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Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)

Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
ABACA FIBERS................................................................................
ABRASIVE POWDER
on a base of textile material, paper, paperboard or other
materials........................................................................................
ABRASIVE WHEELS.......................................................................
ABRASIVES
natural..............................................................................................
ABSOLUTES
essential oil.....................................................................................
AC GENERATORS..........................................................................
AC MOTORS....................................................................................
ACAJOU D'AFRIQUE......................................................................
ACCELERATORS
chemical reaction...........................................................................
particle.............................................................................................
rubber, prepared............................................................................
ACCESSORIES. See the name of the specific accessory, or refer
to the provision applicable to the article for which it is an
accessory
ACCORDIONS.................................................................................
with electrically produced sound..................................................
ACCOUNT BOOKS
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
ACCOUNTING MACHINES............................................................
ACENAPHTHENE............................................................................
ACETALDEHYDE.............................................................................
ACETALS and their derivatives......................................................
ACTOACETSULFANILIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT................
4-ACETAMIDO-2-AMINOPHENOL...............................................
2-ACETAMIDOBENZOIC ACID.....................................................
2-ACETAMIDO-3-CHLOROANTHRAQUINONE........................
p-ACETAMINOBENZALDEHYDE.................................................
ACETAMINOPHEN..........................................................................
ACETANILIDE..................................................................................
p-ACETANISILIDE...........................................................................
ACETATE FIBERS. See ARTIFICIAL FIBERS
ACETIC ACID....................................................................................
ACETIC ANHYDRIDE......................................................................
ACETOACET-5-CHLORO-2-TOLUIDIDE....................................
o-ACETOACETANISIDIDE.............................................................
ACETOACETBENZYLAMIDE........................................................
ACETOACET-2,5-DIMETHOXY-4-CHLOROANILIDE...............
p-ACETOACETOPHENETIDIDE...................................................
o-ACETOACETOTOLUIDIDE........................................................
p-ACETOACETOTOLUIDIDE........................................................
2',4'-ACETOACETOXYLIDIDE.......................................................
ACETONE.........................................................................................
ACETPHENETIDINE.......................................................................
N-ACETYLANTHRANILIC ACID....................................................
N-ACETYL-2,6-DIMETHYLANILINE.............................................
N-ACETYL-2,6-XYLIDINE..............................................................
ACETYLENE GAS GENERATORS...............................................
ACETYLENE TETRABROMIDE....................................................
O-ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID and its salts and esters.................
N-ACETYLSULFANILYL CHLORIDE...........................................
ACID DYES and preparations based thereon...............................
ACID OILS FROM REFINING........................................................
ACIDS
complex inorganic..........................................................................
industrial monocarboxylic fatty.....................................................
inorganic..........................................................................................
oleic.................................................................................................
stearic..............................................................................................
ACORNS...........................................................................................
ACRIDINE..........................................................................................
ACRIFLAVINE...................................................................................
ACRIFLAVINE HYDROCHLORIDE...............................................
ACRYLAMIDE...................................................................................
ACRYLIC ACID
and its salts.....................................................................................
esters thereof..................................................................................
ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC FIBERS. See SYNTHETIC
FIBERS ACRYLIC PAINTS AND VARNISHES
in aqueous medium........................................................................

5305.21-29

in nonaqueous medium.................................................................
ACRYLIC POLYMERS
in primary forms..............................................................................
6805.10-30
monofilament..................................................................................
6804.22
ACRYLONITRILE.............................................................................
ACRYLONITRILE-BUTADIENE RUBBER (NBR)
2513.21-29
uncompounded..............................................................................
ACRYLONITRILE-BUTADIENE-STYRENE (ABS)
3301
COPOLYMERS
8501.61-64, 8502.11-30 in primary forms..............................................................................
8501.10-20, 8501.40-53 ADDITIVES
Ch. 44
prepared, for cements, mortars or concretes.............................
prepared, for mineral oils..............................................................
3815
ADDRESS BOOKS
8543.10
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
3812.10
ADDRESS PLATE EMBOSSING MACHINES.............................
ADDRESS PLATES
of base metals................................................................................
ADDRESSING MACHINES............................................................
9205.90
9207.90
ADHESIVE PAPER AND PAPERBOARD.....................................
ADHESIVE TAPE.............................................................................
4820.10
ADHESIVES
8470.40
prepared or for retail, 1 kg or less................................................
2902.90
sterile tissue....................................................................................
2912.12
ADIPIC ACID and its salts and esters............................................
2911.00
ADVERTISING MATERIAL.............................................................
2924.29
printed.............................................................................................
2924.29
ADZUKI BEAN. See FRUIT
2924.23
AEOLIAN HARPS............................................................................
2924.29
AERATED WATERS........................................................................
2924.29
AERATING MACHINERY
2924.29
for beverages..................................................................................
2924.29
AERONAUTICAL NAVIGATION
2924.29
instruments and appliances for....................................................
AEROSOL THERAPY APPARATUS............................................
2915.21
AFTER-SHAVE PREPARATIONS.................................................
2915.24
AGAR-AGAR.....................................................................................
2924.29
AGARBATTI......................................................................................
2924.29
AGAVE FIBERS................................................................................
2924.29
AGGLOMERATED ABRASIVES
2924.29
millstones, grindstones and grinding wheels..............................
2924.29
AGGLOMERATED AMBER............................................................
2924.29
AGGLOMERATED CORK..............................................................
2924.29
AGGLOMERATED MEERSCHAUM.............................................
2924.29
AGGLOMERATING MACHINERY
2914.11
for solid mineral fuels, ceramic paste, unhardened cements,
2924.29
unhardened cements, plastering materials or other mineral
2924.23
products in powder or paste form...............................................
2924.29
AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT
2924.29
dryers for agricultural products.....................................................
8405.10
AGRICULTURAL HANDTOOLS....................................................
2903.30
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
2918.22
for baling straw or fodder..............................................................
2924.29
for cleaning eggs, fruit or other produce......................................
3204.12
for cleaning seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables..........
1519.20
for grading eggs, fruit or other produce.......................................
for grading seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables...........
28-4
for harvesting..................................................................................
1518, 1519.11-19
for mowing grass or hay................................................................
2806-2811
for preparing animal feeds............................................................
1519.12
for sorting eggs, fruit or other produce........................................
1519.11
for sorting seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables.............
2308.10
for threshing....................................................................................
2933.99
for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders..........
2933.99
for soil preparation or cultivation..................................................
2933.99
knives and blades for.....................................................................
2924.19
AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS.......................................................
bodies for........................................................................................
2916.11
chassis for.......................................................................................
2916.12
AIR
compressed....................................................................................
liquid................................................................................................
3209.10
AIR BRAKES

3208.20
3906
3916.90
2926.10
4002.51-59

3903.30
3823.40
3811.11-90
4820.10
8472.20
8310.00
8472.20
4811.21-29, 4821,
4823.11-19
5906.10
3506
30-3(a), 3006.10
2917.12
49-5
4911.10
9202.90
2201.10, 2202.10
8422.30
9014.10-20
9019.20
3307.10
1302.31
3307.41
5304
6804.22
96-2(b)
4504
96-2(b)

8474.80
8419.31
8201
8433.40
8433.60
8437.10
8433.60
8437.10
8433.19-59
8433.11-20
8436.10
8433.60
8437.10
8433.51-52
8424.81
8432.10-80
8208.40
8701.90
8707.90
8706.00
2851.00
2851.00

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
AIR COMPRESSORS.....................................................................
AIR CONDITIONERS
self-contained, window or wall type.............................................
AIR CONDITIONING MACHINES.................................................
AIR FILTERS....................................................................................
AIR GUN PELLETS..........................................................................
AIR GUNS.........................................................................................
AIR HEATERS AND PARTS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
AIR OR GAS LIQUEFYING MACHINERY...................................
AIR PUMPS.......................................................................................
hand or foot operated....................................................................
AIR-CUSHION VEHICLES
classification of...............................................................................
AIRCRAFT.........................................................................................
electrical wiring sets used in.........................................................
models.............................................................................................
seats for...........................................................................................
which can also be used as road vehicles....................................
AIRCRAFT ENGINES
spark ignition, internal combustion..............................................
AIRFIELD SIGNALING, SAFETY OR TRAFFIC CONTROL
EQUIPMENT.....................................................................................
AIRPLANES. See AIRCRAFT
ALABASTER.....................................................................................
articles of.........................................................................................
monumental or building stone and articles thereof....................
ALAN..................................................................................................
ALANINE...........................................................................................
ALARM CLOCKS.............................................................................
clock movements of.......................................................................
ALARMS
burglar, fire or similar.....................................................................
ALBACORE OR LONGFINNED TUNA
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
ALBUMINATES................................................................................
ALBUMINS........................................................................................
ALBUMS
for samples or for collections, of paper or paperboard..............
ALBUTEROL.....................................................................................
ALCOHOL PEROXIDES and their derivatives.............................
ALCOHOLATES
metal................................................................................................
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES............................................................
ALCOHOLS
acyclic..............................................................................................
cyclic................................................................................................
ethyl.................................................................................................
halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated..........................
industrial fatty.................................................................................
oleyl..................................................................................................
ALDEHYDE-ALCOHOLS................................................................
ALDEHYDE-ETHERS......................................................................
ALDEHYDE-PHENOLS...................................................................
ALDEHYDES
and their derivatives......................................................................
cyclic polymers...............................................................................
ALFALFA (LUCERNE)
meal and pellets of.........................................................................
seed.................................................................................................
ALFENTANIL (INN)..........................................................................
ALGAE...............................................................................................
ALGINIC ACID..................................................................................
ALKALI METALS..............................................................................
ALKALINE-EARTH METALS..........................................................
ALKALOIDS
bulk preparations...........................................................................
in doses or packaged for retail.....................................................
vegetable.........................................................................................
ALKYD RESINS
in primary forms..............................................................................
ALKYLBENZENES...........................................................................

8607
8414.40, 8414.80
8415.10
8415.10-83
8421.31
9306.29
9304.00
7322
8419.60
8414.20, 8414.80
8414.20
Sect. XVII-5
Ch. 88
8544.30
9503
9401.10
Sect. XVII-4
8407.10
8530.80
2515.20
6802.91
6802.21
Ch. 44
2922.49
9103, 9105
9109
8531.10
0302.31, 0304
0303.41, 0304
3502
3502
4820.50
2922.50
2909.60
29-5(d)
22-US4, 22-US5
2905.11-50
2906.11-29
2207-2208
2905.51-.59, 2906
1518, 1519.30
1519.30
2912.30
2912.41
2912.41
2912-2913
2912.50
1214.10
1209.21
2933.33
1212.20
3913.10
2805.11-19
2805.11-.19
3003.40-90
3004.40-90
2939.11-.99
3907.50
2902.90

mixed...............................................................................................
ALKYLCRESOLS.............................................................................
ALKYLNAPHTHALENES
mixed...............................................................................................
ALKYLPHENOLS.............................................................................
ALLOBARBITAL (INN)....................................................................
ALLOY PIG IRON
definition..........................................................................................
ALLOY STEEL..................................................................................
definition..........................................................................................
See also STAINLESS STEEL; STEEL
ALLOYS
aluminum, definition.......................................................................
copper, definition............................................................................
nickel, definition..............................................................................
of base metals................................................................................
of platinum......................................................................................
of precious metal............................................................................
pyrophoric.......................................................................................
radioactive......................................................................................
tin, definition...................................................................................
zinc, definition.................................................................................
ALLSPICE.........................................................................................
dried or crushed or ground............................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
ALLYL ALCOHOL............................................................................
ALLYL RESINS
in primary forms..............................................................................
ALMONDS. See NUTS (VEGETABLE)
ALOES
extract of.........................................................................................
ALPACA HAIR. See FINE ANIMAL HAIR
ALPHA RADIATION APPARATUS...............................................
ALPRAZOLAM (INN))......................................................................
ALUMINATES
of metals..........................................................................................
ALUMINOUS CEMENT...................................................................
ALUMINUM.......................................................................................
ash and residues containing.........................................................
articles of.........................................................................................
bars, rods and profiles...................................................................
flakes...............................................................................................
foil....................................................................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
plates, sheets and strips...............................................................
powders...........................................................................................
unwrought.......................................................................................
waste and scrap.............................................................................
wire..................................................................................................
ALUMINUM CALCIUM PHOSPHATES
natural..............................................................................................
ALUMINUM CHLORIDE..................................................................
ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC FIXED CAPACITORS................
ALUMINUM FLUORIDE..................................................................
ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE...............................................................
ALUMINUM OXIDES.......................................................................
ALUMINUM PHOSPHATES...........................................................
ALUMINUM SULFATES.................................................................
ALUMS...............................................................................................
AMALGAMS
not of precious metals...................................................................
of precious metals..........................................................................
AMBER..............................................................................................
AMBERGRIS.....................................................................................
AMFEPRAMONE (INN)...................................................................
AMFETAMINE (INN)........................................................................
AMIDES.............................................................................................
AMINE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS..............................................
AMINES
with oxygen function......................................................................
AMINO ACIDS..................................................................................
4-AMINOACETANILIDE..................................................................
P-AMINOBENZAMIDE....................................................................
3-AMINO-1,2,4-TRIAZOLE.............................................................

3817.00
2907.19
3817.00
2907.19
2933.53
72-S1(a)
7218-7229
72-1(f)

76-S1(b)
74-S1
75-S1(b)
XV-3
71-S3
71-5, 71-6
3606.90
28-6(d), 2844
80-S1(b)
79-S1(b)
7-2
0904.20
0709.60
2905.21
3907.91

13-1
9022.21-29
2933.91
2841.10
2523.30
Ch. 76
2620.40
7608-7616
7604
7603
7607
2606.00
7606, 7606
7603
7601
7602.00
7605
2510.10-20
2827.32
8532.10, 8532.22
2826.12
2818.30
2818.10-20
2835.29
2833.22
2833.30
2851.00
2843.90
25-4
0510.00
2922.31
2921.46
2924.11.29
2921.11-59
2922.11-50
2922.41-49
2924.29
2924.29
2933.99

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
7-AMINO-1,3,6-NAPHTHALENETRISULFONIC ACID..............
7-AMINO-1,3-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID and its
salts..................................................................................................
3-AMINO-1-(2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHENYL)-5- PYRAZOLONE..
AMINO-1-NAPHTHALENESULFONIC ACID and its salts.........
4-AMINO-1-NAPHTHALENESULFONIC ACID, SODIUM
SALT................................................................................................
5-AMINO-1-NAPHTHALENESULFONIC ACID...........................
6-AMINO-1-NAPHTHOL-3-SULFONIC ACID and its salts........
8-AMINO-1-NAPHTHOL-5-SULFONIC ACID and its salts........
3-AMINO-2,7-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID....................
4-AMINO-2-(N-DIETHYLAMINO)TOLUENE
HYDROCHLORIDE........................................................................
5-AMINO-2-(p-AMINOANILINO)BENZENESULFONIC ACID...
4-AMINO-2-CHLOROBENZONITRILE.........................................
6-AMINO-2-DICHLORO-3-METHYLPHENOL............................
5-AMINO-2-NAPHTHALENESULFONIC ACID and its salts......
8-AMINO-2-NAPHTHALENESULFONIC ACID and its salts......
4-AMINO-2-STILBENESULFONIC ACID and its salts...............
4-AMINO-3-HYDROXY-1-NAPHTHALENESULFONIC ACID...
3-(5-AMINO-3-METHYL-1H-PYRAZOL-1-YL)
BENZENESULFONIC ACID
5-AMINO-3-PHENYL-1,2,4-THIADIAZOLE.................................
1-AMINO-4-BROMO-2-METHYLANTHRAQUINONE...............
5-AMINO-4-CHLORO--PHENYL-3-PYRIDAZINONE..............
2-AMINO-4-CHLOROBENZAMIDE...............................................
3-AMINO-4-CHLOROBENZAMIDE...............................................
2-AMINO-4-CHLOROBENZONITRILE.........................................
2-AMINO-4-CHLOROPHENOL HYDROCHLORIDE..................
2-AMINO-4-CHLOROPHENOL.....................................................
2-(3-AMINO-4-HYDROXYPHENYLSULFONYL)ETHANOL......
3-AMINOMETHOXYBENZANILIDE..............................................
2-AMINO-4-NITROPHENOL, SODIUM SALT.............................
2-AMINO-4-NITROPHENOL..........................................................
1-AMINO-5-BENZAMIDOANTHRAQUINONE............................
2-AMINO-5-CHLOROBENZONITRILE.........................................
4-AMINO-5-HYDROXY-1,3-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC
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.......................................................
4-AMINO-5-HYDROXY-2,7-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC
ACID, POTASSIUM SALT............................................................
2-AMINO-5-NITROPHENOL..........................................................
2-AMINO-6-CHLORO-4-NITROPHENOL....................................
4-AMINO-6-CHLORO-m-BENZENEDISULFONAMIDE.............
2-AMINO-6-METHOXYBENZOTHIAZOLE..................................
2-AMINO-6-METHYLBENZOTHIAZOLE.....................................
1-AMINO-8-HYDROXY-3,6-NAPTHALENEDISULFONIC
ACID.................................................................................................
1-AMINO-9,10-DIHYDRO-N-(3-METHOXYPROPYL)-4-NITRO-9,10-DIOXO-2-ANTHRAMIDE
9,10-DIOXO-2- ANTHRAMIDE....................................................
5-AMINO-,,-TRIFLUOROTOLUENE-2,4DISULFONAMIDE..........................................................................
AMINO-J-PYRAZOLONE...............................................................
2-AMINO-N-ETHYLBENZENESULFONANILIDE.......................
4'-AMINO-N-METHYLACETANILIDE...........................................
4-AMINO-o-CRESOL.......................................................................
2-AMINO-p-CRESOL......................................................................
AMINO-RESINS
in primary forms..............................................................................
AMINOACETIC ACID......................................................................
2'-AMINOACETOPHENONE..........................................................
3'-AMINOACETOPHENONE..........................................................
4-AMINOAZOBENZENEDISULFONIC ACID, MONOSODIUM
SALT................................................................................................
p-AMINOAZOBENZENEDISULFONIC ACID..............................
o-AMINOBENZENESULFONIC ACID...........................................
p-AMINOBENZOIC ACID ISOOCTYLAMIDE..............................
m-AMINOBENZOIC ACID, TECHNICAL......................................
p-AMINOBENZOIC ACID................................................................

2921.45
2921.45
2933.19
2921.45
2921.45
2921.45
2922.21
2922.21
2921.45
2921.51
2921.59
2926.90
2922.29
2921.45
2921.45
2921.49
2922.21
2933.19
2934.99
2922.39
2933.99
2924.29
2924.99
2926.90
2922.29
2922.29
2922.29
2924.29
2922.29
2922.29
2924.29
2926.90
2922.21
2922.21
2922.21
2922.21
2922.21
2922.29
2922.29
2935.00
2934.20
2934.20
2922.21
2924.29
2935.00
2933.19
2935.00
2924.29
2922.29
2922.29
3909
2922.49
2922.39
2922.39
2927.00
2927.00
2921.42
2924.29
2922.49
2922.49

p-AMINOBENZOYLAMINONAPHTHALENESULFONIC
ACID.................................................................................................
4-AMINOHIPPURIC ACID..............................................................
AMINOMETHYLPHENYLPYRAZOLE..........................................
m-AMINOPHENOL..........................................................................
2-(4'-AMINOPHENOXY)ETHYLSULFATE..................................
p-AMINOPHENYLURETHANE......................................................
AMINOPHYLLINE and its derivatives............................................
AMINOREX (INN).............................................................................
AMMONIA.........................................................................................
AMMONIUM BROMIDE..................................................................
AMMONIUM CARBONATES.........................................................
AMMONIUM CHLORIDE................................................................
fertilizers..........................................................................................
AMMONIUM DIHYDROGENORTHOPHOSPHATE...................
AMMONIUM FLUORIDE.................................................................
AMMONIUM MOLYBDATE............................................................
AMMONIUM NITRATE...................................................................
AMMONIUM PERRHENATE..........................................................
AMMONIUM SALTS........................................................................
AMMONIUM SULFATE...................................................................
AMMONIUM TUNGSTATE............................................................
AMOBARBITAL (INN).....................................................................
AMPHIBIOUS MOTOR VEHICLES
classification of...............................................................................
AMPICILLIN and its salts.................................................................
AMPLIFIERS AND AMPLIFIER SETS..........................................
AMPOULES
of glass............................................................................................
AMYL ALCOHOL and isomers thereof..........................................
ANAHEIM PEPPER.........................................................................
ANABOLIC AGENTS.......................................................................
ANALGESICS
of heterocyclic compounds...........................................................
ANALOG AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINES.......
ANATOMICAL COLLECTIONS.....................................................
ANCHO PEPPER.............................................................................
ANCHORS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
ANCHOVIES
prepared or preserved...................................................................
salted or in brine but not dried or smoked...................................
ANDALUSITE...................................................................................
ANDROGENS...................................................................................
ANEMOMETERS.............................................................................
ANGLEDOZERS
self-propelled..................................................................................
ANGLES
of alloy steel (except stainless steel)...........................................
of iron or nonalloy steel..................................................................
of iron or steel, definition...............................................................
of iron or steel, prepared for use in structures............................
of iron or steel, welded..................................................................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
ANGORA GOAT HAIR. See FINE ANIMAL HAIR
ANGORA RABBIT HAIR. See FINE ANIMAL HAIR
ANHYDRIDES
of polybasic carboxylic acids........................................................
ANHYDRITE.....................................................................................
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA...............................................................
ANILERIDINE (INN).........................................................................
ANILINE and its salts.......................................................................
8-ANILINO-1-NAPHTHALENESULFONIC ACID and its salts...
ANIMAL BLACK...............................................................................
ANIMAL BLOOD..............................................................................
ANIMAL CARVING MATERIAL
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
ANIMAL FAT OR OIL EXTRACTION OR PREPARATION
MACHINERY...................................................................................
ANIMAL FATS AND OILS...............................................................
ANIMAL FEED..................................................................................
machines for preparing.................................................................
ANIMAL GLUE
bulk..................................................................................................

2924.29
2924.29
2933.19
2922.29
2922.29
2924.29
2939.59
2934.91
2814.10-20
2827.59
2836.10
2827.10
31-2(C)
31-5, 3105.40
2826.11
2841.70
31-2(A)(ii), 3102.30
2841.90
28-5
31-2(A)(iv), 3102.21
2841.80
2933.53
Sect. XVII-4
2941.10
8518.40-50
7010.10
2905.15
0904.20
2937.29
2933.99
84-5(b), 8471.10
9705.00
0904.20
7316.00
1604.16
0305.63
2508.50
2937.29
9026.80
8429.11-19
7228.70
7216
72-1(n)
7308
7301.20
7222.40

2915-2918
2520.10
2814.10
2933.33
2921.41
2921.45
3802
3002
9601
8479.20
1501-1506, 1516-1518
2308-2309
8436.10
3503.00

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
for retail, 1 kg or less.....................................................................
ANIMAL PRODUCTS......................................................................
ANIMALS
dead.................................................................................................
dead, unfit for human consumption..............................................
edible offal of..................................................................................
guts, bladders and stomachs of...................................................
live....................................................................................................
purebred breeding.........................................................................
teeth of.............................................................................................
young...............................................................................................
See also names of specific animals
See also FURSKINS; LEATHER; RAW HIDES AND SKINS
p-ANISALDEHYDE..........................................................................
ANISE
seeds of...........................................................................................
p-ANISIC ACID.................................................................................
o-ANISIDINE.....................................................................................
p-ANISIDINE.....................................................................................
ANISIDINES and their salts.............................................................
ANNATO
coloring matter................................................................................
ANODES
of copper.........................................................................................
ANORAKS.........................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
ANSWERING MACHINES
telephone, with sound recording device......................................
ANTENNA REFLECTORS..............................................................
ANTENNAS.......................................................................................
ANTHRACITE...................................................................................
ANTHRAQUINONE.........................................................................
ANTIBIOTICS
bulk preparations...........................................................................
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
in doses or packaged for retail.....................................................
ANTICORROSIVE PREPARATIONS
except lubricants............................................................................
ANTIFREEZING PREPARATIONS...............................................
ANTIKNOCK PREPARATIONS.....................................................
ANTIMACASSARS
of plastic..........................................................................................
ANTIMONY
and articles thereof........................................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
ANTIMONY OXIDES.......................................................................
ANTIOXIDIZING PREPARATIONS
for rubber or plastics......................................................................
ANTIPASTO......................................................................................
ANTIPERSPIRANTS.......................................................................
ANTIPYRINE....................................................................................
ANTIQUES........................................................................................
ANTIRUST OR ANTICORROSION PREPARATIONS
based on lubricants........................................................................
ANTISERA........................................................................................
ANTISPROUTING PRODUCTS....................................................
ANTLERS..........................................................................................
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
ANVILS
of base metal..................................................................................
APPARATUS....................................................................................
designed for demonstrational purposes, unsuitable for other
uses...............................................................................................
See also the name of the specific apparatus or references to
its function
APPAREL..........................................................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
not knitted or crocheted.................................................................
of asbestos......................................................................................
of furskin..........................................................................................
of furskin or artificial fur.................................................................

3506.10
Sect. I
0511
0511
0206, Ch. 3
0504.00
Ch. 1
1-US1
5-3
I-1

2912.49
0909.10
2918.90
2922.22
2922.22
2922.22
3203.00
7402.00
61-6(b), 62-6(b),
6201.91-99, 6211.20
6101
6202.91-99
6102
8520.20
8529.10
8529.10
27-S1, 2701.11
2914.61
3003.10-20
2941
3004.10-20
3811.21-90
3820.00
3811.11-19
3924.90
8110
2617.10
2825.80
3812.30
2004.90
3307.20
2933.11
9706.00
3403
3002.10
3808.30
0507
9601
8205.80
XVI-5
9023.00

63-3(a)(i)
Ch. 61, 61-1
Ch. 62, 62-1
6812.50
4303.10
43-4

of leather or composition leather..................................................


of paper...........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
worn.................................................................................................
APPLES. See FRUIT
APPLIANCES....................................................................................
domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric
motor..............................................................................................
domestic, electrothermic purposes..............................................
nonelectric, cooking and heating, of iron or steel.......................
See also the name of the specific appliance or references to
its function
APPLIANCES, KITCHEN
knives and blades for.....................................................................
APRICOTS. See FRUIT
APRONS............................................................................................
AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES.........................................................
extracts and juices of.....................................................................
flours, meals, and pellets..............................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
products of......................................................................................
See also names of specific aquatic invertebrates
AQUAVIT...........................................................................................
ARAMID FIBERS..............................................................................
ARC LAMPS.....................................................................................
ARC LIGHT CARBONS...................................................................
ARC WELDING MACHINES AND APPARATUS........................
ARCADE GAMES.............................................................................
ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS..........................................
ARCHERY ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT...................................
ARCHIL
coloring matter................................................................................
ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
ornamental......................................................................................
ARCHITECTURAL PLANS AND DRAWINGS
original, by hand.............................................................................
ARGOL..............................................................................................
ARGON..............................................................................................
ARMORED FIGHTING VEHICLES................................................
ARMORED SAFES..........................................................................
ARMS AND AMMUNITION............................................................
ARROWROOT..................................................................................
food preparations of.......................................................................
ARSENIC...........................................................................................
ARSENIC ACID................................................................................
ARSENIC TRIOXIDE.......................................................................
ART, works of....................................................................................
ARTICHOKES. See VEGETABLES
ARTICULATED LINK CHAIN
of iron or steel.................................................................................
ARTIFICIAL CORUNDUM..............................................................
ARTIFICIAL EYE SOLUTIONS......................................................
ARTIFICIAL EYES
for humans......................................................................................

