixed products for photographic uses, put up in measured portions or put up for retail sale in a form ready for use kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 50% 1.5% Free 3.7% Free 4.5% 3801 Artificial graphite; colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite; preparations based on graphite or other carbon in the form of pastes, blocks, plates or other semimanufactures: 3801.10 Artificial graphite: 3801.10.10 00 Plates, rods, powder and other forms, wholly or partly manufactured, for manufacturing into brushes for electric generators, motors or other machines or appliances ... ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 3801.30.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 3801.90.00 00 Carbonaceous pastes for electrodes and similar pastes for furnace linings ...... ............................................................. kg 30% Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.9% Activated carbon; activated natural mineral products; animal black, including spent animal black: 3802.10.00 00 Activated carbon.... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.8% 4.9% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% 3802 3802.90 Other: 3802.90.10 00 Bone black ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 20% 3802.90.20 00 Activated clays and activated earths...........................kg ............. 2.5% 3802.90.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.8% Residual lyes from the manufacture of wood pulp, whether or not concentrated, desugared or chemically treated, including lignin sulfonates, but excluding tall oil of heading 3803: 3804.00.50 00 Other ............ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% 5.8% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.6¢/kg + 30% 45% 3804.00 Gum, wood or sulfate turpentine and other terpenic oils produced by the distillation or other treatment of coniferous woods; crude dipentene; sulfite turpentine and other crude para-cymene; pine oil contain ing alphaterpineol as the main constituent: 3805.10.00 00 Gum, wood or sulfate turpentine oils ..............................liters ........ 5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 3805 3805.90.00 00 3806 3806.10.00 3806.20.00 00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.7% Rosin and resin acids, and derivatives thereof; rosin spirit and rosin oils; run gums: Rosin and resin acids ............ ............................................................. 5% Salts of rosin, of resin acids or of derivatives of rosin or resin acids, other than salts of rosin adducts .............kg ............. 3.7% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-20 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 3806.30.00 00 Ester gums ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + 3806.90.00 00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2% Special 6.5% Free J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 57% 15.4¢/kg + 57% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 3807.00.00 00 Wood tar; wood tar oils; wood creosote; wood naphtha; vegetable pitch; brewers' pitch and similar preparations based on rosin, resin acids or on vegetable pitch ..................kg ............. 0.1% Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, antisprouting products and plant-growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up in forms or packings for retail sale or as preparations or articles (for example, sulfur -treated bands, wicks and candles, and flypapers): 3808.10 Insecticides: 3808.10.10 00 Fly ribbons (ribbon fly catchers).................................kg ............. 2.8% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.2% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 31% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 31% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 31% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 6.5% Free J,K,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 31% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 31% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 25% 3808 3808.10.25 00 Other: Containing any aromatic or modified aromatic insecticide: Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3808.10.30 00 Other: Containing an inorganic substance ..............kg ............. 5% 3808.10.50 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% 3808.20 3808.20.15 00 Fungicides: Containing any aromatic or modified aromatic fungicide: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 25% Other: Containing any fungicide which is a thioamide, thiocarbamate, dithiocarbamate, thiuram or isothiocyanate: 3808.20.28 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% 3808.20.30 00 Other: Containing an inorganic substance ..............kg ............. 5% 3808.20.50 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% 3808.30 3808.30.15 00 Herbicides, antisprouting products and plant-growth regulators: Containing any aromatic or modified aromatic herbicide, antisprouting agent or plant-growth regulator: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3808.30.20 00 Other: Containing an inorganic substance .....................kg ............. 5% 3808.30.50 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% 3808.40 3808.40.10 00 Disinfectants: Containing any aromatic or modified aromatic disinfectant ..... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 15.4¢/kg + (A*,CA,E,IL, 3808.40.50 00 3808.90 3808.90.08 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5% Other: Containing any aromatic or modified aromatic pesticide: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3808.90.70 00 Other: Other: Containing an inorganic substance ..............kg ............. 5% 3808.90.95 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% 25% 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-22 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs and other products and preparations (for example, dressings and mordants), of a kind used in the textile, paper, leather or like industries, not elsewhere specified or included: 3809.10.00 00 With a basis of amylaceous substances ...........................kg ............. 2.2¢/kg + 3% Other: 3809.91.00 00 Of a kind used in the textile or like industries .......kg ............. 6% Special 3809 3809.92 3809.92.10 00 3809.92.50 00 3809.93 3809.93.10 00 3809.93.50 00 Of a kind used in the paper or like industries: Containing 5 percent or more by weight of one or more aromatic or modified aromatic substances .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.7% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6% Of a kind used in the leather or like industries: Containing 5 percent or more by weight of one or more aromatic or modified aromatic substances .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.7% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6% Pickling preparations for metal surfaces; fluxes and other auxiliary preparations for soldering, brazing or welding; soldering, brazing or welding powders and pastes consisting of metal and other materials; preparations of a kind used as cores or coatings for welding electrodes or rods: 3810.10.00 00 Pickling preparations for metal surfaces; soldering, brazing or welding powders and pastes consisting of metal and other materials ........... ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 17.6¢/kg + 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.6% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 60% 5% Free 25% 25% 3810 J) 1.5% (MX) 3810.90 3810.90.10 00 3810.90.50 00 Other: Containing 5 percent or more by weight of one or more aromatic or modified aromatic substances ...............kg.............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% Antiknock preparations, oxidation inhibitors, gum inhibitors, viscosity improvers, anti-corrosive preparations and other prepared additives, for mineral oils (including gasoline) or for other liquids used for the same purposes as mineral oils: Antiknock preparations: 3811.19.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.7¢/kg + 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1¢/kg + 4% (MX) 3.7¢/kg + 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.6% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60% 3811 3811.21.00 00 Additives for lubricating oils: Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.7% 3811.29.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% 3811.90.00 00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% 25% 3.7¢/kg + 60% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Prepared rubber accelerators; compound plasticizers for rubber or plastics, not elsewhere specified or included; antioxidizing preparations and other compound stabilizers for rubber or plastics: 3812.10 Prepared rubber accelerators: 3812.10.10 00 Containing any aromatic or modified aromatic rubber accelerator ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 3.7¢/kg + 9.3% Special 3812 3812.10.50 00 3812.20 3812.20.10 00 3812.20.50 00 3812.30 3812.30.20 00 3812.30.60 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% Compound plasticizers for rubber or plastics: Containing any aromatic or modified aromatic plasticizer ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.1¢/kg + 11% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% Antioxidizing preparations and other compound stabilizers for rubber or plastics: Containing any aromatic or modified aromatic antioxidant or other stabilizer: Mixtures of N,N'-diaryl-p-phenylenediamines...kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% 1/ 1.5¢/kg + Free J) 1.1¢/kg + 4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 60% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 15.4¢/kg + 57% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1¢/kg + 4% (MX) 3.7¢/kg + 60% 3.7¢/kg + 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 1.5¢/kg + Free Other: 3812.30.90 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% 3813.00 Preparations and charges for fire extinguishers; charged fire-extinguishing grenades: 3813.00.50 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% 3814.00 Organic composite solvents and thinners, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared paint or varnish removers: 3814.00.10 00 Containing 5 percent or more but not more than 25 percent by weight of one or more aromatic or modified aromatic substances ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 3.7¢/kg + 9.3% 3814.00.20 00 Containing more than 25 percent by weight of one or more aromatic or modified aromatic substances ............kg ............. 6.5% 3814.00.50 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6% Reaction initiators, reaction accelerators and catalytic preparations, not elsewhere specified or included: Supported catalysts: 3815.90 Other: Consisting wholly of inorganic substances: 3815.90.10 00 Of bismuth, of tungsten or of vanadium .............kg ............. 6.5% J,MX) 60% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 43.5% 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% 3815 3815.90.20 00 3815.90.50 00 3816.00.00 Of mercury or of molybdenum.............................kg ............. 2.8% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% Refractory cements, mortars, concretes and similar compositions, other than products of heading 3801 ................................ 3% 18% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-24 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Mixed alkylbenzenes and mixed alkylnaphthalenes, other than those of heading 2707 or 2902: 3817.10 Mixed alkylbenzenes: 3817.10.10 00 Mixed linear alkylbenzenes ...........................................kg.............. 0.4¢/kg + 10.8% Special 3817 3817.10.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.4¢/kg + 10.8% 3817.20.00 00 Mixed alkylnaphthalenes............ ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 3.7¢/kg + 9.3% 3819.00.00 Hydraulic brake fluids and other prepared liquids for hydraulic transmission, not containing or containing less than 70 percent by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals ............................................................. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% 3820.00.00 00 Antifreezing preparations and prepared deicing fluids ....................kg.............. 8.7% 3821.00.00 00 Prepared culture media for development of microorganisms.......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining; industrial fatty alcohols: Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining: 3823.11.00 00 Stearic acid...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 6.6¢/kg + 3.8% 3823.12.00 00 Oleic acid ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1¢/kg + 3.2% 3823.13.00 Tall oil fatty acids... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.3¢/kg + 5.1% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.5¢/kg + J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 55% 15.4¢/kg + 55% Free 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.6% (MX) 3.7¢/kg + 60% 63% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 25% 2.1¢/kg + Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 6.6¢/kg + 20% 20% 2.3% Free J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 3823 3823.19 3823.19.20 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 3823.19.40 00 3823.70 3823.70.20 00 3823.70.40 00 3823.70.60 00 Other: Derived from coconut, palm-kernel or palm oil ..... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 20% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.2% Industrial fatty alcohols: Derived from fatty substances of animal or vegetable origin: Oleyl ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.1% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.4% Prepared binders for foundry molds or cores; chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries (including those consisting of mixtures of natural products), not elsewhere specified or included; residual products of the chemical or allied industries, not elsewhere specified or included: 3824.10.00 00 Prepared binders for foundry molds or cores ...........................kg.............. 6% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 39.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.7¢/kg + 60% 25% 25% 3824 3824.20.00 3824.30.00 00 3824.40 3824.40.10 00 Naphthenic acids, their water-insoluble salts and their esters ........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% Nonagglomerated metal carbides mixed together or with metallic binders ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.6% Prepared additives for cements, mortars or concretes: Containing 5 percent or more by weight of one or more aromatic or modified aromatic substances ...............kg.............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 3824.40.50 00 3824.60.00 00 3824.71.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% Sorbitol other than that of subheading 2905.44..............kg ............. 4.9% Mixtures containing perhalogenated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons containing two or more different halogens: Containing acyclic hydrocarbons perhalogenated only with fluorine and chlorine ........................................kg.............. 3.7% 3824.79.00 00 3824.90 3824.90.19 00 General Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.7% Other: Cultured crystals (other than optical elements of chapter 90), weighing not less than 2.5 g each: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 52% 50% 25% Other: Mixtures containing 5 percent or more by weight of one or more aromatic or modified aromatic substances: 3824.90.22 00 3824.90.25 00 3824.90.28 00 3824.90.31 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 35% Consisting of polymers of 1,2-dihydro2,2,4-trimethylquinoline averaging less than 5 monomer units.. ...........................................kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 10.4% Aqueous mixtures of triphenyl sulfonium chloride, diphenyl (4-phenylthio)phenyl sulfonium chloride and (thiodi -4,1phenylene)bis(diphenyl sulfonium) dichloride . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.5¢/kg + 9.3% 1/ Mixtures of two or more inorganic compounds: Of bismuth ........... ............................................................. kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 3.7¢/kg + J,K,MX) 60% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 3.7¢/kg + J,K,L,MX) 1/ 60% 1/ 6.5% Free J,MX) 3824.90.32 00 Of hydrosulfite compounds, of sulfoxylate compounds, or of both .....................................kg ............. 10.9% 3824.90.33 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 26.3% Of mercury ........... ............................................................. kg 3824.90.34 00 Of molybdenum ... ...........................................kg ............. 2.8% Mo kg v Of tungsten ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% W kg v Of vanadium............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% 3824.90.35 00 3824.90.36 00 3824.90.40 3824.90.45 00 3824.90.46 00 3824.90.47 00 Fatty substances of animal or vegetable origin and mixtures thereof . ............................................................. 4.6% 1/ Other: Mixtures that are in whole or in part of hydrocarbons derived in whole or in part from petroleum, shale oil or natural gas...............kg.............. 6.5% 2/ Mixtures of halogenated hydrocarbons: Chlorinated but not otherwise halogenated.... ...........................................kg ............. 11.1% Other ... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.7% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.2% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free 18% 45.5% 40% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 16.5¢/kg + 30% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 2/ 25% 2/ Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 114.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 1/ 25% 1/ 25% Other: 3824.90.90 Other ... ............ ............................................................. 5% 3/ Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-26 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special I. PRIMARY FORMS 3901 3901.10.00 Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms: Polyethylene having a specific gravity of less than 0.94 ........... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 8.9% 3901.20.00 00 3901.30 3901.30.60 00 3901.90 Polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0.94 or more ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 8.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 43% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 43% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 43.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 43% 8.9% Free Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.3% 3901.90.55 00 Other: Other: Ethylene copolymers .. ...........................................kg ............. 8.9% 3901.90.90 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3902 Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: 3902.10.00 00 Polypropylene ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 33.5% 2.2¢/kg + 33.5% J,MX) 3902.20 3902.20.50 00 Polyisobutylene: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3902.30.00 00 Propylene copolymers ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 2.2¢/kg + 3902.90.00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.5% Polymers of styrene, in primary forms: Polystyrene: 3903.11.00 00 Expandable ...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E, IL, 15.4¢/kg + Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.5% 2.2¢/kg + 33.5% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 33.5% 2.2¢/kg + 33.5% 6.5% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 46% 15.4¢/kg + 46% 15.4¢/kg + 45.5% 15.4¢/kg + 47% 6.5% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 67.5% 15.4¢/kg + 46% 7.9% Free 3903 3903.19.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3903.20.00 00 Styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) copolymers .........................kg ............. 6.5% 3903.30.00 00 Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) copolymers .......kg ............. 6.5% 3903.90 3903.90.10 00 Other: Methyl methacrylate -butadiene-styrene (MBS) copolymers ...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + 3903.90.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3904 Polymers of vinyl chloride or of other halogenated olefins, in primary forms: 3904.10.00 00 Polyvinyl chloride, not mixed with any other substances...... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 43.5% J,MX) 3904.21.00 00 3904.22.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 43.5% Other polyvinyl chloride: Nonplasticized .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 7.9% Plasticized....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7.9% 43.5% Free J,MX) 3904.30 Vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymers: 3904.30.60 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.3% 3904.40.00 00 Other vinyl chloride copolymers ......................................kg ............. 5.3% 3904.50.00 00 Vinylidene chloride polymers ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 2.2¢/kg + Fluoropolymers: Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.5% 43.5% J,MX) 33.5% 43.5% Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 3904.61.00 00 Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) ..................................kg ............. 5.8% 3904.69 3904.69.50 00 Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 34.1% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.2¢/kg + 33.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-28 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3904.90 3904.90.50 00 Quantity General Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% Polymers of vinyl acetate or of other vinyl esters, in primary forms; other vinyl polymers in primary forms: Polyvinyl acetate: 3905.12.00 00 In aqueous dispersion ...... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 37.5% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.2¢/kg + 33.5% 4% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 37.5% 4% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 37.5% 3905 3905.19.00 00 3905.21.00 00 (A,C A,E,IL, 37.5% 3905.29.00 00 3905.30.00 00 3905.91 3905.91.10 00 3905.91.50 00 3905.99 3905.99.80 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4% Vinyl acetate copolymers: In aqueous dispersion ...... ............................................................. kg Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4% Polyvinyl alcohols, whether or not containing unhydrolyzed acetate groups ...........................................kg ............. 3.2% Other: Copolymers: Containing by weight 50 percent or more of derivatives of vinyl acetate ....................................kg ............. 4% Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.3% 3906.90.20 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 37% 3906.90.50 00 37.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 37.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 43.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 37% 6.3% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 25% 6.5% Free J,K,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 6.1% 33.5% 2.2¢/kg + 33.5% Free 43.5% Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.3% 3906 Acrylic polymers in primary forms: 3906.10.00 00 Polymethyl methacrylate ...... ...........................................kg ............. 6.3% 3906.90 Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Other: Other: Plasti cs ...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% 3907 Polyacetals, other polyethers and epoxide resins, in primary forms; polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyallyl esters and other polyesters, in primary forms: 3907.10.00 00 Polyacetals..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 2.2¢/kg + 3907.20.00 00 Other polyethers .. .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3907.30.00 00 Epoxide resins ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + J,K,MX) 3907.40.00 00 Polycarbonates ...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + 3907.50.00 00 Alkyd resins .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.2¢/kg + 7.5% 3907.60.00 Polyethylene terephthalate ... ............................................................. (A*,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + 7.5% Other polyesters: 3907.91 Unsaturated: Allyl resins: 3907.91.40 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.8% 3907.91.50 00 3907.99.00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.2¢/kg + 7.5% 5.8% 47% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.2¢/kg + 45% 15.4¢/kg + 45% Free J,K,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 45% 15.4¢/kg + 45% 15.4¢/kg + 45% 15.4¢/kg + 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 3908 Polyamides in primary forms: 3908.10.00 00 Polyamide -6, -11, -12, -6,6, -6,9, -6,10 or -6,12 .................kg ............. 6.3% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 51.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-30 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3908.90 3908.90.70 00 Quantity General Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% Amino-resins, phenolic resins and polyur ethanes, in primary forms: 3909.10.00 00 Urea resins; thiourea resins . ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 41.5% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2.2¢/kg + 33.5% 6.5% Free 3909 3909.20.00 00 Melamine resins ... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3909.30.00 00 Other amino-resins... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 41.5% J,K,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.5% 41.5% Free J,MX) 3909.40.00 00 Phenolic resins ..... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 15.4¢/kg + 6.5% Free J,K,MX) 3909.50 3909.50.20 00 Polyurethanes: Cements .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1% 3909.50.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.3% 3910.00.00 00 Silicones in primary forms .......... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 25% 48% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% 3% Free 15.4¢/kg + 51.5% J,K,MX) 3911 Petroleum resins, coumarone-indene resins, polyterpenes, polysulfides, polysulfones and other products specified in note 3 to this chapter, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms: 3911.10.00 00 Petroleum resins, coumarone, indene or coumarone-indene resins; polyterpenes .........................kg ............. 6.1% 3911.90 3911.90.25 00 3911.90.45 00 3911.90.90 Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 49% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 15.4¢/kg + 49% 15.4¢/kg + 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 2.2¢/kg + 33.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.6% 73.5% Other: Other . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.1% Other . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.8% Other: Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.5% 3912 Cellulose and its chemical derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms: Cellulose acetates: 3912.11.00 00 Nonplasticized .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.6% 3912.12.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 73.5% Plasticized....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 3912.20.00 00 Cellulose nitrates (including collodions) ..................................kg.............. 5.2% 3912.31.00 00 Cellulose ethers: Carboxymethylcellulose and its salts........................kg ............. 6.4% 3912.39.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% 3912.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.2% Natural polymers (for example, alginic acid) and modified natural polymers (for example, hardened proteins, chemical derivatives of natural rubber), not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms: 3913.10.00 00 Alginic acid, its salts and esters .......................................................... kg (A,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free 34.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 66% 4.2% Free 33.5% 34.5% 3913 J,MX) 3913.90 3913.90.20 3913.90.50 00 Other: Polysaccharides and their derivatives.......................................... 5.8% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 50% 2.2¢/kg + 33.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3914.00 Ion-exchangers based on polymers of headings 3901 to 3913, in primary forms: Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-32 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3914.00.60 00 Quantity General Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.9% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,K,MX) 35% 5.8% Free II. WASTE, PARINGS AND SCRAP; SEMIMANUFACTURES; ARTICLES 3916 Monofilament of which any cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm, rods, sticks and profile shapes, whether or not surface-worked but not otherwise worked, of plastics: 3916.10.00 00 Of polymers of ethylene ........ ............................................................. kg (A,B,CA,E 35% IL,J,MX) 3916.20.00 (A,CA,E,IL, 35% Of polymers of vinyl chloride ............................................................. 5.8% Free J,MX) 3916.90 Of other plastics: 3916.90.10 00 Of acrylic polymers .......... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 40.6% 6.5% Free J,MX) 3916.90.20 00 Other: Racket strings ............ ...........................................m .............. 3.1% 3916.90.30 00 Other: Monofilament ......... ...........................................m............... 6.5% 3916.90.50 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.8% Tubes, pipes and hoses and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges), of plastics: 3917.10 Artificial guts (sausage casings) of hardened protein or of cellulosic plastics materials: 3917.10.10 00 Of cellulosic plastics materials ..................................kg ............. 6.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.3% (MX) Free (A,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% 3.1% Free 35% 3917 Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% 3917.10.90 00 Tubes, pipes and hoses, rigid: 3917.21.00 00 Of polymers of ethylene.. ............................................................. kg (A,B,C 2/,CA, 25% E,IL,J,MX) 3917.22.00 00 (A,B,C 2/,CA 25% Of polymers of propylene.............................................................. kg 3917.23.00 00 Of polymers of vinyl chloride .....................................kg ............. 3.1% 3917.29.00 (A,B,C 2/,CA, Of other plastics .. ............ ............................................................. 3.1% Free E,IL,J,MX) Free (A,B,C 2/,CA, 25% E,IL,J,MX) 3.1% Free 25% E,IL,J,MX) 3917.31.00 00 3917.32 3917.32.60 3917.33.00 00 3917.39.00 3917.40.00 (A,B,C 1/,CA, Other tubes, pipes and hoses: Flexible tubes, pipes and hoses, having a minimum burst pressure of 27.6 MPa........................kg ............. 3.1% Free (A,B,C 2/,CA, 25% E,IL,J,MX) Other, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, without fittings: Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.1% O ther, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, with fittings......................................kg ............. 3.1% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.1% Fittings ..... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 80% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) Free (A,B,C 2/,CA, 25% E,IL,J) 0.9% (MX) Free (A,B,C 1/,CA, 25% E,IL,J,MX) 5.3% Free E,IL,J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-34 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special 3918 Floor coverings of plastics, whether or not self-adhesive, in rolls or in the form of tiles; wall or ceiling coverings of plastics, as defined in note 9 to this chapter: 3918.10 Of polymers of vinyl chloride: Floor coverings: 3918.10.10 00 Vinyl tile ..... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 5.3% 2 3918.10.20 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m ............. 5.3% 3918.10.31 Wall or ceiling coverings: With a backing of textile fibers: With a backing of man-made fibers: Over 70 percent by weight of plastics ....................... 4.2% 3918.10.32 Other ... ............ ............................................................. 6.5% 3918.10.40 Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.3% Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 4.2% 3918.10.50 00 3918.90 Of other plastics: 3918.90.10 00 Floor coverings..... ............ ............................................................. m 2 (A,B,CA,E,IL, 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E, IL, J) 2.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 5.3% Free 40% 84.5% 40% 25% J,MX) 3918.90.20 00 Wall or ceiling coverings: With a backing of textile fibers: With a backing of man-made fibers .....................m 2 ............. 6.5% 3918.90.30 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 5.3% 3918.90.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 4.2% 3919 3919.10 3919.10.10 Self-adhesive plates, sheets, film, foil, tape, strip and other flat shapes, of plastics, whether or not in rolls: In rolls of a width not exceeding 20 cm: Having a light-reflecting surface produced in whole or in part by glass grains (ballotini) ............................................ 6.5% 3919.10.20 3919.90 3919.90.10 00 3919.90.50 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.8% Other: Having a light-reflecting surface produced in whole or in part by glass grains (ballotini) ..........................kg ............. 6.5% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.8% Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics, noncellular and not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials: 3920.10.00 00 Of polymers of ethylene ........ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 84.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% 4.2% Free 40% 25% 40% 3920 J,MX) 3920.20.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 25% Of polymers of propylene ...... ............................................................. kg 4.2% 3920.30.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 35% Of polymers of styrene .......... ............................................................. kg 5.8% Free J,MX) Free J,MX) 3920.41.00 00 3920.42 3920.42.10 00 3920.42.50 00 Of polymers of vinyl chloride: Rigid... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.8% Flexible: Made in imitation of patent leather ....................m 2 ............. 3.1% kg Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% Of acrylic polymers: Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3920.51 3920.51.10 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 25% Quantity Of polymethyl methacrylate: Flexible...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg General Special 6% Free J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-36 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 3920.51.50 00 General Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3920.59 3920.59.10 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 25% Other: Flexible...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 48.2% 6% Free J,MX) Other: Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3920.59.80 00 3920.61.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 35% Of polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyallyl esters or other polyesters: Of polycarbonates ............ ............................................................. kg 3920.62.00 00 Of polyethylene terephthalate ...................................kg ............. 4.2% 3920.63 3920.63.10 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 25% Of unsaturated polyesters: Flexible...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 3920.63.20 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.8% 3920.69.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 25% Of other polyesters .......... ............................................................. kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 51.7% 5.8% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 4.2% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.2% 35% Free J,MX) 3920.71.00 00 O f cellulose or its chemical derivatives: Of regenerated cellulose. ...........................................kg ............. 6.2% 3920.72.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 30% Of vulcanized fiber .......... ............................................................. kg Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.1% 3920.73.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 30.5% Of cellulose acetate ......... ............................................................. kg 2.9% 3920.79 3920.79.10 00 Of other cellulose derivatives: Film, strip and sheets, not over 0.076 mm in thickness ... ............ ............................................................. kg 45% Free J,MX) Free J,MX) 6.2% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 28.5% (A,CA,E,IL, 45% 3920.79.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% 3920.91.00 00 Of other plastics: Of polyvinyl butyral......... ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% 3920.92.00 00 Of polyamides. .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% 3920.93.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 35% Of amino-resins .. ............ ............................................................. kg Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.8% 3920.94.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 35% Of phenolic resins............ ............................................................. kg 5.8% 3920.99 Of other plastics: Film, strip and sheets, all the foregoing which are flexible: Over 0.152 mm in thickness, and not in rolls..... ............ ............................................................. kg 25% 25% Free J,MX) Free J,MX) 3920.99.10 00 6% Free (A,CA,E,IL, 25% 3920.99.20 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% 3920.99.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.8% Other plates, sh eets, film, foil and strip, of plastics: Cellular: 3921.11.00 00 Of polymers of styrene .... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 80% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 35% 3921 5.3% Free J,MX) 3921.12 Of polymers of vinyl chloride: Combined with textile materials: Products with textile components in which man-made fibers predominate by weight Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3921.12.11 00 3921.12.19 3921.12.50 00 Quantity General over any other single textile fiber: Over 70 percent by weight of plastics .....m 2 ............. 