ARTIFICIAL FIBERS........................................................................
babies' garments of.......................................................................
dresses of.......................................................................................
dresses, knitted or crocheted of...................................................
men's or boys' ensembles of.........................................................
men's or boys' ensembles, knitted or crocheted of....................
men's or boys' suit-type jackets and blazers of..........................
men's or boys' suit-type jackets, knitted or crocheted of...........
men's or boys' suits of...................................................................
men's or boys' suits, knitted or crocheted of...............................
men's or boys' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts, knitted
or crocheted of..............................................................................
men's or boys' trousers, overalls, breeches, and shorts of.......
shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils of..............................
skirts and divided skirts of............................................................
skirts, knitted or crocheted of.......................................................
women's or girls' ensembles of.....................................................

42-3, 4203.10-40
4818.50
3926.20
4015
6309.00
XVI-5
85-3, 8509.10-80
8516.10-80
7321

8208.30
42-3
0306, 0307
1603.00
2301.20
1605.10-90
0511.91
2208.90
XI-12
8539.40
8545.90
8515.31-39
9504
9705.00
9506.99
3203.00
39-11(h)
4906.00
2307.00
2804.21
8710.00
8303.00
Ch. 93
0714
1903.00
2804.80
2811.19
2811.29
Ch. 97

7315.11-19
2818.10
33-3
9021.30
54-1, 5403, 5405,
5406-20, 55-1, 5502,
5504, 5505.20, 5507
6209.90
6204.44
6104.44
6203.29
6103.29
6203.39
6103.39
6203.19
6103.19
6103.49
6203.49
6214.40
6204.59
6104.59
6204.29

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
women's or girls' ensembles, knitted or crocheted of................
women's or girls' suit-type jackets and blazers of......................
women's or girls' suit-type jackets, knitted or crocheted of.......
women's or girls' suits of...............................................................
women's or girls' suits, knitted or crocheted of...........................
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts, knitted
or crocheted of..............................................................................
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches, and shorts of....
See also MAN-MADE FIBERS; SYNTHETIC FIBERS
ARTIFICIAL FUR..............................................................................
ARTIFICIAL BODY PARTS............................................................
ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION APPARATUS..................................
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.........................................................................
ARTISTS' BRUSHES......................................................................
ARTISTS' COLORS.........................................................................
ASBESTOS.......................................................................................
in sheets or rolls.............................................................................
ASBESTOS FIBERS
fabricated........................................................................................
ASBESTOS-CEMENT
articles of.........................................................................................
ASBESTOS-CEMENT WORKING MACHINE TOOLS..............
ASCORBIC ACID
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
ASDIC APPARATUS.......................................................................
ASH AND RESIDUES
metal-bearing..................................................................................
ASH DISCHARGERS
mechanical......................................................................................
ASPARAGUS. See VEGETABLES
ASPARTAME....................................................................................
L-ASPARTIC ACID...........................................................................
ASPHALT
articles of.........................................................................................
natural..............................................................................................
ASPHALTED PAPER AND PAPERBOARD.................................
ASPHALTIC ROCKS.......................................................................
ASPHALTITES.................................................................................
ASPIRIN............................................................................................
ASSES
edible offal of..................................................................................
live....................................................................................................
meat of.............................................................................................
ASTRAKHAN LAMB
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS..............................................
ASULAM............................................................................................
ATHLETIC ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT...................................
ATLANTIC BONITO
prepared or preserved...................................................................
ATLANTIC OCEAN PERCH
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
ATLANTIC POLLOCK
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
ATLANTIC SALMON
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
smoked............................................................................................
ATLASES
printed.............................................................................................
ATTACHE CASES...........................................................................
AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINES........................
AUTOMATIC DOOR CLOSERS
of base metals................................................................................
AUTOMATIC PILOTS.....................................................................
AUTOMATIC REGULATING OR CONTROLLING
INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS...........................................
AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINES...........................................
AUTOMATONS
for shop windows...........................................................................
AUTOMOBILES. See MOTOR VEHICLES
AUXILIARY PLANT

6104.29
6204.39
6104.39
6204.19
6104.19
6104.69
6204.69
43-5, 4304.00
9021.11-30
9019.20
9021.21
9603.30
3213
2524.00
6812
6812
6811
84-3, 8464.10-90
2936.27
9014.80
26-3, 2620-2621
8416.30
2922.49
2922.49
6807.10-90
2714
4811.10
2714.90
2714.90
2918.22
0206, 0210.99
0101.10, 0101.90
0205.00
4301.30
4302.13, 4302.20-30
9005.80
2935.00
9506
1604.14
0304.20
0302.63, 0304
0303.73, 0304
0302.12, 0304
0303.22, 0304
0305.41
4905
4202.11-12
84-5, 8471.10-99
8302.60
9014.20-80
90-6, 9032.10-89
8450.11-20
9618.00

for use with boilers.........................................................................


AVOCADOS. See FRUIT
AWNINGS.........................................................................................
AXES..................................................................................................
AXLE BOXES
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
AXLES
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
AZALEAS...........................................................................................
AZELAIC ACID and its salts and esters.........................................
AZIDES..............................................................................................
AZO-COMPOUNDS........................................................................
AZOBE...............................................................................................
1,1'-AZOBISFORMAMIDE..............................................................
AZOXY-COMPOUNDS...................................................................
BABASSU OIL..................................................................................
BABIES' GARMENTS AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES.........
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
BABOEN............................................................................................
BABY CARRIAGES..........................................................................
BABY SCALES.................................................................................
BACKHOES
self-propelled..................................................................................
BACKPACKS....................................................................................
BADGER HAIR.................................................................................
BADGES
of textile materials..........................................................................
BADIAN
seeds of...........................................................................................
BADMINTON ARTICLES (EXCEPT RACKETS) AND
EQUIPMENT...................................................................................
BADMINTON RACKETS.................................................................
BAG FILLING, CLOSING, SEALING, CAPSULING OR
LABELING MACHINERY..............................................................
BAG MAKING MACHINES
paper or paperboard......................................................................
BAGASSE..........................................................................................
BAGATELLE.....................................................................................
BAGPIPES........................................................................................
BAGS.................................................................................................
packing containers of paper or paperboard................................
packing containers of plastics......................................................
packing containers of textile materials........................................
travel and handbag related...........................................................
BAKERS' WARES............................................................................
BAKERY MACHINERY
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
BAKING POWDERS........................................................................
BALANCES
of a sensitivity of 5cg or better......................................................
of a sensitivity poorer than 5cg.....................................................
weights separately entered therefor............................................
BALANCING MACHINES
for balancing mechanical parts....................................................
BALATA.............................................................................................
uncompounded..............................................................................
BALCONIES
of plastics........................................................................................
BALER TWINE..................................................................................
BALERS
for straw or fodder..........................................................................
BALL BEARINGS.............................................................................
BALL POINT PENS..........................................................................
refills for...........................................................................................
BALL SCREWS................................................................................
BALL/ROLLER BEARINGS, COMBINED.....................................
BALLASTS
for discharge lamps or tubes........................................................
BALLOONS
aircraft.............................................................................................
BALLS
for ball bearings..............................................................................
for ball point pens...........................................................................

8404.10
6306.11-19
8201.40
86-2(c), 8607
8708
86-2(a), 8607
0602.30
2917.13
2850.00
2927.00
Ch. 44
2927.00
2927.00
1513.21-29
61-5(a), 6209
6111
Ch. 44
8715.00
8423.10
8429.52-59
4202
0502
5807
0909.10
9506.99
9506.59
8422.30
8441.20
2303.20
9504
9205.90
42-US1
4819.30-40
3923.10
6305
4202
1905.10-90
8438.10
2102.30
9016.00
8423.10, 8423.81-89
8423.90
9031.10
40-1
4001.30
39-11(e)
5607
8433.40
8482.10
9608.10
9608.60
8483.40
8482.81
8504.10
8801
8482.91, 84-6
9608.99

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
for billiards......................................................................................
for games and sports.....................................................................
glass................................................................................................
golf...................................................................................................
polished steel..................................................................................
BALSA................................................................................................
BALSAMS.........................................................................................
BALUSTRADES
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
BAMBOO...........................................................................................
as plaiting material.........................................................................
baskets of........................................................................................
furniture of.......................................................................................
furniture parts of.............................................................................
mats and plaits of...........................................................................
seat parts of....................................................................................
seats of............................................................................................
BAMBOO SHOOTS
frozen...............................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
BANANAS. See FRUIT
BANDAGES
impregnated with pharmaceutical substances...........................
BANDOLIERS
leather..............................................................................................
leather or composition leather......................................................
BANDS
for watches.....................................................................................
BANDSAW BLADES
of base metals................................................................................
BANJOS............................................................................................
BANKNOTE DISPENSERS
automatic........................................................................................
BANKNOTES....................................................................................
BARBECUES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
BARBED WIRE
of iron or steel.................................................................................
BARBERS' CHAIRS.........................................................................
BARBITAL (INN)..............................................................................
BARBITURIC ACID and its salts....................................................
BARIUM.............................................................................................
BARIUM CARBONATE...................................................................
natural..............................................................................................
BARIUM CHLORIDES.....................................................................
BARIUM HYDROXIDE....................................................................
BARIUM OXIDE................................................................................
BARIUM PEROXIDE........................................................................
BARIUM SULFATE
natural..............................................................................................
BARIUM SULFATES.......................................................................
BARK..................................................................................................
BARLEY.............................................................................................
grains of...........................................................................................
BAROGRAPHS................................................................................
BAROMETERS.................................................................................
BARRELHEADS
of softwood.....................................................................................
BARRELS
of wood............................................................................................
BARS
of alloy steel (except stainless steel)...........................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper or of copper alloys........................................................
of iron or nonalloy steel..................................................................

9504.20
9506.61-69
7002.10
9506.32
84-6
Ch. 44
1301

of tantalum......................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of tungsten......................................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.............
See also HOLLOW DRILL BARS AND RODS
BARYTES..........................................................................................
BASALT.............................................................................................
7610.90
BASE METALS
7308.90
alloys, classification.......................................................................
39-11(e)
clad with gold..................................................................................
14-2, 44-6, 46-1
clad with platinum..........................................................................
1401.10
clad with silver................................................................................
4602.10
composite articles, classification..................................................
9403.80
definition..........................................................................................
9403.90
BASE PLATES
4601
of iron or steel.................................................................................
9401.90
BASEBALL ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT..................................
9401.50
BASEBALL GLOVES
of leather or composition leather..................................................
0710.80
of plastics........................................................................................
2005.90
BASEBALLS.....................................................................................
BASIC DYES and preparations based thereon............................
BASIC SLAG.....................................................................................
3005
BASIL.................................................................................................
BASKETBALL SHOES....................................................................
42-3
BASKETWARE.................................................................................
4203.30
BASKETWORK
of plaiting materials........................................................................
91-US1(g), 9113.10-90 BASMATI...........................................................................................
BASSOONS......................................................................................
8202.20
BATH PREPARATIONS..................................................................
9202.90
BATH SALTS....................................................................................
BATHROBES
8472.90
men's or boys'.................................................................................
4907.00
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
7321
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
BATHROOM SCALES
7313.00
personal weighing machinery.......................................................
9402.10
BATHS
2933.53
of iron or steel.................................................................................
2933.52
of plastics........................................................................................
2805.19
BATHTUBS
2836.60
ceramic............................................................................................
2511.20
BATTERIES
2827.39
entered with watches, clocks or movements therefor................
2816.40
primary, electric..............................................................................
2816.40
storage, electric..............................................................................
2816.40
BATTERY CARBONS.....................................................................
BATTING GLOVES
2511.10
leather or composition leather......................................................
2833.27
BAUXITE ores and concentrates....................................................
46-1
BAY LEAVES....................................................................................
1003.00
BAYONETS.......................................................................................
1104.19, 1104.29
BEADS
9025.80
not strung and not set, of plastics................................................
9025.20
of base metals................................................................................
of glass............................................................................................
4416.00
BEAKS...............................................................................................
BEAMS
4416.00
of iron or steel.................................................................................
BEANS. See LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES
7227-7228
BEARDS
76-1(a), 7604
of human or animal hair or of textile materials............................
74-1(d), 7407
BEARING HOUSINGS....................................................................
7213-7215
BEARINGS
72-US1, 7213.10,
housed.............................................................................................
of iron or steel, concrete reinforcing............................................. 7214.20
needle roller....................................................................................
of iron or steel, definition............................................................... 72-1(l), 72-1(m)
plain shaft bearings........................................................................
of lead.............................................................................................. 78-1(a), 7803.00
BEAVER HAIR. See FINE ANIMAL HAIR
of molybdenum............................................................................... 8102
BEAVERS
of nickel........................................................................................... 75-1(a), 7505
furskins, raw...................................................................................
of stainless steel............................................................................. 7221.00, 7222.10-30
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................

8103
80-1(a), 8003.00
8101
79-1(a), 7904.00
71-US1(b)
2511.10
2516
XV-3
7109.00
7111.00
7107.00
XV-5
XV-US1
7302.40
9506.99
4203.21
3926.20
9506.69
3204.13
31-3(A)(i), 3103.20
12-4
64-US2
Ch. 46
4602
1006.20
9205.90
3307.30
3307.30
6207.91-99
6107
6208.91-99
6108
8423.10
7324
3922.10
6910
91-US3
8506.11-20
8507.10-80
8545.19
4203.21
2606.00
0910.40
9307.00
3926.90
8308.90
7018.10
0507
7308.90

6704.20
8483.30
8483.20
84-S1
8483.30

4301.80
4302.19, 4302.20-30

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
BED LINEN........................................................................................
BED SHEETS
of paper or cellulose.......................................................................
BED VALANCES..............................................................................
BEDDING...........................................................................................
BEDPLATES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
BEDROOM FURNITURE................................................................
BEDS..................................................................................................
BEDSIDE LAMPS
electric.............................................................................................
BEDSPREADS..................................................................................
BEE-KEEPING MACHINERY.........................................................
BEECH...............................................................................................
BEEF
high-quality cuts of.........................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
sausages of....................................................................................
BEER..................................................................................................
BEESWAX.........................................................................................
BEET SEED.......................................................................................
BEET SUGAR...................................................................................
syrups..............................................................................................
BEET-PULP......................................................................................
BEETS. See VEGETABLES
BELLS
musical instruments.......................................................................
nonelectric of base metals............................................................
BELTING LEATHER........................................................................
BELTS
leather..............................................................................................
leather or composition leather......................................................
sanitary, of plastics........................................................................
BELTS OR BELTING FOR MACHINERY
of plastics........................................................................................
of textile material............................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
BENDING MACHINES
for working metal or metal carbides.............................................
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
hard materials...............................................................................
BENDIOCARB..................................................................................
BENDS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
BENDS, THREADED
of stainless steel.............................................................................
BENT-WOOD FURNITURE............................................................
BENT-WOOD SEATS......................................................................
BENTAZON.......................................................................................
BENTONITE......................................................................................
BENZALDEHYDE.............................................................................
BENZAMFETAMINE (INN).............................................................
1-BENZAMIDO-4-CHLOROANTHRAQUINONE........................
1-BENZAMIDO-5-CHLOROANTHRAQUINONE........................
BENZANILIDE..................................................................................
BENZENE..........................................................................................
m-BENZENEDISULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT......................
BENZENESULFONAMIDE.............................................................
BENZENESULFONYL HYDRAZIDE.............................................
1,2,4-BENZENETRICARBOXYLIC ACID,
1,2-DIANHYDRIDE.........................................................................
3-BENZIDINESULFONIC ACID.....................................................
BENZILIC ACID................................................................................
BENZILIC ACID, METHYL ESTER................................................
1,2-BENZISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE..................................................
BENZOFURAN.................................................................................
BENZOIC ACID and its salts and esters........................................
BENZOIC ANHYDRIDE...................................................................
BENZOINTETRAHYDROPYRANYL ESTER..............................
BENZONITRILE...............................................................................
2-BENZOTHIAZOLETHIOL, SODIUM SALT..............................
BENZOTRICHLORIDE....................................................................
BENZOXAZOLONE.........................................................................
BENZOYL CHLORIDE....................................................................

63-3(a)(iii), 6302.10-39 BENZOYL PEROXIDE.....................................................................


BENZYL ACETATE..........................................................................
4818
BENZYL ALCOHOL.........................................................................
6303
BENZYL CHLORIDE........................................................................
9404
BERGAMOT
essential oils of...............................................................................
7302.90
BERGAMOTS. See FRUIT
9403.50
BERRIES. See FRUIT
94-2(b)
BERYLLIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF....................................
BERYLLIUM HYDROXIDE.............................................................
9405.20
BERYLLIUM OXIDE.........................................................................
6304.11-19
BETA RADIATION APPARATUS..................................................
8436.80
BEVERAGE AERATING MACHINERY.........................................
Ch. 44
BEVERAGE FILTERING OR PURIFYING MACHINERY...........
BEVERAGE MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
2-US1(b)
presses, crushers and similar machinery....................................
1602.50
BEVERAGES
1601.00
alcoholic..........................................................................................
2203.00
juices...............................................................................................
1521
nonalcoholic....................................................................................
12-3, 1209.11-19
residues and wastes......................................................................
1701.12
BEZITRAMIDE (INN).......................................................................
2106.90
BIB AND BRACE OVERALLS........................................................
2303.20
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
9206.00
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
8306.10
BIBLE PAPER...................................................................................
4204.00
BIBULOUS PAPER..........................................................................
BICYCLE SPEEDOMETERS..........................................................
42-3
BICYCLES
4203.30
children's.........................................................................................
3926.90
classification of...............................................................................
not motorized..................................................................................
3926.90
BIDETS
5910
ceramic............................................................................................
4010
of plastics........................................................................................
BILE....................................................................................................
8462.21-29
BILGRAFIN ACID.............................................................................
BILL HOOKS
8465.10, 8465.94,84-3
of base metals................................................................................
2932.90
BILLETS
as fuel wood....................................................................................
7307
precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.............
BILLIARDS........................................................................................
7307.22
BINDER TWINE................................................................................
9403.30-60
BINDERS
9401.69, 9401.90
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
2934.99
prepared, for foundry molds or cores..........................................
2508.10
BINOCULAR CASES.......................................................................
2912.21
BINOCULARS..................................................................................
2921.46
BIRD CALLS.....................................................................................
2924.29
BIRD FEATHERS.............................................................................
2924.29
BIRD FEATHERS AND DOWN......................................................
2924.29
BIRD SKINS......................................................................................
27-S3, 2707.10, 2902.20 BIRDS
2904.10
live....................................................................................................
2935.00
BIRDS' EGGS
2935.00
in shell.............................................................................................
not in shell.......................................................................................
2917.39
wild...................................................................................................
2921.59
yolks of............................................................................................
2918.19
N,N-BIS(ACETOACETYL-o-TOLUIDE).......................................
2918.19
N,N-BIS2-CYANOETHYL)ANILINE..............................................
2934.99
4,4'-BIS(DIMETHYLAMINO)BENZHYDROL...............................
2932.90
BISCUITS..........................................................................................
2916.31
BISMUTH AND ARTICLES THEREOF.........................................
2916.39
BISMUTH CARBONATE.................................................................
2932.90
BISMUTH CATALYSTS
2926.90
prepared..........................................................................................
2934.20
BISMUTH NITRATE........................................................................
2903.69
BISPHENOL A and its salts............................................................
2934.99
1,4-BIS[1-ANTHRAQUINONYLAMINO]ANTHRAQUINONE....
2916.32
BITOLYLENE DIISOCYANATE (TODI)........................................

2916.32
2915.39
2906.21
2903.69
3301.11

8112.11-19
2825.90
2825.90
9022.21-29
8422.30
8421.21-22
8435.10
2203.00-2206
2009.11-90
2201-2202
2303.30, 2307.00
2933.33
6211.20
6203.41-49
6103.41-49
6204.61-69
6104.61-69
4802.54-55
4804
9029.20
87-5
87-US2
8712.00
6910
3922.90
0510.00
2924.29
8201.40
4401.10
71-US1(a)
9504, 9504.20
5607
4820.30
3823.10
4202
9005.10
9208.90
5-US1
6701.00
5-US1, 0505
0105, 0106.31-39
0407.00
0408
4-US2
0408.11-19
2924.29
2926.90
2922.19
1905.10-90
8106.00
2836.93
3815.90
2834.29
2907.23
2922.39
2929.10

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
BITTERS............................................................................................
BITUMEN
natural..............................................................................................
petroleum........................................................................................
BITUMINIZED PAPER AND PAPERBOARD...............................
BITUMINOUS COAL.......................................................................
BITUMINOUS MINERALS
oils....................................................................................................
BITUMINOUS MIXTURES..............................................................
BITUMINOUS SHALE.....................................................................
BLACK FOX
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
BLACKBERRIES. See FRUIT
BLADDERS
articles of.........................................................................................
of animals........................................................................................
BLADES
for agricultural machines...............................................................
for electric shavers and electric hair clippers.............................
for food industry machines............................................................
for kitchen appliances....................................................................
for knives.........................................................................................
for machines...................................................................................
for metal working machines..........................................................
for saws...........................................................................................
for scissors and shears.................................................................
for ships propellers........................................................................
for woodworking machines...........................................................
razor.................................................................................................
BLANKETS........................................................................................
electric.............................................................................................
other than electric...........................................................................
BLAZERS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
BLEACHING MACHINES
for textile fabrics.............................................................................
BLINDS
of plastics........................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
BLOCKS
building............................................................................................
ceramic............................................................................................
flooring.............................................................................................
for making hats...............................................................................
for printing.......................................................................................
of siliceous fossil meals or siliceous earths.................................
refractory.........................................................................................
sound absorbing.............................................................................
BLOOD
animal, for therapeutic, prophylactic, diagnostic use.................
human..............................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
sausages of....................................................................................
BLOOD FRACTIONS......................................................................
BLOOD-GROUPING REAGENTS.................................................
BLOTTING PADS
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
BLOUSES
babies' garments............................................................................
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls' knitted or crocheted.........................................
BLOW TORCHES
of base metals................................................................................
hand-held........................................................................................
BLOW-MOLDING MACHINES
for working rubber or plastics.......................................................
BLOWERS
for pipe organs...............................................................................
BLUE-VEINED CHEESE.................................................................
BLUEBERRIES. See FRUIT

2208.90
2714
2713.20
4811.10
27-S2, 2701.12
27-2
2715.00
2714.10
4301.60
4302.19-30

4206
0504.00
8208.40
8510
8208.30
8208.30
8211.94
8208
8208.10
8202
8213.00
8485.10
8208.20
8212.20
63-3(a)(ii)
6301.10
6301.20-90
6203.31-39
6103.31-39
6204.31-39
8451.40
39-11(f), 3925.30
4421.90
6810.11
69-US2
6904.90
8449.00
8442.50
6901.00
6902
6808.00
3002
3002
1601-1602
1601.00
3002.10
30-3(e), 3006.20
4820
6209.20-90
6111.20-90
6206.10-90
6106
8205.60
8468.10
8477.30
8414.59
0406

BOAR
bristles and hair..............................................................................
wild, tusks of...................................................................................
BOARDS
of plaster or plaster composition..................................................
sound absorbing.............................................................................
with writing or drawing surfaces...................................................
BOAT-SWINGS................................................................................
BOATS...............................................................................................
model...............................................................................................
parts for, of plastics.......................................................................
parts of, of plastics.........................................................................
BOBBINS
of paper pulp, paper, or paperboard............................................
of plastics........................................................................................
BOBSLEDS.......................................................................................
BODIES
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
BODKINS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
BODY PARTS
artificial............................................................................................
BODYSHIRTS
of man-made fibers, knitted or crocheted...................................
BODYSUITS
of man-made fibers, knitted or crocheted...................................
BOILERS
auxiliary plant..................................................................................
central heating................................................................................
steam- and other vapor-generating.............................................
BOILING RINGS
electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes...............
BOIS DE ROSE FEMELLE.............................................................
BOLDUC FABRICS..........................................................................
BOLT CUTTERS
of base metals................................................................................
BOLT OR NUT RELEASE PREPARATIONS..............................
BOLTING CLOTH............................................................................
BOLTS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
BOMBAY MACE...............................................................................
BOMBS..............................................................................................
BOND CERTIFICATES...................................................................
BONE
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
BONE BLACK...................................................................................
BONE CHINAWARE........................................................................
ornamental articles of....................................................................
tableware and kitchenware...........................................................
BONE PLATES.................................................................................
BONE WORKING MACHINE TOOLS...........................................
BONES...............................................................................................
BONITO
prepared or preserved...................................................................
stripe-bellied, fresh or chilled........................................................
stripe-bellied, frozen......................................................................
BOOK-SEWING MACHINES.........................................................
BOOKBINDING MACHINERY.......................................................
BOOKCASES...................................................................................
BOOKS
printed.............................................................................................
BORAGE............................................................................................
BORATES
natural, except from brine.............................................................
of metals..........................................................................................
BORAX
refined.............................................................................................
BORIC ACID.....................................................................................
natural, less than 85% H3BO3 equiv.............................................
BORIDES...........................................................................................
BORING MACHINERY
for earth, minerals or ores.............................................................

0502.10
5-3
6809.11-19
6808.00
9610.00
9508.00
Ch. 89
9503
3926.90
3926.90
4822
3923.40
9506.99
8707
7319.90
9021.11-30
6114.30
6114.30
8404.10
8403.10
8402.11-19
8516.60
Ch. 44
5806.40
8203.40
3403
59-7(a)(ii), 5911.20
7616.10
7415.32
7318.15
0908.20
9306
4907.00
9601.90
3802.90
69-US4(b)
6913.10
6911.10
9021.19
8465.10-99, 84-3
0506
1604.14
0302.33, 0304
0303.43, 0304
8440.10
8440.10
94-2(a)
Ch. 49
12-4
2528.10-90
2840.11-20
2840.11-19
2810.00
2528
2850.00
8430.31-49

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
84-3, 8459.10,
for removing metal......................................................................... 8459.31-39, 8459.40
BORING-MILLING MACHINES
84-3, 8459.10,
for removing metal......................................................................... 8459.31-39
BORON.............................................................................................. 2804.50
oxides of.......................................................................................... 2810.00
BORON CARBIDE........................................................................... 2849.90
BOTANICAL COLLECTIONS AND COLLECTORS' PIECES.... 9705.00
BOTTLE CASES.............................................................................. 4202
BOTTLE CLEANING OR DRYING MACHINERY....................... 8422.20
BOTTLE FILLING, CLOSING, SEALING, CAPSULING OR
LABELING MACHINERY.............................................................. 8422.30
BOTTLES
of glass............................................................................................ 7010.90
of plastics........................................................................................ 3923.30
BOUQUETS
flower............................................................................................... 0603
of flowers and foliage..................................................................... 6-2
BOVINE ANIMALS
edible offal of.................................................................................. 0206.10-29
fresh or chilled meat of.................................................................. 0201, 0210
frozen meat of................................................................................. 0202
hair of............................................................................................... 5-4
hides and skins of.......................................................................... 4101
hides or skins of............................................................................. 41-1(c)
leather of......................................................................................... 4104
live.................................................................................................... 0102
prepared or preserved................................................................... 1602.50
raw or rendered fats of.................................................................. 1502.00
salted, in brine, dried, or smoked................................................. 0210.20
See also BEEF; VEAL
BOVINE SEMEN.............................................................................. 0511.10
BOW TIES......................................................................................... 6215
knitted or crocheted....................................................................... 6117.20
BOWLING ALLEY EQUIPMENT
automatic........................................................................................ 9504
BOWLS
ceramic............................................................................................ 6911.10, 6912.00
for smoking..................................................................................... 9614.20
BOWS
entered with string musical instruments...................................... 91-2, 9202.10
for string musical instruments....................................................... 9209.92
BOX FILES
for offices or shops......................................................................... 4819.60
BOX FILLING, CLOSING, SEALING, CAPSULING OR
LABELING MACHINERY.............................................................. 8422.30
BOX MAKING MACHINES
paper or paperboard...................................................................... 8441.20
BOX PALLETS
of wood............................................................................................ 4415.20
BOXES............................................................................................... 4819
ceramic............................................................................................ 6911.10, 6912.00
jewelry............................................................................................. 4202
of aluminum.................................................................................... 7612.90
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7310
of plastics........................................................................................ 3923.10
of stationery.................................................................................... 4817
of wood............................................................................................ 4415.10
BOXING BOOTS.............................................................................. 64-S1(b)
BRACELETS
for watches..................................................................................... 91-US2, 9113.10-90
BRACES............................................................................................ 6212
leather.............................................................................................. 42-3
BRACKETS
of base metals................................................................................ 8302.50
BRAIDING MACHINES................................................................... 8447.90
BRAIDS
in the piece...................................................................................... 5808.10
BRAKE FLUIDS
hydraulic, less than 70% petroleum oils...................................... 3819.00
BRAKE GEAR
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................ 86-2(c), 8607
BRAKE LININGS

mounted, for motor vehicles..........................................................


BRAKE LININGS AND PADS.........................................................
BRAKES
electromagnetic..............................................................................
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
BRAN.................................................................................................
BRANCHES
for bouquets or ornamental puposes...........................................
BRANDY............................................................................................
imitations of.....................................................................................
BRASS
articles of.........................................................................................
bars, rods and profiles...................................................................
definition..........................................................................................
foil....................................................................................................
lamps and lighting fittings of.........................................................
plates, sheets and strip.................................................................
unwrought.......................................................................................
wire..................................................................................................
See also COPPER ALLOYS
BRASS WIND INSTRUMENTS.....................................................
BRASSICAS. See VEGETABLES
BRASSIERES...................................................................................
BRAZIERS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
BRAZIL NUTS. See NUTS
BRAZING MACHINERY AND APPARATUS...............................
BRAZING POWDERS AND PASTES...........................................
BRAZING RODS, COATED OR CORED
of base metals or metal carbides.................................................
BRAZING RODS, LOW FUMING
of copper.........................................................................................
BREAD...............................................................................................
BREADFRUIT
fresh.................................................................................................
BREATHING APPLIANCES
artificial or therapeutic respiration................................................
other.................................................................................................
BREECHES.......................................................................................
babies' garments............................................................................
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
BREWERS' PITCH...........................................................................
BREWERS' YEAST..........................................................................
BREWERY MACHINERY n.e.s.o.i.................................................
BREWING DREGS AND WASTE..................................................
BRICKS
building............................................................................................
ceramic............................................................................................
of cement, concrete or artificial stone..........................................
of siliceous fossil meals or siliceous earths.................................
refractory.........................................................................................
BRIDGE CRANES............................................................................
BRIDGES
for clock or watch movements......................................................
BRIDGES AND BRIDGE SECTIONS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
BRIEFCASES....................................................................................
BRIEFS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
BRIQUETTES
coal..................................................................................................
of wood waste and scrap..............................................................
BRISLING
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................

10

8708.31
6813.10
8505.20
8714.94
8607
2302
0604
22-US6, 2208.90
2208.90
7411-7419
7407.21
74-S1(a)
7410
9405.10-60, 9405.99
7409.21-29
7403.21
7408.21
9205.10
6212.10
7321
8468.10-80, 8515.19
3810.10
8311
7407.21
1905.10-90
0810.90
9019.20
9020.00
6211.20
6209.20-90
6111.20-90
6203.41-49
6103.41-49
6204.61-69
6104.61-69
3807.00
2102.20
8438.40
2303.30
6810.11
6904.10
6810.11
6901.00
6902
8426.19
9114.40
7610.90
7308.10
4202.11-12
6207.11-19
6107.11-19
6208
6108.21-29
2701.20
4401.30
0302.61, 0304
0303.71, 0304

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
prepared or preserved...................................................................
BRISTLES.........................................................................................
BROACHING MACHINES
for removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets...........
BROAD BEANS. See LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES
BROADTAIL LAMB
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
BROCCOLI. See VEGETABLES
BROCHURES
printed.............................................................................................
BROKEN RICE.................................................................................
BROMATES
of metals..........................................................................................
BROMAZEPAM (INN).....................................................................
BROMIDE OXIDES
of metals..........................................................................................
BROMIDES
of metals..........................................................................................
BROMINATED HYDROCARBONS...............................................
BROMINE..........................................................................................
5-BROMOACETYL-2-SALICYLAMIDE........................................
1-BROMO-2-NITROBENZENE......................................................
6-BROMO-5-METHYL-1H-IMIDAZO[4,5-b]PYRIDINE..............
BROMOXYNIL..................................................................................
BRONZE
articles of.........................................................................................
definition..........................................................................................
plates, sheets and strip.................................................................
unwrought.......................................................................................
See also COPPER ALLOYS
BROODERS
for poultry........................................................................................
BROOM HANDLES
of wood............................................................................................
BROOMCORN..................................................................................
BROOMS...........................................................................................
knots and tufts prepared for..........................................................
of vegetable materials...................................................................
vegetable materials used in..........................................................
BROTHS............................................................................................
BROTIZOLAM (INN)........................................................................
BROWN RICE...................................................................................
BRUSH BACKS
of wood............................................................................................
BRUSH BODIES
of wood............................................................................................
BRUSH HANDLES
of wood............................................................................................
BRUSHES.........................................................................................
for appliances, vehicles or machines...........................................
knots and tufts prepared for..........................................................
of graphite or other carbon............................................................
of vegetable materials...................................................................
vegetable materials used in..........................................................
See also names of specific brushes
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. See VEGETABLES
BRYNDZA CHEESE........................................................................
BUCKETS
of plastics........................................................................................
BUCKLES, BUCKLE CLASPS, AND BUCKLE SLIDES
of base metal..................................................................................
BUCKRAM........................................................................................
BUCKWHEAT...................................................................................
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR....................................................................
BUFFALO
hides or skins of.............................................................................
leather of.........................................................................................
BUFFERS
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
BUGLES............................................................................................
not strung and not set, of plastics................................................
BUILDERS' WARE
of plastics........................................................................................

1604.13
0502
8461.30, 84-3

4301.30
4302.13, 4302.20-30

4901, 4911
1006.40
2829.90
2933.33
2827.51
2827.51-59
2903.30-69
2801.30
2924.29
2904.90
2933.99
2926.90
7411-7419
74-S1(b)
7409.31-39
7403.22

8436.21
4417.00
1403.00
96-US1(a)
96-3, 9603
9603.10
1403
2104.10
2934.91
1006.20
4417.00
4417.00
4417.00
9603
9603.50
96-3, 9603
8545.20
9603.10
1403

0406
3926.90
8308
5901
1008.10
1102.90
41-1(c)
4104
86-2(d), 8607.30
9205.10
3926.90
39-11, 3925

BUILDING MACHINERY n.e.s.o.i..................................................


BUILDING MATERIALS
of wood............................................................................................
BUILDING STONE...........................................................................
BUILDINGS
prefabricated..................................................................................
BULBS...............................................................................................
dormant...........................................................................................
in growth or in flower......................................................................
of glass............................................................................................
BULBS FOR SYRINGES
of plastics........................................................................................
BULLDOZERS
self-propelled..................................................................................
BUMPERS
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
BUNAMIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE................................................
BUNG COVERS
of base metals................................................................................
BURPRENORPHINE (INN)............................................................
BURGLAR ALARMS........................................................................
BURLEY TOBACCO........................................................................
BUSHES
grafted or not..................................................................................
BUSINESS FORMS
manifold, of paper or paperboard.................................................
BUTA-1,3-DIENE..............................................................................
BUTADIENE......................................................................................
BUTADIENE RUBBER (BR)
uncompounded..............................................................................
BUTABITAL (INN)............................................................................
BUTAN-1-OL....................................................................................
n-BUTANAL......................................................................................
BUTANE............................................................................................
liquefied, in containers not exceeding 300 cm3.........................
BUTANES..........................................................................................
BUTANOIC ACIDS...........................................................................
BUTANOLS
except n-Butyl alcohol...................................................................
BUTANONE......................................................................................
BUTAPERAZINE MALEATE..........................................................
BUTENE and isomers thereof.........................................................
BUTOBARBITAL..............................................................................
BUTT WELDING FITTINGS
of iron or steel (except stainless steel)........................................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
BUTTER............................................................................................
cocoa...............................................................................................
BUTTER-KNIVES
of base metals................................................................................
BUTTERFLY NETS.........................................................................
BUTTERMILK...................................................................................
BUTTON BLANKS...........................................................................
BUTTON MOLDS.............................................................................
BUTTONS.........................................................................................
n-BUTYL ACETATE.........................................................................
n-BUTYL ALCOHOL........................................................................
sec-BUTYL CHLORIDE...................................................................
tert-BUTYL PEROXYBENZOATE.................................................
5-tert-BUTYL-2,4,6-TRINITRO-m-XYLENE.................................
4-tert-BUTYL-2,6-DIMETHYL-3,5DINITROACETOPHENONE.........................................................
6-tert-BUTYL-3-METHYL-2,4-DINITRO-ANISOLE....................
2-tert-BUTYL-4-(2,4-DICHLORO-5-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL)-A2-1,3,4-OXADIAZOLIN-5-ONE.
2-tert-BUTYL-4-METHYL-6-(5-CHLOROBENZOTRIAZOL-2YL)PHENOL....................................................................................
2-sec-BUTYL-4-tert-BUTYL-6-(BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)
PHENOL..........................................................................................
BUTYL (R)-2-[4-(5-TRIFLUOROMETHYL-2PYRIDINYLOXY0PHENOXY]PROPANOATE...........................
BUTYLENE.......................................................................................
and isomers thereof.......................................................................
BUTYLENE GLYCOL......................................................................
BUTYLENE OXIDE..........................................................................

11

8479.10
Ch. 44
2515-2516
94-4, 9406.00
Ch. 6
0601.10
0601.20
7011
3926.90
8429.11, 8429.19
8708.10
2925.20
8309
2939.11
8531.10
2401.10
0602.20
4820.40
2901.24
2711.14, 2711.29
4002.20
2933.53
2905.13
2912.13
2901.10
3606.10
2711.13, 2711.29
2915.60
2905.14
2914.12
2934.30
2901.23
7933.53
7307.93
7307.23
0405.00
1804.00
8215
9507.90
0403.90
96-US3, 9606.30
9606.30
96-US3, 9606.21-30
2915.33
2905.13
2903.19
2916.39
2904.20
2914.70
2909.30
2934.99
2933.99
2933.99
2933.99
2711.14, 2711.29
2901.23
2905.39
2910.90

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
BUTYLMONOAMINES and their salts..........................................
n-BUTYRALDEHYDE......................................................................
BUTYRIC ACIDS and their salts and esters.................................
BUTYROLACTONE.........................................................................
CAB CHASSIS..................................................................................
CABBAGE. See VEGETABLES
CABINETS
refrigerating or freezing.................................................................
CABLE-DRUMS
of wood............................................................................................
CABLE-MAKING MACHINES........................................................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
CABLES
articles of textile, n.e.s...................................................................
insulated, electric...........................................................................
of aluminum, not electrically insulated.........................................
of copper, not electrically insulated..............................................
of iron or steel, not electrically insulated......................................
of scrap...........................................................................................
textile...............................................................................................
CABS
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
CADMIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF........................................
CADMIUM COMPOUNDS
pigments and preparations based on..........................................
CADMIUM SULFIDE........................................................................
CAFFEINE and its salts...................................................................
CAKE-SERVERS
of base metals................................................................................
CAKES...............................................................................................
fish...................................................................................................
CALCIUM..........................................................................................
CALCIUM BORATES
natural..............................................................................................
CALCIUM BROMIDE.......................................................................
CALCIUM CARBIDE........................................................................
CALCIUM CARBONATE.................................................................
CALCIUM CHLORIDE.....................................................................
CALCIUM CYANAMIDE..................................................................
CALCIUM HYDROGENORTHOPHOSPHATE
fertilizer-grade................................................................................
nonfertilizer grade..........................................................................
CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITES.......................................................
CALCIUM NITRATE........................................................................
CALCIUM PHOSPHATES..............................................................
natural..............................................................................................
CALCIUM SULFATE........................................................................
CALCIUM TUNGSTATE.................................................................
CALCULATING INSTRUMENTS
mathematical..................................................................................
CALCULATING MACHINES
mechanical......................................................................................
electronic.........................................................................................
CALCULATORS
electronic, capable of operation without an external source of
power.............................................................................................
CALENDAR WATCHES..................................................................
CALENDARS
printed.............................................................................................
CALENDERING MACHINES
other than for metal or glass.........................................................
CALIPER BRAKES
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
CALIPERS
for measuring length......................................................................
CALL HORNS...................................................................................
CALLS
decoy...............................................................................................
CAMAZEPAM (INN).........................................................................
CAMEL HAIR. See FINE ANIMAL HAIR
CAMEL-BACK STRIPS
of unvulcanized rubber..................................................................
CAMEOS
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................

2921.19
2912.13
2915.60
2932.29
8704.10

8418.50
4415.10
84-7
8479.40
5609
8544.20-60
7614
7413.00
7312.10
6310
XI-3(A), 5607
8707
8107
3206.30
2830.30
2939.30
8215
1905.10-90
1604.20
2805.12
2528.90
2827.59
2849.10
2836.50
2827.20
31-2(A)(vii), 3102.70
31-3(A)(iv)
2835.25
2828.10
2834.29
2835.25-26
2510.10-20
2520
2841.80
9017.20
8470.30
8470.10-20

8470.10
91-US1(a)
4910.00
8420.10
8714.94
9017.30
9208
9208.90
2933.91

4006.10
9601.90

CAMERA CASES.............................................................................
CAMERAS
cinematographic.............................................................................
objective lenses for........................................................................
CAMERAS, PHOTOGRAPHIC
for microfilm, microfiche or other microforms.............................
for preparing printing plates or cylinders.....................................
for underwater, aerial survey, medical or surgical exam, forensic
or criminological uses..................................................................
instant print.....................................................................................
other than cinematographic..........................................................
CAMPHOR........................................................................................
CAMPING GOODS..........................................................................
CAMPING TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILERS.............................
CAMSHAFTS....................................................................................
CAN FILLING, CLOSING, SEALING, CAPSULING OR
LABELING MACHINERY..............................................................
CANAIGRE
tanning extract................................................................................
CANARY SEED................................................................................
CANCELING MACHINES
for postage stamps........................................................................
CANDLES..........................................................................................
textile wicks for...............................................................................
CANDY STICKS
of wood............................................................................................
CANDY WRAPPING MACHINES..................................................
CANE
furniture of.......................................................................................
furniture parts of.............................................................................
seat parts of....................................................................................
seats of............................................................................................
CANE MOLASSES..........................................................................
CANE SUGAR..................................................................................
syrups..............................................................................................
CANNELLONI...................................................................................
CANNULAE.......................................................................................
CANOES............................................................................................
parts of, of plastics.........................................................................
CANS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
CANTALOUPES. See FRUIT
CANTHARIDES................................................................................
CANVAS
painted.............................................................................................
prepared for painting.....................................................................
CAPACITANCE MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND
APPARATUS..................................................................................
CAPACITORS
electrical..........................................................................................
CAPERS. See VEGETABLES
CAPES
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
-CAPROLACTAM...........................................................................
CAPS
detonating.......................................................................................
of base metals................................................................................
percussion......................................................................................
CAPS (CLOSURES)
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
CAPSICUM.......................................................................................
dried or crushed or ground............................................................
See also VEGETABLES
CAPSTANS.......................................................................................
CAPSULES
empty...............................................................................................
CAPSULES FOR BOTTLES
of base metals................................................................................
CAPSULING MACHINERY.............................................................

12

4202
9007.11-19
9002.11
9006.20
9006.10
9006.30
9006.40
9006.10-59
2914.21
6306
8716
8483.10
8422.30
3201.90
1008.30
8472.30
3406.00
5908
4421.90
8422.40
9403.80
9403.90
9401.90
9401.50
1703.10
1701.11
2106.90
1902
9018.39
8903
3926.90
7612
7310
0510.00
5907
5901
9030.81-89
8532.10-30

6201.11-19
6101
6202.11-19
6102
2933.71
3603.00
8309
3603.00
3923.50
4016.99
7-2
0904.20
8425.31, 8425.39
1905
8309
8422.30

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
CAPTIVE-BOLT HUMANE KILLERS............................................
CAR FURNITURE
parts for...........................................................................................
CAR SEATS......................................................................................
parts of............................................................................................
CARACUL LAMB
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
CARAMEL.........................................................................................
CARAWAY
seeds of...........................................................................................
CARBADOX......................................................................................
CARBAZOLE....................................................................................
CARBIDES........................................................................................
of metal, nonagglomerated, mixed...............................................
CARBON
activated..........................................................................................
articles used for electrical purposes............................................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
CARBON BLACK
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
pigment preparations based on....................................................
CARBON BRUSHES.......................................................................
CARBON DIOXIDE..........................................................................
CARBON DISULFIDE......................................................................
CARBON ELECTRODES................................................................
CARBON PAPER.............................................................................
CARBON RESISTORS
electrical, other than for heating...................................................
CARBON SETS
interleaved, of paper or paperboard............................................
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE.........................................................
CARBONACEOUS PASTES
for electrodes, furnace linings.......................................................
CARBONATES
barium, natural...............................................................................
magnesium, natural.......................................................................
of metals..........................................................................................
CARBONIC ACID, METHYL ESTER, DIESTER WITH
2,2'-(m-TOLYLAMINO)DIETHANOL (TOLUIDINE
CARBONATE)
CARBONIZING BASE PAPER.......................................................
3-CARBOXY-1,4-SULFOPHENYLPYRAZOL-5-ONE................
CARBOXYAMIDE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS...........................
CARBOXYLATED STYRENE-BUTADIENE RUBBER
(XSBR).............................................................................................
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS, THEIR ANHYDRIDES, HALIDES,
PEROXIDES, AND PEROXYACIDS AND THEIR
DERIVATIVES.................................................................................
CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE.................................................
CARBOYS
of plastics........................................................................................
CARCOATS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
CARD CLOTHING
textile...............................................................................................
CARD-INDEX CABINETS
of base metals................................................................................
CARDAMOMS..................................................................................
CARDING MACHINES
for preparing textile fibers.............................................................
CARDS
for mechanical musical instruments.............................................
greeting, printed.............................................................................
not punched, for punchcard machines........................................
playing.............................................................................................
CARFECILLIN, SODIUM.................................................................
CARILLONS......................................................................................
CARNALLITE....................................................................................
CARNATIONS..................................................................................
CARNIVAL ARTICLES....................................................................

9303
9403.90
9401.20
9401.90
4301.30
4302.13, 4302.20-30
1702
0909.40
2933.99
2707.99, 2933.99
2849.10-90
3823.30
3802.10
8545.11-90
2803.00
2803.00
3206.49
8545.20
2811.21
2813.10
8545.11-19
4816.10, 4809.10
8533.10
4820.40
2903.14
3801.30
2511.20
2519.10
2836.10-99

2922.50
4802.30
2933.19
2924, 2925
4002.11-19

29-5(e), 2915-2919
3912.31
3923.30
6201.11-19
6101
6202.11-19
6102
5911.10
8304.00
0908.30
8445.10
9209.99
4909.00
4823.30
9504.40
2941.10
9206.00
31-4(a)(i), 3104.10
0603.10
9505

CAROTENE......................................................................................
CARP
live....................................................................................................
CARPENTRY
of wood, for builders......................................................................
CARPETS..........................................................................................
felt....................................................................................................
knotted.............................................................................................
tufted................................................................................................
woven..............................................................................................
CARRIER-CURRENT LINE SYSTEMS
for telegraphy or telephony...........................................................
CARROTS. See VEGETABLES
CARTON MAKING MACHINES
paper or paperboard......................................................................
CARTONS
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
CARTRIDGE WADS........................................................................
CARTRIDGES...................................................................................
for captive-bolt humane killers......................................................
for riveting or similar tools.............................................................
pick-up, for record players and turntables..................................
CASE MAKING MACHINES
paper or paperboard......................................................................
CASEIN..............................................................................................
CASEIN GLUES
bulk..................................................................................................
for retail, 1 kg or less.....................................................................
CASEINATES...................................................................................
CASES
for clocks.........................................................................................
for watches.....................................................................................
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
CASH BOXES
of base metals................................................................................
CASH REGISTERS..........................................................................
CASHEW APPLES. See FRUIT
CASHEW NUTS. See NUTS
CASHEWS. See NUTS
CASHMERE
sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, vests, knitted or crocheted
o f ....................................................................................................
CASHMERE GOAT HAIR. See FINE ANIMAL HAIR
CASING
oil or gas drilling.............................................................................
CASINO GAMES
special tables for............................................................................
CASKETS
of wood............................................................................................
CASKS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
CASSAVA (MANIOC)......................................................................
food preparations of.......................................................................
starch...............................................................................................
CASSETTE TAPE PLAYERS
sound...............................................................................................
CASSETTE TAPE SOUND RECORDERS...................................
CAST IRON
definition..........................................................................................
fittings for pipes and tubes............................................................
radiators..........................................................................................
table, kitchen and household articles..........................................
tubes, pipes and hollow profiles...................................................
waste and scrap of.........................................................................
CASTANETS....................................................................................
CASTING MACHINES
for metallurgy or metal foundries..................................................
CASTOR BEANS.............................................................................
CASTOR OIL....................................................................................
CASTOR OIL SEEDS......................................................................

13

3204.19
0301.93
4418
Ch. 57
5704
5701
5703
5702
8517.10-40

8441.30
4819
9306
9306
9306.30
9306.30
8522.10
8441.30
3501.10
3501.90
3506.10
3501.90
9111.10-80
9111.10-80
4819
3923.10
4415.10
8303.00
8470.50

6110.10

7305,7305
9504
4420
7612
7310
4416.00
0714.10
1903.00
1108.14
8519.40, 8519.91
8520.10-31
73-1
7307.11
7322.11
7323.91-92
7303.00
7204.10
9206.00
8454.30
1207.30
1515.30, 1516-1518
12-1

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
CASTOREUM...................................................................................
CASTORS
of base metals................................................................................
CAT FOOD........................................................................................
CATALOGS
commercial, printed.......................................................................
CATALYSTS
of platinum......................................................................................
supported........................................................................................
CATALYTIC PREPARATIONS......................................................
CATGUT
articles of.........................................................................................
sterile surgical................................................................................
CATHETERS....................................................................................
CATHINE (INN)................................................................................
CATHODE-RAY OSCILLOGRAPHS............................................
CATHODE-RAY TELEVISION PICTURE TUBES.......................
CATHODE-RAY TUBE ENVELOPES...........................................
CATHODES
of copper.........................................................................................
CATSUP............................................................................................
CAULIFLOWER. See VEGETABLES
CAULKING COMPOUNDS.............................................................
CAUSTIC CALCINED MAGNESITE..............................................
CAUSTIC POTASH.........................................................................
CAUSTIC SODA...............................................................................
CAVIAR..............................................................................................
CAVIAR SUBSTITUTES.................................................................
CAYENNE PEPPER.........................................................................
CEILING COVERINGS
of plastics........................................................................................
CEILING LIGHTING FITTINGS
electric.............................................................................................
CELERIAC. See VEGETABLES
CELERY OTHER THAN CELERIAC. See VEGETABLES
CELESTAS........................................................................................
CELLS
photovoltaic.....................................................................................
primary, electric..............................................................................
CELLULAR WOOD PANELS.........................................................
CELLULOSE
in primary forms..............................................................................
CELLULOSE ACETATES
nonplasticized.................................................................................
plasticized.......................................................................................
CELLULOSE ETHERS
in primary forms..............................................................................
CELLULOSE FIBER-CEMENT
articles of.........................................................................................
CELLULOSE FIBERS......................................................................
CELLULOSE NITRATES
in primary forms..............................................................................
CELLULOSE WADDING.................................................................
CEMENT CLINKERS.......................................................................
CEMENT COPPER..........................................................................
CEMENTS.........................................................................................
bone reconstruction, dental..........................................................
machinery for agglomerating, shaping or molding.....................
refractory.........................................................................................
resin.................................................................................................
CENTRAL HEATING BOILERS.....................................................
CENTRIFUGAL DRYERS...............................................................
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.................................................................
CENTRIFUGES................................................................................