4.2% kg Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.3% Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% 40% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-38 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 3921.13 General Of polyurethanes: Combined with textile materials: Products with textile components in which man-made fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber: Over 70 percent by weight of plastics .....m 2 ............. 4.2% kg Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.3% 3921.13.11 00 3921.13.19 3921.13.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% 3921.14.00 00 Of regenerated cellulose. ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% 3921.19.00 00 (A,CA.E,IL, 50% Of other plastics .. ............ ............................................................. kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,B,CA,E*, IL,J*,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.5% 25% 40% 25% 60% Free J,MX) 3921.90 Other: Combined with textile materials and weighing not more than 1.492 kg/m 2 : Products with textile components in which man-made fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber: Over 70 percent by weight of plastics ............m 2 ............. 4.2% kg 3921.90.11 00 3921.90.19 Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.3% Combined with textile materials and weighing more than 1.492 kg/m 2 : Products with textile components in which cotton predominates by weight over any other single textile fiber .......... ...........................................m 2 ............. 6.5% kg 3921.90.21 00 3921.90.29 00 3921.90.40 (A,B1/,CA,E, Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4% Other: Flexible...... .... ............ ............................................................. Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,B,CA, E*,IL,J*) 1.5% (MX) 40% Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, 40% J*) 2.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E*, 40% IL,J*) 1.3% (MX) 4.2% Free IL,J,MX) Free (A*,B1/,CA, E,IL,J,MX) 42.5% 25% 3921.90.50 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.8% 3922 Baths, shower baths, washbasins, bidets, lavatory pans, seats and covers, flushing cisterns and similar sanitary ware, of plastics: 3922.10.00 00 Baths, shower baths and washbasins................................X............... 6.3% 3922.20.00 00 Lavatory seats and covers ...... ...........................................No. ............ 6.3% 3922.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6.3% Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods, of plast ics; stoppers, lids, caps and other closures, of plastics: 3923.10.00 00 Boxes, cases, crates and similar articles..........................X............... 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 56% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 80% 3% Free 56% 56% 3923 3923.21.00 (A,CA,E,IL, 80% 3923.29.00 00 Sacks and bags (including cones): Of polymers of ethylene.. ............................................................. Of other plastics .. ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 3923.30.00 Carboys, bottles, flasks and similar articles ..................................... 3% 3923.40.00 Spools, cops, bobbins and similar supports........................................ 5.3% 3923.50.00 00 Stoppers, lids, caps and other closures.............................X............... 5.3% 3923.90.00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special IL,J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-40 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of plastics: 3924.10 Tableware and kitchenware: 3924.10.10 00 Salt, pepper, mustard and ketchup dispensers and similar dispensers ............ ............................................................. X (A,CA,E,IL, 80% Special 3924 3.4% Free J,MX) 3924.10.20 00 Plates, cups, saucers, soup bowls, cereal bowls, sugar bowls, creamers, gravy boats, serving dishes and platters ........... ............................................................. kg 6.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL, 84.5% 3924.10.30 00 Trays... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 5.3% 3924.10.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.4% 3924.90 3924.90.10 Other: Curtains and drapes, including panels and valances; napkins, table covers, mats, scarves, runners, doilies, centerpieces, antimacassars and furniture slipcovers; and like furnishings.................................. 3.3% 3924.90.20 00 Picture frames .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.4% 3924.90.55 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.4% Builders' ware of plastics, not elsewhere specified or included: 3925.10.00 00 Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, of a capacity exceeding 300 liters . ...........................................X............... 6.3% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% 80% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 56% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 80% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 80% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 6.5% Free 80% 80% 3925 3925.20.00 3925.30 Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.3% 3925.30.10 00 Shutters, blinds (including venetian blinds) and similar articles and parts thereof: Blinds (including venetian blinds).............................No. ............ 3.3% 3925.30.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.3% 3925.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.3% Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: 3926.10.00 00 Office or school supplies ....... ...........................................X............... 5.3% 80% 80% 3926 3926.20 3926.20.30 00 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves): Gloves: Other: Specially designed for use in sports: Other . ............ ...........................................No. ............ 3% 3926.20.40 Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 9.5% 25% Other: 3926.20.90 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5% 3926.30 Fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like: 3926.30.10 00 Handles and knobs ........... ............................................................. kg (A,B,CA,E, 57.5% 3926.30.50 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.3% 3926.40.00 00 Statuettes and other ornamental articles........................X............... 5.3% 3926.90 3926.90.10 00 Other: Buckets and pails ............ ...........................................No. ............ 3.4% 3926.90.15 00 Nursing nipples and pacifiers .....................................gross......... 3.1% IL,J,MX) Free (A+,B,CA.E, IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, 80% 80% 80% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-42 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3926.90.20 00 3926.90.25 00 Quantity General Ice bags; douche bags, enema bags, colostomy bags, hot water bottles, and fittings therefor; invalid and similar nursing cushions; crutch tips and grips; dress shields; finger cots; pessaries; prophylactics; sanitary belts; bulbs for syringes; syringes (other than hypodermic syringes) and fittings therefor, not in part of glass or metal ..........X............... 4.2% Handles and knobs, not elsewhere specified or included, of plastics .......... ............................................................. kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 6.5% Free (A,B,CA,E, 57.5% IL,J,MX) 3926.90.30 00 Parts for yachts or pleasure boats of heading 8903; parts of canoes, racing shells, pneumatic craft and pleasure boats which are not of a type designed to be principally used with motors or sails .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.2% 3926.90.33 00 Beads, bugles and spangles, not strung (except temporarily) and not set; articles thereof, not elsewhere specified or included: Handbags... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 6.5% 3926.90.35 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6.5% 3926.90.40 00 Imitation gemstones ........ ...........................................X............... 2.8% 3926.90.45 Gaskets, washers and other seals................................................. 3.5% 3926.90.50 00 Frames or mounts for photographic slides ................X............... 3.8% 3926.90.55 00 Belting and belts, for machinery: Containing textile fibers: V-belts... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.1% 3926.90.56 00 3926.90.57 00 3926.90.59 00 Other: With textile components in which vegetable fibers predominate by weight over any other textile fiber ......................kg ............. 5.1% With textile components in which man-made fibers predominate by weight over any other textile fiber..........kg ............. 6.5% Other ... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.4% 3926.90.60 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.2% 3926.90.65 Clothespins: Spring type .. .... ............ ............................................................. 4.2% 3926.90.70 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................Gross........ 5.3% 3926.90.75 00 Pneumatic mattresses and other inflatable articles, not elsewhere specified or included............X............... 4.2% 3926.90.77 00 3926.90.83 00 Waterbed mattresses and liners, and parts of the foregoing ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 2.4% Empty cartridges and cassettes for typewriter and machine ribbons .. ............ ............................................................. X Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,C A,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,B,C,CA, E,IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60% Free (A+,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.7% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 74% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 8.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.7% (MX) 25% 5.3% Free 60% 20% 25% 45% 25% 25% 80% (A,CA,E,IL, 80% J,MX) 3926.90.85 00 3926.90.87 00 Fasteners, in clips suitable for use in a mechanical attaching device .... ............ ...........................................X............... 8.3% Flexible plastic document binders with tabs, rolled or flat . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.3% Free (A+,CA,E, IL,J) 3.3% (MX) 60% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) 80% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special 1.5% (MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-44 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 3926.90.98 Quantity General Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.3% Other forms (for example, rods, tubes and profile shapes) and articles (for example, discs and rings), of unvulcanized rubber: 4006.10.00 00 "Camel-back" strips for retreading rubber tires............kg ............. 2.9% Special Free (A,B,C,CA, E,IL,J,MX) 80% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 80% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% 4006 4006.90 4006.90.50 00 Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.7% 4008 Plates, sheets, strip, rods and profile shapes, of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber: Of cellular rubber: 4008.11 Plates, sheets and strip: 4008.11.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.3% 4008.19 4008.19.60 00 Other: Of natural rubber: Other: Profile shapes....... ...........................................kg ............. 3.3% 4008.19.80 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.3% 4008.29 4008.29.20 00 Of noncellular rubber: Other: Profile shapes ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.9% 4008.29.40 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.9% Tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber, with or without their fittings (for example, joints, elbows, flanges): 4009.10.00 00 Not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, without fittings..... ............................................................. kg (A,B,CA,E, 25% 50% Free (A,B 1/,C 2/, 35% CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,B 1/,CA,E, 35% IL,J,MX) 4009 2.5% Free IL,J,MX) 4009.20.00 00 Reinforced or otherwise combined only with metal, without fittings ..... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 2.5% Free (A,B,CA,E, 25% IL,J,MX) 4009.30.00 00 Reinforced or otherwise combined only with textile materials, without fittings..... ............................................................. kg 2.5% Free (A,B,CA.E, 25% IL,J,MX) 4009.40.00 00 Reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, without fittings..... ............................................................. kg 2.5% Free IL,J,MX) Free (A,B,C,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 25% 3.3% Free (A,B,CA,E, 25% 4009.50.00 With fittings.. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.5% 4010 Conveyor or transmission belts or belting, of vulcanized rubber: Conveyor belts and belting: 4010.11.00 00 Reinforced only with metal........................................................... kg (A,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) 4010.12 4010.12.10 00 Reinforced only with textile materials: With te xtile components in which vegetable fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber ..... ............................................................. kg 4.1% Free (A,CA,E,IL, 30% J,MX) 4010.12.50 00 With textile components in which man-made fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber: Of a width exceeding 20 cm ............................kg ............. 8% 4010.12.55 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.4% 4010.12.90 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E, IL,J) 74% 74% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4010.13.00 00 Quantity General Reinforced only with plastics ......................................kg ............. 3.3% Special 0.7% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-46 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4010.19 4010.19.10 00 4010.19.50 00 Quantity General Other: Combined with textile materials: With textile components in which vegetable fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber.................................kg ............. 4.1% With textile components in which man-made fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber: Of a width exceeding 20 cm .....................kg ............. 8% 4010.19.55 00 Other . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.4% 4010.19.80 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.9% 4010.19.90 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.3% 4010.21.30 00 Transmission belts or belting: Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross section (V-belts), whether or not grooved, of a circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 180 cm: Combined with textile materials.................................kg.............. 3.4% 4010.21.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.8% 4010.21 4010.22 4010.22.30 00 Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross section (V-belts), whether or not grooved, of a circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm: Combined with textile materials.................................kg.............. 3.4% 4010.22.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.8% 4010.23 4010.23.30 00 4010.23.41 00 Endless synchronous belts of a circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 150 cm: Combined with textile materials: With textile components in which vegetable fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber.................................kg ............. 4.1% With textile components in which man-made fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber: Of a width exceeding 20 cm .....................kg ............. 8% 4010.23.45 00 Other . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.4% 4010.23.50 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.9% 4010.23.90 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.3% 4010.24 4010.24.30 00 4010.24.41 00 Endless synchronous belts of a circumference exceeding 150 cm but not exceeding 198 cm: Combined with textile materials: With textile components in which vegetable fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber.................................kg ............. 4.1% With textile components in which man-made fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber: Of a width exceeding 20 cm .....................kg ............. 8% 4010.24.45 00 Other . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.4% 4010.24.50 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.9% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E, IL,J) 0.7% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 74% Free (A+,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A+,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E, IL,J) 0.7% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 74% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.7% (MX) 74% 74% 25% 25% 25% 25% 74% 25% 25% 74% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 4010.24.90 00 4010.29 General Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.3% 4010.29.10 00 Other: Of trapezoidal cross section (V-belts and belting): Combined with textile materials ..........................kg.............. 3.4% 4010.29.20 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.8% 4010.29.30 00 Other: Combined with textile materials: With textile components in which vegetable fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber...........kg ............. 4.1% With textile components in which man-made fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber: Of a width exceeding 20 cm ..............kg ............. 8% 4010.29.41 00 4010.29.45 00 Oth e r....... ...........................................kg ............. 6.4% 4010.29.50 00 Other ... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.9% 4010.29.90 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.3% New pneumatic tires, of rubber: Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars): 4011.10.10 00 Radial. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 4% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,B,CA,E IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.7% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 74% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 10% Free (A*,CA.E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 10% 25% 74% 25% 25% 4011 4011.10 4011.10.50 00 4011.20 4011.20.10 4011.20.50 4011.99 4011.99.40 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 3.4% Of a kind used on buses or trucks: Radial. ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.4% Other: Other: Other: Radial .. .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 4% 4011.99.80 00 4012 4012.10.40 Other... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 3.4% Retreaded or used pneumatic tires of rubber; solid or cushion tires, interchangeable tire treads and tire flaps, of rubber: Other: Radial ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4% 4012.10.80 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.4% 4012.20 Used pneumatic tires: 4012.90 4012.90.45 00 Other: 4012.90.90 00 4013 4013.10.00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% No. Other: O ther... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.7% No. Inner tubes, of rubber: Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars), buses or trucks ........................................................ 3.7% 10% 10% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 10% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 10% MX) Free (A,C A,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 10% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 80% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 10% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-48 Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4013.90 Quantity General Special Other: 4013.90.50 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% Hygienic or pharmaceutical articles (including nursing nipples), of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber, with or without fittings of hard rubber: 4014.90 Other: 4014.90.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.2% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA.E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 25% Free (A,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 4.2% 40% 4014 4015 4015.19 4015.19.10 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves), for all purposes, of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber: Gloves: Other: Seamless ... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% 4015.19.50 00 4015.90.00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................doz.prs. 14% Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4% Other articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber: Other: 4016.91.00 00 Floor coverings and mats . ...........................................X............... 2.7% 75% 25% 4016 4016.92.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 35% Erasers ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. X 4016.93 4016.93.10 Gaskets, washers and other seals: Of a kind used in the automotive goods of chapter 87.. .... ............ ............................................................. 2.5% Free J,MX) 4016.93.50 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.5% 4016.94.00 00 Boat or dock fenders, whether or not inflatable.......X............... 4.2% 4016.95.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 25% Other inflatable articles . ............................................................. X 4016.99 4016.99.03 00 Other: Containers, with or without their closures, of a kind used for the packing, transporting or marketing of merchandise....................................X............... 3% Free (A,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A,C,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 4.2% 25% 25% 80% Free J,MX) 4016.99.05 00 Household articles not elsewhere specified or included..... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.4% 4016.99.10 00 (A,B,CA,E, 57.5% Handles and knobs ..... ............................................................. kg 4016.99.15 00 Caps, lids, seals, stoppers and other closures ..... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 2.7% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 80% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.3% 80% Free IL,J,MX) 4016.99.20 00 4016.99.55 00 4016.99.60 Toys for pets ... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.3% Other: Of natural rubber: Other: Vibration control goods of a kind used in the vehicles of headings 8701 through 8705 .. ...........................................X............... 2.5% Other . ............ ............................................................. 2.5% 4017.00.00 00 Hard rubber (for example, ebonite) in all form s, including waste and scrap; articles of hard rubber.................................X............... 2.7% Free (A,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 80% Free (A,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A,B,C,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 80% 80% 80% Free (A,B,C 1/,CA, 80% E,IL,J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special 4104 Leather of bovine or equine animals, without hair on, other than leather of heading 4108 or 4109: 4104.10 Whole bovine skin leather, of a unit surface area not exceeding 28 square feet (2.6 m2 ): Other: 4104.10.60 00 Not fancy .... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2.4% Fancy .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.6% 1/ 4104.10.80 00 Other bovine leather and equine leather, pretanned, tanned or retanned but not further prepared, whether or not split: Bovine leather, vegetable pretanned .........................m 2 ............. 5% 1/ 4104.21.00 00 4104.22.00 00 Bovine leather, otherwise pretanned.........................m 2 ............. 3.3% 1/ 4104.29 4104.29.30 (A*,CA,E,IL, Other: Buffalo....... .... ............ ............................................................. Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1% (MX) 15% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.6% (MX) 30% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 2.4% 1/ Free 25% 25% J,MX) 4104.29.50 4104.29.90 Other: Upper leather; sole leather .............................................. 5% 1/ Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.3% 1/ Other bovine leather and equine leather, parchmentdressed or prepared after tanning: 4104.31 Full grains and full grain splits: 4104.31.20 00 Buffalo....... .... ............ ............................................................. m 2 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 2.5% 1/ Free 25% MX) 4104.31.40 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 20% Other: Upholstery leather............................................................. m 2 4104.31.50 Upper leather; sole leather .............................................. 3.3% 1/ 4104.31.60 Other: Not fancy......... ............................................................. 5% 1/ 4104.31.80 00 4104.39 4104.39.20 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 25% 2 Fancy .. ............ ...........................................m ............. 2.4% 1/ Other: Buffalo....... .... ............ ............................................................. m 2 2.8% 1/ Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,E,CA,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 2.5% Free 30% J,MX) 4104.39.40 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 20% Other: Upholstery leather............................................................. m 2 4104.39.50 Upper leather; sole leather .............................................. 5% 4104.39.60 Other: Not fancy......... ............................................................. 5% 4104.39.80 00 2 Fancy .. ............ ...........................................m ............. 2.4% Sheep or lamb skin leather, without wool on, other than leather of heading 4108 or 4109: Pretanned or retanned but not further prepared, whether or not split: 4105.12.00 00 Otherwise pretanned ............ ............................................................. m 2 (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% kg 4105.19 Other: 4105.19.10 00 Wet blues..... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2% 2.8% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 2% Free 30% 4105 4105.19.20 00 2 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m ............. 2% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-50 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4105.20 4105.20.30 4105.20.60 00 Quantity General Parchment-dressed or prepared after tanning: Not fancy .. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% 2 Fancy .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m ............. 2% Goat or kidskin leather, without hair on, other than leather of heading 4108 or 4109: Pretanned, tanned or retanned but not further prepared, whether or not split: 4106.12.00 00 Otherwise pretanned....... ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.7% kg 4106.19 Other: 4106.19.20 00 Wet blues .. .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2.4% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1% (MX) 15% 3.6% Free 30% 4106 2 4106.19.30 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m ............. 2.4% 4106.20 4106.20.30 00 Parchment-dressed or prepared after tanning: Not fancy.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2.4% 4106.20.60 00 Fancy .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2.8% Leather of other animals, without hair on, other than leather of heading 4108 or 4109: 4107.10 Of swine: 4107.10.20 00 Wet blues... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 4.2% 25% 30% 4107 4107.10.30 00 2 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m ............. 4.2% 4107.21.00 00 Of reptiles: Vegetable pretanned........ ...........................................m 2 ............. 5% 4107.29 4107.90 4107.90.30 00 Other: Of other animals: Not fancy .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.3% 4107.90.60 00 Fancy .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 1.6% 4108.00.00 00 Chamois (including combination chamois) leather .............m 2 ............. 3.2% Patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallized leather: 4109.00.30 00 Patent leather .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2.3% 25% 30% 4109.00 Patent laminated leather; metallized leather: 4109.00.40 00 Calf and kip ....... .... ............ ............................................................. m 2 (A+,CA,E,IL, 30% J) 1.6% (MX) 4109.00.70 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 1.6% Saddlery and harness for any animal (including traces, leads, knee pads, muzzles, saddle cloths, saddle bags, dog coats and the like), of any material: 4201.00.30 00 Dog leashes, collars, muzzles, harnesses and similar dog equipment ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 2.4% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 35% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 15% 4201.00 4201.00.60 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 2.8% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Trunks, suitcases, vanity cases, attache cases, briefcases, school satchels, spectacle cases, bin ocular cases, camera cases, musical instrument cases, gun cases, holsters and similar containers; traveling bags, toiletry bags, knapsacks and backpacks, handbags, shopping bags, wallets, purses, map cases, cigarette cases, tobacco pouches, tool bags, sports bags, bottle cases, jewelry boxes, powder cases, cutlery cases and similar containers, of leather or of composition leather, of sheeting of plastics, of textile materials, of vulcanized fiber, or of paperboard, or wholly or mainly covered with such materials or with paper (con.): Handbags, whether or not with shoulder strap, including those without handle: 4202.22 With outer surface of sheeting of plastic or of textile materials: With outer surface of textile materials: Wholly or in part of braid: 4202.22.35 00 Of abaca.......... ...........................................No. ............ 8.4% kg Special 4202 4202.29 4202.29.10 00 4202.29.20 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J) 33 Other: Of materials (other than leather, composition leather, sheeting of plastics, textile materials, vulcanized fiber or paperboard) wholly or mainly covered with paper: Of plastics ............ ...........................................No. ............ 5.3% Of wood.... ............ ............................................................. No. Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 90% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 80% 1.5% (MX) 3.3% Free 3% 1.5% (MX) 4202.31 4202.31.30 00 4202.32 4202.32.10 00 4202.32.20 00 4202.39 4202.39.10 00 4202.39.20 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 4202.39.90 00 4202.92.50 00 4202.99 4202.99.10 00 4202.99.20 00 Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or in the handbag: With outer surface of leather, of composition leather or of patent leather: Of reptile leather....... ...........................................No. ............ 3.7% With outer surface of sheeting of plastic or of textile materials: With outer surface of sheeting of plastic: Of reinforced or laminated plastics ..............No. ............ 12.1¢/kg + kg 4.6% Other... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 20% Other: Of material (other than leather, composition leather, sheeting of plastics, textile materials, vulcanized fiber or paperboard) wholly or mainly covered with paper: Of plastics ............ ...........................................No. ............ 5.3% kg O f wood.... ............ ............................................................. No. 3% kg Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 20% kg Musical instrument cases .....................................No. ............ 4.2% Other: Of materials (other than leather, composition leather, sheeting of plastics, textile materials, vulcanized fiber or paperboard) wholly or mainly covered with paper: Of plastics ............ ...........................................No. ............ 3.4% kg Of wood: Not lined with textile fabrics ...................No. ............ 4.3% kg kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, $1.10/kg + MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% MX) 3.3% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 80% 1% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 33 2% (MX) 3% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-52 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of leather or of composition leather: 4203.10 Articles of apparel: 4203.10.20 00 Of reptile leather ............ ...........................................No. ............ 4.7% Special 4203 4203.21 4203.21.20 00 4203.21.55 00 4203.21.60 00 4203.21.80 4203.29 Gloves, mittens and mitts: Specially designed for use in sports: Baseball and softball gloves and mitts (including batting gloves): Batting gloves....... ...........................................No. ............ 3% Ski or snowmobile gloves, mittens and mitts: Cross-country ski gloves, mittens and mitts .... .... ............ ...........................................prs. ........... 3.5% Other... .... ............ ...........................................prs. ........... 5.5% Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.9% Free (A,CA,E,J,IL, 35% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% 45% 30% Other: Gloves of horsehide or cowhide (except calfskin) leather: Wholly of leather: 4203.30.00 00 Other: Belts and bandoliers with or without buckles.................X............... 2.7% 4203.40 4203.40.30 00 Other clothing accessories: Of reptile leather ............ ...........................................X............... 4.9% Articles of leather or of composition leather of a kind used in machinery or mechanical appliances or for other technical uses: 4204.00.30 00 Belting leather cut or wholly or partly manufactured into forms or shapes suitable for conversion into belting .....kg ............. 2.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 4204.00 4205.00 Other articles of leather or of composition leather: 4205.00.40 00 Straps and strops ... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 1.8% 4205.00.60 00 Other: Of reptile leather ............ ...........................................X............... 4.9% Articles of gut (other than silkworm gut), of goldbeater's skin, of bladders or of tendons: 4206.10 Of catgut: 4206.10.30 00 If imported for use in the manufacture of sterile surgical sutures ... ............ ............................................................. X (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 12.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A*,B,CA,E, IL, J,MX) 35% 3.5% Free 4206 MX) 4206.10.90 4301 4301.60 4301.60.30 00 4302 4302.11.00 4302.12.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.9% Raw furskins (including heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable for furriers' use), other than raw hides and skins of heading 4101, 4102 or 4103: Of fox, whole, with or without head, tail or paws: Of silver, black or platinum fox (including those of any fox which is a mutation, or type developed, from silver, black or platinum foxes).........................No. ............ 5.1% Tanned or dressed furskins (including heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cut tings), unassembled, or assembled (without the addition of other materials) other than those of heading 4303: Whole skins, with or without head, tail or paws, not assembled: Of mink ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 2.1% Of rabbit or hare .. ..... ...... .......................................... No. ............ 2.7% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 4302.13.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, General Of lamb, the following: Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar lamb, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lamb ........................................ No. ............ Special 2.2% Free 30% MX 4302.19 4302.19.15 00 Other: Of beaver, chinchilla, ermine, fisher, fitch, fox, leopard, lynx, marten, nutria, ocelot, otter, pony, racoon, sable or wolf: Of silver, black or platinum fox (including those of any fox which is a mutation, or type developed, from silver, black or platinum foxes) ........ ..... ...... .......................................... No. ............ 5.6% 4302.19.30 Other: Not dyed 4302.19.45 Dyed ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 1.5% ..... ..... ...... .......................................... .................. 2.2% 4302.19.60 00 Other: Not dyed ... ..... ...... .......................................... No. ............ 3.5% 4302.19.75 00 Dyed.......... ..... ...... .......................................... No. ............ 1.7% 4302.20 4302.20.30 00 Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, not assembled: Of beaver, Caracul or Persian lamb, chinchilla, ermine, fisher, fitch, fox, Kolinsky, leopard, lynx, marten, mink, nutria, ocelot, otter, pony, racoon, sable or wolf ......... ..... ...... .......................................... X................ 2.1% 4302.20.60 00 Other: Not dyed.......... ..... ...... .......................................... X................ 3.5% 4302.20.90 00 Dyed ... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... X................ 1.7% 4302.30.00 00 Whole skins and pieces or cuttings thereof, assembled ..... ............ ..... ...... .......................................... X................ 5.3% 4303 4303.10.00 Articles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskin: Articles of apparel and clothing accessories ......................... .................. 4% 4304.00.00 00 Artificial fur and articles thereof ...... .......................................... X ............... 6.5% Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms: 4401.30 Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms: 4401.30.20 00 Artificial fire logs, composed of wax and sawdust, with or without added materials.................................kg ............. 1% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, 30% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 74% 4401 4404 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Hoopwood; split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise; wooden sticks, roughly trimmed but not turned, bent or otherwise worked, suitable for the manufacture of walking-sticks, umbrellas, tool handles or the like; chipwood and the like: 4405.00.00 00 Wood wool (excelsior); wood flour ...........................................kg.............. 3.