0510.00
83-2, 8302.20
2309.10
4911.10
7115.10
3815.11-19
3815
4206.10
30-3(a), 3006.10
9018.39
2939.43
9030.20, 9030.20
8540.11-12
7011.20
7403.11
2103.20
3214
2519.90
2815.20
2815.11-12
1604.30
1604.30
0904.20
39-9, 3918
9405.10

9206.00
8541.40
8506.11-20
4418
3912
3912.11
3912.12
3912.31-39
6811.10-90
48-US1, 48-6, 48-7

3912.20
48-6, 48-7
2523.10
74-US1, 7401.20
2523.10-90
30-3(f), 3006.40
8474.80
3816.00
3214
8403.10
8421.12, 8421.19
8413
8421.11-19
8532.10, 8532.23,
CERAMIC DIELECTRIC FIXED CAPACITORS.......................... 8532.24
CERAMIC FIRING TESTERS
fusible.............................................................................................. 38-2(e)
CERAMIC PASTE
machinery for agglomerating, shaping or molding..................... 8474.80
CERAMIC PRODUCTS................................................................... Ch. 69
electrical insulators........................................................................ 8546.20
radioactive...................................................................................... 2844, 28-6(d)
CERAMIC SUBSTRATES

with components assembled thereon, for color television


receivers........................................................................................
CERAMICS WORKING MACHINE TOOLS.................................
CEREAL BOWLS
of plastics........................................................................................
CEREAL FLOURS............................................................................
CEREAL GRAINS
fragmentation of.............................................................................
worked.............................................................................................
CEREAL GROATS, MEAL AND PELLETS..................................
CEREAL STRAW AND HUSKS.....................................................
CEREAL WORKING MACHINES
other than farm type.......................................................................
CEREALS..........................................................................................
flour, groats, mead, and pellets....................................................
food preparations of.......................................................................
germ of............................................................................................
grains of...........................................................................................
residues...........................................................................................
CERIUM
compounds.....................................................................................
CERMETS AND ARTICLES THEREOF.......................................
radioactive......................................................................................
CERTIFIED REFERENCE MATERIALS.......................................
CETYL ALCOHOL...........................................................................
CHAIN
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
CHAIN SAW BLADES
of base metals................................................................................
CHAIN SAWS...................................................................................
CHAIN SPROCKETS......................................................................
CHAIR LIFTS....................................................................................
CHAIR WEDGES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
CHAIRS
for X-ray or alpha, beta or gamma radiation apparatus.............
of barbers........................................................................................
of dentists........................................................................................
See also FURNITURE
CHALKS............................................................................................
drawing............................................................................................
for billiards......................................................................................
tailors'..............................................................................................
CHAMOIS LEATHER.......................................................................
hides or skins of.............................................................................
CHAMOTTE EARTH.......................................................................
CHANDELIERS................................................................................
CHARCOAL
of wood............................................................................................
CHARCOALS
drawing............................................................................................
CHARTS
printed.............................................................................................
CHASSIS
fitted with engines, for motor vehicles.........................................
CHAYOTE
fresh or chilled................................................................................
CHECK FORMS...............................................................................
CHECK VALVES..............................................................................
CHECK-RAILS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
CHECKING INSTRUMENTS
for variables of liquids or gases....................................................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
CHECKING MACHINES
weight-operated.............................................................................
CHEDDAR CHEESE........................................................................
CHEESE............................................................................................
from sheep's milk, processed.......................................................
grated or powdered.......................................................................
mixtures of......................................................................................
processed but not grated or powdered.......................................
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS....

14

8529.90
8464.10-90, 84-3
3924.10
1102
11-3
1104
1103
1213.00, 1401
8437.80
Ch. 10, 1001-1008
Ch. 11
1904.10-90
1104.30
10-1(a)
2302.10-40
2846.10
8113.00
2844, 28-6(d)
3822.00
2905.17
7419.10
7315
8202.40
8467.81
8483.40
8428.60
7302
9022.90
9402.10
9402.10
2509.00, 2510
9609
9504.20
9609.90
4114.10
41-1(c)
2508.70
9405.10
4402.00
9609
4905
8706.00
0709.90
4907.00
8481.30
7302
9026.10-80
9031.10-80
8423.20-89
0406
4-2, 0406
0406.30
0406.20
0406.90
0406.30
9027.10-80

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
doped for use in electronics..........................................................
CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
doped for use in electronics..........................................................
nonradioactive................................................................................
radioactive......................................................................................
See also specific base metals and precious metals
CHEMICAL WARES
ceramic............................................................................................
CHEMICAL WOODPULP................................................................
dissolving grades...........................................................................
CHENILLE FABRICS.......................................................................
CHENILLE YARN.............................................................................
CHEROOTS......................................................................................
CHERRIES. See FRUIT
CHERVIL...........................................................................................
CHESTNUT
tanning extract of............................................................................
CHESTNUTS. See NUTS
CHICAGO ACID...............................................................................
CHICKENS
live....................................................................................................
meat and edible offal of.................................................................
CHICKPEAS (GARBANZOS). See LEGUMINOUS
VEGETABLES
CHICLE..............................................................................................
CHICORY
cichorium spp. See VEGETABLES
roasted coffee additive..................................................................
CHICORY PLANTS AND ROOTS.................................................
CHICORY ROOTS
cichorium intybus sativum.............................................................
CHIMES.............................................................................................
CHIMNEY POTS AND LINERS
ceramic............................................................................................
CHIMNEYS
of glass for lighting.........................................................................
CHIN RESTS
for string musical instruments.......................................................
CHINA and CHINAWARE...............................................................
CHINCHILLAS
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
CHINESE LAMB
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
CHINSTRAPS
for headgear...................................................................................
CHIOLITE
natural..............................................................................................
CHIPPER KNIFE STEEL
definition..........................................................................................
CHIPWOOD......................................................................................
CHISELS...........................................................................................
CHLORAMPHENICOL and its derivatives....................................
CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE (INN).........................................................
CHLORATES
of metals..........................................................................................
CHLORIDE HYDROXIDES
of metals..........................................................................................
CHLORIDE OXIDES
of metals..........................................................................................
of nonmetals...................................................................................
CHLORIDES
inorganic compounds....................................................................
of metals..........................................................................................
of nonmetals...................................................................................
CHLORINATED BIPHENYLS.........................................................
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS.............................................
CHLORINE........................................................................................
CHLORITES
unexpanded....................................................................................
CHLOROACETIC ACIDS................................................................
4'-CHLOROACETOACETANILIDE...............................................

2-CHLORO-4-AMINO-5HYDROXYBENZENESULFONAMIDE........................................
CHLOROBENZENE.........................................................................
28-8, 3818.00
o-CHLOROBENZONITRILLE.........................................................
2801-2805
p-CHLOROBENZONITRILLE.........................................................
2844
p-CHLORO-2-BENZYLPYRIDINE.................................................
CHLOROBROMODIFLUOROMETHANE....................................
6-CHLORO-m-CRESOL [OH=1]....................................................
6909.11
5-CHLORO-2-CYANOANILINE.....................................................
Ch. 47
5-CHLORO-2-(2',4'-DICHLOROPHENOXY)ANILINE................
47-1
4-CHLORO-2,5-DIMETHOXYANILINE........................................
5801
1-CHLORO-3,4-DINITROBENZENE.............................................
5606
1-CHLORO-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE...............................................
2402.10
CHLOROETHANE...........................................................................
CHLOROETHYLENE......................................................................
7-2
CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS.......................................................
CHLOROFORM................................................................................
3201.30
5-CHLORO-7-IODO-8-QUINOLINOL...........................................
6-CHLOROMETANILIC ACID........................................................
2922.21
CHLOROMETHANE........................................................................
CHLORO-3-(3-METHYL-5-OXO-2-PYRAZOLIN-1-YL)
0105
BENZENESULFONIC ACID.........................................................
0207,0210.99
4-(4-CHLORO-2-METHYLPHENOXY)BUTYRIC ACID.............
2-(4-CHLORO-2-METHYLPHENOXY)PROPIONIC ACID,
and its salts.....................................................................................
40-1, 4001.30
4-CHLORO-1-METHYLPIPERIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE.........
2-CHLORO-5-NITROANILINE.......................................................
4-CHLORO-3-NITROANILINE.......................................................
2101.30
5-CHLORO-2-NITROANISOLE.....................................................
0601.20
4-CHLORO-3-NITROBENZOIC ACID..........................................
CHLORO-3-NITRO-p-DIMETHOXYBENZENE...........................
1212
m-CHLOROPEROXYBENZOIC ACID..........................................
9206.00
m-CHLOROPHENOL......................................................................
p-CHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID...........................................
6905.90
N-[[4-CHLOROPHENYL)AMINO]CARBONYL]-2,6DIFLUOROBENZAMIDE...............................................................
9405.91
3-(p-CHLOROPHENYL)-1,1-DIMETHYLUREA..........................
1(m-CHLOROPHENYL)-3-METHYL-2-PYRAZOLIN-5-ONE.....
9209.92
CHLOROPRENE (CHLOROBUTADIENE) RUBBER (CR)
69-US4(a)
uncompounded..............................................................................
p-CHLOROPYRAZOLONE.............................................................
4301.80
CHLOROSULFURIC ACID.............................................................
4302.19-30
CHLOROTHYMOL..........................................................................
-CHLOROTOLUENE.....................................................................
4301.30
3-CHLORO-o-TOLUIDINE..............................................................
4302.13, 4302.20-30
4-CHLORO-m-TOLUIDINE.............................................................
5-CHLORO-o-TOLUIDINE..............................................................
6507.00
6-CHLORO-o-TOLUIDINE..............................................................
4-CHLORO-m-TOLUIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE.........................
2530.90
6-CHLORO-2-TOLUIDINE-4-SULFONIC ACID..........................
N'-(4-CHLORO-o-TOLYL)-N,N-DIMETHYLFORMAMIDINE.....
72-US1(f)
4-CHLORO-,,-TRIFLUORO-o-TOLUIDINE...........................
4404
CHLORPROMAZINE.......................................................................
8205.30
CHOCOLATE....................................................................................
2941.40
milk drink.........................................................................................
2933.91
white................................................................................................
CHOCOLATE MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
2829.11-90
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
CHOLINE
2827.41-49
and its salts.....................................................................................
CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS..........................................................
2827.41-49
CHRISTMAS TREES
2812.10
evergreen........................................................................................
CHRISTMAS-TREE LAMPS..........................................................
2828.90
CHROMATES
2827.10-39
of metals..........................................................................................
2812.10
CHROMATOGRAPHS....................................................................
2903.69
CHROMIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF....................................
2903.11-29, 2903.40-69 ores and concentrates...................................................................
2801.10
CHROMIUM CARBIDE....................................................................
CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS
2530.10
pigments and preparations based on..........................................
2915.40
CHROMIUM HYDROXIDE..............................................................
2924.29
CHROMIUM OXIDES......................................................................
3818.00

15

2935.00
2903.61
2926.90
2926.90
2933.39
2903.40
2908.10
2926.90
2922.29
2922.29
2904.90
2910.30
2903.11
2903.21
2903.40
2903.13
2933.40
2921.42
2903.11
2933.19
2918.90
2918.90
2933.39
2921.42
2921.42
2909.30
2916.39
2909.30
2916.39
2908.10
2918.90
2924.29
2924.21
2933.19
4002.41-49
2933.19
2806.20
2908.10
2903.69
2921.43
2921.43
2921.43
2921.43
2921.43
2921.43
2925.20
2921.43
2934.30
1806.10-90
2202.90
1704
8438.20
2923.10
9505.10
0604.91
8539.22, 8539.29
2841.20-50
9027.20
8112.20-29
2610.00
2849.90
3206.20
2819.90
2819.10-90

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
CHROMIUM SULFATES................................................................
CHROMIUM TRIOXIDE..................................................................
CHRONOGRAPHS..........................................................................
CHRONOMETERS
standard marine.............................................................................
CHRYSANTHEMUMS.....................................................................
CHRYSENE.......................................................................................
CHUCKS
electromagnetic or permanent magnet........................................
CIDER................................................................................................
CIDER MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
presses, crushers and similar machinery....................................
CIGAR BOXES
of wood............................................................................................
CIGAR HOLDERS............................................................................
CIGAR LEAF TOBACCO................................................................
CIGARETTE BOXES
of wood............................................................................................
CIGARETTE CASES.......................................................................
CIGARETTE HOLDERS..................................................................
CIGARETTE LEAF TOBACCO......................................................
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS.................................................................
CIGARETTE PACKAGE WRAPPING MACHINES.....................
CIGARETTE PAPER........................................................................
CIGARETTES...................................................................................
CIGARILLOS....................................................................................
CIGARS.............................................................................................
CINCHONA
alkaloids of......................................................................................
CINEMATOGRAPHIC CAMERAS.................................................
CINEMATOGRAPHIC PROJECTORS.........................................
CINNAMON.......................................................................................
CINNAMON-TREE FLOWERS......................................................
CIRCUIT BREAKERS, AUTOMATIC

2833.23
2819.10
91-US1(a)
9105.99
0603.10
2902.90
8505.90
2206.00
8435.10
4420.90
9614
2401.10-20
4420.90
4202
9614
2401.10
9613
8422.40
4813
24-US3, 2402.20
2402.10
24-US3, 2402.10
2939.21-29
9007.11-19
9007.21-29
0906
0906

8535.21, 8535.29,
for electrical circuits....................................................................... 8536.20
CIRCUIT PROTECTING APPARATUS
8535.10-29, 8535.40-90,
for electrical circuits....................................................................... 8536.10-30, 8537.10-20
CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES.............................................. 8447.11-12
CIRCULAR SAW BLADES
of base metals................................................................................ 8202.31-32
CIRCUSES
travelling.......................................................................................... 9508.10
CISTERNS
flushing, of plastics........................................................................ 3922.90
CITIZENS BAND (CB) TRANSCEIVERS..................................... 8525.20
CITRAL.............................................................................................. 2912.19
CITRIC ACID..................................................................................... 2918.14
salts and esters of.......................................................................... 2918.15
CITRON. See FRUIT
CITRONELLOL................................................................................. 2905.22
CITRUS FRUIT. See FRUIT
essential oils of............................................................................... 3301
CIVET................................................................................................. 0510.00
CLAMPS
of base metals................................................................................ 8205.70
electromagnetic or permanent magnet........................................ 8505.90
CLAMS
juice of............................................................................................. 1603.00
prepared or preserved................................................................... 1605.90
CLAMSHELLS
self-propelled.................................................................................. 8429.52-59
CLARINETS...................................................................................... 9205.90
CLASPS
of base metal clad with precious metal....................................... 7113
of base metals................................................................................ 8308
CLASPS AND FRAMES WITH CLASPS INCORPORATING
LOCKS
of base metal.................................................................................. 8301.50
CLAVES............................................................................................. 9206.00
CLAWS.............................................................................................. 0507
CLAYS............................................................................................... 2507.00, 2508.10-40
activated.......................................................................................... 3802.90

CLEANING CLOTHS.......................................................................
CLEANING MACHINERY
for bottles or other containers.......................................................
for eggs, fruit or other produce.....................................................
for seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables.........................
for textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile articles....................
CLEANING PREPARATIONS........................................................
CLEANSING TISSUES AND TOWELS
of paper...........................................................................................
CLEAVERS........................................................................................
CLEMENTINES. See FRUIT
CLICK STICK LEVERS AND TWIST GRIPS
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
CLINICAL THERMOMETERS........................................................
CLOAKS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
CLOBAZAM (INN)............................................................................
CLOCK CASES................................................................................
CLOCK DIALS
special marking requirements......................................................
CLOCK GLASSES...........................................................................
CLOCK MOVEMENTS....................................................................
battery or AC powered..................................................................
complete and assembled..............................................................
complete, unassembled or partly assembled.............................
for alarm clocks..............................................................................
incomplete, assembled.................................................................
products of insular possessions...................................................
rough................................................................................................
special marking requirements......................................................
CLOCKS
alarm................................................................................................
battery powered.............................................................................
cases therefor.................................................................................
for vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels.................................
instrument panel.............................................................................
products of insular possessions...................................................
special marking requirements......................................................
wall...................................................................................................
with watch movements..................................................................
CLONAZEPAM (INN)......................................................................
CLORAZEPATE...............................................................................
CLOSING MACHINERY
for bottles, cans and other containers.........................................
CLOSURES
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
CLOTH
of copper wire.................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
CLOTH-LINED PAPER....................................................................
CLOTHES CLEANING SETS
for travel..........................................................................................
CLOTHES HANGERS
of wood............................................................................................
CLOTHES-DRYERS
centrifugal.......................................................................................
CLOTHESPINS
of plastics........................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
CLOTHING. See APPAREL
CLOTHING ACCESSORIES..........................................................
furskin..............................................................................................
furskin or artificial fur.....................................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
leather or composition leather......................................................
not knitted or crocheted.................................................................
of paper...........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................

16

6307.10
8422.20
8433.60
8437.10
8451.10, 8451.40
3402
4818.20
8214.90

8714.99
9025.11-19
6201.11-19
6101
6202.11-19
6102
2933.72
91-US1(b), 9112.10-80
91-US4
7015.90
91-4, 91-US1(d)
9109.11-19
9109.11-90
91-US1(e), 9110.90
9109.11, 9109.90
91-US1(f), 9110.90
91-US(5)
91-US1(g), 9110.90
91-US4
9103.10-90, 9104.00,
9105.11-19
91-US3
91-US1(b)
9104.00
9104.00
91-US(5)
91-US4
9103.10-90, 9105.21-29
9103.10-90, 9104.00
2933.91
2933.91
8422.30
3923.50
4016.99
7414
7314
4807.99
9605.00
4421.10
8421.12
3926.90
4421.90
63-3(a)(i)
4303.10
43-4
Ch. 61, 6115-6117
42-3, 4203.10-40
Ch. 62, 62-1
4818.50
3926.20
4015

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
CLOTHS
for cleaning.....................................................................................
CLOTIAZEPAM (INN)......................................................................
CLOVER............................................................................................
CLOVER SEED.................................................................................
CLOVES............................................................................................
CLOXACILLIN, SODIUM................................................................
CLOXAZOLAM (INN)......................................................................
CLOZAPINE......................................................................................
CLUBS
golf...................................................................................................
CLUTCHES.......................................................................................
electromagnetic..............................................................................
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
friction material...............................................................................
COACH SCREWS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
COACHES
railway or tramway.........................................................................
COACHWORK
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
COAL..................................................................................................
COAL CUTTERS..............................................................................
COAL GAS........................................................................................
COAL TAR.........................................................................................

COARSE ANIMAL HAIR.................................................................


COASTER BRAKES
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
COATED ELECTRODES
of base metals................................................................................
COATED PAPER AND PAPERBOARD........................................
COATED RODS
of base metals................................................................................
COATING MACHINERY
for textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile articles....................
COAXIAL CABLE AND OTHER COAXIAL ELECTRIC
CONDUCTORS..............................................................................
COBALT
ores and concentrates...................................................................
COBALT ACETATES......................................................................
COBALT ALLOYS............................................................................
COBALT CARBONATES................................................................
COBALT CHLORIDES....................................................................
COBALT HYDROXIDES.................................................................
COBALT MATTES, INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS OF
METALLURGY AND ARTICLES THEREOF..............................
COBALT OXIDES............................................................................
COBALT SULFATES.......................................................................
COCAINE..........................................................................................
COCHINEAL
coloring matter................................................................................
COCKS..............................................................................................
COCOA
food preparations of.......................................................................
COCOA BEANS...............................................................................
COCOA BUTTER.............................................................................
COCOA MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
COCOA PASTE................................................................................
COCOA POWDER...........................................................................
COCOA WASTE...............................................................................
COCONUT (COIR) FIBERS...........................................................
COCONUT (COPRA) OIL...............................................................
COCONUT. See NUTS
COD
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
CODEINE...........................................................................................
COFFEE.............................................................................................

extracts, essences, and concentrates.........................................


COFFEE HUSKS AND SKINS.......................................................
COFFEE MAKERS
electrothermic, for domestic purposes........................................
COFFEE SUBSTITUTES
containing coffee............................................................................
roasted............................................................................................
COFFEE, NOT ROASTED
decaffeinated..................................................................................
not decaffeinated...........................................................................
9506.31
COFFEE, ROASTED
8483.60
decaffeinated..................................................................................
8505.20
not decaffeinated...........................................................................
8708.93
COIL-WINDERS
6813.90
for electric wire...............................................................................
COIN..................................................................................................
7318.11
COIN-COUNTING OR WRAPPING MACHINES........................
COIN-OPERATED RECORD-PLAYERS......................................
8603, 8604, 8605
COIN-SORTING MACHINES.........................................................
COIR...................................................................................................
86-2(e), 8607
COKE
2701.11-20
of coal, lignite, or peat...................................................................
8430.31, 8430.39
petroleum........................................................................................
2705.00
pitch.................................................................................................
2706.00
COLBY CHEESE..............................................................................
51-1(c), 0502, 0503,
COLLAGES.......................................................................................
5102.20, 5103, 5104,
frames for........................................................................................
5105.40
COLLAPSIBLE TUBULAR CONTAINERS
of aluminum....................................................................................
8714.94
COLLARS
animal..............................................................................................
8311.10
COLLECTIONS AND COLLECTORS' PIECES...........................
4811
COLLIDINES.....................................................................................
COLLODIONS..................................................................................
8311.30
COLLOIDAL PRECIOUS METALS...............................................
COLLOIDAL SULFUR.....................................................................
8451.90
COLOR LAKES
and preparations based thereon..................................................
8544.20
COLORING BOOKS
for children......................................................................................
2605.00
COLORING MATTER......................................................................
2915.23
inorganic..........................................................................................
8105.10
synthetic organic............................................................................
2836.99
vegetable or animal origin.............................................................
2827.34
COLORS
2822.00
artists', students', signboard painters'.........................................
prepared, for ceramics, enamelling or glass...............................
8105
COLORS IN SETS...........................................................................
2822.00
COLOSTOMY BAGS
2833.29
of plastics........................................................................................
2929.91
COLUMBIUM. See NIOBIUM
COLUMNS
3203.00
of aluminum....................................................................................
8481.10-80
of iron or steel.................................................................................
COLZA OIL........................................................................................
1806.10-90
COLZA SEEDS.................................................................................
1801.00
residues...........................................................................................
1804.00
COMBINE HARVESTER-THRESHERS.......................................
COMBINED REFRIGERATOR-FREEZERS.................................
8438.20
COMBING MACHINES
1803.10-20
for preparing textile fibers.............................................................
1805.00, 1806.10
COMBS..............................................................................................
1802.00
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
5305.11-19
articles of.........................................................................................
1513.11-19, 1516-1518 COMMERCIAL AMMONIUM CARBONATE................................
COMMERCIAL CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE..............................
COMMERCIAL COBALT OXIDES.................................................
0305
COMMERCIAL PLANS AND DRAWINGS
0304.10
original, by hand.............................................................................
0304.20
COMMON PINS
0302.50, 0304
of iron or steel.................................................................................
0303.60, 0304
COMMUNION WAFERS.................................................................
2939.11
COMMUTATORS............................................................................
0901
COMPACTING MACHINERY
6307.10
2934.91
1214
1209.22
0907.00
2941.10
2934.91
2933.99

17

2101.10
0901.30
8516.71
0901.40
2101.30
0901.12
0901.11
0901.22
0901.21
8479.81
71-US2, 7118.10-90
8472.90
8519.10
8472.90
5305.11-19
2704.00
2713.11
2708.20
0406
9701
97-5
7612.10
4201.00
97, 9705.00
2933.39
3912.20
2843.10
2802.00
3205.00
4903.00
32-3, 32-5
3206.10-50
3204.11-90
3203.00
3213
3207.10
3213.10
3926.90

7610
7308.90
1514, 1516-1518
1205
2306.41, 2306.49
8433.51
8418.10-29
8445.12
9615.11-19
3606, 36-2
2836.10
2828.10
2822.00
4906.00
7319.30
1905
8503.00

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
for earth, minerals or ores.............................................................
COMPASSES
direction-finding..............................................................................
gyroscopic.......................................................................................
COMPOSING MACHINES..............................................................
COMPOSING STICKS
hand-operated................................................................................
COMPOSITE MACHINES..............................................................
COMPOSITE PAPER AND PAPERBOARD................................
COMPOSITION LEATHER.............................................................
apparel and clothing accessories.................................................
bags, cases, and containers of.....................................................
machinery parts..............................................................................
miscellaneous articles...................................................................
unfinished........................................................................................
COMPRESSED AIR.........................................................................
COMPRESSED GAS
containers for..................................................................................
COMPRESSIBILITY
machines and appliances for determining..................................
COMPRESSION MOLDS...............................................................
COMPRESSION-IGNITION INTERNAL-COMBUSTION
PISTON ENGINES.........................................................................
COMPRESSORS
for air conditioners.........................................................................
for refrigerating equipment............................................................
air or gas.........................................................................................
CONCENTRATES
coffee, tea, mat, or coffee substitutes.......................................
CONCERTINAS...............................................................................
CONCRETE
articles of.........................................................................................
CONCRETE MIXERS......................................................................
special purpose motor vehicles....................................................
CONCRETE PUMPS.......................................................................
CONCRETE REINFORCING BARS AND RODS........................
definition..........................................................................................
CONCRETE WORKING MACHINE TOOLS................................
CONCRETES
essential oils...................................................................................
nonrefractory..................................................................................
refractory.........................................................................................
CONDENSERS
for steam or other vapor power units...........................................
CONDENSING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature.................
CONDIMENTS
mixed...............................................................................................
CONDUCTIVITY WATER...............................................................
CONDUCTORS
insulated, electric...........................................................................
CONDUIT TUBING AND JOINTS
electrical, of base metal lined with insulating material...............
CONDUITS
ceramic............................................................................................
CONE ROLLER ASSEMBLIES......................................................
CONFECTIONERIES
containing cocoa............................................................................
sugar................................................................................................
CONFECTIONERS' COATINGS
containing cocoa............................................................................
CONFECTIONERY MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
CONFECTIONS...............................................................................
CONFETTI........................................................................................
CONIFEROUS WOOD....................................................................
CONSTRUCTION ARTICLES
ceramic ware..................................................................................
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS....................................................
CONSTRUCTION SETS.................................................................
CONSTRUCTIONAL TOYS...........................................................
CONTACT LENS SOLUTIONS.....................................................

8430.50, 8430.61
9014.10
9014.10
8442.10
9611.00
XVI-3
4807
41-2
4203.10-40
4202.11, 4202.21,
4202.31, 4202.91
4204.00
4205
4115.10
2851.00
7311.00
9024.10-80
8480.41-79
8408.10-90
8414.30
8414.30
8414.40, 8414.80
2101.10-30
9204.10
6810.11-99
8474.31
8705.40
8413.40
7213.10, 7214.20
72-US1(c)
8464.10-90, 84-3
3301
3823.50
3816.00
8404.20

8419.89
2103.10-90
2851.00
8544.11-60
8547.90
6906.00
8482.20
18-2, 1806
1704.10-90
1806.20
8438.20
1704.10-90
9505.90
Ch. 44
69-US2
Ch. 44
9503
9503
33-3

CONTACT LENSES........................................................................
CONTACT PRINTERS
photographic...................................................................................
CONTAINER FILLING, CLOSING, SEALING, CAPSULING OR
LABELING MACHINERY..............................................................
CONTAINER MAKING MACHINES
paper or paperboard......................................................................
CONTAINERS..................................................................................
carried on the person, in the pocket or handbag........................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of glass............................................................................................

9001.30
9010.20
8422.30

8441.30
Ch. 44
7326.90, 7419.99
7611.00, 7613.00
7419.99
7010.10-90
7309.00, 7310, 7311.00,
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7326.90
specially designed for carriage by one or more modes of
transport........................................................................................ 8609.00
travel and handbag related........................................................... 4202.11-99
CONTRACEPTIVE PREPARATIONS
based on hormones or spermicides............................................. 30-3(h), 3006.60
sheath, of rubber............................................................................ 4014.10
CONTROL PANELS
for X-ray or alpha, beta or gamma radiation apparatus............. 9022.90
CONTROLLING INSTRUMENTS, APPLIANCES AND
MACHINES
automatic........................................................................................ 9032.10-89
CONVERTED RICE......................................................................... 1006.30
CONVERTERS
for metallurgy or metal foundries.................................................. 8454.10
CONVERTERS, ELECTRICAL
rotary............................................................................................... 8502.40
static................................................................................................ 8504.40
CONVERTIBLES
seats................................................................................................ 9401.40
CONVEYOR BELTS OR BELTING
of vulcanized rubber...................................................................... 4010
CONVEYORS................................................................................... 8428.20-39
COOKERS
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7321
COOKING APPARATUS
of copper......................................................................................... 7417.00
COOKING APPLIANCES
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7321.11
COOKING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature................. 8419.81
COOKING PLATES
electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes............... 8516.60
COOKING STOVES
electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes............... 8516.60
COOKING WARE
of aluminum.................................................................................... 7615.10
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7323.99
COOLING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature................. 8419.89
COOLING MEDIUM PUMPS
for internal combustion engines................................................... 8413.30
COOPERS' PRODUCTS
of wood............................................................................................ 4416.00
COPOLYMERS................................................................................ 39-4, 39-S1
COPPER............................................................................................ Ch. 74. 74-1(a), 7410
ash and residues containing......................................................... 2620.30
bars, rods and profiles................................................................... 7407
foil.................................................................................................... 7410
ores and concentrates................................................................... 2603
plates, sheets and strip................................................................. 7409
powders and flakes........................................................................ 7406
tube and pipe fittings..................................................................... 7412
tubes and pipes.............................................................................. 7411
unrefined......................................................................................... 7402.00
unwrought....................................................................................... 7403
wire.................................................................................................. 7408.11-19
COPPER ALLOYS
bars, rods and profiles................................................................... 7407

18

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
definition..........................................................................................
foil....................................................................................................
master alloys...................................................................................
plates, sheets and strip.................................................................
tube and pipe fittings.....................................................................
tubes and pipes..............................................................................
unwrought.......................................................................................
wire..................................................................................................
See also BRASS, BRONZE
COPPER ANODES..........................................................................
COPPER CLAD LAMINATES.........................................................
COPPER HYDROXIDES.................................................................
COPPER MATTES...........................................................................
COPPER OXIDES............................................................................
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE..............................................................
COPPER PHOSPHIDE....................................................................
COPPER PHTHALOCYANINE......................................................
COPPER PHTHALOCYANINE-3,3',4,4'-TETRASULFONIC
ACID.................................................................................................
COPPER PHTHALOCYANINE-4,4',4'',4'''-TETRASULFONIC
ACID.................................................................................................
COPPER PRECIPITATES..............................................................
COPPER SULFATES......................................................................
COPPER-NICKEL BASE ALLOYS................................................
See also COPPER ALLOYS
COPPER-NICKEL-ZINC BASE ALLOYS.....................................
See also COPPER ALLOYS
COPPER-TIN BASE ALLOYS........................................................
plates, sheets and strip.................................................................
unwrought.......................................................................................
See also BRONZE; COPPER ALLOYS
COPPER-ZINC BASE ALLOYS.....................................................
See also BRASS; COPPER ALLOYS
COPRA..............................................................................................
residues...........................................................................................
COPS
of paper pulp, paper, or paperboard............................................
of plastics........................................................................................
COPYING PAPERS.........................................................................
CORAL...............................................................................................
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
CORD
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
CORDAGE.........................................................................................
articles of textile, n.e.s...................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
worn out articles of.........................................................................
CORDIALS........................................................................................
CORDS..............................................................................................
of asbestos or asbestos-based mixtures.....................................
CORDUROY FABRICS
cut of woven cotton fabrics...........................................................
CORED WIRE
of base metals................................................................................
CORIANDER
seeds of...........................................................................................
CORK.................................................................................................
agglomerated..................................................................................
articles of.........................................................................................
articles of natural............................................................................
compressed....................................................................................
crushed, granulated, or ground....................................................
natural..............................................................................................
CORK TREATING MACHINERY
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
CORK WORKING MACHINE TOOLS..........................................
CORKS
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
of natural cork.................................................................................
CORMS
dormant...........................................................................................
in growth or in flower......................................................................
CORN (MAIZE) OIL.........................................................................
CORN. See CEREALS

74-1(b)
7410
7405
7409
7412.20
7411.21
7403.21-29
7408
7402.00
7410.21
2825.50
7401.10
2825.50
2827.41
2848.10, 28-7
3204.17
3204.12
3204.12
74-US1
2833.25
74-S1(d)
74-S1(c)
74-S1(b)
7409.31-39
7403.22
74-S1(a)
1203.00
2306.50
4822
3923.40
4809, 4816.10
0508
9601.90
4007.00
XI-3(A), 5607
5609
7312.10
6310
2208.90
6307.90
6812.30
5801
8311
0909.20
Ch. 45
4504
Ch. 45
4503
45-US1, 4504.10
4501.90
4501-4503
8479.40
8465.10-99, 84-3
4504.90
4503.10
0601.10
0601.20
1515.21-29, 1516-1518

CORNBROOMS...............................................................................
CORNED BEEF................................................................................
CORNKNIVES AND PARTS..........................................................
CORONETS......................................................................................
COROZO
for carving.......................................................................................
CORRECTING FLUIDS...................................................................
CORRESPONDENCE CARDS......................................................
CORRIDOR CONNECTIONS
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
CORRUGATED NAILS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
CORRUGATED PAPER
waste of...........................................................................................
CORRUGATED PAPER AND PAPERBOARD............................
CORRUGATED SHEETS
of asbestos- or cellulose fiber-cement.........................................
CORSET LACINGS.........................................................................
CORSETS.........................................................................................
CORTISONE.....................................................................................
CORUNDUM
artificial............................................................................................
natural..............................................................................................
COSMETIC BRUSHES...................................................................
COSMETIC PREPARATIONS.......................................................
COSMETIC PUFFS AND PADS....................................................
COSMETICS
beauty or make-up preparations..................................................
COTTER-PINS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
COTTON
babies' garments of.......................................................................
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted of...................................
bags, cases, and containers of.....................................................
bed linen of.....................................................................................
bed linen, printed of.......................................................................
bedspreads of.................................................................................
blankets (other than electric blankets) and traveling rugs of.....
curtains, drapes, blinds, valances of...........................................
dresses of.......................................................................................
dresses, knitted or crocheted of...................................................
gloves, mittens, and mitts, knitted or crocheted of.....................
gloves, mittens, mitts of.................................................................
handkerchiefs of.............................................................................
hats and headgear of.....................................................................
knitted or crocheted bedspreads of.............................................
men's or boys' anoraks, windbreakers of....................................
men's or boys' ensembles of.........................................................
men's or boys' ensembles, knitted or crocheted of....................
men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas of..................................
men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, knitted or crocheted
o f ....................................................................................................
men's or boys' shirts of..................................................................
men's or boys' shirts, knitted or crocheted of.............................
men's or boys' suit-type jackets and blazers of..........................
men's or boys' suit-type jackets and blazers, knitted or
crocheted of..................................................................................
men's or boys' suits of...................................................................
men's or boys' suits, knitted or crocheted of...............................
men's or boys' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts, knitted
or crocheted of..............................................................................
men's or boys' trousers, overalls, breeches, shorts of...............
men's or boys' underpants and briefs of......................................
pneumatic mattresses of...............................................................
sacks and bags of..........................................................................
skirts and divided skirts of............................................................
skirts and divided skirts, knitted or crocheted of........................
slips and petticoats of....................................................................
sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, vests, knitted or crocheted
o f ....................................................................................................
t-shirts, singlets, tank tops, knitted or crocheted of...................

19

9603.10
1602.50
8214.20
9205.10
96-2(a)
38-2(d)
4817.20
86-2(d), 8607
7317.00
4707.10
4808.10
6811.40,6811.81
6307.90
6212.30
2937.21
2818.10
2513.21-29
9603.30
33-3
9616.20
3304
7616.10
7415
7318.24
6209.20
6111.20
4202.12, 4202.22,
4202.32, 4202.92
6302.31
6302.21
6304.11-19
6301.30
6303.11-91
6204.42
6104.42
6116.92
6216.00
6213.20
6505.90
6304.11
6201.92
6203.22
6103.22
6207.21
6107.21
6205.20
6105.10
6203.32
6103.32
6203.19
6103.19
6103.42
6203.42
6107.11, 6207.11
6306.41
6305.20
6204.52
6104.52
6208.19
6110.20
6109.10

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
table linen of....................................................................................
tarpaulins, awnings, sunblinds of.................................................
tents of.............................................................................................
track suits, warm-up suits, jogging suits, knitted or crocheted
o f ....................................................................................................
women's or girls' anoraks, windbreakers, jackets of.................
women's or girls' blouses and shirts of........................................
women's or girls' blouses and shirts, knitted or crocheted of....
women's or girls' briefs and panties of........................................
women's or girls' ensembles of.....................................................
women's or girls' ensembles, knitted or crocheted of................
women's or girls' jackets and blazers of......................................
women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas of..........................
women's or girls' nightdresses or pajamas, knitted or crocheted
o f ....................................................................................................
women's or girls' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks of...........
women's or girls' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks, anoraks,
windbreakers, knitted or crocheted of.......................................
women's or girls' suit-type jackets and blazers, knitted or
crocheted of..................................................................................
women's or girls' suits of...............................................................
women's or girls' suits, knitted or crocheted of...........................
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts, knitted
or crocheted of..............................................................................
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches, shorts of...........
men's or boys' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks of...............
men's or boys' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks, anoraks,
windbreakers, knitted or crocheted of.......................................
COTTON FIBERS............................................................................
COTTON LINTERS.........................................................................
COTTON LINTERS PULP..............................................................
COTTON SEEDS.............................................................................
residues...........................................................................................
COTTONSEED OIL.........................................................................
COUCH-GRASS...............................................................................
COUMARIN.......................................................................................
COUMARONE..................................................................................
COUMARONE RESINS
in primary forms..............................................................................
COUMARONE-INDENE RESINS
in primary forms..............................................................................
COUNTERS
display, refrigerating or freezing...................................................
production.......................................................................................
revolution.........................................................................................
COUNTING MACHINES
for coins...........................................................................................
weight-operated.............................................................................
COUPLING DEVICES
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
COUPLING GEAR
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
COUPLINGS
electromagnetic..............................................................................
shaft couplings...............................................................................
COUSCOUS.....................................................................................
COVER PAPER................................................................................
COVERALLS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
COVERS
for headgear...................................................................................
COWLS
ceramic............................................................................................
COWPEAS. See LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES
COWS
live....................................................................................................
CRAB
prepared or preserved...................................................................
CRABMEAT
frozen...............................................................................................
not frozen........................................................................................
CRABS
frozen...............................................................................................

6302.51
6306.11
6306.21

not frozen........................................................................................
CRACKLINGS...................................................................................
CRANBERRIES. See FRUIT
CRANES............................................................................................
6112.11
CRANK-GEAR
6202.92
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
6206.30
CRANKS............................................................................................
6106.10
CRANKSHAFTS...............................................................................
6108.21
CRATES
6204.22
of plastics........................................................................................
6104.22
of wood............................................................................................
6204.32
CRAVATS..........................................................................................
6208.21
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
CRAWFISH
6108.31
frozen...............................................................................................
6202.12
not frozen........................................................................................
CRAYONS.........................................................................................
6102.20
CREAM
concentrated or containing added sweetening...........................
6104.32
curdled.............................................................................................
6204.12
fermented or acidified....................................................................
6104.12
food preparations of.......................................................................
not concentrated nor containing added sweetening..................
6104.62
sugar confectioneries of................................................................
6204.62
CREAM CHEESE.............................................................................
6201.12
CREAM OF TARTAR.......................................................................
CREAM SEPARATORS
6101.20
centrifugal.......................................................................................
5201, 5202, 5203
CREAMERS
1404.20
of plastics........................................................................................
4706.10
CREELS
12-1, 1207.20
of plaiting materials........................................................................
2306.10
CREOSOTE
1512.21-29, 1516-1518 wood................................................................................................
1403
CREOSOTE OILS............................................................................
2932.21
CREPED PAPER AND PAPERBOARD........................................
2932.90
CRESOLS and their salts................................................................
2,3-CRESOTIC ACID.......................................................................
3911.10
CRESS...............................................................................................
CRINKLED PAPER AND PAPERBOARD....................................
3911.10
CRISPBREAD...................................................................................
CROCHET HOOKS
8418.50
of iron or steel.................................................................................
9029.10
CROCUS CORMS
9029.10
dormant...........................................................................................
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIS...............................................................
8472.90
CROSS-TALK METERS.................................................................
8423.20-89
CROSS-TIES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
8607.30
of wood............................................................................................
CROSSING FROGS
86-2(d), 8607
of iron or steel.................................................................................
CROSSING PIECES
8505.20
of iron or steel.................................................................................
8483.60
CROWBARS AND PARTS.............................................................
1902.40
CROWN SEALS AND CAPS AND PARTS
4802
of base metals................................................................................
CROWNS AND RHIZOMES
6211.32-33
dormant...........................................................................................
6211.42-43
in growth or in flower......................................................................
CRUSHERS
6507.00
for manufacture of wine, cider, fruit juice and similar
beverages.....................................................................................
6905.90
CRUSHING MACHINES
for earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances.....................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
0102
CRUSTACEANS..............................................................................
extracts and juices of.....................................................................
1605.10
flours, meals, and pellets..............................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
0306.14
not frozen........................................................................................
0306.24
prepared or preserved...................................................................
See also names of specific crustaceans
0306.14
CRUTCH TIPS AND GRIPS

20

0306.24
2301.10
8426.11-99
8714.96
8483.10
8483.10
3923.10
4415.10
6215
6117.20
0306.11
0306.21
9609.10
0402
0403
0403
1901.90
0401
1704.90
0406
2918.13
8421.11
3924.10
4602
3807.00
2707.91
4808
2907.12
2918.29
7-2
4808
1905.10
7319
0601.10
9506.11
9030.40
7302.90
4406
7302.30
7302.30
8205.59
8309.10
0601.10
0601.20

8435.10
8474.20
8479.82
0306
1603.00
2301.20
0306.11-19
0306.21-29
1605.10-40

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
of plastics........................................................................................
CRUTCHES......................................................................................
CRYOLITE
natural..............................................................................................
synthetic..........................................................................................
CRYSTAL, LEAD..............................................................................
CRYSTALS
cultured, except optical elements.................................................
mounted piezoelectric...................................................................
CUBES
precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.............
CUCUMBERS. See VEGETABLES
CUDBEAR
coloring matter................................................................................
CUFF LINKS AND STUDS
of base metal..................................................................................
CULLET.............................................................................................
CULTIVATORS................................................................................
CULTURE MEDIA
prepared, for development of micro-organisms.........................
CULTURED CRYSTALS
except optical elements.................................................................
CULTURES
micro-organism..............................................................................
CUMENE...........................................................................................
CUMIN
seeds of...........................................................................................
CUPBOARDS...................................................................................
CUPOLAS.........................................................................................
CUPRIC OXIDE................................................................................
CUPROUS OXIDE...........................................................................
CUPS
ceramic............................................................................................
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of porcelain or china......................................................................
CURBSTONES
of natural stone...............................................................................
CURD.................................................................................................
CURLING GRIPS.............................................................................
CURLING PINS................................................................................
CURRANTS. See FRUIT
CURRENCY
in current circulation......................................................................
CURRENT MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND
APPARATUS..................................................................................
CURRY..............................................................................................
CURTAIN VALANCES.....................................................................
CURTAINS........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
CURUPAY
tanning extract................................................................................
CUSHIONS.......................................................................................
nursing, of plastics.........................................................................
CUSK
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
CUSTOMS FORMS
international....................................................................................
CUTAWAY........................................................................................
CUTICLE KNIVES AND PARTS....................................................
CUTICLE PUSHERS AND PARTS................................................
CUTLASSES.....................................................................................
CUTLERY AND PARTS..................................................................
CUTLERY CASES...........................................................................
CUTOUTS
for use with generators for internal combustion engines...........
CUTTING BLADES AND PARTS
of base metals, for machines or mechanical appliances...........
CUTTING MACHINES
for making up paper or paperboard.............................................

3926.90
9021.19
2527.00
2826.30
70-S1
3823.90, 38-2(a)
8541.60
71-US1(a)

3203.00
7117.11
7001.00
8432.29
3821.00
38-2(a), 3823.90
3002.90
2902.70
0909.30
94-2(a)
39-11(h)
2825.50
2825.50
6912.00
4823.60
3924.10
6911.10
6801.00
0406.10
9615
9615

49-US2
9030
0910.50
6303
6303
3924.90
3201.90
9404.90
3926.90
0305
0304.10
0304.20
0302.69, 0304
0303.79, 0304
4911.99
61-3(a), 62-3(a)
8214.20
8214.20
9307.00
Ch. 82
4202
8511.80
8208
8441.10

for manmade textile materials......................................................


for textile fabrics.............................................................................
CUTTING-OFF MACHINES
for removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets...........
CUTTING-OIL PREPARATIONS...................................................
CUTTLE FISH...................................................................................
CYANATES
of metals..........................................................................................
CYANIDE OXIDES
of metals..........................................................................................
CYANIDES
of metals..........................................................................................
CYANOCOBALAMIN
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
4-CYANO-2-DIMETHYLAMINO-4,4-DIPHENYL-BUTANE.......
(CYANOETHYL)(HYDROXYETHYL)-m-TOLUIDINE................
1-CYANOGUANIDINE.....................................................................
2-CYANO-4-NITROANILINE..........................................................
p-CYANOPHENYL ACETATE.......................................................
CYANURIC CHLORIDE..................................................................
CYCLES
fitted with an auxiliary motor.........................................................
not motorized..................................................................................
CYCLING SHOES............................................................................
CYCLOBARBITAL (INN).................................................................
CYCLOHEXANE..............................................................................
CYCLOHEXANOL............................................................................
CYCLOHEXANONE........................................................................
CYLINDERS
for calendering and rolling machines other than those for rolling
metal or glass...............................................................................
for printing.......................................................................................
CYLINDRICAL ROLLER BEARINGS............................................
CYMBALS.........................................................................................
CYMENE............................................................................................
para-CYMENE
crude................................................................................................
CYSTEINE HYDROCHLORIDE.....................................................
DAIRY MACHINERY.......................................................................
DAIRY PRODUCE............................................................................
DAMPERS
for drums.........................................................................................
DANUBE SALMON
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
smoked............................................................................................
DARNING NEEDLES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
DASHEENS
fresh.................................................................................................
DATA PROCESSING MACHINES AND UNITS THEREFOR
automatic........................................................................................
DATE STAMPS
hand-operated................................................................................
DATES. See FRUIT
DC GENERATORS..........................................................................
DC MOTORS....................................................................................
DDT....................................................................................................
DEAD-BURNED MAGNESIA..........................................................
DEBURRING MACHINES
for finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets.............
DECALCOMANIA PAPER..............................................................
DECARBROMODIPHENYL OXIDE...............................................
DECK-ARRESTOR GEAR..............................................................
DECOLORIZING EARTHS.............................................................
DECOQUINATE...............................................................................
DECOY "BIRDS"...............................................................................
DECOY CALLS.................................................................................
DEED BOXES AND PARTS
of base metals................................................................................
DEER
hides or skins of.............................................................................
DEFLECTION COILS
for cathode ray tubes.....................................................................

21

8444.00
8451.50
8461.50, 84-3
3403
0307.41-49
2838.00
2837.11-19
2837.11-20
2936.26
2926.30
2926.90
2926.20
2926.90
2926.90
2933.69
8711
8712.00
64-S1(b)
2933.53
2902.11
2906.12
2914.22

8420.91
8442.50
8482.40, 8482.50
9206.00
2902.90
3805
2903.90
8434.10, 8434.20
Ch. 4
9209.99
0302.12, 0304
0303.22, 0304
0305.41
7319.90
0714.90
8471.10-99
9611.00
8501.31-34, 8502.11-30
8501.10-34
2903.62
2519.90
84-3, 8460.90
4809.90
2909.30
8805.10
2508.40
2933.49
9507
9208.90
8303.00
41-1(c)
8540.91

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
DEFROSTERS
electric, for cycles or motor vehicles............................................
DEGRAS............................................................................................
DEHYDRATED PRODUCTS..........................................................
DEHYDROCORTISONE.................................................................
DEHYDROHYDROCORTISONE...................................................
DEICING FLUIDS
prepared..........................................................................................
DELORAZEPAM (INN)....................................................................
DEMISTERS AND PARTS
electric, for cycles or motor vehicles............................................
DEMONSTRATION INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS AND
MODELS
unsuitable for other uses...............................................................
DENSIFIED WOOD..........................................................................
DENTAL BURS.................................................................................
DENTAL CEMENTS........................................................................
DENTAL DRILL ENGINES..............................................................
DENTAL FILLINGS..........................................................................
DENTAL FITTINGS.........................................................................
DENTAL FURNITURE.....................................................................
DENTAL HEMOSTATICS
sterile absorbable...........................................................................
DENTAL HYGIENE PREPARATIONS..........................................
DENTAL IMPRESSION COMPOUNDS
prepared..........................................................................................
DENTAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES...........................
DENTAL WAX
prepared..........................................................................................
DENTIFRICES..................................................................................
DENTISTRY PREPARATIONS
with a basis of plaster....................................................................
DENTISTS' CHAIRS........................................................................
DENTURE FIXATIVES....................................................................
DENTURES.......................................................................................
DEODORANTS
personal..........................................................................................
room.................................................................................................
DEPTH-SOUNDING APPARATUS...............................................
DERAILLEURS.................................................................................
DERMATOLOGICAL AGENTS
of nitrogen-function compounds...................................................
DERRICKS........................................................................................
DESK LAMPS
electric.............................................................................................
DESK-TOP FILING CABINETS AND PARTS
of base metal..................................................................................
DESKS
for X-ray or alpha, beta or gamma radiation apparatus.............
DESMEDIPHAM...............................................................................
DESONIDE........................................................................................
DETERGENTS
synthetic..........................................................................................
DETONATING CAPS AND FUSES...............................................
DETONATORS
electric.............................................................................................
DEUTERIUM OXIDE........................................................................
DEVELOPING APPARATUS
for automatically developing photographic film or paper...........
DEVELOPING TANKS
photographic...................................................................................
DEXAMFETAMINE (INN)................................................................
DEXTRINS........................................................................................
DEXTROMORAMIDE (INN)............................................................
DEXTROPROPOXYPHENE (INN)................................................
DI-(2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-4-HYDROXYPIPERIDINE)
SEBACATE.....................................................................................
2,4-DI-tert-BUTYL-6-(5-CHLOROBENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)
PHENOL..........................................................................................
2,4-DI-tert-BUTYL-6-(BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)PHENOL............
3,5-DIACETAMIDO-2,4,6-TRIIODOBENZOIC ACID..................
DIACETONE ALCOHOL.................................................................
DIACS................................................................................................
DIAGNOSTIC REAGENTS

8512.40
1522.00
I-2
2937.21
2937.21
3820.00
2933.91
8512.40

9023.00
Ch. 44, 44-2, 44-3
9018.49
30-3(f), 3006.40
9018.41
30-3(f), 3006.40
9021.21
9402
30-3(c)
3306.10-90
3407.00
9018.11-49
3407.00
3306.10
3407.00
9402.10
3306.90
9021.21-29
3307.20
3307.41-49
9014.80
8714.99
2922.50
8426.41-99
9405.20
8304.00
9022.90
2924.29
2937.29
3402.90
3603.00
3603.00
2845.10
9010.10
9010.20
2921.46
35-2, 3505.10
2934.91
2922.14
2933.3
2933.99
2933.99
2924.29
2914.41
8541.30, 8541.40

composite, for in vitro use.............................................................


for use in vivo..................................................................................
DIALS
for clock or watch movements......................................................
printed for self-recording apparatus............................................
DIALS, CLOCK
special marking requirements......................................................
DIALS, WATCH
special marking requirements......................................................
4,4'-DIAMINO-2,2'-STILBENEDISULFONIC ACID.....................
4,4'DIAMINO-3-BIPHENYLSULFONIC ACID..............................
3,5-DIAMINOBENZOIC ACID........................................................
DIAMMONIUM HYDROGENORTHOPHOSPHATE...................
DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE........................................................
DIAMONDS
dust and powder of........................................................................
not mounted or set.........................................................................
1,2-DIANHYDRIDE..........................................................................
DIAPERS AND DIAPER LINERS...................................................
of paper or cellulose.......................................................................
of textile wadding...........................................................................
DIARIES
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
DIATOMITE.......................................................................................
DIAZEPAM (INN)..............................................................................
DIAZO-COMPOUNDS.....................................................................
DIAZOAMINOBENZENE................................................................
DIAZONIUM SALTS........................................................................
DIAZOTIZABLE AMINES and their salts.......................................
DIBENZCARBINOL..........................................................................
DIBENZOFURAN.............................................................................
DIBETOU...........................................................................................
DIBROMO ETHYLDIBROMOCYCLOHEXANE..........................
3,5-DIBROMO-4-HYDROXYBENZONITRILE.............................
DIBUTYL ORTHOPHTHALATES..................................................
DIBUTYLTIN OXIDE........................................................................
DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE.............................................................
2,3-DICHLORO-1,4-NAPHTHOQUINONE..................................
1,1-DICHLORO-2,2-BIS(p-ETHYLPHENYL)ETHANE...............
1,2-DICHLORO-4-NITROBENZENE.............................................
2,3-DICHLORO-6-QUINOXALINECARBONYL CHLORIDE......
2,6-DICHLORO-m-TOLUIDINE.....................................................
DICHLOROACETIC ACID and its salts and esters......................
2,3-DICHLOROANILINE.................................................................
2,4-DICHLOROANILINE.................................................................
2,5-DICHLOROANILINE.................................................................
3,5-DICHLOROANILINE.................................................................
m-DICHLOROBENZENE................................................................
o-DICHLOROBENZENE.................................................................
p-DICHLOROBENZENE.................................................................
DICHLOROBENZONITRILES........................................................
DICHLOROBUTANES.....................................................................
3,5-DICHLORO-N-(1,1-DIMETHYL-2-PROPYNYL)BENZAMIDE (PRONAMIDE)........................................................
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE................................................................
DICHLOROMETHANE....................................................................
2-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)PROPIONIC ACID......................
1-(2',5'-DICHLOROPHENYL)-3-METHYL-2-PYRAZOLIN-5ONE..................................................................................................
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE.............................................................
4,7-DICHLOROQUINOLINE...........................................................
DICLOXACILLIN, SODIUM............................................................
DICTATING MACHINES
not capable of operating without an external power source.......
DICTIONARIES................................................................................
DICYANDIAMIDE.............................................................................
DICYCLOPENTADIENE..................................................................
DIDECYL ORTHOPHTHALATES..................................................
DIE-STAMPING MACHINES
for working metal............................................................................
DIEHEADS
for machine tools............................................................................
DIELECTRIC FURNACES AND OVENS
laboratory or industrial...................................................................