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 33 3% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-54 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Wood (including strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled) continuously shaped (tongued, grooved, rebated, chamfered, V-jointed, beaded, molded, rounded or the like) along any of its edges or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or finger-jointed: 4409.10 Coniferous: 4409.10.65 00 Sanded, grooved, or otherwise advanced in condition ..... .... ............ ...........................................m............... 4.9% m3 4409.20 Nonconiferous: condition ..... .... ............ ...........................................m............... 4.9% Special 4409 Fiberboard of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not bonded with resins or other organic substances: Fiberboard of a density exceeding 0.8 g/cm3 : 4411.19.40 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................m 3 ............. 6% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 33 3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 33 3% 4411 4411.29 4411.29.20 00 4411.29.90 00 4412 4412.13 4412.13.25 4412.13.40 4412.13.50 4412.13.60 00 4412.13.90 00 4412.14 Other: Tongued, grooved or rabbetted continuously along any of its edges and dedicated for use in the construction of walls, ceilings or other parts of buildings: Laminated boards bonded in whole or in part, or impregnated, with synthetic resins... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.9¢/kg + m3 1.5% Other... .... ............ ...........................................m 3 ............. 3.9% Plywood, veneered panels and similar laminated wood: Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood, each ply not exceeding 6 mm in thickness: With at least one outer ply of tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter: Not surface covered, or surface covered with a clear or transparent material which does not obscure the grain, texture or markings of the face ply: With a face ply of Spanish cedar (Cedrela spp.) or walnut (Juglans spp.)........................................... 8% Other: With at least one outer ply of the following tropical woods: Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti, White Lauan, Sipo, Limba, Okoumé, Obeche, Acajou d'Afrique, Sapelli, Virola, Mahogany, Palissandre de Para, Palissandre de Rio or Palissandre de Rose .................................................... 8% Other . ............ ............................................................. 8% Other: With at least one outer ply of the following tropical woods: Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti, White Lauan, Sipo, Limba, Okoumé, Obeche, Acajou d'Afrique, Sapelli, Virola, Mahogany, Palissandre de Para, Palissandre de Rio or Palissandre de Rose.........................................m 3 ............. 8% 3 Other... .... ............ ...........................................m ............. 8% Other, with at least one outer ply of nonconiferous wood: Not surface covered, or surface covered with a clear or transparent material which does not obscure thegrain, texture or markings of the face ply: Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33¢/kg + MX) 25% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Free (A*,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 40% Free (A*,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 40% Free (A*,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 40% 40% 40% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4412.14.25 4412.14.30 4412.14.55 00 4412.19 4412.19.30 00 4412.19.40 4412.19.50 4412.22.30 4412.22.40 00 4412.29 4412.29.35 4412.29.45 00 4412.92.30 00 4412.92.40 00 Quantity General With a face ply of Spanish cedar (Cedrela spp.) or walnut (Juglans spp.)........................................... 5.1% Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 8% Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 3 ............. 8% Other, with both outer plies of coniferous wood: Not surface covered, or surface covered with a clear or transparent material which does not obscure the grain, texture or markings of the face ply: With a face ply of European red pine (Pinus silvestris) ............ ...........................................m 3 ............. 3.4% Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 8% Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.1% Other....... ............................................................. 8% 3 Other . ............ ...........................................m ............. 8% Other: Plywood: Not surface covered, or surface covered with a clear or transparent material which does not obscure the grain, texture or markings of the face ply: Other . ............ ............................................................. 8% Other... .... ............ ...........................................m 3 ............. 8% Other: Plywood: Not surface covered, or surface covered with a clear or transp arent material which does not obscure the grain, texture or markings of the face ply: With a face ply of European red pine (Pinus silvestris) .......................m 3 ............. 3.4% 3 Other....... ...........................................m ............. 8% 4412.92.50 00 Other . ............ ...........................................m 3 ............. 5.1% 4412.99.35 00 With a face ply of European red pine (Pinus silvestris)........................................m 3 ............. 3.4% 4412.99.45 00 4412.99.55 00 3 Other . ............ ...........................................m ............. 8% Other... .... ............ ...........................................m 3 ............. 5.1% 4413.00.00 00 Densified wood, in blocks, plates, strips or profile shapes ............ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% 4414.00.00 00 Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. No. (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 3% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.4% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Free (A*,CA,E, IL,J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 40% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 40% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 3.9% Free MX) 4415 Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of wood; cable-drums, of wood; pallets, box-pallets and other load boards, of wood; pallet collars of wood: 4415.10 Cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings; cable-drums: 4415.10.90 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 10.7% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes IX 44-56 Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4415.20.80 00 4416.00 4416.00.90 4417.00 4417.00.80 Quantity General Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 10.7% Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves: Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, of wood; boot or shoe lasts and trees, of wood: Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.1% Builders' joinery and carpentry of wood, including cellular wood panels and assembled parquet panels; shingles and shakes: 4418.10.00 00 Windows, French -windows and their frames ..................No. ............ 3.2% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 MX) 3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 33 3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 33 3% 10.7% Free 4418 4418.20 4418.20.40 00 Doors and their frames and thresholds: French doors .... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 4.8% 4418.20.80 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.8% 4418.40.00 00 Formwork (shuttering) for concrete constructional work .......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.2% 4418.90 4418.90.40 Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% 4419.00 Tableware and kitchenware, of wood: 4419.00.40 00 Forks and spoons... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.3% 4419.00.80 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.2% Wood marquetry and inlaid wood; caskets and cases for jewelry or cutlery and similar articles, of wood; statuettes and other ornaments, of wood; wooden articles of furniture not falling within chapter 94: 4420.10.00 00 Statuettes and other ornaments, of wood ........................X............... 3.2% 3% 3% 4420 4420.90 4420.90.45 00 Other: Jewelry boxes, silverware chests, cigar and cigarette boxes, microscope cases, tool or utensil cases and similar boxes, cases and chests, all the foregoing of wood: Other: Not lined with textile fabrics ..........................No. ............ 4.3% 4420.90.80 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.2% 4421 Other articles of wood: 4421.10.00 00 Clothes hangers ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.2% 4421.90 Other: Wood dowel pins: Plain: Sanded, grooved or otherwise advanced in condition ..... .... ............ ...........................................m............... 4.9% 4421.90.20 00 4421.90.30 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33 Wood blinds, shutters, screens and shades, all the foregoing with or without their hardware: Consisting of wooden frames in the center of which are fixed louver boards or slats, with or without their hardware ........................................................... X 3% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 4421.90.40 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.1% 4421.90.60 00 Toothpicks, skewers, candy sticks, ice cream sticks, tongue depressors, drink mixers and similar small wares: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.1% 4421.90.80 Clothesp ins: Spring-type .... ............ ............................................................. 6.5¢/gross 4421.90.85 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................Gross ......... 4.8% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.4% (MX) 1/ 50% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3, Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3¢/gross (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.2% (MX) 20¢/gross 3% 35% Other: 4421.90.98 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.3% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 33 J,MX) 3% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 4503 Articles of natural cork: 4503.90 Other: 4503.90.60 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 14% Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled into strips; plaiting materials, plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, bound together in parallel strands or woven, in sheet form, whether or not being finished articles (for example, mats, matting, screens): 4601.10.00 00 Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled into strips ...............................X............... 2.7% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 4601 4601.20 4601.20.40 00 4601.20.60 00 4601.20.90 00 4601.91 4601.91.20 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Mats, matting and screens of vegetable materials: Of one or more of the materials bamboo, rattan or willow.... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.3% Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.8% Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 8% Other: Of vegetable materials: Of one or more of the materials bamboo, rattan, willow or wood ............................................................. X 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 6.6% Free MX) 4601.99.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.3% Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from plaiting materials or made up from articles of heading 4601; articles of loofah: 4602.10 Of vegetable materials: 4602.10.05 00 Fishing baskets or creels . ...........................................No. ............ 5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 4602 4602.10.09 00 Other baskets and bags, whether or not lined: Of bamboo: Other... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 10% 4602.10.12 00 Of willow... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 5.8% 4602.10.16 00 Of rattan or of palm leaf: Other... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 5% 4602.10.18 00 Other: Other... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 4.5% 4602.10.23 00 Luggage, handbags and flatgoods, whether or not lined: Of rattan or of palm leaf: Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or in the handbag ................................No. ............ 9% 4602.10.45 00 Other: Of one or more of the materials bamboo, rattan, willow or wood: Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6.6% 4602.10.80 00 Other: Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 2.3% 4602.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.5% 4802 Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, and punch card stock and punch tape paper, in rolls or sheets, other than paper of heading 4801 or 4803; handmade paper and paperboard: Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4802.10.00 00 Quantity General Handmade paper and paperboard .....................................kg ............. 1% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 17.5% MX) 4802.30 Carbonizing base paper: 4802.30.20 00 Weighing not over 15 g/m 2............................................................... .................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 38% 1% 4802.30.40 00 Weighing over 15 g/m 2 ..... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30.5% 0.8% Free MX) Free MX) 4802.51 4802.51.10 00 Other paper and paperboard, not containing fibers obtained by a mechanical process or of which not more than 10 percent by weight of the total fiber content consists of such fibers: Weighing less than 40 g/m 2 : Writing paper ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 4802.51.40 00 India and bible paper. ...........................................kg ............. 0.7% 4802.52.10 00 Weighing 40 g/m 2 or more but not more than 150 g/m 2 : Writing paper ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 4802.52.15 00 Cover paper.... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 4802.52.20 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15.5% Drawing paper ............ ............................................................. kg 4802.52.40 00 India and bible paper. ...........................................kg ............. 0.7% 4802.52 4802.53 4802.53.10 00 Weighing more than 150 g/m 2 : Writing paper ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 4802.53.15 00 Cover paper.... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 4802.53.20 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15.5% Drawing paper ............ ............................................................. kg 4802.53.90 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.6% 4802.60 4802.60.10 00 4802.60.20 00 Other paper and paperboard, of which more than 10 percent by weight of the total fiber content consists of fibers obtained by a mechanical process: Writing paper and cover paper ...................................kg ............. 1% Drawing paper. .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.6% Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock and similar paper of a kind used for household or sanitary purposes, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibers, whether or not creped, crinkled, embossed, perforated, surface-colored, surface decorated or printed, in rolls or sheets: 4803.00.20 00 Cellulose wadding .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 18% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 28% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 0.6% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 18% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 0.6% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 24.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15.5% MX) 4803.00 Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets, other than that of heading 4802 or 4803: Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 150 g/m 2 or less: 4804.31 Unbleached: Condenser paper: 4804.31.10 00 Weighing over 15 g/m 2 but not over 30 g/m 2 .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.8% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 24% MX) 4804 4804.31.20 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.7% 4804.31.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.6% 4804.39 4804.39.20 00 Other: Condenser paper........ ...........................................kg ............. 1.7% 4804.39.60 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.6% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 4804.41 4804.41.40 00 Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing more than 150 g/m 2 but less than 225 g/m 2 : Unbleached: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.6% 4804.49.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.6% 4804.59.00 00 Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 225 g/m 2 or more: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.6% Other uncoated paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets, not further worked or processed than as specified in note 2 to this chapter: 4805.10.00 00 Semich emical fluting paper (corrugating medium).......kg ............. 1.6% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 4805 4805.30.00 00 Sulfite wrapping paper........... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% 4805.40.00 00 Filter paper and paperboard .. ...........................................kg ............. 1.7% 4805.60 4805.60.20 00 Other paper and paperboard, weighing 150 g/m 2 or less: Condenser paper . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.7% 4805.60.50 00 Other: Weighing not over 15 g/m 2 ....................................kg ............. 0.6% 4805.60.90 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Weighing over 30 g/m 2 ............................................................ Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 1% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 11¢/kg + MX) 15% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 1.6% Free 30% MX) 4805.70 Other paper and paperboard, weighing more than 150 g/m 2 but less than 225 g/m 2 : 4805.70.20 00 Pressboard ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% Other paper and paperboard, weighing 225 g/m 2 or more: 4805.80.20 00 Pressboard ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% 2% Free MX) 4805.80 2% Free MX) 4807 Composite paper and paperboard (made by sticking flat layers of paper or paperboard together with an adhesive), not surface-coated or impregnated, whether or not internally reinforced, in rolls or sheets: 4807.90 Other: 4807.90.10 00 Straw paper and paperboard, whether or not covered with paper other than straw paper ...............kg ............. 1.1% 4807.90.20 00 Other: Cloth -lined or reinforced paper...........................kg ............. 1% Paper and paperboard, corrugated (with or without glued flat surface sheets), creped, crinkled, embossed or perforated, in rolls or sheets, other than paper of the kind described in heading 4803: 4808.10.00 00 Corrugated paper and paperboard, whether or not perforated ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.6% Free (A,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 22.5% 4808 4808.90 Other: 4808.90.20 00 Creped or crinkled........... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 36% 4808.90.40 00 Embossed ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.8% 4808.90.60 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1% 4809 4809.10 Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers (including coated or impregnated paper for duplicator stencils or offset plates), whether or not printed, in rolls or sheets: Carbon or similar copying papers: Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 1.4% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 18.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4809.10.20 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 38% Quantity 2 Weighing not over 15 g/m ............................................................ kg General Special 1.1% Free J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 4809.20 4809.20.20 00 Self-copy paper: Writing paper . .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.8% 4809.90 4809.90.20 00 Other: Stereotype -matrix board and mat...............................kg ............. 2.3% 4809.90.40 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15% Decalcomania paper: Simplex ..... .... ............ ............................................................. kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 1.1% Free MX) Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.8% 4809.90.80 00 4810 4810.11 4810.11.20 Paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin (China clay) or other inorganic substances, with or without a binder, and with no other coating, whether or not surface-colored, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or sheets: Paper and paperboard of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, not containing fibers obtained by a mechanical process or of which not more than 10 percent by weight of the total fiber content consists of such fibers: Weighing not more than 150 g/m 2 : Basic paper to be sensitized for use in photography ... ............ ............................................................. 0.4% 4810.11.30 00 India or bible paper.... ...........................................kg ............. 0.7% 4810.11.90 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 2 4810.12.00 00 Weighing more than 150 g/m ....................................kg ............. 1% Paper and paperboard of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, of which more than 10 percent by weight of the total fiber content consists of fibers obtained by a mechanical process: 4810.21.00 00 Light-weight coated paper............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 37% 4810.29.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 4810.39 4810.39.40 00 Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.8% 4810.91 4810.91.40 00 Other paper and paperboard: Multi-ply: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.8% 4810.99.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.8% 4811 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 5% 1% Free 24% 37% 42% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 37% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibers, coated, impregnated, covered, surface-colored, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or sheets, other than goods of the kind described in heading 4803, 4809 or 4810: Gummed or adhesive paper and paperboard: 4811.21.00 00 Pressure -sensitive ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% 2.3% 4811.31.40 00 MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 42% MX) Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 4811.39 4811.39.20 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 37% Other: Printing paper ............ ............................................................. kg Free 1% Free MX) 4811.40.00 00 4811.90 Paper and paperboard, coated, impregnated or covered with wax, paraffin, stearin, oil or glycerol ........kg ............. 1.4% Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibers: Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 17.5% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4811.90.10 00 Quantity General Handmade paper.. ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.6% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 27% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4811.90.20 00 Quantity General Other: Wholly or partly covered with flock, gelatin, metal or metal solutions..................................kg ............. 1.3% 4811.90.40 00 Other: Other: Weighing not over 15 g/m 2 ......................kg ............. 1.2% 4811.90.80 00 Weighing over 30 g/m 2 ..............................kg ............. 0.8% 4812.00.00 00 Filter blocks, slabs and plates, of paper pulp .........................kg ............. 1.5% Cigarette paper, whether or not cut to size or in the form of booklets or tubes: 4813.10.00 00 In the form of booklets or tubes.......................................................... kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% 2/ Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 22.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 18.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) 4813 4813.20.00 00 In rolls of a width not exceeding 5 cm ..............................kg ............. 2% 4813.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2% 4815.00.00 00 Floor coverings on a base of paper or of paperboard, whether or not cut to size ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.5% Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers (other than those of heading 4809), duplicator stencils and offset plates, of paper, whether or not put up in boxes: 4816.10.00 00 Carbon or similar copying papers ....................................kg ............. 1.2% 2% Free MX) 1/ Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 4816 4816.20.00 00 Self-copy paper...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 1.2% Free MX) 4816.30.00 00 Duplicator stencils..... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% 4816.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.1% Envelopes, letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards, of paper or paperboard; boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment of paper stationery: 4817.10.00 00 Envelopes . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................thousands 1.6% 1.2% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 4817 4817.20 4817.20.20 00 Letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards: Sheets of writing paper, with border gummed or perforated, with or without inserts, prepared for use as combination sheets and envelopes ........................kg ............. 2% 4817.20.40 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.3% 4817.30.00 00 Boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment of paper stationery .... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.7% Toilet paper and similar paper, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibers, of a kind used for household or sanitary purposes, in rolls of a width not exceeding 36 cm, or cut to size or shape; handkerchiefs, cleansing tissues, towels, tablecloths, table napkins, diapers, tampons, bed sheets and similar household, sanitary or hospital articles, articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of paper pulp, paper, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibers: 4818.10.00 00 Toilet paper.... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 4818 4818.20.00 Handkerchiefs, cleansing or facial tissues and towels .................... 2.1% 4818.30.00 00 Tablecloths and table napkins............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 2.1% Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4818.40 Quantity General 4818.40.40 Sanitary napkins and tampons, diapers and diaper liners and similar sanitary articles: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1% 4818.50.00 00 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories ...................kg ............. 2.2% 4818.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.2% 4819 4819.10.00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Cartons, boxes, cases, bags and other packing containers, of paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibers; box files, letter trays and similar articles, of paper or paperboard of a kin d used in offices, shops or the like: Cartons, boxes and cases, of corrugated paper or paperboard ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 35% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 26.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 1.1% Free MX) 4819.20.00 4819.30.00 Folding cartons, boxes and cases, of non-corrugated paper or paperboard... ............ ............................................................. 1.1% Sacks and bags, having a base of a width of 40 cm or more ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1% 4819.40.00 Other sacks and bags, including cones .............................................. 2.1% 4819.50 4819.50.20 00 Other packing containers, including record sleeves: Sanitary food and beverage containers ......................kg ............. 1.7% 4819.50.30 00 Record sleeves .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.8¢/kg 4819.50.40 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1% 4819.60.00 00 4820 4820.10 4820.10.20 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Box files, letter trays, storage boxes and similar articles, of a kind used in offices, shops or the like .......kg ............. 2.1% Registers, account books, notebooks, order books, receipt books, letter pads, memorandum pads, diaries and similar articles, exercise books, blotting pads, binders (looseleaf or other), folders, file covers, manifold business forms, interleaved carbon sets and other articles of st ationery, of paper or paperboard; albums for samples or for collections and book covers (including cover boards and book jackets) of paper or paperboard: Registers, account books, notebooks, order books, receipt books, letter pads, memorandum pads, diaries and similar articles: Diaries, notebooks and address books, bound; memorandum pads, letter pads and similar articles ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 19.3¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 1.6% Free MX) 4820.30.00 Binders (other than book covers), folders and fi le covers ........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1% 4820.40.00 00 Manifold business forms and interleaved carbon sets ...kg ............. 2.1% 4820.50.00 00 Albums for samples or for collections..............................No. ............ 1.6% 4820.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1% Paper and paperboard labels of all kinds, whether or not printed: 4821.10 Printed: 4821.10.20 00 Printed in whole or in part by a lithographic process ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 88¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 35% 3.5¢/kg Free 26.5% 30% 35% 4821 4821.10.40 00 4821.90 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.7% Other: MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 4821.90.20 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% Quantity Pressure -sensitive ............ ............................................................. kg General Special 2.3% Free MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 4821.90.40 00 General Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.2% Bobbins, spools, cops and similar supports of paper pulp, paper or paperboard (whether or not perforated or hardened): 4822.10.00 00 Of a kind used for winding textile yarn ..........................kg ............. 1.8% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 4822 4822.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.8% Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibers, cut to size or shape; other articles of paper pulp, paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibers: Gummed or adhesive paper, in strips or rolls: 4823.11.00 00 Pressure -sensitive ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 43% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 4823 4823.19.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.2% 2.3% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 4823.20 Filter paper and paperboard: 4823.20.10 00 Paint filters and strainers ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 35% 2.1% 4823.20.90 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.5% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 4823.40.00 00 Rolls, sheets and dials, printed for self-recording apparatus . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1% 4823.51.00 Other paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes: Printed, embossed or perforated................................................... 1.2% 4823.59 4823.59.20 00 Other: Basic paper to be sensitized for use in photography ... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.4% m2 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.2% 4823.59.40 4823.60.00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Trays, dishes, plates, cups and the like, of paper or paperboard ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 35% Free Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 1.7% Free MX) 4823.90 4823.90.20 00 Other: Of papier-mâché.. ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.2% 4823.90.30 00 Other: Cards, not punched, for punchcard machines, whether or not in strips ........................................................... kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% 1.6% Free 30% 4823.90.40 00 Frames or mounts for photographic slides..........kg ............. 1.5% 4823.90.50 00 4823.90.60 00 Hand fans .. .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.8% No. Other: Of coated paper or paperboard: Gaskets, washers and other seals............kg ............. 2.2% 4823.90.65 00 Other . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.2% 4823.90.70 00 Of cellulose wadding.......................................kg ............. 1.4% 4823.90.80 00 Other: Gaskets, washers and other seals............kg ............. 2.1% 4823.90.85 00 Other . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1% 4901 Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Printed books, brochures, leaflets and similar prin ted matter, whether or not in single sheets: 4902.90 Other: 4902.90.10 00 Newspaper supplements printed by a gravure MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,B,C,CA,E, 26.5% IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 26.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 19.5% MX) Free (A,B,C,CA,E, 35% IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity process ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. No. (A,CA,E,IL,J, General Special 0.7% Free 25% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Maps and hydrographic or similar charts of all kinds, including atlases, wall maps, topographical plans and globes, printed: 4905.10.00 00 Globes ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.1% Special 4905 4908 Transfers (decalcomanias): 4908.10.00 00 Transfers (decalcomanias), vitrifiable..............................kg ............. 5.3¢/kg + 1.4% 4908.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.2¢/kg Printed or illustrated postcards; printed cards bearing personal greetings, messages or announcements, whether or not illustrated, with or without envelopes or trimmings: 4909.00.20 00 Postcards .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................thousands 1.6% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 66¢/k, + MX) 15% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 88¢/kg MX) 4909.00 4909.00.40 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Calendars of any kind, printed, including calendar blocks: P rinted on paper or paperboard in whole or in part by a lithographic process: 4910.00.40 00 Over 0.51 mm in thickness ........................................................... kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 19¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 4910.00 4910.00.60 00 4911.91 4911.91.20 4911.91.40 4911.99 4911.99.60 00 4911.99.80 00 5003 5003.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.2% Other: Pictures, designs and photographs: Other: Lithographs on paper or paperboard: Not over 0.51 mm in thickness ........................... 5.3¢/kg Other . ............ ............................................................. 1.2% Other: Other: Printed on paper in whole or in part by a lithographic process ........................................kg ............. 0.2% Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2% 1.8¢/kg Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 66¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 66¢/kg + MX) 0.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Silk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and garnetted stock): Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.5% 5004.00.00 00 Silk yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste) not put up for retail sale . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2% Silk yarn and yarn spun from silk waste, put up for retail sale; silkworm gut: 5006.00.10 00 Containing 85 percent or more by weight of silk or silk waste ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 90% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 90% Free (A,CA,E, IL, J,MX) 6.9% 5006.00 5007 5007.10 5007.10.30 5007.90 5007.90.30 5102 5102.10 5102.10.60 Woven fabrics of silk or of silk waste: Fabrics of noil silk: Containing 85 percent or more by weight of silk or silk waste . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.5% Other fabrics: Containing 85 percent or more by weight of silk or silk waste . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.5% Fine or coarse animal hair, not carded or combed: Fine animal hair: Not processed in any manner beyond the degreased or carbonized condition: Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.4% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Waste of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair, including yarn waste but excluding garnetted stock: 5103.10.00 00 Noils of wool or of fine animal hair .................................kg ............. 2.6¢/kg Special 5103 5103.20.00 00 5105 Other waste of wool or of fine animal hair.....................kg ............. 2.6¢/kg 50.7¢/k g Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 55.1¢/kg Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Wool and fine or coarse animal hair, carded or combed (including combed wool in fragments): 5105.40.00 00 5108 Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Coarse animal hair, carded or combed ............................kg ............. 1.5% Yarn of fine animal hair (carded or combed), not put up for retail sale: 5110.00.00 00 Yarn of coarse animal hair or of horsehair (including gimped horsehair yarn), whether or not put up for retail sale ....kg ............. 1.5% 5113.00.00 00 Woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair ...........m 2 ............. 3.7% kg 5208 Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 percent or more by 2 weight of cotton, weighing not more than 200 g/m (con.): Dyed: 5208.31 Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2 : 5208.31.20 00 Certified hand-loomed fabrics .............................m 2 ............. 