22

3822.00
30-3(d), 3006.30
9114.30
4823.40
91-US4
91-US4
2921.59
2921.59
2922.49
31-5, 3105.30
31-5, 3105.30, 3105.40
7105.10
7102.10-39
2917.39
61-5(a), 62-4(a)
4818.40
5601.10
4820.10
2512.00
2933.91
2927.00
2927.00
29-1
29-1
2922.19
2932.90
Ch. 44
2903.59
2926.90
2917.31
2931.00
2835.25
2914.70
2903.69
2904.90
2933.99
2921.43
2915.40
2921.42
2921.42
2921.42
2921.42
2903.69
2903.61
2903.61
2926.90
2903.19
2924.29
2903.15
2903.12
2918.90
2933.19
2903.19
2933.49
2941.10
8520.10
4901.91
2926.20
2902.19
2917.33
8462.10
8466.10
8514.30

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
DIELECTRIC HEATING EQUIPMENT..........................................
DIES AND PARTS
for drawing or extruding metal......................................................
DIESEL ENGINES............................................................................
DIETHANOLAMINE and its salts...................................................
DIETHYL ETHER.............................................................................
DIETHYLAMINE and its salts.........................................................
DIETHYLAMINOACETOXYLIDIDE...............................................
m-DIETHYLAMINOPHENOL.........................................................
O,O-DIETHYL-S-[(6-CHLORO-2-OXOBENZOXAZOLIN-3YL)METHYL]PHOSPHORODITHIOATE....................................
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL..................................................................
monoalkyl ethers of........................................................................
N,N-DIETHYLMETANILIC ACID, SODIUM SALT......................
N,N-DIETHYLMETANILIC ACID....................................................
DIFENOXIN (INN)............................................................................
DIFFRACTION APPARATUS.........................................................
2,4-DIFLUOROANILINE.................................................................
2,6-DIFLUOROBENZONITRILE....................................................
DIGITAL AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINES.......
DIGOL................................................................................................
DIHYDROCODEINE (INN)..............................................................
1,2-DIHYDRO-6-ETHOXY-2,2,4-TRIMETHYLQUINOLINE.......
DIHYDROTRIMETHYLQUINOLINE//1,2-DIHYDRO-2,2,4TRIMETHYLQUINOLINE
polymer averaging less than 5 monomer units...........................
3,6-DIHYDROXY-2,7-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID.......
3,6-DIHYDROXY-2,7-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID,
SODIUM SALT...............................................................................
1,8-DIHYDROXY-4,5-DINITROANTHRAQUINONE..................
2,5-DIHYDROXY-N-(2-HYDROXYETHYL)BENZAMIDE..........
2,5-DIHYDROXYBENZENESULFONIC ACID, POTASSIUM
SALT................................................................................................
3-(N,N-DIHYDROXYETHYLAMINO)BENZANILIDE..................
DL-3-(3,4-DIHYDROXYPHENYL)ALANINE................................
N-(2,3-DIHYDROXY PROPYL)-5-N-(2,3DIHYDROXYPROPYL)
ACETAMIDO-N-(2-HYDROXYETHYL)-2,4,6TRIIODOISOPHTHALAMIDE.......................................................
DIIODOHYDROXYQUIN.................................................................
DILL....................................................................................................
1,4-DIMESIDINOANTHRAQUINONE...........................................
2,5-DIMETHOXYACETANILIDE....................................................
2,4-DIMETHOXYANILINE..............................................................
3,4-DIMETHOXYPHENETHYLAMINE.........................................
2,5-DIMETHOXYSULFANILANILIDE...........................................
DIMETHYL DIPHENYL ETHER.....................................................
DIMETHYL TEREPHTHALATE.....................................................
2,2-DIMETHYL-1,3-BENZODIOXOL-4-YL
METHYLCARBAMATE..................................................................
1,1-DIMETHYL-3-(,,-TRIFLUORO-m-TOLY)UREA.............
1,4-DIMETHYL-6-HYDROXY-3-CYANOPYRID-2-ONE............
O,O-DIMETHYL-O-(4-NITRO-m-TOLYL)
PHOSPHOROTHIOATE...............................................................
N,N-DIMETHYL-p-TOLUIDINE......................................................
DIMETHYLAMINE and its salts......................................................
5'-[3'-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL]-10'11'-DIHYDRO-5H'DIBENZO[a,b]CYCLOHEPTEN-5'-OL........................................
4-DIMETHYLAMINOBENZALDEHYDE........................................
m-DIMETHYLAMINOPHENOL......................................................
N,N-DIMETHYLANILINE................................................................
3,3'-DIMETHYLBENZIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE........................
3,3'-DIMETHYLBENZIDINE...........................................................
DIMETHYLCYCLOHEXANOLS.....................................................
2,2-DIMETHYLCYCLOPROPYLCARBOXAMIDE......................
DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE................................................................
DIMETHYLNAPHTHALENES........................................................
DIMETHYLSILOXANE FLUIDS.....................................................
DINAS EARTH..................................................................................
DINITROBUTYLPHENOL and its salts.........................................
DINITRO-o-CRESOL.......................................................................
4,4'DINITROSTILBENE-2,2'-DISULFONIC ACID.......................
3,5-DINITRO-o-TOLUAMIDE.........................................................
DINNER JACKET SUITS................................................................
DINONYL ORTHOPHTHALATES.................................................

8514.30, 8514.40
8207.20
8408.10-90
2922.12
2909.11
2921.12
2924.29
2922.29
2934.90
2909.41
2909.42-44
2921.42
2921.42
2933.33
9012.10
2921.42
2926.90
84-5(a), 8471.20-99
2909.41
2939.11
2933.49

3823.90
2908.20
2908.20
2914.70
2924.29
2908.20
2924.29
2922.50

2924.29
2933.40
0910.99
2922.39
2924.29
2922.29
2922.29
2935.00
2909.30
2917.37
2932.90
2924.21
2933.39
2920.10
2921.43
2921.11
2922.19
2922.30
2922.29
2921.42
2921.59
2921.59
2906.12
2924.29
2924.10
2902.90
3910.00
2508.70
2908.90
2908.90
2904.90
2924.29
61-3(a), 62-3(a)
2917.33

DIOCTYL ORTHOPHTHALATES................................................. 2917.32


85-5(A), 8541.10,
DIODES............................................................................................. 8541.40
light-emitting (LED's)........................................................................ 8541.40
DIOLS................................................................................................ 2905.31
DIPENTENE
crude................................................................................................ 3805.90
DIPHENHYDRAMINE...................................................................... 2922.19
DIPHHENOXYLATE (INN).............................................................. 2933.33
DIPHENYL-BIS-PHOSPHONOUS ACID, 4,4'-DI(2',2",4',4"-DItert-BUTYL)PHENYL ESTER....................................................... 2931.00
DIPHENYLAMINE and its derivatives and their salts.................. 2921.44
DIPHENYLENE OXIDE................................................................... 2932.90
DIPHENYLOLPROPANE and its salts.......................................... 2907.23
1,3-DIPHENYLTRIAZENE.............................................................. 2927.00
DIPIPANONE (INN)......................................................................... 2933.33
DIPHOSPHORUS PENTAOXIDE.................................................. 2809.10
DIPOTASSIUM CARBONATE....................................................... 2836.40
DIPPEL'S OIL.................................................................................... 38-2(b)
o-DIQUAT DIBROMIDE.................................................................. 2933.99
DIRECT DYES and preparations based thereon.......................... 3204.14
DIRECTION-FINDING COMPASSES........................................... 9014.10
DIRIGIBLES...................................................................................... 8801
DISC CALCULATORS.................................................................... 9017.20
DISC HARROWS............................................................................. 8432.21
DISCHARGE LAMP ("ELECTRONIC") FLASHLIGHT
APPARATUS.................................................................................. 9006.61
DISCHARGE LAMPS...................................................................... 8539.31-40
DISCS
for mechanical musical instruments............................................. 9209.99
magnetic, prepared, unrecorded.................................................. 8523.20
of unvulcanized rubber.................................................................. 4006
video, recorded.............................................................................. 8524.90
DISHCLOTHS................................................................................... 6307.10
DISHES
ceramic............................................................................................ 6911.10, 6912.00
of paper or paperboard................................................................. 4823.60
DISHWASHING MACHINES
other than household type............................................................. 8422.19
household type............................................................................... 8422.11
DISINFECTANTS
prepared or for retail...................................................................... 3808.40
DISKS
of agglomerated cork..................................................................... 4504
of natural cork................................................................................. 4503.90
DISODIUM CARBONATE............................................................... 2836.20
DISODIUM PHOSPHATE............................................................... 2835.22
DISODIUM SULFATE...................................................................... 2833.11
DISODIUM TETRABORATE.......................................................... 2840.11-19
DISPERSE DYES and preparations based thereon..................... 3204.11
DISPERSING APPLIANCES, MECHANICAL
for liquids or powders.................................................................... 8424.10-89
DISPLAY COUNTERS
refrigerating or freezing................................................................. 8418.50
DISPLAYS
animated, for shop window dressing........................................... 9618.00
DISPOSALS
domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric
motor.............................................................................................. 8509.30
DISTEMPER BRUSHES................................................................. 9603.40
DISTEMPERS................................................................................... 3210.00
DISTILLED WATER......................................................................... 2851.00
DISTILLING DREGS AND WASTE............................................... 2303.30
DISTILLING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature................. 8419.40
DISTORTION FACTOR METERS................................................. 9030.40
DISTRIBUTORS AND PARTS
for internal combustion engines................................................... 8511.30
2,2'-DITHIOBISBENZOTHIAZOLE............................................... 2934.20
DITHIOCARBAMATES................................................................... 2930.20
DITHIOCARBONATES................................................................... 2930.10
DITHIONITES
of metals.......................................................................................... 2831.10-90

23

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
DIVI-DIVI
tanning extract................................................................................
DIVIDING HEADS
for machine tools............................................................................
DOBBIES...........................................................................................
DODECAN-1-OL..............................................................................
DOG FOOD.......................................................................................
DOGFISH
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
DOGS
hides or skins of.............................................................................
DOILIES
of plastics........................................................................................
DOLLS
representing only human beings..................................................
DOLLS' CARRIAGES......................................................................
DOLLS' STROLLERS......................................................................
DOLOMITE........................................................................................
DOM
for carving.......................................................................................
DOMESTIC APPLIANCES
electromechanical, with self-contained electric motor...............
DOOR CLOSERS AND PARTS
of base metals................................................................................
DOOR FRAMES
of wood............................................................................................
DOOR VIEWERS (DOOR EYES)...................................................
DOORS
mountings, fittings and similar articles for...................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
DOORS AND THEIR FRAMES
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
DOUBLE OR COMPLEX SALTS
inorganic..........................................................................................
DOUBLING MACHINES
for preparing textile yarns..............................................................
DOUCHE BAGS
of plastics........................................................................................
DOVECOTES
of plastics........................................................................................
DOWEL PINS
of wood............................................................................................
DOWEL RODS
of wood............................................................................................
DOWN................................................................................................
for stuffing.......................................................................................
men's or boys' anoraks, windbreakers containing.....................
men's or boys' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks
containing......................................................................................
men's or boys' trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches,
shorts containing..........................................................................
ski suits containing.........................................................................
sleeping bags of.............................................................................
women's or girls' anoraks, windbreakers, jackets containing....
women's or girls' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks
containing......................................................................................
women's or girls' trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches,
shorts containing..........................................................................
DRAFTING TABLES AND MACHINES........................................
DRAGLINES......................................................................................
DRAPES............................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
DRAW-BENCHES
for working metal bars, tubes, profiles, wire and the like..........
DRAWING BOOKS
for children......................................................................................
DRAWING CHALKS........................................................................
DRAWING INK..................................................................................
DRAWING MACHINES
for manmade textile materials......................................................

3201.90
8466.30
8448.11
2905.17
2309.10
0305
0302.65, 0304
0303.75, 0304
41-1(c)
3924.90
9503
9503
9503
2518.10-30
96-2(a)
8509.10-80, 85-3
8302.41, 8302.60
4418.20
9013.80
8302
39-11(d), 3925.20
4418.20
7610.10
7308.30
28-5
8445.30
3926.90
39-11(h)
4421.90
4409
6701.00
0505
6201.92, 6201.93
6201.12, 6201.13
6203.42, 6203.43
6211.20
9404.30
6202.92, 6202.93
6202.12, 6202.13
6204.62
9017.10
8428.60
6303
3924.90
8463.10
4903.00
9609
3215.90

for preparing textile fibers.............................................................


DRAWING PAPER...........................................................................
DRAWING PENS
containing India ink...........................................................................
DRAWING PINS
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
DRAWING SLATES AND BOARDS..............................................
DRAWINGS
frames for........................................................................................
hand-made......................................................................................
DREDGERS
vessels............................................................................................
DRESS PATTERNS.........................................................................
DRESS SHIELDS
of plastics........................................................................................
DRESSES
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
DRESSING GOWNS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
DRESSING MACHINERY
for textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile articles....................
DRESSINGS
adhesive..........................................................................................
impregnated with pharmaceutical substances...........................
DRESSMAKERS' PINS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
DRIED LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLE CLEANING, SORTING
AND GRADING MACHINES.........................................................
DRIED PRODUCTS.........................................................................
DRIERS
prepared, for paints and varnishes..............................................
DRILL PIPE
oil well..............................................................................................
DRILLING MACHINES
for removing metal.........................................................................
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
similar hard materials...................................................................
DRILLING OR PRODUCTION PLATFORMS
floating or submersible..................................................................
DRILLING TOOLS
of base metals................................................................................
DRILLS
electromechanical, with self-contained electric motor, for
working in the hand......................................................................
DRIVE AXLES WITH DIFFERENTIAL
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
DRIVES AND PARTS......................................................................
DROPERIDOL..................................................................................
DROSS..............................................................................................
prepared as macadam..................................................................
DRUM BRAKES
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
DRUM MAKING MACHINES..........................................................
DRUM SKINS
for percussion musical instruments.............................................
DRUM STICKS
entered with percussion musical instruments.............................
DRUMS (CONTAINERS)
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
DRUMS (MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS)..........................................
DRY-CLEANING MACHINES........................................................
DRYERS AND DRYING MACHINES
centrifugal, including centrifugal clothes dryers.........................
for agricultural products................................................................
for bottles or other containers.......................................................

8444.00

24

8445.30
4802
9608.31
7415.10
7317.00
9610.00
97-5
9701.10
8905.10
6307
3926.90
6111.20
6104.41-49
6204.41-49
6207.91-99
6107
6208.91-99
6108
8451.90
3005.10
3005
7319.30
8437.10
I-2
3210.00
7304
8459.10-29, 84-3
8465.10, 8465.95, 84-3
8905
8205.10, 8207.50

8508.10
8708.50
8204.20
2933.99
2619.00
2517.20
8714.94
8441.30
9209.99
91-2, 9206.00
7612
7310
4415.10
9206.00
8451.10
8421.12, 8421.19
8419.31
8422.20

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
for textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile articles, other than
centrifugal.....................................................................................
for treatment of materials by change of temperature.................
for wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard................................
DUCKS
live....................................................................................................
meat and edible offal of.................................................................
DUMMIES
tailors'..............................................................................................
DUMPERS
motor vehicles for off-highway use..............................................
DUMPLINGS.....................................................................................
DUPLICATING MACHINES
hectograph or stencil, office machines........................................
DUPLICATING STYLOS.................................................................
DUPLICATOR STENCILS..............................................................
DURUM WHEAT. See CEREALS
DUST
leather..............................................................................................
zinc..................................................................................................
DUSTCLOTHS
of cotton...........................................................................................
DUSTERS
feather.............................................................................................
DYE CARRIERS
to accelerate dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs...................................
DYEING
vegetable materials used in..........................................................
of vegetable or animal origin.........................................................
DYEING MACHINES
for textile fabrics.............................................................................
DYES..................................................................................................
EARPHONES....................................................................................
EARTH BORING TOOLS AND PARTS........................................
EARTH COLORS.............................................................................
70% or more Fe203.......................................................................
EARTH-MOVING MACHINERY
for earth, minerals or ores.............................................................
EARTH SORTING, SCREENING, SEPARATING, WASHING,
CRUSHING, GRINDING, MIXING OR KNEADING
MACHINERY...................................................................................
EARTHENWARE..............................................................................
ornamental articles of....................................................................
tableware and kitchenware...........................................................
EARTHS
activated..........................................................................................
EBONITE...........................................................................................
ECGONINE.......................................................................................
ECHO SOUNDING APPARATUS.................................................
ECONOMIZERS
auxiliary plant for boilers................................................................
EDAM CHEESE................................................................................
EDGINGS
of textiles.........................................................................................
EDIBLE PLANTS
prepared or preserved...................................................................
See also names of specific plants
EDITORS
photographic...................................................................................
EEL-GRASS......................................................................................
EELS
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
live....................................................................................................

8451.21-29
8419.31-39
8419.32, 8419.31-39
0105
0207, 0210.99
9618.00
8704.10
1905.40
8472.10
9608
4816.30

4115.20
79-S1(c), 7903.10
6307.10
9603
3809
1404.10
3203.00
8451.40
32-US1
8518.30
8207.13
2530.30
2821.20
8430.50, 8430.69

8474.10-39
69-US4(c)
6913.90
6912.00
3802.90
4017.00
2939.91
9014.80
8404.10
0406
5808.90
2001-2005, 2006.00,
2008

9010.20
1402
0302.66, 0304
0303.76, 0304
0301.92
22-US3, 2204.21,
2206.00
3502.10
8433.60
7-2

EFFERVESCENT WINE..................................................................
EGG ALBUMIN.................................................................................
EGG CLEANING, SORTING AND GRADING MACHINES.......
EGGPLANTS....................................................................................
See VEGETABLES
EGGS
of wild birds..................................................................................... 4-US2
EIDERDOWN

bedding of.......................................................................................
ELASTOMERIC PLASTICS............................................................
ELASTOMERIC YARN....................................................................
ELBOWS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
ELECTRIC BLANKETS...................................................................
ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS
insulated..........................................................................................
ELECTRIC HAIR CLIPPERS..........................................................
ELECTRIC LAMPS..........................................................................
ELECTRIC LIGHTING FITTINGS..................................................
ELECTRIC SHAVERS.....................................................................
ELECTRIC TRAINS.........................................................................
ELECTRICAL ENERGY..................................................................
ELECTRICAL QUANTITY REGULATORS
automatic........................................................................................
ELECTRICITY METERS
production or supply......................................................................
ELECTRO-CHEMICAL MACHINE TOOLS..................................
ELECTRO-DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS
medical............................................................................................
ELECTRO-DISCHARGE MACHINE TOOLS...............................
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHS..........................................................
ELECTRODES
coated..............................................................................................
of base metals or of metal carbides.............................................
of graphite or other carbon............................................................
ELECTROLYSIS MACHINES AND APPARATUS......................
ELECTROMAGNETIC CHUCKS...................................................
ELECTROMAGNETIC COUPLINGS, CLUTCHES AND
BRAKES...........................................................................................
ELECTROMAGNETIC LIFTING HEADS......................................
ELECTROMAGNETS......................................................................
ELECTRON MICROSCOPES........................................................
ELECTRON-BEAM MACHINE TOOLS........................................
ELECTRON-BEAM MACHINES AND APPARATUS
for soldering, brazing or welding..................................................
ELECTRONICS
chemical elements for....................................................................
ELECTROPHORESIS INSTRUMENTS
for physical or chemical analysis..................................................
ELECTROPHORESIS MACHINES AND APPARATUS.............
ELECTROPLATING MACHINES AND APPARATUS................
ELEPHANT TUSKS.........................................................................
ELEVATORS, LIQUID.....................................................................
ELEVATORS AND CONVEYORS.................................................
ELK
hides or skins of.............................................................................
EMBOSSED OR PERFORATED PAPER AND
PAPERBOARD...............................................................................
EMBOSSING MACHINES
for address plates..........................................................................
EMBROIDERY..................................................................................
in the piece, in strips or in motifs..................................................
EMBROIDERY MACHINES............................................................
EMBROIDERY NEEDLES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
EMBROIDERY STILETTOS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
EMERY..............................................................................................
EMMENTALER CHEESE................................................................
EMULSIFYING MACHINES n.e.s.o.i.............................................
ENAMEL PAINTS.............................................................................
ENAMELED WIRE............................................................................
ENAMELS
vitrifiable, for ceramics, enamelling or glass...............................
ENCYCLOPEDIAS...........................................................................
ENDLESS BANDS
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
ENEMA BAGS
of plastics........................................................................................
ENGINEERING PLANS AND DRAWINGS

25

9404
39-US1
XI-S1(a)
7307.92
7307.22
6301.10
8544.11-60
82-2
9405.20-40
9405.10, 9405.40
82-2
9503
27-US6, 2716.00
9032.81-89
9028.30
8456.90, 84-3
9018.11-19
8456.30, 84-3
9018.11
8311.10
8311
8545.11-19
8543.30
8505.90
8505.20
8505.30
8505.20-90
9012.10
8456.90, 84-3
8515.11-19, 8515.80
28-8
9027.20
8543.30
8543.30
5-3
8413.82
8428.10-39
41-1(c)
4808
8472.20
XI-S2(B)(c), 58-6
5810
8447.90
7319.90
7319
2513.21-29
0406
8479.82
3208-3210
8544.11-19
3207.20
4901.91
7414.10
7314
3926.90

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
original, by hand.............................................................................
ENGINES
compression-ignition, internal combustion..................................
gas turbine......................................................................................
hydraulic power..............................................................................
hydraulic turbine.............................................................................
hydrojet...........................................................................................
linear acting, hydraulic...................................................................
linear acting, pneumatic................................................................
pneumatic power............................................................................
reaction, other than turbojet..........................................................
spark-ignition, internal combustion..............................................
turbojet............................................................................................
turbopropeller.................................................................................
water wheel.....................................................................................
ENGOBES
for ceramics, enamelling, or glass...............................................
ENGRAVINGS
frames for........................................................................................
original.............................................................................................
ENLARGERS
photographic...................................................................................
ENSEMBLES....................................................................................
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
ENTERTAINMENT ARTICLES......................................................
ENVELOPE MAKING MACHINES
paper or paperboard......................................................................
ENVELOPES.....................................................................................
ENZYMATIC PREPARATIONS
for pre-tanning................................................................................
ENZYMES.........................................................................................
EPHEDRINES and their salts..........................................................
EPICHLOROHYDRIN......................................................................
EPINEPHRINE..................................................................................
EPINEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE..............................................
EPOXIDE RESINS
in primary forms..............................................................................
EPOXIDES and their derivatives....................................................
EPOXYALCOHOLS and their derivatives.....................................
EPOXYETHERS and their derivatives...........................................
EPOXYPHENOLS and their derivatives........................................
EPSOM SALTS................................................................................
EQUINE ANIMALS
hair of...............................................................................................
hides and skins of4101hides or skins of.....................................
leather of.........................................................................................
EQUIPMENT.....................................................................................
See also the name of the equipment or references to its function
ERASERS
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
ERASING KNIVES AND PARTS...................................................
ERMINES
furskins............................................................................................
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
ERYTHROMYCIN and its derivatives............................................
ESCALATORS..................................................................................
ESCAPEMENTS
for clock or watch movements......................................................
ESPARTO
manufactures of.............................................................................
ESSENCES
coffee, tea, mat, or coffee substitutes.......................................
tobacco............................................................................................
ESSENTIAL OILS............................................................................
ESTAZOLAM (INN)..........................................................................
ESTER GUMS..................................................................................
ESTERS.............................................................................................
of inorganic acids; salts and derivatives thereof........................
ESTRADIOL BENZOATE...............................................................
ESTRADIOL CYCOPENTYLPROPIONATE................................

4906.00
8408.10-90
8411.11-82
8412.21, 8412.29
8410.11-13
8412.10
8412.21
8412.31
8412.31, 8412.39
8412.10
8407.10-90
8411.11-12
8411.21-22
8410.11-13
3207.20
97-5
97-2, 9702.00
9008.40
61-3(b), 62-3(b)
6203.21-29
6103.21-29
6204.21-29
6104.21-29
9505
8441.20
4817.10
3202.90
3507
2939.40
2910.30
2937.31
2937.39
3907.30
2910
2910
2910
2910
2530.20
5-4
41-1(c)
4104
XVI-5

4016.92
8214.10
43-US1
4301.80
4302.19-30
2941.50
8428.40
9114.90
Ch. 46
2101.10-30
2403.10
3303.11-29
2933.91
3806.30
29-5
2919.00-2920
2937.23
2937.23

ESTRADIOL CYPIONATE..............................................................
ESTROGENS....................................................................................
ETCHED CAPACITOR FOIL..........................................................
ETHANAL..........................................................................................
ETHANE............................................................................................
ETHANEDIOL...................................................................................
ETHANOLAMINES and their salts.................................................
ETHCHOLORVYNOL (INN)...........................................................
ETHER PEROXIDES and their derivatives...................................
ETHER-ALCOHOLS and their derivatives....................................
ETHER-PHENOLS and their derivatives.......................................
ETHERS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES...........................................
ETHINAMATE (INN)........................................................................
ETHNOGRAPHIC COLLECTIONS AND COLLECTORS'
PIECES............................................................................................
6-ETHOXY-2-BENZOTHIAZOLETHIOL......................................
3-ETHOXYCARBONYLAMINOPHENYL-NPHENYLCARBAMATE..................................................................
2-ETHOXY-2,3-DIHYDRO-3,3-DIMETHYL-5BENZOFURANYLMETHANESULFONATE...............................
2-ETHOXYETHYL ACETATE........................................................
3-ETHOXY-4-HYDROXYBENZALDEHYDE................................
ETHOXYQUIN..................................................................................
ETHYL ACETATE............................................................................
ETHYL ACRYLATE.........................................................................
ETHYL ALCOHOL...........................................................................
esters of...........................................................................................
ETHYL CHLORIDE..........................................................................
ETHYL ETHYL-6,7,8-TRIFLUORO-1,4-DIHYDRO-4-OXO-3QUINOLINECARBOXYLATE.......................................................
ETHYL LOFLAZEPATE (INN)........................................................
ETHYL METHACRYLATE..............................................................
3-ETHYLAMINO-p-CRESOL..........................................................
2-ETHYLAMINO-5-SULFOBENZOIC ACID................................
p-ETHYLANILINE............................................................................
3-(N-ETHYLANILINO)PROPIONIC ACID, METHYL ESTER.....
ETHYLBENZENE.............................................................................
N-ETHYL-N-BENZYL-m-TOLUIDINE...........................................
ETHYLCOUMARINS.......................................................................
ETHYL-(2-DIMETHYLAMINOETHYL)ANILINE..........................
N-ETHYL-N,N'DIMETHYL-N'- PHENYLETHYLENEDIAMINE..
ETHYLENE........................................................................................
polymers of, in primary forms.......................................................
polymers of, monofilament............................................................
polymers of, waste, parings, and scrap.......................................
ETHYLENE BRASSYLATE............................................................
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE..............................................................
ETHYLENE GLYCOL......................................................................
monoalkyl ethers of........................................................................
ETHYLENE GLYCOL, MONOETHYL ETHER ACETATE.........
ETHYLENE OXIDE..........................................................................
ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE-NONCONJUGATED DIENE
RUBBER (EPDM)
uncompounded..............................................................................
ETHYLENE-VINYL ACETATE COPOLYMERS
in primary forms..............................................................................
ETHYLENEBISTETRABROMOPHTHALIMIDE..........................
ETHYLENEDIAMINE and its salts.................................................
1,1'-ETHYLENE-2,2'-DIPYRIDILIUM DIBROMIDE.....................
4-ETHYLGUAIACOL.......................................................................
2-ETHYLHEXAN-1-OL....................................................................
2-ETHYL-2-(HYDROXYMETHYL)PROPANE-1,3-DIOL............
N-ETHYL-N-(2-METHOXYCARBONYLETHYLANILINE...........
ETHYLMORPHINE..........................................................................
N-ETHYL-1-NAPHTHYLAMINE....................................................
1-(o-ETHYLPHENYL)-3-METHYL-2-PYRAZOLIN-5-ONE........
N-ETHYL-o-TOLUIDINE.................................................................
ETHYLVANILLIN..............................................................................
ETILAMFETHAMINE (INN)............................................................
ETORPHINE (INN)...........................................................................
EUCALYPTUS
essential oils of...............................................................................

26

2937.23
2937.23
7607.19
2912.12
2711.19, 2711.29,
2901.10
2905.31
2922.11-13
2905.51
2909.60
2909.41-49
2909.50
2909.11-30
2924.24
9705.00
2934.20
2924.29
2932.90
2915.35
2912.42
2933.49
2915.31
2916.12
2207-2208
29-5(b)
2903.11
2933.49
2933.91
2916.14
2922.29
2922.49
2921.49
2922.49
2902.60
2921.43
2932.21
2921.59
2921.59
2711.14, 2711.29,
2901.21
3901
3916.10
3915.10
2917.19
2903.15
2905.31
2909.42-44
2915.35
2910.10

4002.70
3901.30
2925.19
2921.21
2933.99
2909.50
2905.16
2905.41
2922.50
2939.11
2921.45
2933.19
2921.43
2912.42
2921.46
2939.11
3301.29

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
tanning extract................................................................................
EVAPORATED PRODUCTS..........................................................
EVAPORATING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature.................
EVENING DRESS............................................................................
EXAMINATION TABLES.................................................................
for X-ray or alpha, beta or gamma radiation apparatus.............
EXCAVATING MACHINERY
for earth, minerals or ores.............................................................
EXCAVATORS
self-propelled..................................................................................
EXERCISE ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT..................................
EXERCISE BOOKS.........................................................................
EXPANDED METAL
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION APPARATUS
medical............................................................................................
EXPLOSIVES
prepared, except propellant powders..........................................
EXPOSURE METERS.....................................................................
EXTENSIONS AND PARTS...........................................................
EXTINGUISHERS
fire....................................................................................................
EXTRACT
malt..................................................................................................
yeast................................................................................................
EXTRACTING MACHINERY
for animal or fixed vegetable fats and oils...................................
for earth, minerals or ores.............................................................
EXTRACTORS
domestic, electromechanical, fruit and vegetable juice
extractors, with self-contained electric motor...........................
EXTRACTS.......................................................................................
and vegetable saps........................................................................
coffee, tea, mat, or coffee substitutes.......................................
dyeing..............................................................................................
meat, fish, or aquatic invertebrates..............................................
tanning.............................................................................................
tobacco............................................................................................
EXTRUDERS
for working rubber or plastics.......................................................
EXTRUDING MACHINES
for manmade textile materials......................................................
EYE MAKE-UP PREPARATIONS.................................................
EYEBROWS AND EYELASHES
of human or animal hair or of textile materials............................
EYELASH BRUSHES......................................................................
EYELETS...........................................................................................
of base metals................................................................................
EYES..................................................................................................
artificial, for humans......................................................................
of base metals................................................................................
FABRIC
of asbestos or asbestos-based mixtures.....................................
tire cord...........................................................................................
FABRICS
chenille............................................................................................
gauze...............................................................................................
impregnated, coated, covered, or laminated..............................
knitted..............................................................................................
knitted, not of pile construction.....................................................
knitted, of pile construction...........................................................
narrow.............................................................................................
narrow woven.................................................................................
net....................................................................................................
nonwoven........................................................................................
rubberized.......................................................................................
tufted................................................................................................
tulles................................................................................................
woven..............................................................................................
woven pile.......................................................................................

3201.90
I-2

8419.89
61-3(a), 62-3(a)
9402
9022.90
8430.31-69
8429.51-59
9506.91
4820.20
7414
7314.50
9018.19
3602.00
9027.40
8204.20
8424.10
1901.90
2103.90
8479.20
8430.31-69

8509.40
13-1
1302.11-19
2101.10-30
3203.00
1603.00
3201.10-20
2403.10
8477.20
8444.00
3304.20
6704.19, 6704.20,
6704.90
9603
83-US1
8308.10
83-US1
9021.30
8308.10
6812.90
5902
5801
58-3, 5803
Ch. 59
60-3
6002
6001
70-US7
58-5, 5806
5804.10
5603
5906
5802.30
5804.10
XI-S1(e-k)
5801

woven, of artificial filament yarn...................................................


woven, of artificial staple fibers....................................................
woven, of coarse animal hair or of horsehair..............................
woven, of cotton.............................................................................
woven, of flax..................................................................................
woven, of jute.................................................................................
woven, of metal thread or metalized yarn...................................
woven, of other vegetable fibers..................................................
woven, of paper yarn.....................................................................
woven, of silk or silk waste............................................................
woven, of synthetic filament yarn.................................................
woven, of synthetic staple fibers..................................................
woven, of wool or fine animal hair................................................
woven, terry....................................................................................
FACIAL TISSUE STOCK PAPER..................................................
FACIAL TISSUES
of paper or cellulose.......................................................................
FACTICE DERIVED FROM OILS..................................................
FAIRGROUND AMUSEMENTS.....................................................
FAIRGROUND ORGANS................................................................
FALSE BEARDS
of human or animal hair or of textile
materials..........................................................................................
FANS..................................................................................................
held by hand...................................................................................
FARM WAGONS AND CARTS
not mechanically propelled...........................................................
FASTENERS
of plastics........................................................................................
press and snap...............................................................................
slide.................................................................................................
FATS
animal or vegetable........................................................................
cocoa butter....................................................................................
prepared edible..............................................................................
See also names of specific fats; oils
FATTY ACIDS
industrial monocarboxylic..............................................................
FATTY ALCOHOLS
industrial..........................................................................................
FATTY SUBSTANCES
surface-active agents....................................................................
FEATHER DUSTERS......................................................................
FEATHERS.......................................................................................
sleeping bags of.............................................................................
for stuffing.......................................................................................
FELDSPAR........................................................................................
FELT...................................................................................................
impregnated, coated or covered with perfume or cosmetics.....
impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergent...........
of asbestos or asbestos-based mixtures.....................................
FELT HAT MAKING MACHINERY................................................
FELT MANUFACTURE AND FINISHING MACHINERY............
FELT PAPER AND PAPERBOARD...............................................
FELT TIPPED PENS........................................................................
FENCAMFAMIN (INN).....................................................................
FENCING...........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
FENDERS
boat or dock, of vulcanized rubber...............................................
FENETYLLINE (INN).......................................................................
FENITROTHION..............................................................................
FENNEL.............................................................................................
dried.................................................................................................
seeds of...........................................................................................
FENPROPOREX (INN)....................................................................
FENTANYL (INN).............................................................................
FERRICYANIDES
pigments and preparations based on..........................................
FERROALLOYS...............................................................................
classification...................................................................................
definition..........................................................................................
FERROCERIUM...............................................................................

27

5408
5516
5113
5208-5212
5309
5310
5809
5311
5311
5007
5407
5512-5515
5111, 5112
5802
4803.00
4818.20
40-1
9508.90
9208.90

6704.19, 6704.20,
6704.90
8414.51, 8414.59
4823.90
8716.80
3926.90
9606
9607
Ch. 15
1804.00
Ch. 15

1518, 1519.11-19
1518, 1519.30
3402.13
9603.90
6701.00
9404.30
0505
2529.10
56-2, 56-3, 5602
33-3
3401.11-19
6812
8449.00
8449.00
4805.50
9608.20
2921.46
39-11(e)
7314.20-30
4016.94
2939.51
2920.10
7-2
0712.90
0909.50
2926.30
2933.33
3206.43
7202
72-S2
72-1(c)
3606.90

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
FERROCHROMIUM........................................................................
FERROCYANIDES
pigments and preparations based on..........................................
FERROMANGANESE.....................................................................
FERROMOLYBDENUM..................................................................
FERRONICKEL................................................................................
FERRONIOBIUM.............................................................................
FERROSILICON...............................................................................
FERROSILICON CHROMIUM.......................................................
FERROSILICON MANGANESE....................................................
FERROSILICON TITANIUM...........................................................
FERROSILICON TUNGSTEN........................................................
FERROTITANIUM............................................................................
FERROTUNGSTEN.........................................................................
FERROUS FUMARATE..................................................................
FERROUS PRODUCTS..................................................................
FERROVANADIUM..........................................................................
FERROZIRCONIUM........................................................................
FERRY BOATS................................................................................
FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS.......................................................
FERTILIZERS...................................................................................
animal or vegetable........................................................................
mixed...............................................................................................
nitrogenous.....................................................................................
phosphatic......................................................................................
potassic...........................................................................................
See also names of specific fertilizers
FESCUE SEED.................................................................................
FESTIVE ARTICLES........................................................................
FIBER
vulcanized.......................................................................................
FIBERBOARD...................................................................................
of wood or other ligneous materials.............................................
FIELD-HOCKEY ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT.........................
FIFES.................................................................................................
FIGS. See FRUIT
FILAMENT LAMPS..........................................................................
FILAMENTS
man-made textile............................................................................
FILBERTS. See NUTS (VEGETABLE)
FILE COVERS
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
FILES.................................................................................................
of base metals................................................................................
FILINGS
FILLING MACHINERY
for bottles, cans and other containers.........................................
ferrous waste and scrap................................................................
FILM
instant print.....................................................................................
motion picture, exposed and developed.....................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of plastics, cellular.........................................................................
of plastics, noncellular and not reinforced...................................
photographic...................................................................................
photographic, exposed and developed, except motion
picture............................................................................................
photographic, exposed but not developed..................................
photographic, sensitized, unexposed..........................................
self-adhesive, of plastics...............................................................
X-ray, sensitized, unexposed.......................................................
FILM VIEWERS
photographic...................................................................................
FILTER PAPER AND PAPERBOARD...........................................
FILTERING MACHINERY AND APPARATUS
for liquids or gases.........................................................................
FILTERS............................................................................................
air filters for internal combustion engines....................................
for lighting and signal purposes...................................................
fuel filters for internal combustion engine....................................
mounted optical elements.............................................................
oil filters for internal combustion engine......................................
FINE ANIMAL HAIR.........................................................................
babies' garments of.......................................................................

7202.41-49

babies' garments, knitted or crocheted of...................................


blankets (other than electric blankets) and traveling rugs of.....
3206.43
dresses of.......................................................................................
7202.11-19
dresses, knitted or crocheted of...................................................
7202.70
gloves, mittens, mitts of.................................................................
7202.60
gloves, mittens, mitts, knitted or crocheted of............................
7202.93
men's or boys' anoraks, windbreakers of....................................
7202.21-29
men's or boys' ensembles of.........................................................
7202.50
men's or boys' ensembles, knitted or crocheted of....................
7202.30
men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, knitted or crocheted
7202.91
o f ....................................................................................................
7202.80
men's or boys' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks of...............
7202.91
men's or boys' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks, anoraks,
7202.80
windbreakers, knitted or crocheted of.......................................
2917.19
men's or boys' shirts of..................................................................
7203.10
men's or boys' shirts, knitted or crocheted of.............................
7202.92
men's or boys' suit-type jackets and blazers of..........................
7202.99
men's or boys' suit-type jackets and blazers, knitted or
8901.10
crocheted of..................................................................................
8432.40
men's or boys' suits of...................................................................
Ch. 31
men's or boys' suits, knitted or crocheted of...............................
3101
men's or boys' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts of........
3015
men's or boys' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts, knitted
3102
or crocheted of..............................................................................
3103
shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils of..............................
3104
skirts and divided skirts of............................................................
skirts, knitted or crocheted of.......................................................
1209.23
sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, vests, knitted or crocheted
9505
o f ....................................................................................................
used or new rags, scrap and worn articles of.............................
39-1
women's or girls' blouses and shirts of........................................
44-4
women's or girls' blouses and shirts, knitted or crocheted of....
4411
women's or girls' ensembles of.....................................................
9506.99
women's or girls' ensembles, knitted or crocheted of................
9205.90
women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, knitted or
crocheted of..................................................................................
8539.10-29
women's or girls' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks of...........
women's or girls' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks, anoraks,
5402-5406, 5501-5502
knitted or crocheted of.................................................................
women's or girls' padded, sleeveless jackets, anoraks,
windbreakers of............................................................................
4820.30
women's or girls' suit-type jackets and blazers, knitted or
8203.10, 8207.90
crocheted of..................................................................................
82-US2
women's or girls' suits of...............................................................
women's or girls' suits, knitted or crocheted of...........................
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts of.....
8422.30
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts, knitted
7204.41
or crocheted of..............................................................................
FINGER COTS
3701.20, 3702.20
of plastics........................................................................................
3706
FINISHING AGENTS
39-10, 3921.90
for textiles, paper, leather, etc......................................................
3921.11-19
FINISHING MACHINERY
3920
for paper or paperboard................................................................
37-US1
for textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile articles....................
FIRE ALARMS..................................................................................
3705
incorporating ionization chamber smoke detectors...................
3704.00
FIRE FIGHTING VEHICLES...........................................................
3701, 3702, 3704, 3705 FIRE-CLAY........................................................................................
3919
FIRE-EXTINGUISHER PREPARATIONS AND CHARGES.......
3701.10, 3702.10
FIRE-EXTINGUISHERS..................................................................
FIRE-EXTINGUISHING GRENADES............................................
9010.20
FIRE-FLOATS
4805.40, 4823.20
vessels............................................................................................
FIREARMS
8421.21-29
muzzle-loading...............................................................................
8421.21-39
of a kind firing explosive charge...................................................
8421.31
FIRELIGHTERS................................................................................
7014.00
FIREWORKS....................................................................................
8421.23
FIRST DAY COVERS
9002.20
used, or not of current issue.........................................................
8421.23
FIRST-AID BOXES AND KITS.......................................................
51-1(b), 5102-5105
FISH...................................................................................................
6209.10
dried but not smoked.....................................................................

28

6111.10
6301.20
6204.41
6104.41
6216.00
6116.91
6201.91
6203.21
6103.21
6107.29
6201.11
6101.10
6205.10
6105.90
6203.31
6103.31
6203.11
6103.11
6203.41
6103.41
6214.20
6204.51
6104.51
6110.10
6310.10, 6310.90
6206.20
6106.90
6204.21
6104.21
6108.39
6202.11
6102.10
6202.91
6104.31
6204.11-19
6104.11
6204.61
6104.61
3926.90
3809
8439.30
8451.90
8531.10
9022.29
8705.30
2508.30
3813.00
8424.10
3813.00
8905
9303.10
9303
36-2(c)
3604.10
9704.00
30-3(g), 3006.50
Ch. 3
0305.51-59

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
extracts and juices of.....................................................................
fats and oils of................................................................................
flours, meals, and pellets..............................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
in brine.............................................................................................
live....................................................................................................
live, ornamental..............................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
salted but not dried or smoked.....................................................
sauces.............................................................................................
smoked............................................................................................
See also fish fillets; names of individual fishes
FISH EGGS
prepared or preserved...................................................................
FISH FILLETS...................................................................................
dried, salted or in brine, but not smoked.....................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
FISH GLUE........................................................................................
FISH MEAL
fit for human consumption.............................................................
FISH MEAT.......................................................................................
fresh, chilled, or frozen, other than fillets.....................................
FISH NETTING AND FISHING NETS...........................................
FISH PLATES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
FISH STICKS....................................................................................
FISH-KNIVES AND PARTS
of base metals................................................................................
FISH-LIVER OILS.............................................................................
FISHERS
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
FISHING ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT......................................
FISHING BASKETS
of plaiting materials........................................................................
FISHING VESSELS.........................................................................
FITCHES
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
FITTINGS
of aluminum, for tubes and pipes.................................................
of base metals, for furniture, doors, staircases, windows, blinds,
coachwork, saddlery, trunks, chests, caskets or the like........
of base metals, for looseleaf binders or files...............................
of copper, for tubes and pipes......................................................
of iron or steel, for tubes and pipes..............................................
of plastics, for furniture..................................................................
of plastics, for tubes, pipes, and hoses.......................................
railway or tramway track...............................................................
See also PIPE FITTINGS; TUBE FITTINGS
FIXTURES
railway or tramway track...............................................................
FLAGSTONES
of cement, concrete or artificial stone..........................................
of natural stone...............................................................................
FLANGES
of iron or steel (except cast or of stainless steel).......................
of plastics........................................................................................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
FLARES
pistols and devices for signals......................................................
signalling.........................................................................................
FLASHBULB ASSEMBLY MACHINES
for assembling electric or electronic flashbulbs in glass
envelopes......................................................................................
FLASHBULBS..................................................................................
FLASHCUBES..................................................................................
FLASHLIGHTS.................................................................................
FLASKS
of glass............................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................

0305
1603.00
1504.10-20, 1516-1518
2301.20
0302, 0304
0303, 0304
0305.61-69
0301
0301.10
1604
0305.61-69
2103.90
0305.41-49

1604.30
0304
0305.30
0304.10
0304.20
3503.00
0305.10
0304
0304.90
5608
7302.40
1604.19-20
8215
1504.10, 1516-1518
4301.80
4302.19-30
9507
4602
8902.00
4301.80
4302.19-30
7609.00
8302
8305.10
7412
7307
3926.30
3917.40
8608

8608
6810.11
6801.00
7307.91
3917
7307.21
9303
3604

8475.10
9006.62
9006.62
8513.10
7010.90
3923.30

vacuum............................................................................................
FLAT FISH
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
FLAT KNITTING MACHINES.........................................................
FLAT-ROLLED PRODUCTS
of alloy steel....................................................................................
of iron and steel, definition............................................................
of iron or nonalloy steel..................................................................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
FLAT-SURFACE GRINDING MACHINES
for finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets.............
FLATGOODS
of plaiting materials........................................................................
FLATIRONS
electric.............................................................................................
FLATTENING MACHINES
for working metal............................................................................
FLAX
table linen of....................................................................................
FLAX FIBERS...................................................................................
FLAXSEED
animal feed materials....................................................................
FLAXSEED (LINSEED)...................................................................
FLAXSEED OIL................................................................................
FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING MACHINERY................................
FLIES
skins with feathers used for manufacture of...............................
FLIGHT DATA RECORDERS
other than cockpit voice recorders...............................................
FLIGHT SIMULATORS...................................................................
FLOAT GLASS
in sheets..........................................................................................
FLOATING CRANES.......................................................................
FLOATING DOCKS.........................................................................
FLOATING DRILLING OR PRODUCTION PLATFORMS.........
FLOATING STRUCTURES............................................................
FLOOR COVERING UNDERLAYS...............................................
FLOOR COVERINGS
mats of plaiting materials..............................................................
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
of natural cork.................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
on a base of paper or of paperboard...........................................
textile. See CARPETS...................................................................
with textile backing.........................................................................
FLOOR POLISHERS AND PARTS
domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric
motor..............................................................................................
FLOOR SWEEPERS........................................................................
FLOOR-STANDING LAMPS
electric.............................................................................................
FLOORCLOTHS..............................................................................
FLOORING
of coniferous wood.........................................................................
of nonconiferous wood..................................................................
FLORAL BASKETS
of flowers and foliage.....................................................................
FLORAL WATERS...........................................................................
FLOURS............................................................................................
food preparations of.......................................................................
leather..............................................................................................
of cereal...........................................................................................
of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits....................................................
residues and wastes......................................................................
FLOW METERS...............................................................................
FLOWER BUDS
for bouquets or ornaments............................................................
FLOWER WATERS..........................................................................
FLOWERS
artificial, other than plastic............................................................
ceramic............................................................................................

29

9617.00
0304.20
0302.21-29, 0304
0303.31-39, 0304
8447.20
7225-7226
72-1(k)
7208-7212
7219-7220
8460.11-90, 84-3
4602
8516.40
8462.21-29
6302.52
5301
2308.90
1204.00
1516-1518
8443.30
5-US1(c)
8543.80
8805.21-.29
7005
8905
8905.90
8905.20
Ch. 89
5603
4601.20
4504.10
4503.90
3918
4016.91
4815.00
5904.91-92

8509.20
9603
9405.20
6307.10
4409.10
4409.20
6-2
3303.00
19-2
1901
4115.20
1101-1102
1208
2301.10-20
9026.10
0603
3303.00
6702.90
6913.10, 6913.90

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
cut, for bouquets or ornaments....................................................
fresh.................................................................................................
plastic..............................................................................................
seeds of...........................................................................................
FLOXACILLIN...................................................................................
FLUCLOXACILLIN...........................................................................
FLUDIAZEPAM (INN)......................................................................
FLUE-CURED TOBACCO..............................................................
FLUNITRAZEPAM (INN).................................................................
FLUOMETURON..............................................................................
FLUORANTHENE............................................................................
FLUORENE.......................................................................................
FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENING AGENTS
synthetic organic............................................................................
FLUORESCENT LAMPS................................................................
FLUORIDES
of metals..........................................................................................
FLUORINATED HYDROCARBONS.............................................
FLUORINE........................................................................................
FLUORO-POLYMERS
in primary forms..............................................................................
p-FLUOROANILINE.........................................................................
o-FLUORONITROBENZENE.........................................................
FLUOROSILICATES
of metals..........................................................................................
FLUORSPAR....................................................................................
FLUPHENAZINE DECANOATE.....................................................
FLUPHENAZINE ENANTHATE.....................................................
FLURAZEPAM (INN).......................................................................
FLUTES.............................................................................................
FLUTINGS.........................................................................................
FLUXES
for soldering, brazing, welding......................................................
FLY RIBBONS..................................................................................
FLYPAPER........................................................................................
FLYWHEELS....................................................................................
magnetic..........................................................................................
FODDER............................................................................................
FODDER BALERS...........................................................................
FODDER ROOTS.............................................................................
FOG SIGNALS
pyrotechnic.....................................................................................
FOIL
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of lead..............................................................................................
of molybdenum...............................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of plastics, cellular.........................................................................
of plastics, noncellular and not reinforced...................................
of plastics,self-adhesiveof tin.......................................................
of tungsten......................................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
FOLDERS
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
FOLDING MACHINES
for textile fabrics.............................................................................
for working metal............................................................................
FOLIAGE
for bouquets or ornamental purposes..........................................
FOLIC ACID......................................................................................
FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTAINERS
of paper...........................................................................................
FOOD COOKING OR HEATING MACHINERY
other than household.....................................................................
FOOD GRINDERS
domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric
motor..............................................................................................
FOOD INDUSTRY MACHINES
knives and blades for.....................................................................
FOOD MIXERS
domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric
motor..............................................................................................