4.2% kg 5208.32 Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 : 5208.32.10 00 Certified hand-loomed fabrics .............................m 2 ............. 4.2% kg Of yarns of different colors: 5208.41 Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2 : 5208.41.20 00 Certified hand-loomed fabri cs .............................m 2 ............. 4.2% kg 5208.42 Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 : 5208.42.10 00 Certified hand-loomed fabrics .............................m 2 ............. 4.2% kg 5208.51 Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2 : 5208.51.20 00 Certified hand-loomed fabrics .............................m 2 ............. 4.2% kg 5208.52 Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 : 5208.52.10 00 Certified hand-loomed fabrics .............................m 2 ............. 4.2% kg 5209 Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 percent or more by weight of cotton, weighing more than 200 g/m 2 : Dyed: 5209.31 Plain weave: 5209.31.30 00 Certified hand-loomed fabrics .............................m 2 ............. 4.2% kg Of yarns of different colors: 5209.41 Plain weave: 5209.41.30 00 Certified hand-loomed fabrics .............................m 2 ............. 4.2% kg Printed: 5209.51 Plain weave: 5209.51.30 00 Certified hand-loomed fabrics .............................m 2 ............. 4.2% kg 5301 Flax, raw or processed but not spun; flax tow and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock): 5301.21.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 3.3¢/kg Flax, broken, scutched, hackled or otherwise processed, but not spun: Broken or scutched .......... ............................................................. kg Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 38.5% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 38.5% J ,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 38.5% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 38.5% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 38.5% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 38.5% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 20.9% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 20.9% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 20.9% J,MX) 0.2¢/kg Free J,MX) 5306 Flax yarn: 5307 Yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibers of heading 5303: 5307.10.00 00 Single ....... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 5307.20.00 00 Multiple (folded) or cabled .... ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 25% Special 1.2% Free J,MX) 5308 Yarn of other vegetable textile fibers; paper yarn: 5308.30.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 35% Paper yarn ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg 3.7% Free J,MX) 5310 5310.90.00 00 Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibers of heading 5303: Other ....... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 0.3% kg Woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibers; woven fabrics of paper yarn: 5311.00.60 00 Of paper yarn ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 11.5% J,MX) 5311.00 Synthetic monofilament of 67 decitex or more and of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm; strip and the like (for example, artificial straw) of synthetic textile materials of an apparent width not exceeding 5 mm: 5404.10 Monofilament: 5404.10.10 00 Racket strings . .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 30% Free (A,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 50% Free (A,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 45% 5404 5404.10.40 00 5404.90.00 00 Other: Of polypropylene, not over 254 mm in length ....kg ............. 7.3% Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2% 5405.00 Artificial monofilament of 67 decitex or more and of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm; strip and the like (for example, artificial straw) of artificial textile materials of an apparent width not exceeding 5 mm: 5405.00.60 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.1% 5607 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, whether or not plaited or braided and whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics: 5607.10.00 00 Of jute or other textile bast fibers of heading 5303 .......kg ............. 1.6% 5607.29.00 00 5607.30 Of sisal or other textile fibers of the genus Agave: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5% 5607.30.20 00 Of abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee) or other hard (leaf) fibers: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.8% 5607.41 5607.41.10 00 Of polyethylene or polypropylene: Binder or baler twine: Of wide nonfibrillated strip..................................kg ............. 3.7% 5607.49 5607.49.10 00 Other: Of wide nonfibrillated strip..................................kg ............. 3.7% Knotted netting of twine, cordage or rope; made up fishing nets and other made up nets, of textile materials: 5608.90 Other: Other: Of cotton: 5608.90.23 00 Hammocks ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E, IL, 90% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J, 80% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J, 80% MX) 5608 14.9% Free J,MX) 5608.90.30 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 7% Free (A,CA,E, IL, J,MX) 90% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 5609.00 5609.00.20 00 Quantity General Special Articles of yarn, strip or the like of heading 5404 or 5405, twine, cordage, rope or cables, not elsewhere specified or included: Of vegetable fibers, except cotton.....................................kg ............. 1.8% Carpets and other textile floor coverings, knotted, whether or not made up: 5701.10 Of wool or fine animal hair: In which the pile was hand-inserted or hand-knotted during weaving or knitting, with over 50 percent by weight of the pile being hair of the alpaca, guanaco, huarizo, llama, misti, suri or any combination of these hairs: 5701.10.13 00 Certified hand-loomed and folklore products ....m 2 ............. 1.6% kg 5702 Carpets and other textile floor coverings, woven, not tufted or flocked, whether or not made up, including "Kelem", "Schumacks", "Karamanie" and similar hand-woven rugs: 5702.10 "Kelem", "Schumacks", "Karamanie" and similar handwoven rugs: 5702.10.10 00 Certified hand-loomed and folklore products ..........m 2 ............. 2% kg Free (A,CA,E, IL, J,MX) 40% 5701 5702.20 5702.20.10 00 Floor coverings of coconut fibers (coir): With pile . ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 8.6¢/m 2 kg 5702.49.15 00 (A*,CA,E, IL, 35% Of jute ....... .... ............ ............................................................. m 2 Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, $1.29/m 2 J,MX) 1.4% Free J,MX) 5702.91 5702.91.20 00 Other, not of pile construction, made up: Of wool or fine animal hair: Woven, but not made on a power-driven loom: Certified hand-loomed and folklore products.... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2% kg Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.7% kg 5703 Carpet s and other textile floor coverings, tufted, whether or not made up: 5703.90.00 00 Of other textile materials ..... ............................................................. m 2 (A*,B,CA,E, 60% kg 5805.00 Hand-woven tapestries of the type Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson, Beauvais and the like, and needle-worked tapestries (for example, petit point, cross stitch), whether or not made up: Other: Of wool or fine animal hair: 5805.00.20 00 Certified hand-loomed and folklore products ....m 2 ............. 1.4% kg 5903 Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, other than those of heading 5902: 5903.10 With polyvinyl chloride: 5903.10.10 00 Of cotton.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.7% kg Other: 5903.10.20 Ove r 70 percent by weight of rubber or plastics .... ............ ............................................................. 1.7% 5702.99.20 00 5903.20.20 00 5903.90 5903.90.10 00 Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 40% J,MX) 5.3% Free IL,J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E, IL, 64.5% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Other: Over 70 percent by weight of rubber or plastics .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 1.7% kg Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Other: Of cotton.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.7% kg Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Other: Over 70 percent by weight of rubber or plastics .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 1.7% kg 5903.90.20 00 Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape; floor coverings consisting of a coating or covering applied on a textile backing, whether or not cut to shape: Other: 5904.91.00 00 With a base consisting of needleloom felt or nonwovens...... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. m 2 (A*,B,CA,E, 40% kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 2% Free 5904 5904.92.00 00 (A*,B,CA,E, 40% With other textile base.... ............................................................. m 2 kg Rubberized textile fabrics, other than those of heading 5902: 5906.10.00 00 Adhesive tape of a width not exceeding 20 cm ................kg ............. 4.1% IL,J,MX) 2% Free IL,J,MX) 5906 5906.91 5906.91.20 00 5906.99.20 00 Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% Other: Knitted or crocheted: Of man-made fibers: Over 70 percent by weight of rubber or plastics .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 1.7% kg Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Of man-made fibers: Over 70 percent by weight of rubber or plastics .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 1.7% kg Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 5.6% Free 5910.00 Transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, or reinforced with metal or other material: 5910.00.10 Of man-made fibers .. ............ ............................................................. (A,CA,E,IL, 74% J,MX) 5911 Textile products and articles, for technical uses, specified in note 7 to this chapter: Textile fabrics and felts, endless or fitted with linking devices, of a kind used in papermaking or similar machines (for example, for pulp or asbestos-cement): 5911.40.00 00 Straining cloth of a kind used in oil presses or the like, including that of human hair.............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL, 81% 10% Free J,MX) 6116 6116.10 6116.10.08 00 6116.92.08 00 6116.93.08 00 6116.99.35 00 Gloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted: Impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber: Other gloves, mittens and mitts, all the foregoing specially designed for use in sports, including ski and snowmobile gloves, mittens and mitts................doz.pr. kg Other gloves, mittens and mitts, all the fore going specially designed for use in sports, including ski and snowmobile gloves, mittens and mitts ... .... ............ ...........................................doz.pr. kg Other gloves, mittens and mitts, all the fore going specially designed for use in sports, including ski and snowmobile gloves, mittens and mitts ... .... ............ ...........................................doz.pr. kg Other gloves, mittens and mitts, all the fore going specially designed for use in sports, 3.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 3.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% 3.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity including ski and snowmobile gloves, mittens and mitts. ...........................................doz.pr. kg General 3.9% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Other made up clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted; knitted or crocheted parts of garments or of clothing accessories: 6117.10 Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like: 6117.10.40 00 Containing 70 percent or more by weight of silk or silk waste ....... .... ............ ...........................................doz............ 4.9% kg Special 6117 Other: Headbands, ponytail holders and similar articles....... .... ............ ............................................................. doz. 6117.80.85 00 (A,CA,E*,IL, Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 90% 15% Free 90% kg 6204 MX) Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, suit-type jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear) Suit-type jackets and blazers Of other textile materials: Other: 6204.39.60 00 Containing 70 percent or more by weight of silk or silk waste (735) ....................................doz............ 3.3% kg 6204.49 Of other textile materials: 6204.49.10 00 Containing 70 percent or more by weight of silk or silk waste (736) ............................................................ doz. (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% kg 6210 Garments, made up of fabrics of heading 5602, 5603, 5903, 5906 or 5907: 6210.10 Of fabrics of heading 5602 or 5603: 6210.10.20 00 Of fabrics formed on a base of paper or covered or lined with paper... ............ ............................................................. doz. (A,CA,E,IL, 26.5% kg 6213 Handkerchiefs: 6213.10 Of silk or silk waste: 6213.10.10 00 Containing 70 percent or more by weight of silk or ` silk waste . ....... .... ............ ...........................................doz............ 3.7% kg 6204.39 65% 7.1% Free MX) 3.9% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 65% 2.7% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 3.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% 3.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% 6214 Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like: 6214.10 Of silk or silk waste: 6214.10.10 00 Containing 70 percent or more by weight of silk or silk waste . ....... .... ............ ...........................................doz............ 1.2% kg Gloves, mittens and mitts: Impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber: 6216.00.08 00 Other gloves, mittens and mitts, all the foregoing specially designed for use in sports, including ski and snowmobile gloves, mittens and mitts................doz.pr. kg 6216.00.35 00 Other gloves, mittens and mitts, all the fore going specially designed for use in sports, including ski and snowmobile gloves, mittens and mitts ... .... ............ ...........................................doz.pr. kg 6216.00.46 00 Other gloves, mittens and mitts, all the fore going specially designed for use in sports, including ski and snowmobile gloves, mittens and mitts ... .... ............ ...........................................doz.pr. kg 6217 Other made up clothing accessories; parts of garments or of clothing accessories, other than those of heading 6212 (con.): 6217.10 Accessories: Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6216.00 Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity Other: Headbands, ponytail holders and similar articles....... .... ............ ............................................................. doz. 6217.10.85 00 (A,CA,E*,IL, General Special 15% Free 90% kg Bed linen, table linen, toilet linen and kitchen linen: Other: 6302.99 Of other textile materials: 6302.99.10 00 Containing 85 percent or more by weight of silk or silk waste ... ............ ............................................................. No. (A,CA,E,IL, 90% kg 6304 Other furnishing articles, excluding those of heading 9404: Other (con.): 6304.99 Not knitted or crocheted, of other textile materials: Wall hangings of wool or fine animal hair: 6304.99.10 00 Certified hand-loomed and folklore products.... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 5.3% kg Other: Of vegetable fibers (except cotton): 6304.99.25 00 Wall hangings ...........................................of jute ...... kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 90% MX) 6302 3.8% Free J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% 11.9% Free J,MX) 6304.99.40 00 6306 6306.22 6306.22.10 (A,CA,E,IL, 6306.31.00 (A,CA,E,IL, Certified hand-loomed and folklore pillow covers of wool or fine animal hair.................kg ............. 5.3% Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds; tents; sails for boats, sailboards or landcraft; camping goods: Of synthetic fibers: 00 Backpacking tents...... ............................................................. No. 90% kg Sails: 00 Of synthetic fibers ........... ............................................................. kg 30% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 50% 1.9% Free J,MX) 1.7% Free J,MX) 6306.39.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 30% Of other textile materials ............................................................. kg 1.7% Free J,MX) 6306.49.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 25% Pneumatic mattresses: Of other textile materials ............................................................. kg 3.9% Free J,MX) 6307.90 6307.90.60 Other: Surgical drapes: Of fabric formed on a base of paper or covered or lined with paper..... ............................................................. 2.2% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 74% (A,CA,E,IL, 26.5% 6307.90.85 00 6307.90.99 Wall banners, of man-made fibers .............................kg ............. 8.1% Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 7% 6405 Other footwear: 6405.90 Other: 6405.90.20 00 Disposable footwear, designed for one-time use ......prs. ........... 3.8% 6406 Part s of footwear (including uppers whether or not attached to soles other than outer soles); removable insoles, heel cushions and similar articles; gaiters, leggings and similar articles, and parts thereof: 6406.10 Uppers and parts thereof, other than stiffeners: Formed uppers: Other: Of cotton: 6406.10.72 00 Uppers of which less than 50 percent of the external surface area (including any leather, rubber or plastics accessories or reinforcements such as Free (A,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General those mentioned in note 4(a) to this chapter) is textile materials.....................prs. ........... 11.2% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 62.9% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 6406.10.85 00 Quantity General Other: Uppers of which less than 50 percent of the external surface area (including any leather, rubber or plastics accessories or reinforcements such as those mentioned in note 4(a) to this chapter) is textile materials.....................prs. ........... 6.3% 6406.20.00 00 Outer soles and heels, of rubber or plastics ....................X............... 2.7% 6406.91.00 00 Other: Of wood.... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 2.6% 6406.99.30 Of rubber or plastics .. ............................................................. 5.3% Hat forms, hat bodies and hoods of felt, neither blocked to shape nor with made brims; plateaux and manchons (including slit manchons), of felt: Of fur felt: 6501.00.60 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................doz............ 96¢/doz. + kg 1.4% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 78.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 33 1/3% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $16/doz. + 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $3/doz. + 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $3/doz. + 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $3.50/doz. + 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 90% 3.3% Free 80% 80% 6501.00 6502.00 Hat shapes, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, neither blocked to shape, nor with made brims, not lined, nor trimmed: Of vegetable fibers, of unspun fibrous vegetable materials, of paper yarn or of any combination thereof: 6502.00.20 00 Sewed. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................doz............ 34¢/doz. + kg 3.4% Not sewed: 6502.00.40 00 Not bleached and not colored................................doz............ 4% kg 6504.00 Hats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, whether or not lined or trimmed: Of vegetable fibers, of unspun fibrous vegetable materials, of paper yarn or of any combination thereof: 6504.00.30 00 Sewed. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................doz............ 6.2% kg 6504.00.60 00 Not sewed. ....... .... ............ ...........................................doz............ 97.2¢/doz. + kg 4.8% 6505 Hats and other headgear, knitted or crocheted, or made up from lace, felt or other textile fabric, in the piece (but not in strips), whether or not lined or trimmed; hair-nets of any material, whether or not lined or trimmed: 6505.10.00 00 Hair-nets.. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 9.6% 6506 Other headgear, whether or not lined or trimmed: 6506.92.00 00 Of furskin ....... .... ............ ............................................................. doz. (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% kg 6506.99.00 00 Of other materials ........... ............................................................. doz. (A,CA,E,IL, 35% kg 6601 Umbrellas and sun umbrellas (including walking-stick umbrellas, garden umbrellas and similar umbrellas): 6601.10.00 00 Garden or similar umbrellas ...........................................doz............ 6.5% 6601.99.00 00 Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................doz............ 8.2% 6602.00.00 00 Walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and the like ..... ............ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. No. (A,CA,E,IL, 40% MX) 8.5% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 4% Free J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Parts, trimmings and accessories of articles of heading 6601 or 6602: 6603.10 Handles and knobs: 6603.10.80 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................doz............ 5.2% Special 6603 6603.20 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Umbrella frames, including frames mounted on shafts (sticks): 6603.20.90 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 12% 6603.90 6603.90.80 00 Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.2% Skins and other parts of birds with their feathers or down, feathers, parts of feathers, down and articles thereof (other than goods of heading 0505 and worked quills and scapes): 6701.00.30 00 Articles of feathers or down .. ............................................................. X (A,CA,E,IL, 60% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 6701.00 6701.00.60 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.7% Artificial flowers, foliage and fruit and parts thereof; articles made of artificial flowers, foliage or fruit: 6702.10 Of plastics: 6702.10.20 00 Assembled by binding with flexible materials such as wire, paper, textile materials, or foil, or by gluing or by similar methods......................................X............... 8.4% 4.7% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60% 6702 6702.10.40 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 80% Other, including parts ..... ............................................................. X 6702.90 6702.90.10 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 60% Of other materials: Of feathers ...... .... ............ ............................................................. X Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 3.4% 60% Free J,MX) 4.7% Free J,MX) Other: Of man-made fibers ... ............................................................. X 6702.90.35 00 (A,CA,E,IL, 71.5% 6702.90.65 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 17% 6801.00.00 00 Setts, curbstones and flagstones, of natural stone (except slate).. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................t ................ 2.8% Worked monumental or building stone (except slate) and articles thereof, other than goods of heading 6801; mosaic cubes and the like, of natural stone (including slate), whether or not on a backing; artificially colored granules, chippings and powder, of natural stone (including slate): 6802.10.00 00 Tiles, cubes and similar articles, whether or not rectangular (including square), the largest surface area of which is capable of being enclosed in a square the side of which is less than 7 cm; artificially colored granules, chippings and powder.......................................................... X (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% 9% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 90% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) 6802 4.8% Free MX) 6802.21 6802.21.10 00 Other monumental or building stone and articles thereof, simply cut or sawn, with a flat or even surface: Marble, travertine and alabaster: Travertine.. .... ............ ...........................................t ................ 4.2% 6802.21.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................t ................ 1.9% 6802.22.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% Other calcareous stone.... ............................................................. t Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13% MX) 4.9% Free 6802.23.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% Granite .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. t 3.7% 6802.29.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% Other stone ..... .... ............ ............................................................. t 6% MX) Free MX) Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special MX) 6802.91 6802.91.05 00 Other: Marble, travertine and alabaster: Marble: Slabs .... .... ............ ...........................................t ................ 2.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 6802.91.15 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................t ................ 4.9% Travertine: Articles of subheading 6802.21.10 that have been dressed or polished, but not further worked..... ............................................................. t 6802.91.20 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, General Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 4.2% Free 50% 6802.92.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% Other calcareous stone.... ............................................................. t MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 4.9% Free 6802.93.00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Granite .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.7% Other stone ..... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.5% 6802.91.25 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................t ................ 3.7% 6802.91.30 00 Alabaster... .... ............ ...........................................t ................ 4.7% MX) Free 60% MX) 6802.99.00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Free 40% MX) 6803.00 Worked slate and articles of slate or of agglomerated slate: 6803.00.10 00 Roofing slate . ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3.3% Millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like, without frameworks, for grinding, sharpening, polishing, trueing or cutting, hand sharpening or polishing stones, and parts thereof, of natural stone, of agglomerated natural or artificial abrasives, or of ceramics, with or without parts of other materials: Other millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like: 6804.22 Of other agglomerated abrasives or of ceramics: 6804.22.10 00 Bonded with synthetic resins ...............................kg ............. 5¢/kg + 2% 6806 Slag wool, rock wool and similar mineral wools; exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag and similar expanded mineral materials; mixtures and articles of heat -insulating, sound-insulating or sound-absorbing mineral materials, other than those of heading 6811 or 6812, or of chapter 69: 6806.10.00 Slag wool, rock wool and similar mineral wools (including intermixtures thereof), in bulk, sheets or rolls .......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) 6804 6807 6807.90.00 6809.19.00 00 Articles of asphalt or of similar material (for example, petroleum bitumen or coal tar pitch): Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.7% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3% Articles of cement, of concrete or of artificial stone, whether or not reinforced: Tiles, flagstones, bricks and similar articles: 6810.11.00 00 Building blocks and bricks............................................................ X (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, $1.10/kg + MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 6810 3.2% Free MX) 6810.19 6810.19.12 00 6810.19.14 00 6810.19.50 00 6812.50 6812.50.10 00 Other: Floor and wall tiles: Of stone agglomerated with binders other than cement.......... ...........................................m 2 ............. 4.9% 2 Other... .... ............ ...........................................m ............. 9% Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.9% Clothing, clothing accessories, footwear and headgear: Footwear .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 8.3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (CA,E,IL,J, MX) 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Worked mica and articles of mica, including agglomerated or reconstituted mica, whether or not on a support of paper, paperboard or other materials: 6814.10.00 00 Plates, sheets and strips of agglomerated or reconstituted mica, whether or not on a support ............kg ............. 2.7% Special 6814 6814.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.6% Roofing tiles, chimney pots, cowls, chimney liners, architectural ornaments and other ceramic constructional goods: 6905.10.00 00 Roofing tiles .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 13.5% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 40% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 6905 6905.90.00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% Glazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles; glazed ceramic mosaic cubes and the like, whether or not on a backing: 6908.10 Tiles, cubes and similar articles, whether or not rectangular, the largest surface area of which is capable of being enclosed in a square the side of which is less than 7 cm: Other: 6908.10.20 00 The largest surface area of which is less than 38.7 cm 2 ..... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 14% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 6908 Ceramic wares for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses; ceramic troughs, tubs and similar receptacles of a kind used in agriculture; ceramic pots, jars and similar articles of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods: Ceramic wares for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses: 6909.11 Of porcelain or china: 6909.11.40 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 55% 6909 6909.12.00 00 6909.19 6909.19.50 6909.90.00 00 6910 6910.10.00 Articles having a hardness equivalent to 9 or more on the Mohs scale ............ ...........................................X............... 4% Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4% Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4% Ceramic sinks, washbasins, washbasin pedestals, baths, bidets, water closet bowls, flush tanks, urinals and similar sanitary fixtures: Of porcelain or china ............ ............................................................. 5.8% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J) 2.1% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60% 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 10.5% (MX) 75% 6911.10.15 00 Other: Of bone chinaware: Valued not over $31.50 per dozen pieces ......doz.pcs. 8% 6911.10.25 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................doz.pcs. 6% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) 6910.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 5.7% Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of porcelain or china: 6911.10 Tableware and kitchenware: 6911.10.10 00 Hotel or restaurant ware and other ware not household ware .... ............ ...........................................doz.pcs. 60% 6911 Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Other: Available in specified sets: In any pattern for which the aggregate value of the articles listed in additional U.S. note 6(b) of this chapter is not over $56........... ............................................................. 26% 6911.10.35 6911.10.37 Aggregate value not over $200 ........................... 8% 6911.10.38 Aggregate value over $200 .................................. 6% Other: Steins with permanently attached pewter lids, candy boxes, decanters, punch bowls, pretzel dishes, tidbit dishes, tiered servers, bonbon dishes, egg cups, spoons and spoon rests, oil and vinegar sets, tumblers and salt and pepper shaker sets .............................doz.pcs. 6911.10.41 00 6.3% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 70% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 70% MX) 6911.10.45 00 Mugs and other steins...............................doz.pcs. 15.4% 6911.10.52 00 Cups valued over $8 but not over $29 per dozen; saucers valued over $5.25 but not over $18.75 per dozen; soups, oatmeals and cereals valued over $9.30 but not over $33 per dozen; plates not over 22.9 cm in maximum diameter and valued over $8.50 but not over $31 per dozen; plates over 22.9 but not over 27.9 cm in maximum diameter and valued over $11.50 but not over $41 per dozen; platters or chop dishes valued over $40 but not over $143 per dozen; sugars valued over $23 but not over $85 per dozen; creamers valued over $20 but not over $75 per dozen; and beverage servers valued over $50 but not over $180 per dozen ... ............ ...........................................doz.pcs. 8% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 75% Cups valued over $29 per dozen; saucers valued over $18.75 per dozen; soups, oatmeals and cereals valued over $33 per dozen; plates not over 22.9 cm in maximum diameter and valued over $31 per dozen; plates over 22.9 but not over 27.9 cm in maximum diameter and valued over $41 per dozen; sugars valued over $85 per dozen; creamers valued over $75 per dozen; and beverage servers valued over $180 per dozen .....................................doz.pcs. 6% 75% 6911.10.60 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% Serviette rings ........................................... doz.pcs. Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 22.9% 6911.10.80 Other ... ............ ............................................................. 22.9% 6911.10.58 00 6911.90.00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.4% Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, other than of porcelain or china: Tableware and kitchenware: 6912.00.10 00 Of coarse-grained earthenware, or of coarsegrained stoneware; of fine-grained earthenware, whether or not decorated, having a reddish-colored body and a lustrous glaze which, on teapots, may be any color, but which, on other articles, must be mottled, streaked or solidly colored brown to black with metallic oxide or salt ................................doz.pcs. MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free 75% 70% 6912.00 0.7% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity Other: Hotel or restaurant ware and other ware not household ware ............ ...........................................doz.pcs. 6912.00.20 00 General 30.8% Other: Available in specified sets: In any pattern for which the aggregate value of the articles listed in additional U.S. note 6(b) of this chapter is not over $38........... ............................................................. 9.8% 6912.00.35 6912.00.39 In any pattern for which the aggregate value of the articles listed in additional U.S. note 6(b) of this chapter is over $38 .... ............ ............................................................. 4.5% Other: Steins with permanently attached pewter lids; candy boxes, decanters, punch bowls, pretzel dishes, tidbit dishes, tiered servers, bonbon dishes, egg cups, spoons and spoon rests, oil and vinegar sets, tu mblers and salt and pepper shaker sets.....................................doz.pcs. 3.9% 6912.00.44 00 Mugs and other steins...............................doz.pcs. 10% 6912.00.45 00 Cups valued over $5.25 per dozen; saucers valued over $3 per dozen; soups, oatmeals and cereals valued over $6 per dozen; plates not over 22.9 cm in maximum diameter and valued over $6 per dozen; plates over 22.9 but not over 27.9 cm in maximum diameter and valued over $8.50 per dozen; platters or chop dishes valued over $35 per dozen; sugars valued over $21 per dozen; creamers valued over $15 per dozen; and beverage servers valued over $42 per dozen ... doz......................................pcs. 4.5% 6912.00.46 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% Serviette rings ........................................... doz.pcs. 6912.00.48 Other . ............ ............................................................. 9.8% 6912.00.41 00 6912.00.50 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6% Statuettes and other ornamental ceramic articles: Of porcelain or china: Other: 6913.10.20 00 Of bone chinaware ..... ........................................... (A,CA,E,IL,J, 70% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 10.5% (MX) 55% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 55% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 55% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 9.8% 55% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, 55% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50.5% MX) 6913 6913.10 doz.pcs. 3.3% Free MX) 6913.90 6913.90.50 00 Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6% 6914 Other ceramic articles: 6914.10 Of porcelain or china: 6914.10.80 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 9% 6914.90 6914.90.80 00 Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.6% Cullet and other waste and scrap of glass; glass in the mass: Glass in the mass: 7001.00.20 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 51.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 7001.00 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Glass in balls (other than microspheres of heading 7018), rods or tubes, unworked: 7002.10 Balls: 7002.10.10 00 Not over 6 mm in diameter ...........................................kg.............. 3.9% Special 7002 7002.20 7002.20.50 00 7002.32.00 00 7002.39.00 Rods: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6% Tubes: Of other glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 x 10 -6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0? C t o 3 0 0 ? C......................kg ............. 6% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6% Cast glass and rolled glass, in sheets or profiles, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked: Nonwired sheets: 7003.12.00 00 Colored throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer ..............................m 2 ............. 1.4% 1/ Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) 7003 7003.19.00 00 7003.20.00 00 2 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m ............. 1.3% 1/ Wired sheets . ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 1.1% 7003.30.00 00 Profiles..... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. m (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% 2 Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6.3% 12% 21% 21% Free J,MX) 7004 Drawn glass and blown glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked: 7004.20 Glass, colored throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer: Other: 7004.20.20 In rectangular shape .. ............................................................. 1¢/kg + 1.6% 7004.20.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 7.2% 7004.90 7004.90.25 7004.90.50 00 Other glass: In rectangular shape: Measuring over 2 but not over 3.5 mm in thickness ... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.7¢/kg 2 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m ............. 5% Float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked: 7005.10 Nonwired glass, having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer: 7005.10.80 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 4.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.2¢/kg + MX) 5% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 5.3¢/kg MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) 7005 7005.21 7005.21.10 7005.21.20 00 7005.29 7005.29.08 Other nonwired glass: Colored throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or merely surface ground: Measuring less than 10 mm in thickness ...................................... 14.5¢/m 2 + 0.4% Measuring 10 mm or more in thickness .....................m 2 ............. 5.6% Other: Measuring less than 10 mm in thickness: Measuring not over 0.65 m2 in area: Other ... ............ ............................................................. 18.7¢/m 2 Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A+,B,CA,E, IL,J) 4.8¢/m 2 + 0.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) $2.13/m 2 + 5% Free (A+,B,CA,E, IL,J) 6.2¢/m 2 (MX) $1.35/m 2 55% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special 2 7005.29.18 7005.29.25 00 Measuring over 0.65 m in area: Other ... ............ ............................................................. 14.5¢/m 2 Measuring 10 mm or more in thickness .............m 2 ............. 4.9% 7005.30.00 00 Wired glass.... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. m 2 (A,B,CA,E,IL, $2.48/m 2 Free (A+,B,CA,E, $2.13/m 2 IL,J) 4.8¢/m 2 (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 29.1¢/m 2 Free J,MX) 7006.00 Glass of heading 7003, 7004 or 7005, bent, edge -worked, engraved, drilled, enameled or otherwise worked, but not framed or fitted with other materials: 7006.00.10 00 Strips not over 15.2 cm in width, measuring over 2 mm in thickness, and having all longitudinal edges ground or otherwise smoothed or processed ...................m 2 ............. 8.8% 7006.00.20 00 7006.00.40 7007 7007.11.00 7007.19.00 00 7007.21 7007.21.10 (A,B,C,CA,E, Other: Glass, drawn or blown and not containing wire netting and not surface ground or polished..............m 2 ............. 6.4% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.9% Safety glass, consisting of toughened (tempered) or laminated glass: Toughened (tempered) safety glass: Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels ........................................ 5.5% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 5% Laminated safety glass: Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels: Windshields ... ............ ............................................................. 60% 7007.21.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 4.9% 7007.29.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.9% 7008.00.00 00 Multiple-walled insulating units of glass ..............................No. ............ 3.9% Glass mirrors, whether or not framed, including rear-view mirrors: 7009.10.00 00 Rear-view mirrors for vehicles............................................................ No. (A,B,CA,E,IL, 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 53% MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A*,B,CA,E, 50% IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 4.9% Free IL,J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 7009 3.9% Free J,MX) 7009.91 7009.91.10 00 Other: Unframed: Not over 929 cm 2 in reflecting area......................cm 2 ........... 7.8% No. Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 50% J,MX) Over 929 cm 2 in reflecting area ...........................cm 2 ........... 6.5% No. Framed: Not over 929 cm 2 in reflecting area......................cm 2 ........... 7.8% No. Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Over 929 cm 2 in reflecting area ...........................cm 2 ........... 6.5% No. 7010 Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, vials, ampoules and other containers, of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glass: 7010.20 Stoppers, lids and other closures: 7010.20.20 00 Produced by automatic machine .......................................gross......... 2.5% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 7009.91.50 00 7009.92 7009.92.10 00 7009.92.50 00 7010.20.30 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................gross......... 5.2% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 50% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 7010.91.20 00 Other, of a capacity: Exceeding 1 liter: Containers (with or without their closures) of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of perfume or other toilet preparations; other containers if fitted with or designed for use with ground glass stoppers: Produced by automatic machine ....................gross......... 2.5% 7010.91.30 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................gross......... 5.2% 7010.91 7010.92 7010.92.20 00 Exceeding 0.33 liter but not exceeding 1 liter: Containers (with or without their closures) of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of perfume or other toilet preparations; other containers if fitted with or designed for use with ground glass stoppers: Produced by automatic machine ....................gross......... 2.5% 7010.92.30 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................gross......... 5.2% 7010.93 7010.93.20 00 Exceeding 0.15 liter but not exceeding 0.33 liter: Containers (with or without their closures) of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of perfume or other toilet preparations; other containers if fitted with or designed for use with ground glass stoppers: Produced by automatic machine ....................gross......... 2.5% 7010.93.30 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................gross......... 5.2% 7010.94.20 00 Containers (with or without their closures) of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of perfume or other toilet preparations; other containers if fitted with or designed for use with ground glass stoppers: Produced by automatic machine ....................gross......... 2.5% 7010.94.30 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................gross......... 5.2% Glass envelopes (including bulbs and tubes), open, and glass parts thereof, without fittings, for electric lamps, cathode -ray tubes or the like: 7011.10 For electric lighting: 7011.10.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................hundreds 4.6% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) 7011 7011.20 7011.20.10 00 For cathode -ray tubes: Cones . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................hundreds 5.2% 7011.20.80 00 Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................hundreds 5.2% 7011.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................hundreds 6.6% 7012.00.00 00 Glass inners for vacuum flasks or for other vacuum vessels ............ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 6.6% Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes (other than that of heading 7010 or 7018): 7013.10 Of glass-ceramics: 7013.10.10 00 Kitchenware, non-glazed, greater than 75 percent by volume crystalline, of lithium aluminosilicate, having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 10 x 10 -7 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0?C to 300?C, transparent, haze-free, exhibiting transmittances of infrared radiations in excess of 75 percent at a wavelength of 2.5 microns when measured on a sample 3 mm in thickness, and containing ß-quartz solid solution as the predominant crystal ph ase...............................No. ............ 6.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 37.5¢ each + 45% 7013 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 7013.10.50 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 26% 7013.21 7013.21.10 00 Drinking glasses, other than of glass-ceramics: Of lead crystal: Valued not over $1 each ...........................................No. ............ 17% 7013.21.20 00 Valued over $1 but not over $3 each..........................No. ............ 14% 7013.21.30 00 Valued over $3 but not over $5 each..........................No. ............ 7.3% 7013.21.50 00 Valued over $5 each ... ...........................................No. ............ 3% 7013.29 7013.29.05 00 Other: Pressed and toughened (specially tempered) ...............No. ............ 12.5% 7013.29.10 00 Other: Valued not over $0.30 each .................................No. ............ 32.3% 7013.29.20 00 Valued over $0.30 but not over $3 each ..............No. ............ 25.5% Valued over $3 each: Cut or engraved: Valued over $3 but not over $5 each ..... ............................................................. No. 7013.29.30 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 13.8% (MX) 75% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 10.6% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 7.4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.6% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6.6% (MX) 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20.2% (MX) 1/ Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 16% (MX) 1/ 60% 11.3% Free 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% J) 8% (MX) 7013.29.40 00 Valued over $5 each ..............................No. ............ 5% 7013.29.50 00 Other: Valued over $3 but not over $5 each ..... ............................................................. No. (A+,CA,E,IL, Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60% 10.5% Free 60% J) 8% (MX) 7013.29.60 00 Valued over $5 each ..............................No. ............ 5% 7013.31 7013.31.10 00 Glassware of a kind used for table (other than drinking glasses) or kitchen purposes other than that of glassceramics: Of lead crystal: Valued not over $1 each ...........................................No. ............ 17% 7013.31.20 00 Valued over $1 but not over $3 each..........................No. ............ 14% 7013.31.30 00 Valued over $3 but not over $5 each ....................No. ............ 10.5% 7013.31.50 00 Valued over $5 each ... ...........................................No. ............ 6% 7013.32 7013.32.10 00 Of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 x 10-6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0? C to 300?C: Pressed and toughened (specially tempered) ...............No. ............ 12.5% 7013.32.20 00 Other: Valued not over $3 each ......................................No. ............ 25.5% 7013.32.30 00 Valued over $3 but not over $5 each ...................No. ............ 12.8% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 10.6% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 7.4% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 5.6% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6.6% (MX) 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 16% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special 8% (MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 7013.32.40 00 Valued over $5 each No. General 7.2% 7013.39 7013.39.10 00 Other: Pressed and toughened (specially tempered) ...............No. ............ 12.5% 7013.39.20 00 Other: Valued not over $3 each ......................................No. ............ 25.5% Valued over $3 each: Cut or engraved: Valued over $3 but not over $5 each ..... ............................................................. No. 7013.39.30 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, Valued over $5 each ..............................No. ............ 7.2% Other: Valued over $3 but not over $5 each ..... ............................................................. No. 7013.39.50 00 Valued over $5 each ..............................No. ............ 7.2% 7013.91 7013.91.10 00 Other glassware: Of lead crystal: Valued not over $1 each ...........................................No. ............ 20% 7013.91.20 00 Valued over $1 but not over $3 each..........................No. ............ 14% 7013.91.30 00 Valued over $3 but not over $5 each..........................No. ............ 10.5% 7013.91.50 00 Valued over $5 each ... ...........................................No. ............ 6% Other: Glassware decorated with metal flecking, glass pictorial scenes or glass thread- or ribbon-like effects, any of the foregoing embedded or introduced into the body of the glassware prior to its solidification; millefiori glassware; glassware colored prior to solidification, and characterized by random distribution of numerous bubbles, seeds or stones, throughout the mass of the glass ................................No. ............ 17% 7013.99.20 00 Pressed and toughened (specially tempered) ...............No. ............ 12.5% 7013.99.30 00 Other: Smokers' articles; perfume bottles fitted with ground glass stoppers .............................No. ............ 9% 7013.99.35 00 Votive -candle holders ......................................No. ............ 6.6% 7013.99.40 00 Other: Valued not over $0.30 each...........................No. ............ 38% 7013.99.50 00 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6.6% (MX) 50% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 16% (MX) 60% 12.8% Free J) 8% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.8% (MX) 60% 15% Free J) 8% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.8% (MX) 1/ 60% 60% 7013.39.60 00 7013.99 7013.99.10 00 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.8% (MX) 60% 7013.39.40 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, Special Valued over $0.30 but not over $3 each ............ ...........................................No. ............ 30% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 10.6% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 7.4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 5.6% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 10.6% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 6.6% (MX) 60% 60% 60% 60% 50% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 20.2% (MX) 1/ 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 16% (MX) 1/ 60% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7013.99.60 00 7013.99.70 00 7013.99.80 00 7013.99.90 00 Quantity General Valued over $3 each: Cut or engraved: Valued over $3 but not over $5 each ...........................................No. ............ 15% Valued over $5 each.........................No. ............ 7.2% Other: Valued over $3 but not over $5 each ...........................................No. ............ 12.8% Valued over $5 each.........................No. ............ 7.2% Signaling glassware and optical elements of glass (other than those of heading 7015), not optically worked: Optical elements: 7014.00.10 00 Lens blanks (other than for spectacles).....................No. ............ 4.1% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 8% (MX) 1/ Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.8% (MX) 1/ 60% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 8% (MX) 1/ Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.8% (MX) 1/ 60% 60% 60% 7014.00 7014.00.20 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 5% 7014.00.30 00 Other: Lenses and filters, and parts thereof .........................No. ............ 3.4% 7014.00.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 3.3% Paving blocks, slabs, bricks, squares, tiles and other articles of pressed or molded glass, whether or not wired, of a kind used for building or construction purposes; glass cubes and other glass smallwares, whether or not on a backing, for mosaics or similar decorative purposes; leaded glass windows and the like; multicellular or foam glass in blocks, panels, plates, shells or similar forms: 7016.10.00 00 Glass cubes and other glass smallwares, whether or not on a backing, for mosaics or similar decorative purposes ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 2.7% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 50% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) 7016 7016.90 7016.90.10 7016.90.50 00 Other: Paving blocks, slabs, bricks, squares, tiles and other articles of pressed or molded glass .................................... 8% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5% Laboratory, hygienic or pharmaceutical glassware, whether or not graduated or calibr ated: 7017.10 Of fused quartz or other fused silica: 7017.10.30 00 Quartz reactor tubes and holders designed for insertion into diffusion and oxidation furnaces for production of semiconductor wafers ..........................X............... Free Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) 7017 7017.10.60 00 7017.20.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.6% Of other glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 x 10 -6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0? C t o 3 0 0 ? C.......... ............................................................. X 85% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 6.7% Free MX) 7017.90 7017.90.50 00 Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6.7% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 85% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semiprecious stones and similar glass smallwares and articles thereof other than imitation jewe lry; glass eyes other than prosthetic articles; statuettes and other ornaments of lamp-worked glass, other than imitation jewelry; glass microspheres not exceeding 1 mm in diameter: 7018.10 Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semiprecious stones and similar glass smallwares: 7018.10.10 00 Imitation pearls and imitation pearl beads of all shapes and colors, drilled or not drilled, but not strung (except temporarily) and not set ....................X............... 4% Special 7018 7018.20.00 00 Glass microspheres not exceeding 1 mm in diameter...............kg.............. 5% 7018.90 7018.90.10 00 Other: Glass eyes, except prosthetic articles ........................X............... 3.2% 7018.90.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6.6% Glass fibers (including glass wool) and articles thereof (for example, yarn, woven fabrics): Slivers, rovings, yarn and chopped strands: 7019.11.00 00 Chopped strands, of a length of not more than 50 mm ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.9% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 70% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) 7019 7019.12.00 Rovings .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.8% 7019.19 7019.19.30 00 Other: Chopped strands, of a length more than 50 mm ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.9% 7019.19.90 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2% 7019.31.00 00 Thin sheets (voiles), webs, mats, mattresses, boards and similar nonwoven products: Mats.... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.3% 7019.32.00 00 (A,B,CA,E,IL, 50% Thin sheets (voiles) .......... ............................................................. kg 7019.39 7019.39.10 (A,B,CA,E,IL, Other: Insulation products .... ............................................................. Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A+,CA,E*,IL, 50% J*,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 50% J,MX) 4.3% Free J,MX) 4.9% Free 50% J,MX) 7019.39.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.9% 7019.90 7019.90.10 00 Other: Woven ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.8% 7019.90.50 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.3% 7020.00 Other articles of glass: 7020.00.30 00 Quartz reactor tubes and holders designed for insertion into diffu sion and oxidation furnaces for production of semiconductor wafers .................................X............... Free 7020.00.60 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5% Precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport: 7103.10 Unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped: 7103.10.40 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................carat ......... 10.5% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 50% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 50% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 55% MX) 7103 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7103.99 7103.99.50 00 Quantity General Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 10.5% Synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport: 7104.10.00 00 Piezo-electric quartz . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 7104 7104.20.00 00 Other, unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped ................X............... 3% 7104.90 7104.90.50 00 Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 30% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) II. PRECIOUS METALS AND METALS CLAD WITH PRECIOUS METAL 7106 Silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unwrought or in semimanufactured forms, or in powder form: 7106.91.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................g................ 3% 7106.92 7106.92.50 00 Semimanufactured: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................g................ 3% 7107.00.00 00 Base metals clad with silver, not further worked than semimanufactured. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................g................ 3.3% 7108 7108.12 7108.12.50 7108.13 7108.13.70 00 Gold (including gold plated with platinum) unwrought or in semimanufactured forms, or in powder form: Nonmonetary: Other unwrought forms: Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.1% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 65% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 65% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 65% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 65% 10% Free Other semimanufactured forms: Other .... .... ............ ...........................................g................ 4.1% 7109.00.00 00 Base metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than semimanufactured................................g................ 6% 7111.00.00 00 Base metals, silver or gold, clad with platinum, not further worked than semimanufactured.. ............................................................. g (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) III. JEWELRY, GOLDSMITHS' AND SILVERSMITHS' WARES AND OTHER ARTICLES 7113 Articles of jewelry and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal: Of precious met al whether or not plated or clad with precious metal: 7113.11 Of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal: 7113.11.10 00 Rope, curb, cable, chain and similar articles produced in continuous lengths, all the fore going, wh ether or not cut to specific lengths and whether or not set with imitation pearls or imitation gemstones, suitable for use in the manufacture of articles provided for in this heading...... .... ............ ............................................................. X (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% 6.3% Free MX) 7113.11.20 00 Other: Valued not over $18 per dozen pieces or parts..... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 13.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 110% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 7113.11.50 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5% 7113.19 Of other precious metal, whether or not plated or clad with precious metal: Rope, curb, cable, chain and similar articles produced in continuous lengths, all the fore going, whether or not cut to specific lengths and whether or not set with imitation pearls or imitation gemstones, suitable for use in the manufacture of articles provided for in this heading...... .... ............ ............................................................. X 7113.19.10 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, General Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 80% 7% Free 80% MX) Other: Necklaces and neck chains, of gold: Rope ... ............ ...........................................X............... 5% 7113.19.21 00 7113.19.25 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% Mixed link ...... ............................................................. X 7113.19.29 00 Other . ............ ...........................................X............... 5.5% 7113.19.30 00 Clasps and parts thereof .................................X............... 5.8% 7113.19.50 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.5% 7113.20 7113.20.10 00 Of base metal clad with precious metal: Rope, curb, cable, chain and similar articles produced in continuous lengths, all the foregoing, whether or not cut to specific lengths and whether or not set with imitation pearls or imitation gemstones, suitable for use in the manufacture of articles provided for in this heading ..........................X............... 7% 7113.20.21 00 Other: Necklaces and neck chains, clad with gold: Rope ..... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.8% 7113.20.25 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% Mixed link ............ ............................................................. X 7113.20.29 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.2% 7113.20.30 00 Clasps and parts thereof .......................................X............... 5.8% 7113.20.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.2% Articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal: Of precious metal whether or not plated or clad with precious metal: 7114.11 Of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal: 7114.11.10 00 Knives with silver handles ....................................No. ............ 2.8% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.8% 80% Free MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 80% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 80% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5.8% 80% Free MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 80% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% MX) 7114 7114.11.20 00 Forks with silver handles ......................................No. ............ 2.7% 7114.11.30 00 Spoons and ladles: With sterling silver handles ..........................No. ............ 3.3% 7114.11.40 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 3.5% 7114.11.45 00 7114.11.50 00 Sets of the foregoing which include two or more knives, forks, spoons or ladles ...................................pcs............. 3% Articles not elsewhere specified or included of a type used for household, table or kitchen use; toilet and sanitary wares; all the foregoing and parts thereof, of silver: Sterling silver tableware ................................X............... 3.3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 16¢ each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 16¢ each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 65% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 7114.11.60 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3% 7114.11.70 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3% 7114.19.00 00 7114.20.00 General Of other precious metal whether or not plated or clad with precious metal.. ...........................................X............... 7.9% Of base metal clad with preci ous metal............................................. 3% Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal: 7115.10.00 00 Catalysts in the form of wire cloth or grill, of platinum ................. X (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 65% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 65% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) 7115 4% Free MX) 7115.90 7115.90.30 00 Other: Other: Of gold, including metal clad with gold..............X............... 3.9% 7115.90.40 00 Of silver, including metal clad with silver .........X............... 3% 7115.90.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4% Articles of natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed): 7116.10 Of natural or cultured pearls: 7116.10.10 00 Natural..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. X (A*,CA,E,IL, 80% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 110% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 65% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) 7116 7116.10.25 00 7116.20 Cultured.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.5% 7116.20.05 00 Of precious or semiprecious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed): Articles of jewelry: Valued not over $40 per piece ...............................X............... 3.3% 7116.20.15 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6.5% 7116.20.30 00 Other: Of semiprecious stones (except rock crystal): Graded semiprecious stones strung temporarily for convenience of transport..............X............... 2.1% 7116.20.35 00 Figurines of semiprecious stone ....................X............... 4.5% 7116.20.40 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 10.5% Imitation jewelry: Of base metal, whether or not plated with precious metal: 7117.11.00 00 Cuff links and studs ......... ............................................................. X (A,CA,E,IL,J, 110% 3.3% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 110% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 80% 80% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) 7117 8% Free MX) 7117.19 7117.19.15 00 Other: Rope, curb, cable, chain and similar articles produced in continuous lengths, all the foregoing, whether or not cut to specific lengths and whether or not set with imitation pearls or imitation gemstones, suitable for use in the manufacture of articles provided for in this heading: Valued not over 33 cents per meter: Other . ............ ...........................................X............... 8% 7117.19.20 00 Valued over 33 cents per meter......................X............... 11% 7117.19.30 00 Religious articles of a purely devotional character designed to be worn on apparel or carried on or about or attached to the person ..................X............... 3.9% 7117.19.90 00 Other: Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 11% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 80% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 110% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 110% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7117.90 Quantity General 7117.90.20 00 Other: Religious articles of a purely devotional character designed to be worn on apparel or carried on or about or attached to the person: Rosaries and chaplets ...........................................X............... 3.3% 7117.90.30 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.9% 7117.90.55 00 Other: Valued n ot over 20 cents per dozen pieces or parts: Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 7.2% 7117.90.90 00 Valued over 20 cents per dozen pieces or parts: Other: Other . ............ ...........................................X............... 11% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 110% MX) I. PRIMARY MATERIALS; PRODUCTS IN GRANULAR OR POWDER FORM 7202 Ferroalloys: Ferromanganese: 7202.11 Containing by weight more than 2 percent of carbon: 7202.11.10 00 Containing by weight more than 2 percent but not more than 4 percent of carbon .......................kg ............. 1.4% Mn kg 7202.11.50 00 Containing by weight more than 4 percent of carbon . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.5% Mn kg 7202.19 7202.19.10 00 7202.19.50 00 7202.21 7202.21.10 00 7202.21.50 00 7202.21.75 00 7202.21.90 00 Other: Containing by weight not more than 1 percent of carbon.... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.3% Mn kg Containing by weight more than 1 percent but not more than 2 percent of carbon .......................kg ............. 1.4% Mn kg Ferrosilicon: Containing by weight more than 55 percent of silicon: Containing by weight more than 55 percent but not more than 80 percent of silicon: Containing by weight more than 3 percent of calcium ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.1% Si kg Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.5% Si kg Containing by weight more than 80 percent but not more than 90 percent of silicon ..........................kg.............. 1.9% Si kg Containing by weight more than 90 percent of silicon.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5.8% Si kg 7202.30.00 00 Ferrosilicon manganese......... ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 23% Mn kg Ferrochromium: 7202.41.00 00 Containing by weight more than 4 percent of carbon ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.9% Cr kg 7202.49 Other: 7202.49.10 00 Containing by weight more than 3 percent of carbon . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.9% Cr kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 6.5% 0.4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.4% (MX) 10.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 22% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 6.5% 0.4% (MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11.5% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 9% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 40% 3.9% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 7.5% 0.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.5% (MX) 7.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7202.49.50 Quantity General Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.1% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J) 30% 0.9% (MX) 7202.50.00 00 Ferrosilicon chromium .......... ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 25% Cr kg 10% 7202.70.00 00 Ferromolybdenum .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.5% Mo kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7202.80.00 00 Ferrotungsten and ferrosilicon tungsten.........................kg ............. 5.6% W kg Other: Ferrotitanium and ferrosilicon titanium ............................kg.............. 3.7% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 7202.91.00 00 Free J,MX) 31.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 7202.92.00 00 Ferrovanadium ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2% V kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 25% 7202.93.00 00 Ferroniobium ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 7202.99 7202.99.10 00 Other: Ferrozirconium ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,I, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% 7202.99.50 Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5% 1/ II. IRON AND NONALLOY STEEL 7206 Iron and nonalloy steel in ingots or other primary forms (excluding iron of heading 7203): 7206.10.00 00 Ingots......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.7% 7207 Semifinished products of iron or nonalloy steel: Containing by weight less than 0.25 percent of carbon: 7207.11.00 00 Of rectangular (including square) cross section, the width measuring less than twice the thickness...................kg.............. 1.7% 7207.12.00 Other, of rectangular (other than square) cross section ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.7% 7207.19.00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.7% 7207.20.00 Containing by weight 0.25 percent or more of carbon .............................. 1.7% Flat-rolled products of iron or nonalloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated: 7208.10 In coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, with patterns in relief: 7208.10.15 00 Pickled ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% 20% 7208 7208.10.30 00 7208.10.60 00 Other: Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more ...........................kg.............. 2.4% Of a thickness of less than 4.75 mm ..........................kg.............. 2% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7208.25 7208.25.30 00 7208.25.60 00 7208.26.00 7208.27.00 7208.36.00 7208.37.00 7208.38.00 7208.39.00 7208.40 7208.40.30 7208.40.60 7208.51.00 7208.52.00 00 7208.53.00 00 Quantity General Other, in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, pickled: Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more: Of high-strength steel .... ...........................................kg.............. 2.4% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Of a thickness of less than 3 mm ....................................................... 2% Other, in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled: Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm ........................................................ 2.4% Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm . ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.4% Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Of a thickness of less than 3 mm ....................................................... 2% Not in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, with patterns in relief: Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more ................................................... 2.4% Of a thickness of less than 4.75 mm .................................................. 2% Other, not in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled: Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm ........................................................ 2.4% Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.4% Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% 0.4¢/kg + 20% 20% 20% 7208.54.00 00 Of a thickness of less than 3 mm .....................................kg.............. 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% 7208.90.00 00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% 7209 Flat-rolled products of iron or nonalloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, cold-rolled (cold-reduced), not clad, plated or coated: In coils, not further worked than cold-rolled (coldreduced): 7209.15.00 00 Of a thickness of 3 mm or more ......................................kg.............. 2% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7209.16.00 7209.17.00 7209.18 7209.18.15 7209.18.25 Quantity Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm but less than 3 mm ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Of a thickness of 0.5 mm or more but not exceeding 1 mm ... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Of a thickness of less than 0.5 mm: Of high-strength steel .... ............................................................. 2% Other: Of a thickness of less than 0.361 mm (blackplate) ............ ............................................................. 1.3% 7209.18.60 00 Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% 7209.25.00 00 Not in coils, not further worked than cold-rolled (coldreduced): Of a thickness of 3 mm or more ......................................kg.............. 2% 7209.26.00 00 7209.27.00 00 General Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm but less than 3 mm ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Of a thickness of 0.5 mm or more but not exceeding 1 mm .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.9% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% 7209.28.00 00 Of a thickness of less than 0.5 mm ..................................kg.............. 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% 7209.90.00 00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1% (MX) 6% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 6% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 21.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 21.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 21.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.7% (MX) 45% 7210 Flat-rolled products of iron or nonalloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, clad, plated or coated: Plated or coated with tin: 7210.11.00 00 Of a thickness of 0.5 mm or more ...................................kg.............. 1.4% 7210.12.00 00 Of a thickness of less than 0.5 mm ..................................kg.............. 1.4% 7210.20.00 00 Plated or coated with lead, including terne-plate.....................kg.............. 1.6% 7210.30.00 Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc................................................ 2.6% 7210.41.00 00 Otherwise plated or coated with zinc: Corrugated ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.6% 7210.49.00 7210.50.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.6% Plated or coated with chromium oxides or with chromium and chromium oxides ........... ...........................................kg.............. 2.3% 6% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 7210.61.00 00 Plated or coated with alumin um: Plated or coated with aluminum -zinc alloys......................kg.............. 2.6% 7210.69.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.6% 7210.70 7210.70.30 00 7210.70.60 Painted, varnished or coated with plastics: Not coated or plated with metal and not clad ...................kg.............. 2% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.6% 7210.90 7210.90.10 00 Other: Clad..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.6% 7210.90.60 00 Other: Electrolytically coated or plated with base metal ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.3% 7210.90.90 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.6% Flat-rolled products of iron or nonalloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm, not clad, plated or coated: Not further worked than hot-rolled: 7211.13.00 00 Universal mill plate ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.4% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 21.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 21.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 21.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 30% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.7% (MX) 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 21.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.7% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.7% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1% (MX) 25% 7211 7211.14.00 Other, of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more ......................................... 2.4% 7211.19 7211.19.15 00 Other: Of a width of less than 300 mm: Of high-strength steel..........................................kg.............. 2.3% 7211.19.20 00 Other: Of a thickness exceeding 1.25 mm ................kg.............. 2.3% 7211.19.30 00 Other ... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.4% 7211.19.45 00 Other: Of high-strength steel..........................................kg.............. 2% 7211.19.60 00 Other: Pickled ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% 7211.19.75 7211.23 7211.23.15 00 Other ... ............ ............................................................. 2% Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced): Containing by weight less than 0.25 percent of carbon: Of a width of less than 300 mm: Of a thickness exceeding 1.25 mm: Of high-strength steel ...................................kg.............. 1.4% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 7211.23.20 00 Other ... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.3% 7211.23.30 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, General Of a thickness exceeding 0.25 mm but not exceeding 1.25 mm .... ............ ............................................................. kg Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.7% (MX) 25% 1.4% Free 25% J) 1% (MX) 7211.23.45 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 7211.23.60 7211.29 7211.29.20 7211.29.45 00 7211.29.60 7211.90.00 00 Of a thickness not exceeding 0.25 mm .... ............ ............................................................. kg 1% Free 25% Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Other: Of a width of less than 300 mm: Of a thickness exceeding 0.25 mm ........................................ 1.4% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1% Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Flat-rolled products of iron or nonalloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm, clad, plated or coated: 7212.10.00 00 Plated or coated with tin ............ ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 6% J) 0.7% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.7% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% 1.4% Free 25% 20% 7212 J) 1% (MX) 7212.20.00 00 Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc..............................kg.............. 2.6% 7212.30 Otherwise plated or coated with zinc: Of a width of less than 300 mm: Of a thickness exceeding 0.25 mm or more ................................. 1.4% 7212.30.10 7212.30.30 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1% 7212.30.50 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.6% 7212.40 7212.40.10 00 Painted, varnished or coated with plastics: Of a width of less than 300 mm .......................................kg.............. 1.4% 7212.40.50 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 21.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.7% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 21.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 0.4¢/kg + 20% 25% 7212.50.00 00 Otherwise plated or coated ...... ...........................................kg.............. 2.6% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 21.5% 7212.60.00 00 Clad............ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.6% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.9% (MX) 30% 7213 Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or nonalloy steel: Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7213.10.00 00 Quantity Concrete reinforcing bars and rods..........................................kg.............. 2% General Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7213.20.00 00 7213.91 7213.91.30 00 7213.91.45 00 7213.91.60 00 7213.99.00 Quantity General Other, of free-cutting steel ...... ...........................................kg.............. 0.8% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.5% (MX) 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.5% (MX) 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.5% (MX) 5.5% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.9% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.6% (MX) 6% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.8% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.5% (MX) 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% Other: Of circular cross section measuring less than 14 mm in diameter: Not tempered, not treated and not partly manufactured.... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.8% Other: Containing by weight 0.6 percent or more of carbon.... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.8% 7214 Other bars and rods of iron or nonalloy steel, not further worked than forged, hot-rolled, hot-drawn or hot-extruded, but including those twisted after rolling: 7214.10.00 00 Forged ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.9% 7214.20.00 00 Concrete reinforcing bars and rods..........................................kg.............. 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% 7214.30.00 00 Other, of free-cutting steel ...... ...........................................kg.............. 1.9% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 20% 7214.91.00 Other: Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section................................. 1.9% 20% 7214.99.00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.9% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.2% (MX) 0.3¢/kg + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.2% (MX) 0.3¢/kg + 20% 1.3% Free J) 0.9% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.2% (MX) 0.3¢/kg + 20% 7215 7215.10.00 00 7215.50.00 Other bars and rods of iron or nonalloy steel: Of free-cutting steel, not further worked than coldformed or cold-finished ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3% Other, not further worked than cold-formed or coldfinished ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% Other: Plated or coated with metal: 7215.90.10 00 Not cold-formed............ ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 0.4¢/kg + 20% 7215.90 7215.90.30 00 Cold-formed .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3% 7215.90.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7216 7216.10.00 Angles, shapes and sections of iron or nonalloy steel: U, I or H sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of less than 80 mm ...... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 0.3¢/kg + MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) 2% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 7216.21.00 00 L or T sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hotdrawn or extruded, of a height of less than 80 mm: L sections .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.4% 7216.22.00 00 T sections.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.4% 7216.31.00 00 U, I or H sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of 80 mm or more: U sections.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.4% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) 2% 7216.32.00 00 I sections (standard beams) ...........................................kg.............. 0.4% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) 2% 7216.33.00 H sections.. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.4% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) 2% 7216.40.00 L or T sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hotdrawn or extruded, of a height of 80 mm or more..................................... 0.4% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) 2% 7216.50.00 00 Other angles, shapes and sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded...................................kg.............. 0.4% 7216.61.00 00 Angles, shapes and sections, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished: Obtained from flat-rolled products ............................kg ............. 2% 7216.69.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2% 7216.91.00 00 7216.99.00 00 Other: Cold-formed or cold-finished from flat -rolled products..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.8% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.8% Wire of iron or nonalloy steel: Not plated or coated, whether or not polished: Containing by weight less than 0.25 percent of carbon: Flat wire: 7217.10.10 00 Of a thickness not exceeding 0.25 mm ................kg.............. 1.7% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 20% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.3% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.3% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.9% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.6% (MX) 25% 7217 7217.10 7217.10.20 00 Of a thickness exceeding 0.25 mm but not exceeding 1.25 mm ...........................................kg.............. 1.3% 7217.10.30 00 Of a thickness exceeding 1.25 mm.............................kg.............. 2% 7217.10.40 Round wire: With a diameter of less than 1.5 mm..................................... 2.1% 7217.10.50 With a diameter of 1.5 mm or more...................................... 0.6% 7217.10.60 00 Other wire ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.2% 7% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7217.10.70 00 Quantity General Other: Flat wire ...... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.3% 7217.10.80 Round wire... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1% 7217.10.90 00 Other wire ... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.2% 7217.20 7217.20.15 00 Plated or coated with zinc: Flat wire..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.1% 7217.20.30 00 7217.20.45 7217.20.60 00 7217.20.75 00 7217.30 7217.30.15 7217.30.30 00 7217.30.45 7217.30.60 00 7217.30.75 00 7217.90 7217.90.10 00 7217.90.50 Round wire: With a diameter of 1.5 mm or more and containing by weight less than 0.25 percent of carbon . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.6% Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1% Other: Containing by weight less than 0.25 percent of carbon . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.2% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.1% Plated or coated with other base metals: Flat wire..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1% Round wire: With a diameter of 1.5 mm or more and containing by weight less than 0.25 percent of carbon . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.6% Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1% Other: Containing by weight less than 0.25 percent of carbon . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.2% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.1% Other: Coated with plastics ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.4% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.9% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.6% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 26% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.4% (MX) 7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.6% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 26% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 26% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.4% (MX) 7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.6% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 26% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 35% 25% 25% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special III. STAINLESS STEEL 7218 Stainless steel in ingots or other primary forms; semifinished products of stainless steel: 7218.10.00 00 Ingots and other primary forms ...........................................kg.............. 2.1% 7218.91.00 Other: Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section................................. 2.1% 7218.99.00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.1% 7219 7219.11.00 Flat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of 600 mm or more: Not further worked than hot-rolled, in coils: Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm ........................................................ 4% 7219.12.00 Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4% 7219.13.00 Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4% 7219.14.00 7219.21.00 (A+,CA,E,IL, Of a thickness of less than 3 mm ....................................................... 4% Not further worked than hot-rolled, not in coils: Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm ........................................................ 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 29% 3.8% Free 29% 29% J,MX) 7219.22.00 (A+,CA,E,IL, Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm .... ............ ............................................................. 3.8% Free 29% J,MX) 7219.23.00 Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4% 7219.24.00 Of a thickness of less than 3 mm ....................................................... 4% 7219.31.00 Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced): Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more ................................................... 4% 7219.32.00 7219.33.00 7219.34.00 7219.35.00 7219.90.00 Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4% Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm but less than 3 mm ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4% Of a thickness of 0.5 mm or more but not exceeding 1 mm ... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4% Of a thickness of less than 0.5 mm .................................................... 4% Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.4% Flat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of less than 600 mm: Not further worked than hot-rolled: 7220.11.00 00 Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more .................................kg.............. 4.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.7% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 29% 29% 29% 7220 Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7220.12 7220.12.10 00 7220.12.50 00 7220.20 7220.20.10 7220.20.60 7220.20.70 7220.20.80 00 Quantity General Of a thickness of less than 4.75 mm: Of a width of 300 mm or more ..................................kg.............. 4% Of a width of less than 300 mm .................................kg.............. 4.6% Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced): Of a width of 300 mm or more .......................................................... 4% Of a width of less than 300 mm: Of a thickness exceeding 1.25 mm............................................... 4.6% Of a thickness exceeding 0.25 mm but not exceeding 1.25 mm ...... ............................................................. 4.2% Of a thickness not exceeding 0.25 mm: Razor blade steel...... ...........................................kg.............. 2.1% 7220.20.90 Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% 7220.90.00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.3% 7221.00.00 Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of stainless steel .... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.9% 7222 7222.11.00 Other bars and rods of stainless steel; angles, shapes and sections of stainless steel: Bars and rods, not further worked than hot-rolled, hotdrawn or extruded: Of circular cross-section ...... ............................................................. 4.2% 7222.19.00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.2% 7222.20.00 Bars and rods, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.2% 7222.30.00 00 Other bars and rods 7222.40 7222.40.30 Angles, shapes and sections: Hot-rolled, not drilled, not punched and not otherwise advanced..... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.8% 7222.40.60 00 7223.00 7223.00.10 .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.1% Wire of stainless steel: Round wire ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.6% 7223.00.50 00 Flat wire..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.3% 7223.00.90 00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.4% (MX) 34% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.4% (MX) 34% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) 34% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 34% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.7% (MX) 34% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 11% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.6% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 10% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 34% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 34% 46% 29% 29% 28% 34% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special IV. OTHER ALLOY STEEL; HOLLOW DRILL BARS AND RODS, OF ALLOY OR NONALLOY STEEL 7224 7224.10.00 Other alloy steel in ingots or other primary forms; semifinished products of other alloy steel: Ingots and other primary forms ............................................................. 2% 7224.90.00 Other ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Flat-rolled products of other alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more: Of silicon electrical steel: 7225.11.00 00 Grain-oriented.... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.8% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1% (MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.8% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.8% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.8% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.8% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.8% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.7% (MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 28% 28% 7225 7225.19.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.3% 7225.20.00 00 Of high-speed steel 7225.30 Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, in coils: Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more: Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel) .................kg.............. 3.8% 7225.30.10 00 .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2% 7225.30.30 Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.5% 7225.30.50 Of a thickness of less than 4.75 mm: Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel) ................................... 3.8% 7225.30.70 00 7225.40 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.8% 7225.40.10 Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, not in coils: Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more: Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel) ................................... 3.8% 7225.40.30 Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.5% 7225.40.50 Of a thickness of less than 4.75 mm: Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel) ................................... 3.8% 7225.40.70 00 7225.50 7225.50.10 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3.8% Other, not further worked than cold-rolled (coldreduced): Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel) ......................................... 4% 7225.50.60 00 Other: Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more ...........................kg.............. 2.3% 7225.50.70 00 Of a thickness of less than 4.75 mm: Heat-resisting steel ...........................................kg.............. 1.6% 7225.50.80 Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.6% 28% 32% 28% 28% 28% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 7225.91.00 00 Other: Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc ................kg ............. 2.3% 7225.92.00 00 Otherwise plated or coated with zinc ........................kg ............. 2.3% 7225.99.00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.3% Flat-rolled products of other alloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm: Of silicon electrical steel: 7226.11 Grain-oriented: 7226.11.10 00 Of a width of 300 mm or more ..................................kg.............. 2.3% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) 7226 7226.11.90 Of a width of less than 300 mm ................................................... 2.8% 7226.19 7226.19.10 00 Other: Of a width of 300 mm or more ..................................kg.............. 2.3% 7226.19.90 00 Of a width of less than 300 mm .................................kg.............. 2.8% 7226.20.00 00 Of high-speed steel .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 5% 7226.91.15 Other: Not further worked than hot-rolled: Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel): Other: Of a width of 300 mm or more ....................................... 3.8% 7226.91.25 Of a width of less than 300 mm ...................................... 4.6% 7226.91 7226.91.50 00 Other: Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more.....................kg.............. 1.5% 7226.91.70 00 Of a thickness of less than 4.75 mm: Of a width of 300 mm or more .....................kg.............. 3.8% 7226.91.80 00 Of a width of less than 300 mm ....................kg.............. 2.5% 7226.92 7226.92.10 7226.92.30 7226.92.50 00 7226.92.70 7226.92.80 Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced): Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel): Of a width of 300 mm or more.............................................. 4% Of a width of less than 300 mm............................................. 4.2% Other: Of a width of 300 mm or more............................kg.............. 1.6% Of a width of less than 300 mm: Of a thickness not exceeding 0.25 mm ........... ............................................................. 2% Of a thickness exceeding 0.25 mm .................................. 2.4% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.4% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.8% (MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 33% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.4¢/kg + 29% 34% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 0.4¢/kg + 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 33% 33% 33% 37% 34% 33% 7226.93.00 00 Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc .......................kg.............. 2.5% 33% 7226.94.00 00 Otherwise plated or coated with zin c ................................kg.............. 2.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 33% 7226.99.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 33% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of other alloy steel: 7227.10.00 00 Of high-speed steel .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.1% Special 7227 7227.20.00 00 Of silico-manganese steel ........... ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 10% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 14% 1.8% Free J) 1.3% (MX) 7227.90 7227.90.10 Other: Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel): Not tempered, not treated, and not partly manufactured.... ............ ............................................................. 0.8% 7227.90.20 Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.7% 7227.90.60 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.8% 7228 7228.10.00 (A+,CA,E,IL, Other bars and rods of other alloy steel; angles, shapes and sections, of other alloy steel; hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steel: Bars and rods, of high-speed steel ............................................................. 32% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.6% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.3% (MX) 12% 4.6% Free 11% 10% J) 3.4% (MX) 7228.20 7228.20.10 00 Bars and rods, of silico-manganese steel: Not cold-formed .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.4% 7228.20.50 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 28% Cold-formed....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 28% 3% Free J) 2.2% (MX) 7228.30 7228.30.20 00 Other bars and rods, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded: Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel): Of ball-bearing steel ...... ...........................................kg.............. 2.4% 7228.30.60 00 7228.30.80 Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 29% Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) 29% Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.4% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.2% (MX) 29% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 3.1% (MX) 29% 2.4% Free 7228.40.00 00 Other bars and rods, not further worked than forged...............kg.............. 2.4% 7228.50 Other bars and rods, not further worked than coldformed or cold-finished: Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel) ......................................... 4.2% 7228.50.10 7228.50.50 7228.60 7228.60.10 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% Other bars and rods: Of tool steel (other than high -speed steel) ......................................... 4.2% 7228.60.60 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 28% Other: Not cold-formed............ ............................................................. kg J) 1.8% (MX) 28% 28% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. 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Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7228.60.80 00 7228.70 7228.70.30 Quantity General Cold-formed .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 3% Angles, shapes and sections: Hot-rolled, not drilled, not punched and not otherwise advanced..... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.8% 7228.70.60 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.1% 7228.80.00 00 Hollow drill bars and rods............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.3% 7229 Wire of other alloy steel: 7229.10.00 00 Of high-speed steel .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4% 7229.20.00 00 Of silico-manganese steel ........... ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 33% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.2% (MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.6% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.5% (MX) 10% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 30% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 37% 3.6% Free 28% J) 2.7% (MX) 7229.90 7229.90.10 00 Other: Flat wire..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.3% 7229.90.50 Round wire ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.6% 7229.90.90 00 Other wire.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.5% Sheet piling of iron or steel, whether or not drilled, punched or made from assembled elements; welded angles, shapes and sections, of iron or steel: 7301.10.00 00 Sheet piling ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.7% (MX) 33% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.7% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 33% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) 2% 1.1% Free 33% 7301 7301.20 Angles, shapes and sections: 7301.20.10 00 Of iron or nonalloy steel...... ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% J) 0.8% (MX) 7301.20.50 00 7302 7302.10 7302.10.10 (A+,CA,E,IL, 7302.10.50 Of alloy steel ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.6% Railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel, the following: rails, check-rails and rack rails, switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces, sleepers (cross-ties), fish-plates, chairs, chair wedges, sole plates (base plates), rail clips, bedplates, ties and other material specialized for jointing or fixing rails: Rails: Of iron or nonalloy steel...... ............................................................. 1% Of alloy steel ..... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.4% 7302.20.00 00 Sleepers (cross-ties) .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.4% 7302.40.00 00 Fish-plates and sole plates 7302.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.3% ...... ...........................................kg.............. 0.4% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1% (MX) 28% 0.1% Free J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.2% (MX) 9% 2% 2% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7304 7304.10 7304.10.10 (A+,CA,E,IL, Quantity General Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, seamless, of iron (other than cast iron) or steel: Line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines: Of iron or nonalloy steel...... ............................................................. 25% 7304.10.50 Of alloy steel ..... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% Casing, tubing and drill pipe, of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas: 7304.21 Drill pipe: 7304.21.30 00 Of iron or nonalloy steel ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% Special 3.2% Free J) 2.4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.2% (MX) 35% 3.2% Free J) 2.4% (MX) 7304.21.60 (A+,CA,E,IL, Of alloy steel .... ............ ............................................................. 3% Free 35% J) 2.2% (MX) 7304.29 7304.29.10 Other: Casing: Of iron or nonalloy steel: Threaded or coupled........................................................ 2.4% 7304.29.20 Other ... ............ ............................................................. 0.2% 7304.29.30 Of alloy steel: Threaded or coupled........................................................ 2.5% 7304.29.40 Other ... ............ ............................................................. 1.3% 7304.29.50 Tubing: Of iron or nonalloy steel ....................................................... 3.2% 7304.29.60 7304.31 7304.31.30 00 Of alloy steel........... ............................................................. 3% Other, of circular cross section, of iron or nonalloy steel: Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced): Hollow bars .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.5% 7304.31.60 Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% 7304.39.00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% 7304.41 7304.41.30 Other, of circular cross section, of stainless steel: Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced): Of an external diameter of less than 19 mm ................................ 3% 7304.41.60 Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% 7304.49.00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% 7304.51 7304.51.10 00 Other, of circular cross section, of other alloy steel: Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced): Suitable for use in the manufacture of ball or roller bearings... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.7% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.1% (MX) 1% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.9% (MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.4% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2.2% (MX) 25% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 22% Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J) 2.4% (MX) Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J) 2.4% (MX) 25% Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J,MX) Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J,MX) Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J,MX) 36% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 34% 8.5% 35% 25% 36% 36% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. 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Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 7304.51.50 General Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% 7304.59 7304.59.10 00 Other: Suitable for use in the manufacture of ball or roller bearings... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.7% Other: Suitable for use in boilers, superheaters, heat exchangers, condensers, refining furnaces and feedwater heaters............................................... 3% 7304.59.20 Other: Of heat -resisting steel ...................................kg.............. 3% 7304.59.60 00 7304.59.80 Other ... ............ ............................................................. 3% 7304.90 Other: Having a wall thickness of 4 mm or more: Of iron or nonalloy steel ............................................................. kg 7304.90.10 00 (A+,C,CA, 1% Special Free (A+,C,CA, E,IL,J) 2.2% (MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 2% (MX) 34% Free (A+,C,CA, E,IL,J) 2.2% (MX) 35% Free (A+,C,CA, E,IL,J) 2.2% (MX) 36% Free (A+,C,CA, E,IL,J) 2.2% (MX) 35% 0.2% Free E,IL,J) 0.1% (MX) 7304.90.30 00 (A+,C,CA, 8.5% Of alloy steel .... ............ ............................................................. kg 1.3% Free E,IL,J) 0.9% (MX) Having a wall thickness of less than 4 mm: Of iron or nonalloy steel ............................................................. kg 7304.90.50 00 (A+,C,CA, 25% 3.2% Free E,IL,J) 2.4% (MX) 7304.90.70 00 (A+,C,CA, 35% Of alloy steel .... ............ ............................................................. kg 3% Free E,IL,J) 2.2% (MX) 7305 7305.11 7305.11.10 (A+,CA,E,IL, Other tubes and pipes (for example, welded, riveted or similarly closed), having circular cross sections, the external diameter of which exceeds 406.4 mm, of iron or steel: Line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines: Longitudinally submerged arc welded: Of iron or nonalloy steel ............................................................. 5.5% 7305.11.50 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 10% Of alloy steel .... ............ ............................................................. kg 0.8% Free J) 0.5% (MX) 2% Free J) 1.4% (MX) 7305.12 7305.12.10 (A+,CA,E,IL, Other, longitudinally welded: Of iron or nonalloy steel ............................................................. 0.8% Free J) 0.5% (MX) 2% Free 5.5% 7305.12.50 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 10% Of alloy steel .... ............ ............................................................. kg J) 1.4% (MX) 7305.19 7305.19.10 (A+,CA,E,IL, Other: Of iron or nonalloy steel ............................................................. 5.5% 0.8% Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7305.19.50 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 10% Quantity Of alloy steel .... ............ ............................................................. kg General Special J) 0.5% (MX) 2% J) 1.4% (MX) Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7305.20 Quantity General 7305.20.20 00 Casing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas: Of iron or nonalloy steel: Threaded or coupled ...... ...........................................kg.............. 2.4% 7305.20.40 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.2% 7305.20.60 00 Of alloy steel: Threaded or coupled ...... ...........................................kg.............. 2.5% 7305.20.80 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.3% 7305.31 7305.31.20 00 Other, welded: Longitudinally welded: Tapered pipes and tubes of steel principally used as parts of illuminating articles..................kg ............. 3% Other: Of iron or nonalloy steel .....................................kg.............. 0.8% 7305.31.40 00 7305.31.60 00 Of alloy steel........... ...........................................kg.............. 2% 7305.39 7305.39.10 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 5.5% Other: Of iron or nonalloy steel ............................................................. kg Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.1% (MX) 1% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 28% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.9% (MX) 8.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.5% (MX) 5.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 10% 0.8% Free J) 0.5% (MX) 7305.39.50 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 10% Of alloy steel .... ............ ............................................................. kg 2% Free J) 1.4% (MX) 7305.90 Other: 7305.90.10 00 Of iron or nonalloy steel...... ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 5.5% 0.8% Free J) 0.5% (MX) 7305.90.50 00 7306 7306.10 7306.10.10 (A+,CA,E,IL, 7306.10.50 7306.20 7306.20.10 7306.20.20 00 Of alloy steel ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Other tubes, pipes and hollow profiles (for example, open seamed or welded, riveted or similarly closed), of iron or steel: Line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines: Of iron or nonalloy steel...... ............................................................. 5.5% Of alloy steel ..... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Casing and tubing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas: Casing: Of iron or nonalloy steel: Threaded or coupled ............................................................. 2.4% Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 0.2% Of alloy steel: Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 10% 0.8% Free J) 0.5% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 10% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.1% (MX) 20% 1% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7306.20.30 00 Quantity General Threaded or coupled kg.......................................................... 2.5% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 28% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 7306.20.40 00 7306.20.60 (A+,CA,E,IL, 7306.20.80 (A+,CA,E,IL, General Other .... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.3% Tubing: Of iron or nonalloy steel ............................................................. Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.9% (MX) 8.5% 0.8% Free J) 0.5% (MX) 2% Free 5.5% Of alloy steel .... ............ ............................................................. 10% J) 1.4% (MX) 7306.30 7306.30.10 00 7306.30.30 00 7306.30.50 7306.40 Other, welded, of circular cross section, of iron or nonalloy steel: Having a wall thickness of less than 1.65 mm ..................kg.............. 3.2% Having a wall thickness of 1.65 mm or more: Tapered steel pipes and tubes principally used as parts of illuminating articles...........................kg ............. 3% Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.8% 7306.40.10 Other, welded, of circular cross section, of stainless steel: Having a wall thickness of less than 1.65 mm .................................... 3% 7306.40.50 Having a wall thickness of 1.65 mm or more ..................................... 2% 7306.50 7306.50.10 00 7306.50.30 00 7306.50.50 7306.60 7306.60.10 00 1/,CA, 1% Other, welded, of circular cross section, of other alloy steel: Having a wall thickness of less than 1.65 mm ..................kg.............. 3% Having a wall thickness of 1.65 mm or more: Tapered pipes and tubes of steel principally used as parts of illuminating articles..................kg ............. 3% Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Other, welded, of noncircular cross section: Having a wall thickness of 4 mm or more: Of iron or nonalloy steel ............................................................. kg Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J) 2.4% (MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J) 0.5% (MX) 5.5% Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J) 2.2% (MX) 36% Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J) 1.5% (MX) 11% Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J) 2.2% (MX) 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A+,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J) 1.4% (MX) 10% 0.2% Free (A+,C E,IL,J) 0.1% (MX) 7306.60.30 00 1/,CA, 28% Of alloy steel .... ............ ............................................................. kg 1.8% Free (A+,C E,IL,J) 1.3% (MX) 7306.60.50 00 1/,CA, 25% Having a wall thickness of less than 4 mm: Of iron or nonalloy steel ............................................................. kg 3.2% Free (A+,C E,IL,J) 2.4% (MX) 7306.60.70 1/,CA, 35% Of alloy steel .... ............ ............................................................. 3% Free (A+,C E,IL,J) 2.2% (MX) 7306.90 Other: 7306.90.10 00 Of iron or nonalloy steel...... ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 5.5% 0.8% Free Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special J) 0.5% (MX) 7306.90.50 00 Of alloy steel ..... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 10% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7307 7307.11.00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Quantity General Tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves), of iron or steel: Cast fittings: Of nonmalleable cast iron ............................................................ 25% Special 4.8% Free MX) 7307.19 7307.19.30 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Other: Ductile fittings ........... ............................................................. 7307.19.90 7307.21 7307.21.10 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 5.6% Free 45% Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.2% Other, of stainless steel: Flanges: Not mach ined, not tooled and not otherwise processed after forging ............................................................ kg 34% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.8% (MX) 3.3% 45% Free MX) 7307.21.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.6% 7307.22 7307.22.10 00 (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves: Sleeves (couplings) .... ............................................................. kg Free (A*,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 45% 2.5% Free J,MX) 7307.22.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.2% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 7307.23.00 00 Butt welding fittings ........ ...........................................kg ............. 5% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 7307.29.00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 7307.91.10 00 Other: Flanges: Not machined, not tooled and not otherwise processed after forging: Of iron or nonalloy steel ................................kg ............. 3.3% 7307.91.30 00 Of alloy steel (except stainless steel) ...........kg ............. 3.2% 7307.91 7307.91.50 7307.92 7307.92.30 (A,B,CA,E,IL, 7307.92.90 00 7307.93 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.5% Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves: Sleeves (couplings) .... ............................................................. Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.2% 7307.93.30 00 7307.93.60 00 Of alloy steel (except stainless steel) ...........kg ............. 5.5% 7307.99 With an inside diameter of 360 mm or more ....................... 4.3% 7307.99.10 00 Other: Not machined, not tooled and not otherwise processed after forging: Of iron or nonalloy steel ................................kg ............. 3.7% 7307.99.30 00 Of alloy steel (except stainless steel) ...........kg ............. 3.2% 7307.99.50 Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 33% Free (A*,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 45% 2.5% Free 45% Butt welding fittings: With an inside diameter of less than 360 mm: Of iron or nonalloy steel .....................................kg.............. 6.2% 7307.93.90 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 4.3% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A+,B,CA,E, IL,J) 1.8% (MX) 45% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 33% MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 9406) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge sections, lock gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, shutters, balustrades, pillars and columns) of iron or steel; plates, rods, angles, shapes, sections, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures, of iron or steel: 7308.10.00 00 Bridges and bridge sections... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Special 7308 2.3% Free MX) 7308.20.00 00 Towers and lattice masts ........ ...........................................kg ............. 2.3% 7308.30 Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors: Of stainless steel. ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.4% 7308.30.10 00 7308.30.50 7308.40.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1% Equipment for scaffolding, shuttering, propping or pitpropping ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.3% Other: Columns, pillars, posts, beams, girders and similar structural units: 7308.90.30 00 Not in part of alloy steel ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 7308.90 1.1% Free J) 0.8% (MX) 7308.90.60 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.6% 7308.90.70 00 Other: Steel grating .. ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.3% 7308.90.95 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.3% Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel, not electrically insulated: 7312.10 Stranded wire, ropes and cables: Stranded wire: Of stainless steel: 7312.10.05 00 Fitted with fittings or made up into articles.kg ............. 2.3% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.1% (MX) 30% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Free (A,B,C,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 45% 7312 7312.10.10 7312.10.20 00 7312.10.30 7312.10.50 00 7312.10.60 7312.10.70 00 Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.3% Other: Fitted with fittings or made up into articles.kg ............. 2.3% Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 2% Ropes, cables and cordage other than stranded wire: Of stainless steel: Fitted with fittings or made up into articles .........kg.............. 2.3% Other .... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.8%/ Other: Fitted with fittings or made up into articles .........kg.............. 2.3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,B,C,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 2/ 35% Free (A+,B,C,CA, E,IL,J) 1.7% (MX) 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.3% (MX) 2/ 45% Free (A+,B,C,CA,, E,IL,J) 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special 1.7% (MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7312.10.80 00 7312.10.90 7312.90.00 00 7314 7314.12 7314.12.10 00 7314.12.20 00 7314.12.60 00 7314.12.90 00 7314.13.00 00 7314.14 7314.14.10 00 7314.14.20 00 7314.14.60 00 7314.14.90 00 7314.19.00 00 7314.20.00 00 7314.31 7314.31.10 00 Quantity General Other: Of brass plated wire ..................................kg ............. 1.6% Other ... ............ ............................................................. 1.6% Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.3% Cloth (including endless bands), grill, netting and fencing, of iron or steel wire; expanded metal of iron or steel: Woven cloth: Endless bands for machinery, of stainless steel: With meshes not finer than 12 wires to the lineal centimeter in warp or filling.....................m 2 ............. 2% kg With meshes finer than 12 but not finer than 36 wires to the lineal centimeter in warp or filling. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2% kg Other . ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 4% kg Other... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2.9% kg Other endless bands for machinery...........................m 2 ............. 2% kg Other woven cloth, of stainless steel: With meshes n ot finer than 12 wires to the lineal centimeter in warp or filling.....................m 2 ............. 2% kg With meshes finer than 12 but not finer than 36 wires to the lineal centimeter in warp or filling. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2% kg With meshes finer than 36 wires to the lineal centimeter in warp or filling: Fourdrinier wires, seamed or not seamed, suitable for use in papermaking machines: kg Other . ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 4% kg Other... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2.9% kg Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 2% kg Grill, netting and fencing, welded at the intersection, of wire with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of 3 mm or more and having a mesh size of 100 cm 2 or more ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.3% Other grill, netting and fencing, welded at the intersection: Plated or coated with zinc: Wire fencing plated or coated with zinc, whether or not covered with plastic material...........................kg.............. 0.1¢/kg 7314.31.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.3% 7314.39.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.3% 7314.41.00 Other grill, netting and fencing: Plated or coated with zinc .... ............................................................. 0.1¢/kg 7314.42.00 Coated with plastics ............ ............................................................. 0.1¢/kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.2% (MX) 2/ Free (A,B,C,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 35% 45% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 50% 75% 60% 60% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 50% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 60% J) 1.4% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 1.1¢/kg J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 1.1¢/kg 1.1¢/kg Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 7314.49 7314.49.30 00 Other: Not cut to shape .......... ...........................................kg ............. 2.3% 7314.49.60 00 Cut to shape ... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.9% Expanded metal ..... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 1.5% kg 7315 Chain and parts thereof, of iron or steel: Articulated link chain and parts thereof: 7315.89 Other: With links of essentially round cross sections: 7315.89.10 00 Not over 8 mm in diameter.............................kg ............. 1.5% 7314.50.00 00 7315.89.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.9% 7315.90.00 00 Other parts .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,B,CA,E, 45% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 10% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 2.9% Free IL,J,MX) 7317.00 Nails, tacks, drawing pins, corrugated nails, staples (other than those of heading 8305) and similar articles, of iron or steel, whether or not with heads of other material, but excluding such articles with heads of copper: 7317.00.10 00 Thumb tacks .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.6% 7317.00.30 00 Other, suitable for use in powder-actuated handtools: Threaded.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2% 7317.00.55 Other: Of one piece construction: Made of round wire ...... ............................................................. 0.2% 7317.00.65 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.3% 7317.00.75 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 8% Of two or more pieces ...... ............................................................. kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 4% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 3.5% J) 0.1% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 5.5% MX) 0.9% Free MX) 7318 Screws, bolts, nuts, coach screws, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers (including spring washers) and similar articles, of iron or steel: Threaded articles: 7318.11.00 00 Coach screws...... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 12.5% 7318.12.00 00 (A,B,CA,E,IL, 25% Other wood screws ........... ............................................................. kg Free (A+,B,CA,E, IL,J) 3.7% (MX) 25% 12.5% Free J,MX) 7318.13.00 Screw hooks and screw rings ........................................................ 5.7% 7318.14 7318.14.10 Self-tapping screws: Having shanks or threads with a diameter of less than 6 mm ............ ............................................................. 6.2% 7318.14.50 00 7318.15 7318.15.60 7318.15.80 Having shanks or threads with a diameter of 6 mm or more .. ............ ...........................................kg.............. 8.6% Other screws and bolts, whether or not with their nuts or washers: Other: Having shanks or threads with a diameter of less than 6 mm. ............................................................. 6.2% Having shanks or threads with a diameter of 6 mm or more ... ............................................................. 8.5% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A+,B,CA,E, IL,J) 1.8% (MX) 45% Free (A+,B,CA,E, IL,J) 2.8% (MX) 45% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J) 1.8% (MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special J) 2.8% (MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 7318.19.00 00 7318.21.00 General Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.7% Non-threaded articles: Spring washers and other lock washers ...................................... 5.8% 7318.24.00 00 (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% Cotters and cotter pins .... ............................................................. kg Special Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) 3.8% Free J,MX) 7318.29.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.8% Sewing needles, knitting needles, bodkins, crochet hooks, embroidery stilettos and similar articles for use in the hand, of iron or steel; safety pins and other pins of iron or steel, not elsewhere specified or included: 7319.20.00 Safety pins ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. (A,CA,E,IL, 35% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 7319 4.5% Free J,MX) 7319.30 7319.30.10 00 Other pins: Dressmakers' or common pins....................................kg ............. 4.1% 7319.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 2.9% Springs and leaves for springs, of iron or steel: Leaf springs and leaves therefor: Suitable for motor vehicle suspension: 7320.10.30 00 To be used in motor vehicles having a G.V.W. not e xeceeding 4 metric tons ................................kg ............. 3.2% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 7320 7320.10 7320.10.60 Other... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% 7320.10.90 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.2% 7320.20 7320.20.10 00 Helical springs: Suitable for motor-vehicle suspension ......................kg ............. 3.2% 7320.20.50 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3.9% 7320.90 7320.90.50 Other: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.9% 7321 7321.11 7321.11.10 Stoves, ranges, grates, cookers (including those with subsidiary boilers for central heating), barbecues, braziers, gas rings, plate warmers and similar nonelectric domestic appliances, and parts thereof, of iron or steel: Cooking appliances and plate warmers: For gas fuel or for both gas and other fuels: Portable ..... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.7% 7321.81 7321.81.10 00 Other appliances: For gas fuel or for both gas and other fuels: Portable ..... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 2.9% 7321.82 7321.82.10 00 For liquid fuel: Portable ..... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 2.9% 7323.91 7323.91.50 00 Of cast iron, not enameled: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 5.3% 7323.93.00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Of stainless steel. ............ ............................................................. Free (A+,B,CA,E, 25% IL,J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 2% Free 40% 7323.94.00 Of iron (other than cast iron) or steel, enameled...................... 2.7% 7323.99 Other: Coated or plated with precious metal: Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 8.2% 7323.99.30 00 Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J) 0.8% (MX) 35.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7323.99.70 00 7323.99.90 Quantity General Not coated or plated with precious metal: Other: Cookingware .. ...........................................No. ............ 5.3% kg Other . ............ ............................................................. 3.4% 7324 Sanitary ware and parts thereof, of iron or steel: 7324.10.00 00 Sinks and wash basins, of stainless steel ........................No. ............ 3.4% 7325.91.00 00 Other: Grinding balls and similar articles for mills............kg ............. 2.9% 7325.99 7325.99.50 00 Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.9% Other articles of iron or steel: Forged or stamped, but not further worked: 7326.19.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.9% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,C,CA,E,IL, 40% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 7326 7326.20.00 7326.90.60 00 7326.90.85 Articles of iron or steel wire . ............................................................. 3.9% Other: Coated or plated with precious metal ...........X............... 8.6% Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.9% Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought (other than master alloys of heading 7405): Refined copper: 7403.11.00 00 Cathodes and sections of cathodes .............................kg ............. 1% Free (A,B,C A,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,B,C,CA,E, 45% IL,J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 7403 7403.12.00 00 Wire bars . ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 7403.13.00 00 Billets ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 7403.19.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% 7403.21.00 00 Copper alloys: Copper-zinc base alloys (brass) ..................................kg ............. 1% 7403.22.00 00 Copper-tin base alloys (bronze) .................................kg ............. 1% 7403.23.00 00 Copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or coppernickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) ...................kg ............. 1% 7403.29.00 00 (A*,CA,E,IL, 6% Other copper alloys.......... ............................................................. kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 6% 1% Free 6% 6% 6% 6% J,MX) 7407 7407.10 Copper bars, rods and profiles: Of refined copper: Profiles: 7407.10.15 00 Hollow profi les ........... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 48% 3% Free MX) 7407.10.30 00 7407.10.50 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Bars and rods .. .... ............ ............................................................. 1% Of copper alloys: Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass): Profiles: 7407.21.15 00 Hollow profiles..... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 17% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 48% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7% MX) 7407.21 7407.21.30 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.2% 7407.21.50 00 Bars and rods: Low fuming brazing rods ................................kg ............. 2.2% 2.2% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 17% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 9% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. 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Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 7407.21.70 00 Other: Having a rectangular cross section .........kg ............. 1.9% 7407.21.90 00 Other . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.2% 7407.22 7407.22.15 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 48% Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver): Profiles: Hollow profiles..... ............................................................. kg Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 9% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 9% J,MX) 3% Free MX) 7407.22.30 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7407.22.50 00 Bars and rods . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7407.29 7407.29.15 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 48% Other: Profiles: Hollow profiles..... ............................................................. kg Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 48% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 48% MX) 3% Free MX) 7407.29.30 00 7407.29.50 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Bars and rods . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.6% Copper wire: Of refined copper: 7408.11 Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 6 mm: 7408.11.30 00 With a maximum cross-sectional dimension over 9.5 mm.... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 48% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 9% MX) 7408 1% Free MX) 7408.11.60 00 With a maximum cross-sectional dimension over 6 mm but not over 9.5 mm ............................kg ............. 3% 7408.19.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7408.21.00 00 Of copper alloys: Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass)..............................kg ............. 3% 7408.22 7408.22.10 00 Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver): Coated or plated with metal .................................kg ............. 3% 7408.22.50 00 Not coated or plated with metal............................kg ............. 3% 7408.29 7408.29.10 00 Other: Coated or plated with metal .................................kg ............. 3% 7408.29.50 00 Not coated or plated with metal............................kg ............. 3% Copper plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0.15 mm: Of refined copper: 7409.11 In coils: 7409.11.10 00 Of a thickness of 5 mm or more ...........................kg ............. 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 28% MX) 7409 7409.11.50 Of a thickness of less than 5 mm........................................... 1% 7409.19 7409.19.10 00 Other: Of a thickness of 5 mm or more ...........................kg ............. 3% 7409.19.50 00 Of a thickness of less than 5 mm: Of a width of 500 mm or more .......................kg ............. 1% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 38% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 7.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 48% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7.5% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 7409.19.90 00 7409.21.00 (A*,CA,E,IL, General Of a width of less than 500 mm .....................kg ............. 3% Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass): In coils ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 48% MX) 1.9% Free 9% 7409.29.00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.9% Of copper-tin base alloys (bronze): In coils: Of a thickness of 5 mm or more ...........................kg ............. 3% 7409.31 7409.31.10 00 Of a thickness of less than 5 mm: Of a width of 500 mm or more .......................kg ............. 1.7% 7409.31.50 00 7409.31.90 00 Of a width of less than 500 mm .....................kg ............. 3% 7409.39 7409.39.10 Other: Of a thickness of 5 mm or more ............................................. 3% Of a thickness of less than 5 mm: Of a width of 500 mm or more .......................kg ............. 1.7% 7409.39.50 00 7409.39.90 Of a width of less than 500 mm ....................................... 3% 7409.40.00 00 Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or coppernickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) .........................kg ............. 3% 7409.90 7409.90.10 Of other copper alloys: Of a thickness of 5 mm or more ................................................... 3% Of a thickness of less than 5 mm: Of a width of 500 mm or more ................................................ 1.7% 7409.90.50 7409.90.90 Of a width of less than 500 mm.............................................. 3% Copper foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar backing materials) of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0.15 mm: Not backed: 7410.11.00 00 Of refined copper ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 9% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 49% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 9% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 49% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 49% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 9% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 49% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 48% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 49% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 9% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 49% MX) 7410 7410.12.00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.5% Of copper alloys... ............ ............................................................. 7410.21 7410.21.30 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Backed: Of refined copper: Copper clad laminates............................................................. 80% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6.5% MX) 1% Free MX) 7410.21.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.5% 7410.22.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6% Of copper alloys... ............ ............................................................. kg 3% Free MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 6% MX) 1.5% Free MX) 7411 7411.10 7411.10.10 7411.10.50 00 7411.21 7411.21.10 00 Copper tubes and pipes: Of refined copper: Seamless.. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 1.5% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Of copper alloys: Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass): Seamless ... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.4% 7411.21.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7411.22.00 00 Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel-silver) ..........kg ............. 3% 7411.29 7411.29.10 00 Other: Seamless ... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 47% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 10% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 49% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 47% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 10% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Special MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 7411.29.50 00 General Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Copper tube or pipe fittings (for example couplings, elbows, sleeves): 7412.10.00 00 Of refined copper.. .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 49% MX) 7412 7412.20.00 Of copper alloys .... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% Stranded wire cables, plaited bands and the like, including slings and similar articles, of copper, not electrically in sulated: Not fitted with fittings and not made up into articles: 7413.00.10 00 Stranded wire .. .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 46% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 49% J,MX) 7413.00 7413.00.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2% 7413.00.90 00 Fitted with fittings or made up into articles....................kg ............. 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,B,C,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 45% 7414 Cloth (including endless bands), grill and netting, of copper wire; expanded metal of copper: 7414.20 Cloth: Fourdrinier wires, seamed or not seamed, suitable for use in papermaking machines: 7414.20.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3% kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 75% MX) 7414.20.90 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................m 2 ............. 3% kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 43% MX) 7414.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 43% J,MX) 7415 Nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples (other than those of heading 8305) and similar articles, of copper or of iron or steel with heads of copper; screws, bolts, nuts, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers (including spring washers) and similar articles, of copper: 7415.10.00 00 Nails and tacks, drawing pins, staples and similar articles ..... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% 2.5% Free MX) 7415.21.00 00 Other articles, not threaded: Washers (including spring washers) .........................kg ............. 3% 7415.29.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Other threaded articles: 7415.31.00 00 Screws for wood ... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E, IL, 45% J,MX) 3% Free J,MX) 7415.32 7415.32.10 00 Other screws; bolts and nuts: Muntz or yellow metal bolts .................................kg ............. 1.4% 7415.32.50 00 Other: Having shanks, threads or holes 6 mm or more in diameter .......................................................... kg (A,B,CA,E,IL, Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 7% J,MX) 3% Free 45% J,MX) 7415.32.90 00 7415.39.00 00 Having shanks, threads or holes less than 6 mm in diameter ...........................................kg ............. 3% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7416.00.00 00 Copper springs..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 3% Free J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 7417.00.00 00 Cooking or heating apparatus of a kind used for domestic purposes, non-electric and parts thereof, of copper ..............kg ............. 3% Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of copper; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of copper; sanitary ware and parts thereof, of copper: Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like: 7418.11 Pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like: 7418.11.20 00 Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) .......................kg ............. 3% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 7418 7418.11.40 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7418.19 7418.19.10 00 Other: Coated or plated with precious metals ................kg ............. 3% 7418.19.20 Other: Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) ................................... 3% 7418.19.50 Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% 7418.20 7418.20.10 00 Sanitary ware and parts thereof: Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass)..............................kg ............. 3% 7418.20.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7419 Other articles of copper: 7419.10.00 00 Chain and parts thereof......... ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7419.99 Other: Other: Coated or plated with precious metal ...........kg ............. 3% 7419.99.30 00 Nickel bars, rods, profiles and wire: Bars, rods and profiles: 7505.11 Of nickel, not alloyed: Bars and rods: 7505.11.10 00 Cold-formed ......... ...........................................kg ............. 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 65% MX) 7505 7505.11.30 00 Not cold-formed.... ...........................................kg ............. 2.6% 7505.11.50 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Profiles ...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) 3% Free MX) 7505.12 Of nickel alloys: Bars and rods: Cold-formed ......... ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7505.12.10 00 7505.12.30 00 Not cold-formed.... ...........................................kg ............. 2.5% 7505.12.50 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Profiles ...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) 3% Free MX) 7505.21 7505.21.10 00 7505.21.50 00 7505.22 7505.22.10 00 7505.22.50 00 7506 7506.10 Wire: Of nickel, not alloyed: Cold-formed... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Not cold-formed.......... ...........................................kg ............. 2.6% Of nickel alloys: Cold-formed... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Not cold-formed.......... ...........................................kg ............. 2.6% Nickel plates, sheets, strip and foil: Of nickel, not alloyed: Plates, sheets and strip: Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 7506.10.10 00 Cold-formed... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7506.10.30 00 Not cold-formed.......... ...........................................kg ............. 2.5% 7506.10.45 00 Foil: Not exceeding 0.15 mm in thickness ...................kg ............. 2.5% 7506.10.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.5% 7506.20 7506.20.10 00 Of nickel alloys: Plates, sheets and strip: Cold-formed... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7506.20.30 00 Not cold-formed.......... ...........................................kg ............. 2.5% 7506.20.45 00 Foil: Not exceeding 0.15 mm in thickness ...................kg ............. 3% 7506.20.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Nickel tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves): Tubes and pipes: 7507.11.00 00 Of nickel, not alloyed...... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% Special Free (A,CA,E, IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 7507 2% Free MX) 7507.12.00 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% Of nickel alloys ... ............ ............................................................. kg 2% 7507.20.00 00 Tube or pipe fittings .. ............ ............................................................. kg (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% 3% Free MX) Free J,MX) 7508 Other articles of nickel: 7508.10.00 00 Cloth, grill and netting, of nickel wire ............................kg ............. 3% 7508.90 7508.90.10 00 Other: Stranded wire .. .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7508.90.50 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7601 Unwrought aluminum: 7601.10 Aluminum, not alloyed: 7601.10.30 00 Of uniform cross section throughout its length, the least cross-sectional dimension of which is not greater than 9.5 mm, in coils ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 18.5% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 2.6% Free J) 0.7% (MX) 7601.20 7601.20.30 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, Aluminum alloys: Of uniform cross section throughout its length, the least cross-sectional dimension of which is not greater than 9.5 mm, in coils ............................................................. kg 18.5% 2.6% Free J) 0.7% (MX) 7601.20.60 00 Other: Containing 25 percent or more by weight of silicon.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2.1% 7603 Aluminum powders and flakes: 7603.10.00 00 Powders of non-lamellar structure ...................................kg ............. 5% 7603.20.00 00 Powders of lamellar structure; flakes..............................kg ............. 3.9% 7604 Aluminum bars, rods and profiles: 7604.10 Of aluminum, not alloyed: 7604.10.10 00 Profiles .... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.6% (MX) 25% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 11% MX) 5% Free MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7604.10.30 7604.10.50 Quantity General Bars and rods: Having a round cross section .................................................. 2.6% Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 11% 13.5% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7604.21.00 00 Quantity Of aluminum alloys: Hollow profiles .. .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 1.5% 7604.29 7604.29.10 00 Other: Other profiles ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5% Bars and rods: Having a round cross section............................................ 2.6% 7604.29.30 7604.29.50 7605 7605.11.00 Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% Aluminum wire: Of aluminum, not alloyed: Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 7 mm .. .... ............ ............................................................. 2.6% 7605.19.00 00 7605.21.00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% Of aluminum alloys: Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 7 mm .. .... ............ ............................................................. 2.6% 7605.29.00 00 7606 7606.11 7606.11.30 O ther . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% Aluminum plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0.2 mm: Rectangular (including square): Of aluminum, not alloyed: Not clad...... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% 7606.11.60 00 Clad ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.7% 7606.12 7606.12.30 Of aluminum alloys: Not clad...... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% 7606.12.60 00 7606.91 7606.91.30 General Clad ... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.5% Other: Of aluminum, not alloyed: Not clad...... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% 7606.91.60 Clad ... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.7% 7606.92 7606.92.30 Of aluminum alloys: Not clad...... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% 7606.92.60 Clad ... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6.5% Aluminum foil (whether or not printed, or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar backing materials) of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0.2 mm: Not backed: 7607.11 Rolled but not further worked: Of a thickness not exceeding 0.15 mm: 7607.11.30 00 Of a thickness not exceeding 0.01 mm .........kg ............. 5.8% Special Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 0.4% (MX) 15.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.5% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 11% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 9.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 9.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) 7607 7607.11.60 00 Of a thickness exceeding 0.01 mm ................kg ............. 5.3% 7607.11.90 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 3% 7607.19 7607.19.10 00 Other: Etched capacitor foil... ...........................................kg ............. 5.3% 7607.19.30 00 Other: Cut to shape, of a thickness not exceeding 0.15 mm.... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 7607.19.60 00 Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 5.7% Free 45% Other... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 13.5% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7607.20 7607.20.10 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Quantity General Backed: Covered or decorated with a characte r, design, fancy effect or pattern ...... ............................................................. kg 22.5% Special 3.7% Free MX) 7608 Aluminum tubes and pipes: 7608.10.00 Of aluminum, not alloyed..... ............................................................. 1/,CA, 45% 5.7% Free (A,B,C E,IL,J,MX) 7608.20.00 1/,CA, 45% Of aluminum alloys .. ............ ............................................................. 5.7% Free (A,B,C E,IL,J,MX) 7609.00.00 00 Aluminum tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves).... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% 5.7% Free J,MX) 7610 7610.10.00 Aluminum structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 9406) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, balustrades, pillars and columns); aluminum plates, rods, profiles, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures: Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors ......... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.7% 7610.90.00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.7% 7611.00.00 Aluminum reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity exceeding 300 liters, whether or not lined or heat insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment... ............ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.6% Aluminum casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers (including rigid or collapsible tubular containers), for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity not exceeding 300 liters, whether or not lined or heat insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment: 7612.10.00 00 Collapsible tubular containers ........................................................... No. (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 7612 2.4% Free MX) 7612.90 7612.90.10 Other: Of a capacity not exceeding 20 liters ........................................... 5.7% 7613.00.00 00 Aluminum containers for compressed or liquefied gas........No. ............ 5% Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like, including slings and similar articles, of aluminum, not electrically insulated: 7614.10 With steel core: 7614.10.10 00 Not fitted with fittings and not made up into articles ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A+,CA,E,IL, 35% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) 7614 4.9% Free J) 1.4% (MX) 7614.10.50 00 7614.90 Fitted with fittings or made up into articles .............kg ............. 4.9% 7614.90.20 00 Other: Not fitted with fittings and not made up into articles: Electrical conductors .. ...........................................kg ............. 4.9% 7614.90.40 00 Other... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.9% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 35% J,MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 35% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) 1.4% (MX) 35% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 7614.90.50 00 Quantity General Fitted with fittings or made up into articles .............kg ............. 5.7% Special Free (A*,B,CA,E, IL,J,MX) 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of aluminum; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of aluminum; sanitary ware and parts thereof, of aluminum: Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like: 7615.11.00 00 Pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like ..... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45.5% Special 7615 3.1% Free MX) 7615.19 Other: Cooking and kitchen ware: Enameled or glazed or containing nonstick interior finishes: Cast .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 3.1% kg 7615.19.10 00 7615.19.30 00 7615.19.50 00 7615.19.70 Free (A,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45.5% Other . ............ ...........................................No. ............ 3.1% kg Not enameled or glazed and not containing nonstick interior finishes: Cast .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 3.1% kg Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45.5% MX) Other . ............ ............................................................. 3.1% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45.5% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45.5% MX) 7615.19.90 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.1% 7615.20.00 00 Sanitary ware and parts thereof .......................................kg ............. 3.8% Other articles of aluminum: Nails, tacks, staples (other than those of heading 8305), screws, bolts, nuts, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers and similar articles: 7616.10.10 00 Nails, tacks and staples.... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45.5% MX) 7616 7616.10 7616.10.30 00 Rivets . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.7% 7616.10.50 00 (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% Cotters and cotter pins .... ............................................................. kg 5.7% Free MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 5.7% Free J,MX) 7616.10.70 7616.10.90 Other: Having shanks, threads or holes over 6 mm in diameter.... .... ............ ............................................................. 5.5% Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 6% Other: 7616.91.00 00 Cloth, grill, netting and fencing, of aluminum wire ................. kg (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 2.5% Free J,MX) 7616.99 7616.99.50 Other: Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.5% 7801 Unwrought lead: 7801.10.00 00 Refined lead .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.5% on the value of the lead content Other: 7801.91.00 00 Containing by weight antimony as the principal other element . .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.5% on the Pb kg value of the lead content 7801.99 Other: 7801.99.30 00 Lead bullion... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.5% on the Pb kg value of the lead content 7801.99.90 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.5% on the Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 10% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 10% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 10.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 10% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General value of the lead content Special MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 7803.00.00 00 Lead bars, rods, profiles and wire .............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Special 1.2% Free MX) 7804 Lead plates, sheets, strip and foil; lead powders and flakes: Plates, sheets, strip and foil: 7804.11.00 00 Sheets, strip and foil of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0.2 mm ..................................kg ............. 2.2% 7804.19.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 7805.00.00 00 Lead tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) ........... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 2% Free MX) 7806.00.00 00 Other articles of l ead.. .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Unwrought zinc: Zinc, not alloyed: 7901.11.00 00 Containing by weight 99.99 percent or more of zinc..... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 5% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 7901 1.5% Free J,MX) 7901.12 7901.12.10 00 7901.12.50 00 Containing by weight less than 99.99 percent of zinc: Casting-grade zinc ...... ...........................................kg.............. 3% Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 1.5% 7901.20.00 00 Zinc alloys ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 5% 3% Free MX) 7903 Zinc dust, powders and flakes: 7903.10.00 00 Zinc dust .. ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.7¢/kg 7903.90 7903.90.30 00 Other: Powders .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 0.5¢/kg 7903.90.60 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 3.9¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 3.9¢/kg MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 7904.00.00 00 Zinc bars, rods, profiles and wire ...........................................kg ............. 4.2% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 7905.00.00 00 Zinc plates, sheets, strip and foil. ...........................................kg ............. 2.8% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 45% 3% Free 7906.00.00 00 Zinc tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) ........... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 7907.00 Other articles of zinc: 7907.00.10 00 Articles of a type used for household, table or kitchen use; toilet and sanitary wares; all the foregoing and parts thereof of zinc .. ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% 3% Free MX) 7907.00.60 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 8003.00.00 00 Tin bars, rods, profiles and wire .. ...........................................kg ............. 3% 8004.00.00 00 Tin plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0.2 mm ............ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 2.4% Free MX) 8005.00 Tin foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar backing materials), of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0.2 mm; tin powders and flakes: 8005.00.10 00 Foil............ ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% 3% Free MX) 8005.00.20 00 Powders and flakes .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% 2.8% Free MX) 8006.00.00 00 Tin tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) ........... ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% 2.4% Free MX) 8007.00 8007.00.10 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 8007.00.50 00 Other articles of tin: Articles not elsewhere specified or included of a type used for household, table or kitchen use; toilet and sanitary wares; all the foregoing not coated or plated with precious metal ... ............ ............................................................. 40% Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.8% Tungsten (wolfram) and articles thereof, including waste and scrap: 8101.10.00 00 Powders...... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 7% W kg Other: 8101.91 Unwrought tungsten, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering; waste and scrap: 8101.91.10 00 Waste and scrap ......... ...........................................kg ............. 2.8% W kg 8101.91.50 00 Unwrought... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.6% 2.1% Free MX) Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) 8101 8101.92.00 00 Bars and rods, other than those obtained simply by sintering, profiles, plates, sheets, strip and foil .................kg.............. 6.5% 8101.93.00 00 Wire .... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4% 8101.99.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% Molybdenum and articles thereof, including waste and scrap: 8102.10.00 00 Powders...... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 9.14/kg on Mo kg molybdenum content + 1.2% Other: 8102.91 Unwrought molybdenum, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering; waste and scrap: 8102.91.10 00 Unwrought... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 13.94/kg on Mo kg molybdenum content + 1.9% 8102.92 Bars and rods, other than those obtained simply by sintering, profiles, plates, sheets, strip and foil: 8102.92.30 00 Bars and rods . ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.6% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 58% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 60% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 8102 8102.92.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 6.6% 8102.93.00 00 Wire ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.4% 8102.99.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% 8103 8103.10 Tantalum and articles thereof, including waste and scrap: Unwrought tantalum, including bars and rods obtained Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $1.10/kg on molybdenum content + 15% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) $1.10/kg on molybdenum content + 15% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, MX) 60% 60% 60% 45% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 8103.10.60 Quantity General simply by sintering; waste and scrap; powders: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.5% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 8103.90.00 00 Quantity General Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.4% Magnesium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap: Unwrought magnesium: 8104.11.00 00 Containing at least 99.8 percent by weight of magnesium...... .... ............ ............................................................. kg (A*,CA,E,IL, 100% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 8104 8% Free J,MX) 8104.19.00 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 6.5% Mg kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60.5% 8104.30.00 00 Raspings, turnings and granules, graded according to size; powders.... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4% Mg kg Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 60.5% 8104.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 14.84/kg on Mg kg magnesium content + 3.5% 8105 Cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; cobalt and articles thereof, including waste and scrap: 8105.10 Cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; unwrought cobalt; waste and scrap; powders: Unwrought cobalt: 8105.10.30 00 Alloys.. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.4% 8105.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% 8107 Cadmium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap: 8107.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.4% 8108 8108.10 8108.10.50 Titanium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap: Unwrought titanium; waste and scrap; powders: Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 15% 8108.90 8108.90.30 (A,CA,E,IL,J, Other: Articles of titanium.......... ............................................................. 45% 8108.90.60 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 15% 8109 Zirconium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap: 8109.10 Unwrought zirconium; waste and scrap; powders: 8109.10.60 00 Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 4.2% 8109.90.00 00 Other........ ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% Manganese and articles thereof, including waste and scrap: Other: 8111.00.45 00 Unwrought manganese ...... ...........................................kg.............. 14% Free (A,B,CA,E,IL, 884/kg on J,MX) magnesium content + 20% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 45% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 5.5% Free MX) Free (A,C 1/,CA, E,IL,J,MX) 45% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 8111.00 8111.00.60 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3.7% Beryllium, chromium, germanium, vanadium, gallium, hafnium, indium, niobium (columbium), rhenium and thallium, and articles of these metals, including waste and scrap: Beryllium: 8112.11 Unwrought; waste and scrap; powders: 8112.11.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 8.5% Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 20% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 8112 8112.19.00 00 8112.20 8112.20.60 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 5.5% Chromium: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% Free (A,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 30% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 8112.30 Quantity General 8112.30.60 00 Germanium: Other: Unwrought .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.6% 8112.30.90 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4.4% 8112.40 8112.40.60 00 Vanadium: Other ... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg.............. 2% V kg Other: 8112.91 Unwrought; waste and scrap; powders: Other: 8112.91.10 00 Gallium.... ............ ............................................................. kg (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% 8112.91.40 00 Niobium (columbium)..........................................kg.............. 4.9% 8112.91.50 00 Rhenium .. ............ ...........................................kg ............. 3% 8112.91.60 00 (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% Thallium .... ............ ............................................................. kg 8112.99.00 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................kg ............. 4% 8113.00.00 00 Cermets and articles thereof, including waste and scrap ....kg ............. 3.7% 8201 8201.40 8201.40.60 00 Special Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 25% 3% Free MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 25% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 25% MX) 4% Free J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Handtools of the following kinds and base metal parts thereof: spades, shovels, mattocks, picks, hoes, forks and rakes; axes, bill hooks and similar hewing tools; secateurs and pruners of any kind; scythes, sickles, hay knives, hedge shears, timber wedges and other tools of a kind used in agriculture, horticulture or forestry: Axes, bill hooks and similar hewing tools, and parts thereof: Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 6.2% Secateurs and similar one-handed pruners and shears (including poultry shears), and parts thereof .................No. ............ 14 each + 2.8% 8201.60.00 00 Hedge shears, two-handed pruning shears and similar two-handed shears, and parts thereof ..............................No. ............ 14 each + 2.8% 8201.90 Other handtools of a kind used in agriculture, horticulture or forestry, and parts thereof: 8201.90.30 00 Grass shears, and parts thereof ..................................No. ............ 24 each + 5.1% 8202 Handsaws, and metal parts thereof; blades for saws of all kinds (including slitting, slotting or toothless saw blades), and base metal parts thereof: Circular saw blades (including slitting or slotting saw blades), and parts thereof: 8202.40 Chain saw blades, and parts thereof: 8202.40.30 00 With cutting parts containing by weight over 0.2 percent of chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten or over 0.1 percent of vanadium ......................................X............... 7.2% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 8201.50.00 00 Files, rasps, pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers, metal cutting shears, pipe cutters, bolt cutters, perforating punches and similar handtools, and base metal part s thereof: 8203.20 Pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers and similar tools, and parts thereof: 8203.20.20 00 Tweezers .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 204 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 204 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 204 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) 8203 8203.20.40 00 8203.20.60 Other: Slip joint pliers . ............ ...........................................doz. ........... 12% Other (except parts)... ............................................................. 124/doz. + 5.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, 60% J) 3.6% (MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, $1.20/doz. MX) + 60% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity 8203.20.80 00 8203.40 8203.40.30 00 General Parts... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.5% Pipe cutters, bolt cutters, perforating punches and similar tools, and parts thereof: With cutting part containing by weight over 0.2 percent of chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten or over 0.1 percent of vanadium ......................................X............... 6% 8203.40.60 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% Other (including parts) ... ............................................................. X Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) 3.3% Free MX) 8204 8204.11.00 Hand-operated spanners and wrenches (including torque meter wrenches but not including tap wrenches); socket wrenches, with or without handles, drives or extensions; base metal parts thereof: Hand-operated spanners and wrenches, and parts thereof: Nonadjustable, and parts thereof ................................................. 9% 8204.12.00 00 Adjustable, and parts thereof......................................No. ............ 9% 8204.20.00 00 Socket wrenches, with or without handles, drives and extensions, and parts thereof ...........................................X............... 9% Handtools (including glass cutters) not elsewhere specified or included; blow torches and similar self-contained torches; vises, clamps and the like, other than accessories for and parts of machine tools; anvils; portable forges; hand- or pedal-operated grinding wheels with frameworks; base metal parts thereof: 8205.10.00 00 Drilling, threading or tapping tools, and parts thereof..X............... 6.2% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) 8205 8205.20 8205.20.30 00 Hammers and sledge hammers, and parts thereof: With heads not over 1.5 kg each .................................doz............ 6.2% 8205.30 Planes, chisels, gouges and similar cutting tools for working wood, and parts thereof: With cutting part containing by weight over 0.2 percent of chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten or over 0.1 percent of vanadium ......................................X............... 5.7% 8205.30.30 00 8205.30.60 00 (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% Other (including parts) ... ............................................................. X Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) 5% Free MX) 8205.40.00 00 Screwdrivers, and parts thereof .......................................................... X (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% 6.2% Free MX) 8205.51 8205.51.30 Other handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof: Household tools, and parts thereof: Of iron or steel: Other (including parts)..................................................... 3.7% 8205.51.60 00 Of aluminum. ............ ...........................................kg ............. 2.24/kg + 5% 8205.51.75 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.7% 8205.59 8205.59.10 00 Other: Pipe tools, and parts thereof .................................X............... 7.2% 8205.59.45 00 Other: Other: Of iron or steel: Caulking guns ...................................X............... 5.3% 8205.59.55 8205.59.70 00 Other....... ............................................................. 5.3% Of aluminum . ...........................................kg ............. 1.54/kg + 3.5% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 194/kg + MX) 40% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 194/kg + MX) 40% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 8205.59.80 00 Quantity General Other . ............ ...........................................X............... 3.7% Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 8205.60.00 00 Quantity General Blow torches and similar self-contained torches, and parts thereof .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 2.9% 8205.70.00 Vises, clamps and the like, and parts thereof ................................... 5% 8205.90.00 00 Sets of articles of two or more of the foregoing subheadings ..... ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................pcs 1/ 8206.00.00 00 Tools of two or more of headings 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail sale .... ....... .... ............ ...........................................pcs 1/ Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject to the highest rate of duty Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J, MX) The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject to the high est rate of The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject to the highest rate of duty Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J) The rate of duty applicable to the article in the set subject to the highest rate of duty (MX) The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject to the high est rate of duty 8207 Interchangeable tools for handtools, whether or not poweroperated, or for machine-tools (for example, for pressing, stamping, punching, tapping, threading, drilling, boring, broaching, milling, turning or screwdriving), including dies for drawing or extruding metal, and rock drilling or earth boring tools; base metal parts thereof: Rock drilling or earth boring tools, and parts thereof: 8207.13.00 00 With working part of cermets.....................................X............... 3.6% 8207.19 8207.19.30 Other, including parts: With cutting part containing by weight over 0.2 percent of chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten or over 0.1 percent of vanadium ............................. 5% 8207.19.60 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.9% 8207.20.00 Dies for drawing or extruding metal, and parts thereof .................. 3.9% 8207.30 Tools for pressing, stamping or punching, and parts thereof: Suitable for cutting metal, and parts thereof ...........X............... 5.7% 8207.30.30 00 8207.30.60 8207.40 8207.40.30 00 8207.40.60 00 8207.50 8207.50.20 8207.50.40 Not suitable for cutting metal, and parts thereof ....................... 2.9% Tools for tapping or threading, and parts thereof: With cutting part containing by weight over 0.2 percent of chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten or over 0.1 percent of vanadium..................................X............... 5.7% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.8% Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling, and parts thereof: With cutting part containing by weight over 0.2 percent of chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten or over 0.1 percent of vanadium.................................................... 5% Other: Suitable for cutting metal, and parts thereof ....................... 8.4% 8207.50.60 00 Not suitable for cutting metal, and parts thereof: For handtools, and parts thereof ....................X............... 5.2% 8207.50.80 00 Other... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 2.9% 8207.60.00 Tools for boring or broaching, and parts thereof .............................. 4.8% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A*,CA,E,IL, 30% J,MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Subheading Suf - Unit Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix 8207.70 8207.70.30 8207.70.60 8207.80 8207.80.30 00 Quantity General Tools for milling, and parts thereof: With cutting part containing by weight over 0.2 percent of chromium, m olybdenum, or tungsten or over 0.1 percent of vanadium ........................................................ 5% Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 2.9% Tools for turning: With cutting part containing by weight over 0.2 percent of chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten or over 0.1 percent of vanadium ......................................X............... 4.8% 8207.80.60 00 Other . ..... ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 3.7% 8207.90 8207.90.15 00 Other interchangeable tools, and parts thereof: Files and rasps, including rotary files and rasps, and parts thereof . ............ ...........................................doz............ 1.6% 8207.90.30 8207.90.45 00 8207.90.60 00 8207.90.75 8209.00.00 Other: Cutting tools with cutting part containing by weight over 0.2 percent of chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten or over 0.1 percent of vanadium... .... ............ ............................................................. 5% Other: Suitable for cutting metal, and parts thereof. .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.8% Not suitable for cutting metal, and part s thereof: For handtools, and parts thereof..............X............... 4.3% Other . ............ ............................................................. 3.7% Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of cermets ........... ..... ....... .... ............ ............................................................. Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 15% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 50% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 35% MX) 4.6% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) 8210.00.00 00 Hand-operated mechanical appliances, weighing 10 kg or less, used in the preparation, conditioning or serving of food or drink, and base metal parts thereof ...........................No. ............ 3.7% Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including prun ing knives), other than knives of heading 8208, and blades and other base metal parts thereof: Other: 8211.91 Table knives having fixed blades: Knives with stainless steel handles: With handles containing nickel or containing over 10 percent by weight of manganese: 8211.91.50 Knives with rubber or plastic handles ................................... 0.74 each + 3.7% 8211.91.80 Other. ....... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.34 each + 4.9% 8211.92 Other knives having fixed blades: With rubber or plastic handles: 8211.92.20 00 Kitchen and butcher knives............................No. ............ 0.84 each + 4.6% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 40% MX) 8211 8211.92.40 8211.92.60 00 8211.92.90 8211.93.00 Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 14 each + 4.6% Other: Hunting knives with wood handles ...............No. ............ 4.4% Other... .... ............ ............................................................. 0.44 each + 6.1% Knives having other than fixed blades......................................... 34 each + 5.4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 each + MX) 45% Free (A*,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 84 each + 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 354 each + MX) 55% Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2000) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes Heading/ Stat. Unit Subheading Suf - Article Description Rates of Duty of 1 2 fix Quantity General 8211.94 8211.94.10 00 Blades: For knives having fixed blades .............................No. ............ 0.164 each + 2.2% 8211.94.50 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 14 each + 5.4% Handles of base metal: For table knives having fixed blades....................No. ............ 0.34 each + 4.9% 8211.95 8211.95.10 00 8211.95.50 00 For other knives having fixed blades ...................No. ............ 0.44 each + 6.1% 8211.95.90 00 Special Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 114 each + MX) 55% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 each + MX) 45% Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 34 each + 5.4% 8213.00 Scissors, tailors' shears and similar shears, and blades and other base metal parts thereof: 8213.00.30 00 Valued not over $1.75/dozen.. ...........................................No. ............ 1.74 each + 4.3% Valued over $1.75/dozen: 8213.00.60 00 Pinking shears, valued over $30/dozen......................No. ............ 84 each + 8% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 354 each + MX) 55% 8213.00.90 00 Other (including parts) ... ............................................................. No. (A+,CA,E,IL, 204 each + 5.8% 5.84 each + Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers, chopping or mincing knives, paper knives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files); base metal parts thereof: 8214.10.00 00 Paper k nives, letter openers, erasing knives, pencil sharpeners (nonmechanical) and blades and other parts thereof .. ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 0.34 each + 4.2% 8214.20 Manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files), and parts thereof: 8214.20.30 00 Cuticle or cornknives, cuticle pushers, nail files, nailcleaners, nail nippers and clippers, all the fore going used for manicure or pedicure purposes, and parts thereof.... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 154 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 204 each + MX) 45% Free J) 45% 34 each + 3% (MX) 8214 Manicure and pedicure sets, and combinations thereof, in leather cases or other containers of types ordinarily sold therewith in retail sales: Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................X............... 4.1% 8214.20.90 00 8214.90 8214.90.30 00 Other: Cleavers and the like not elsewhere specified or included: Cleavers with their handles ........................................No. ............ 14 each + 4.9% 8214.90.60 00 Other. ....... .... ............ ...........................................No. ............ 0.24 each + 3.1% 8214.90.90 00 Other (including parts) ... ............................................................. No. (A,CA,E,IL,J, 204 each + 3.2% Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter-knives, sugar tongs and similar kitchen or tableware; and base metal parts thereof : Other: 8215.91 Plated with precious metal: 8215.91.60 00 Spoons and ladles ...... ...........................................No. ............ 4.2% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 each + MX) 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 60% MX) Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 45% MX) Free (A+,CA,E,IL, J,MX) 84 each + 45% Free (A,CA,E,IL,J, 84 each + MX) 45% 1.44 each + MX)