0603
0603.10
6702.10
12-3
2941.10
2941.10
2933.91
2401.10
2933.91
2924.21
2902.90
2902.90
3204.20
8539.31
2826.11-19
2903.30-69
2801.30
3904.61-69
2921.42
2904.90
2826.20, 2826.90
2529.21-22
2934.30
2934.30
2933.91
9205.90
39-11(h)
3810
3808.10
3808.10
8483.50
8511.20
Ch. 12
8433.40
1214
3604
76-1(d), 7607
74-1(g), 7410.11-22
78-1(d), 7804.11
8102.92
75-1(d), 7506
39-10, 3921.90
3921.11-19
3920
80-1(d), 8005.10
8101.92
79-1(d), 7905.00
4820.30
8451.50
8462.21-29
0604
2936.29
Ch. 48
8419.81

8509.40
8208.30

8509.40

FOOD OR DRINK MECHANICAL APPLIANCES


hand-operated................................................................................
FOOD PREPARATIONS
animal feed.....................................................................................
aquatic invertebrates.....................................................................
bakers' wares.................................................................................
cereals.............................................................................................
confectioneries...............................................................................
containing cocoa............................................................................
fish related......................................................................................
flour, meal, starch, or malt extract................................................
fruit, nuts, and plant parts.............................................................
meat 20% or more by weight........................................................
miscellaneous edibles...................................................................
residues and waste........................................................................
vegetables.......................................................................................
FOOD PREPARING AND MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
FOOD PROCESSORS
domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric
motor..............................................................................................
FOOTBALL ARTICLES (EXCEPT BALLS) AND
EQUIPMENT...................................................................................
FOOTBALLS.....................................................................................
FOOTWEAR.....................................................................................
knitted or crocheted without applied soles..................................
of asbestos or asbestos-based mixtures.....................................

8210.00
2308-2309
1603, 1605
1905.10-90
1904
1704
1806
1603.00-1604.30
1901-1903
2001, 2006-2009
1601.00-1603.00
2101-2106
2301-2307
2001-2005, 2009
8438.10-80

8509.40

9506.99
9506.62
Ch. 64, 63-3(b)
6115
6812.50
64-S1, 6402.11-19,
sports............................................................................................... 6403.11-19, 6404.11
waterproof....................................................................................... 6401
with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics....................... 6401, 6402
with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition
leather and uppers of leather...................................................... 6403
with outer soles of rubber, plastics, of leather and uppers of
textile materials............................................................................. 6404
FOOTWEAR LACINGS................................................................... 6307.90
FOOTWEAR MAKING OR REPAIRING MACHINERY.............. 8453.20
FOOTWEAR SEWING MACHINES.............................................. 8452.21, 8452.29
FORAGE PRODUCTS.................................................................... 1214
FOREST TREES
seeds of........................................................................................... 12-3
FORESTRY HANDTOOLS............................................................. 8201, 8205.59
FORESTRY MACHINERY.............................................................. 8436.80
for soil preparation or cultivation.................................................. 8432.10-80
knives and blades for..................................................................... 8208.40
FORGING MACHINES
for working metal............................................................................ 8462.10
FORK-LIFT TRUCKS...................................................................... 8427.10-90
FORKS, AGRICULTURAL
of base metals................................................................................ 8201.20
FORKS, KITCHEN AND TABLEWARE
of base metals................................................................................ 8215
of wood............................................................................................ 4419.00
FORMALDEHYDE............................................................................ 2912.11
FORMIC ACID.................................................................................. 2915.11
esters of........................................................................................... 2915.13
salts of............................................................................................. 2915.12
FORMWORK
for concrete construction............................................................... 4418.40
1-FORMYLPHENYLACETIC ACID, METHYL ESTER............... 2918.30
FOUNDRY MACHINERY
for metallurgy or metal foundries.................................................. 8454.10-8454.30
FOUNDRY MOLD FORMING MACHINES.................................. 8474.80
FOUNTAIN PENS............................................................................ 9608.39
FOURDRINIER WIRES
of copper......................................................................................... 7414.10
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7314.11
FOXES
furskins............................................................................................ 43-US1
furskins, raw................................................................................... 4301.60
furskins, tanned or dressed.......................................................... 4302.19-30
live.................................................................................................... 0106.90
FRACTURE APPLIANCES............................................................. 9021.11-19
FRAMES

30

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
for spectacles, goggles or the like................................................
for works of art................................................................................
of base metals, for pictures and photographs............................
of plastics, for photographic slides..............................................
of wood, for paintings, photographs, mirrors..............................
FREE-WHEEL SPROCKET-WHEELS
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
FREEZE-DRIED PRODUCTS........................................................
FREEZERS........................................................................................
FREEZING EQUIPMENT................................................................
FREIGHT CARS
railway or tramway, not self-propelled.........................................
FRENCH-WINDOWS
of wood............................................................................................
FREQUENCY MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND
APPARATUS..................................................................................
FRIEZES
wood, for parquet flooring.............................................................
FRINGES
for trimmings...................................................................................
FROG LEGS
fresh, chilled, or frozen..................................................................
FRONT-END SHOVEL LOADERS
self-propelled..................................................................................
FRUCTOSE
crystalline........................................................................................
FRUCTOSE SYRUP........................................................................
FRUIT
chilled..............................................................................................
dried.................................................................................................
flour, meal, and powder.................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
homogenized..................................................................................
in vinegar.........................................................................................
jams, jellies, preserves..................................................................
juices...............................................................................................
oleaginous.......................................................................................
prepared or preserved, n.e.s.o.i...................................................
preserved by sugar........................................................................
provisionally preserved.................................................................
used for sowing..............................................................................
FRUIT, ARTIFICIAL
other than plastic............................................................................
plastic..............................................................................................
FRUIT CLEANING, SORTING AND GRADING MACHINES.....
FRUIT JUICE EXTRACTORS
domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric
motor..............................................................................................
FRUIT JUICE MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
presses, crushers and similar machinery....................................
FRUIT PEEL
citrus................................................................................................
FRUIT PREPARATION MACHINERY
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
FRUIT TREES
edible...............................................................................................
seeds of...........................................................................................
FUEL CARTRIDGES
for nuclear reactors........................................................................
FUEL DISPENSING PUMPS..........................................................
FUEL ELEMENTS
spent (irradiated)............................................................................
for nuclear reactors........................................................................
FUEL FILTERS.................................................................................
FUEL OILS........................................................................................
FUEL PUMPS...................................................................................
FUEL WOOD.....................................................................................
FUEL-INJECTION PUMPS
for internal combustion engines...................................................
FUELS
based on alcohol, in solid or semisolid form...............................

8714.91
86-2(b), 8607
9003.11
97-5
8306.30
3926.90
4414.00
8714.93
I-2
8418.30-69
8418.10-69
8606
4418.10
9031.81-89
4409
5808.90
0208.20
8429.51
1702.40-60
1702.40-60, 2106.90
8-2
0803-0806, 0813
1106.30
0803-0810
0811, 2008
2007.10
2001
2007
20-US1-3, 2009
Ch. 12, 12-1
Ch. 20
2006
0812
1209
6702.90
6702.10
8433.60

8509.40
8435.10
0814, 2006, 2007
8438.60
0602.20
12-3
8401.30
8413.11
2844.50
8401.30
8421.23
2710.00
8413.30
4401.10
8413.30
36-2(a)

FULLER'S EARTH...........................................................................
FULMINATES
of metals..........................................................................................
FUMARIC ACID................................................................................
FUNCTIONAL UNITS......................................................................
FUNGICIDAL PLANTS....................................................................
FUNGICIDES
of heterocyclic compounds...........................................................
of nitrogen-function compounds...................................................
prepared or for retail......................................................................
FUNICULARS
traction mechanisms for................................................................
2-FURALDEHYDE............................................................................
FURFURALDEHYDE.......................................................................
FURFURYL ALCOHOL...................................................................
FURNACE BURNERS
for liquid fuel, pulverized solid fuel or gas...................................
FURNACES
electric, industrial or laboratory....................................................
nonelectric, for heat treatment of ores, pyrites or metals..........
FURNITURE......................................................................................
dental...............................................................................................
designed to receive refrigerating or freezing equipment...........
for bedroom....................................................................................
for kitchen.......................................................................................
medical............................................................................................
of metal............................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
parts of............................................................................................
shelved............................................................................................
specially designed for sewing machines.....................................
surgical............................................................................................
unit...................................................................................................
veterinary........................................................................................
FURNITURE SLIPCOVERS
of plastics........................................................................................
FURSKIN-TREATMENT PREPARATIONS
except oil or grease........................................................................
oil or grease....................................................................................
FURSKINS........................................................................................
articles of.........................................................................................
raw...................................................................................................
tanned or dressed..........................................................................
FUSED MAGNESIA.........................................................................
FUSEL OIL........................................................................................
FUSES
for electrical circuits.......................................................................
safety or detonating.......................................................................
FUSING PRESSES
for textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile articles....................
GAIN MEASURING INSTRUMENTS............................................
GAITERS...........................................................................................
GALLIC ACID....................................................................................
GALLIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF.........................................
GALLOONS
for trimmings...................................................................................
GAMBIER
tanning extract................................................................................
GAME MACHINES...........................................................................
GAMES..............................................................................................
See also names of specific games
GAMMA RADIATION APPARATUS.............................................
GAMMELOST CHEESE..................................................................
GANTRY CRANES..........................................................................
GARBAGE DISPOSERS
domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric
motor..............................................................................................
GARLIC. See VEGETABLES
GARMENTS
knitted or crocheted clothing and accessories...........................
not knitted or crocheted clothing and accessories.....................
GARNET
natural..............................................................................................

31

2508.20
2838.00
2917.19
XVI-4
1211
2933.39, 2934.99
2926.90
3808.20
8428.60
2932.12
2932.12
2932.13
8416.10, 8416.20
8514.10-30
8417.10
Ch. 94
9402
8418.91
9403.50
9403.40
9402
9403.10-20
9403.70
9403.30-60
9403.90
94-2(a)
8452.40
9402
94-2(a)
9402
3924.90
3809
3403
43-1, 43-3
4303.10-90
4301.10-90
4302.11-30
2519.90
38-2(b)
8535.10, 8536.10
3603.00
8451.30
9030.40
6406
2918.29
8112.91
5808.90
3201.90
9504
Ch. 95, 9504
9022.21-29
0406
8426.19

8509.30

Ch. 61
Ch. 62
2513.21-29

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
GARTERS.........................................................................................
GAS ANALYSIS APPARATUS......................................................
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHS...........................................................
GAS FILTERING OR PURIFYING MACHINERY AND
APPARATUS..................................................................................
GAS GENERATORS
producer gas...................................................................................
water gas........................................................................................
GAS GUNS........................................................................................
GAS LIQUEFYING MACHINERY..................................................
GAS MANTLE FABRIC AND GAS MANTLES.............................
GAS MASKS.....................................................................................
GAS METERS
production or supply......................................................................
GAS RECOVERERS
auxiliary plant for boilers................................................................
GAS TURBINES...............................................................................
GASES
instruments and apparatus for measuring flow or level.............
instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking
pressure........................................................................................
instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking
variables........................................................................................
rare...................................................................................................
GASKETS
of metal sheeting combined with other material or of multi-layer
metal construction........................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
textile...............................................................................................
GASOLINE........................................................................................
GATES...............................................................................................
GAUGES
for measuring length......................................................................
GAUZE
impregnated with pharmaceutical substances...........................
GAZELLE
hides or skins of.............................................................................
GEAR BOXES
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
GEAR CUTTING MACHINES
for removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets...........
GEAR FINISHING MACHINES
for removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets...........
GEAR GRINDING MACHINES
for removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets...........
GEAR-TOOTH GRINDING OR FINISHING MACHINES
for removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets...........
GEARING..........................................................................................
GEARS...............................................................................................
GEESE
live....................................................................................................
meat and edible offal of.................................................................
GEIGER COUNTERS......................................................................
GELATIN...........................................................................................
food preparations of.......................................................................
worked unhardened.......................................................................
GEMS.................................................................................................
GEMSTONES
imitation, of plastics.......................................................................
GENERATING SETS
electric.............................................................................................
GENERATORS
gas producing.................................................................................
X-ray, high tension.........................................................................

6212
9027.10
9027.20

GERANIUM
essential oils of...............................................................................
GERM. See CEREALS
GERMANIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF..................................
8421.31, 8421.39
GERMANIUM OXIDES....................................................................
GERMINATION PLANT
8405.10
for agriculture, horticulture or forestry..........................................
8405.10
GHERKINS. See VEGETABLES
9304.00
GIMPED YARN MAKING MACHINES..........................................
8419.60
GIN.....................................................................................................
5908
GINGER.............................................................................................
9020.00
in sugar............................................................................................
in vinegar.........................................................................................
9028.10
prepared or preserved, n.e.s.o.i...................................................
GINGERBREAD...............................................................................
8404.10
GINSENG..........................................................................................
8411.11-82
extract..............................................................................................
roots.................................................................................................
9026.10
GIRDERS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
9026.20
GIRDLES...........................................................................................
GJETOST CHEESES......................................................................
9026.10-80
GLANDS
2804.21-29
animal, for pharmaceuticals..........................................................
dried, for organotherapeutic use..................................................
extracts of, for organotherapeutic use.........................................
8484.10, 8484.90
GLASS...............................................................................................
3926.90
articles not elsewhere provided for..............................................
4016.93
balls.................................................................................................
59-7(b), 5911
beads, pearls, and imitation stones.............................................
2710.11
bent, edgeworked, engraved, drilled, or enameled but not
39-11(e)
framed or fitted.............................................................................
cast and rolled................................................................................
9017.30
Christmas ornaments of...................................................................
cubes...............................................................................................
3005
drawn and blown............................................................................
drawn, in sheets.............................................................................
41-1(c)
drawn, not containing wire netting and not surface ground or
polished.........................................................................................
8708.40, 8483.40
electrical insulators of....................................................................
envelopes for light bulbs, empty and without
8461.40, 84-3
fittings7011.10eyes......................................................................
filters and articles thereof..............................................................
8461.40, 84-3
float, surface ground or polished..................................................
lamp and lighting fitting parts of...................................................
8461.40, 84-3
microspheres..................................................................................
multiple-walled insulating units.....................................................
8461.40, 84-3
optically worked.............................................................................
8483.40
powder, granules or flakes............................................................
8483.40
rods..................................................................................................
safety...............................................................................................
0105.11-99
spectacle lenses of........................................................................
0207, 0210.99
tubes................................................................................................
9030.10
waste and scrap; in the mass.......................................................
3503.00
wired................................................................................................
2106.90
GLASS CUTTERS...........................................................................
9602.00
GLASS FRIT.....................................................................................
7103.10, 7104.90
GLASS MANUFACTURING MACHINES.....................................
GLASS WOOL..................................................................................
3926.90
GLASS WORKING MACHINE TOOLS.........................................
GLASS WORKING MACHINES
8502.11-30
for hot working glass......................................................................
GLASSES (DRINKING)...................................................................
8405.10
GLASSES (SPECTACLES)............................................................
9022.90
GLASSINE.........................................................................................
8501.31-34, 8501.61-64, GLASSWARE...................................................................................
electric............................................................................................. 8502.11-30
GLASSWARE MANUFACTURING MACHINES.........................
electric, for internal combustion engines..................................... 8511.40, 8511.50
GLAZED TRANSPARENT PAPERS.............................................
signal............................................................................................... 8543.20
GLAZES
GENEVA............................................................................................ 2208.50
vitrifiable, for ceramics, enamelling or glass...............................
GENTISAMIDE................................................................................. 2924.29
GLAZIERS' PUTTY..........................................................................
GENTISIC ACID............................................................................... 2918.29
GLIDERS...........................................................................................
GEOPHYSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES............... 9015.10-80
GLOBE ARTICHOKES. See VEGETABLES
GERANIOL........................................................................................ 2905.22
GLOBES

32

3301.21
8112.30
2825.60
8436.80
8447.90
2208.50
0910.10
2006
2001.90
2008.99
1905.20
12-4
1302.19
1211.20
7308.90
6212.20
0406
0510
3001.10
3001.20
Ch. 70-5, Ch. 70
7020.00
7002.10
7018.10
7006.00
7003.11-30
9505.10
7016.10
7004
7004.10-90
7006.00
8546.10
7018.90
7019.10-19
7005.10-29
9405.91
7018.20
7008.00
90-US1
3207.40
7002.20
7007
9001.40
7002.31-39
7001.00
7005.30
8205.51
3207.40
8475.10-20
70-4
8464.10-90, 84-3
8475
7013.22-37
9004.10-90
4806.40
7013.10-99, Ch. 70
8475.20
4806.40
3207.20
3214
8801

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
of glass for lighting.........................................................................
printed.............................................................................................
GLOVES............................................................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
leather or composition leather......................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
GLUCONO--LACTONE................................................................
GLUCOSE
crystalline........................................................................................
syrup................................................................................................
GLUE STOCK
animal products n.e.s. used for....................................................
GLUEING MACHINES
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
similar hard materials...................................................................
GLUES
animal, except casein glues..........................................................
based on dextrins or other modified starches.............................
casein..............................................................................................
prepared or for retail, 1 kg or less................................................
D-GLUICITOL...................................................................................
GLUOCONIC ACID and its salts and esters.................................
GLUTAMIC ACID and its salts........................................................
GLUTARIC ACID..............................................................................
GLUTEN
of wheat...........................................................................................
GLUTETHIMIDE (INN)....................................................................
GLYCEROL
esters of...........................................................................................
synthetic..........................................................................................
GLYCEROL (GLYCERINE)............................................................
GLYCEROL LYES............................................................................
GLYCEROL PITCH..........................................................................
GLYCEROL WATERS.....................................................................
GLYCINE...........................................................................................
GLYCOSIDES AND THEIR DERIVATIVES.................................
GLYOXAL..........................................................................................
GNOCCHI..........................................................................................
GOATS
edible offal of..................................................................................
hair of...............................................................................................
hides or skins of.............................................................................
leather of.........................................................................................
live....................................................................................................
meat of.............................................................................................
raw or rendered fats of..................................................................
GOGGLES
corrective or protective..................................................................
frames and mountings for.............................................................
GOLD
ash and residues containing.........................................................
compounds.....................................................................................
unwrought, semimanufactured or powder..................................
waste and scrap.............................................................................
GOLDBEATER'S SKIN
articles of.........................................................................................
GOLDSMITHS' WARES..................................................................
GOLF CARTS
motor vehicles................................................................................
GOLF EQUIPMENT.........................................................................
GONGS
musical instruments.......................................................................
nonelectric, of base metals...........................................................
GOODS-VENDING MACHINES
automatic........................................................................................
GOOSE LIVER
prepared or preserved...................................................................
GOOSEBERRIES. See FRUIT
GOUDA CHEESES..........................................................................
GOUGES
of base metals................................................................................
GOYA CHEESE................................................................................
GRADERS

9405.91
4905.10
6216.00
6116
4203.21-29
3926.20
4015.11-19
2932.29
1702.30-40
1702.30-40, 2106.90
0511.99
8465.10, 8465.94,
8465.99, 84-3
3503.00
3505.20
3501.90
3506
2905.44
2918.16
2922.42
2917.19
1109.00
2925.12
29-5(b), 2909.49
1520.90
1520.10
1520.10
15-4
1520.10
2922.49
2938.10-90
2912.19
1902
0206.80-90, 0210.99
51-1(b)(c)
41-1(c), 4103.10
4106.21, 4106.22
0104.20
0204.50
1502.00, 1516-1518
9004.10-90
9003.11-19
2620.90
2843.30
7108.11-20
7112.30, 7112.91
4206
71-9
8703.10
9506.31-39
9206.00
8306.10
8476.11-19
1602.20
0406
8205.30
0406

self-propelled.................................................................................. 8429.20
GRADING MACHINERY
8430.50, 8430.62,
for earth, minerals or ores............................................................. 8430.69
GRADING MACHINES
for eggs, fruit or other produce..................................................... 8433.60
for seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables......................... 8437.10
GRAFTING PUTTY.......................................................................... 3214
GRAIN CLEANING, SORTING AND GRADING MACHINES.... 8437.10
GRAIN SORGHUM.......................................................................... 1007.00
GRAIN, ABRASIVE
on a base of textile material, paper, paperboard or other
materials........................................................................................ 6805.10-30
GRAINS. See CEREALS
GRAND PIANOS.............................................................................. 9201.20
GRANITE
building stone................................................................................. 2516.11-12
GRANULATED SLAG...................................................................... 2618.00
GRANULES
of iron and steel, definition............................................................ 72-1(h)
of magnesium................................................................................. 8104.30
of pig iron, spiegeleisen, iron or steel.......................................... 7205.10
GRAPE MUST.................................................................................. 2204
GRAPEFRUIT. See FRUIT
essential oils of............................................................................... 3301.19
GRAPES. See FRUIT
GRAPHITE
articles used for electrical purposes............................................ 8545.11-90
artificial............................................................................................ 3801.10
colloidal or semi-colloidal.............................................................. 3801.20
crude natural................................................................................... 2504.10-90
GRAPNELS
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7316.00
GRASS MOWERS........................................................................... 8433.11-20
GRASS SEEDS................................................................................ 12-3
GRASS SHEARS
of base metals................................................................................ 8201.90
GRASSES
for bouquets or ornamental purposes.......................................... 0604
GRATES
mechanical...................................................................................... 8416.30
GRAVEL............................................................................................ 2517.10
GRAVURE PRINTING MACHINERY............................................ 8443.40
GRAVY BOATS
of plastics........................................................................................ 3924.10
GREASEPROOF PAPERS............................................................. 4806.20
GREASES
lubricating....................................................................................... 2710.19
GREAVES.......................................................................................... 2301.10
GREENLAND TURBOT
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked................................................. 0305
fresh or chilled................................................................................ 0302.21, 0304
frozen............................................................................................... 0303.31, 0304
GRENADES...................................................................................... 9306
GREY JUNGLE FOWL SKINS....................................................... 5-US1
GRILL
of copper wire................................................................................. 7414
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7314.20-30
GRILLERS
electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes............... 8516.60
GRINDERS
food grinders, domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained
electric moto................................................................................. 8509.40
GRINDING BALLS, CAST
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7325.91
GRINDING BALLS, FORGED OR STAMPED
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7326.11
GRINDING MACHINES
for earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances..................... 8474.20
for finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or
cermets............................................................................................ 8460.11-90, 84-3
for working stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos-cement or
similar mineral materials, or for cold working glass................. 8464.20, 84-3

33

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
similar hard materials...................................................................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
GRINDING WHEELS.......................................................................
GRINDING WHEELS, HAND OR PEDAL-OPERATED..............
GRINDSTONES...............................................................................
GROATS............................................................................................
of cereal...........................................................................................
GROUND FLYING TRAINERS......................................................
GROUND-NUTS. See PEANUTS
GRUYERE-PROCESS CHEESE...................................................
GUAIACOL
and its derivatives..........................................................................
GUAIFENESIN..................................................................................
GUAR SEEDS
dried, shelled..................................................................................
mucilages and thickeners from....................................................
GUAVAS. See FRUIT
GUAYULE.........................................................................................
uncompounded..............................................................................
GUINEAS
live....................................................................................................
meat and edible offal of.................................................................
GUITARS...........................................................................................
the sound of which must be amplified or is electrically
produced.......................................................................................
GUM
chewing...........................................................................................
GUM ARABIC...................................................................................
GUM INHIBITORS...........................................................................
GUM-RESINS...................................................................................
GUMMED PAPER AND PAPERBOARD......................................
GUMS
ester.................................................................................................
natural..............................................................................................
natural, manufactured articles of..................................................
run....................................................................................................
GUN CASES.....................................................................................
GUN PELLETS
air.....................................................................................................
GUNS
line-throwing...................................................................................
spring, air or gas............................................................................
GUT
articles of.........................................................................................
GUTS
artificial, of plastics........................................................................
of animals........................................................................................
GUTTA-PERCHA.............................................................................
uncompounded..............................................................................
GUTTERING
ceramic............................................................................................
GUTTERS
of plastics........................................................................................
GYM SHOES....................................................................................
GYMNASTIC ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT..............................
GYPSUM...........................................................................................
GYROSCOPIC COMPASSES.......................................................
H ACID, MONOPOTASSIUM SALT..............................................
H ACID, MONOSODIUM SALT.....................................................
HACKSAW BLADES
of base metals................................................................................
HADDOCK
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
HAFNIUM and articles thereof........................................................
HAIR
animal..............................................................................................
brushmaking...................................................................................
human..............................................................................................
manmade........................................................................................

8465.10, 8465.93, 84-3


8479.82
6804.21-23
8205.80
6804.10-23
11-3
1103.11-19
8805.20
0406
2909.50
2909.49
0713.90
1302.32
40-1
4001.30
0105
0207, 0210.99
9202.90
9207.90
1704.10
1301.20
3811
1301
4823.19, 4811.49
3806.30
4001.30, 1301
9602.00
3806
4202
9306.29
9303
9304.00
4206
3917
0504.00
40-1
4001.30
6906.00
39-11(c)
64-US2
9506
2520.10
9014.10
2922.21
2922.21
8202.91
0305
0304.10
0304.20
0302.62, 0304
0303.72, 0304
8112.92
0501-0503, 6703.00
0502
5-2, 0501, 6703.00
6703.00

See also COARSE ANIMAL HAIR; FINE ANIMAL HAIR


HAIR CLIPPERS with self-contained electric motor.....................
HAIR CURLING DEVICES
nonthermic, nonornamental, of plastics.......................................
HAIR DRYERS
electrothermic.................................................................................
HAIR PINS.........................................................................................
HAIR PREPARATIONS...................................................................
HAIR SPRAYS OR LACQUERS....................................................
HAIR-CURLERS...............................................................................
HAIR-NETS.......................................................................................
HAIR-SLIDES....................................................................................
HAIRBRUSHES................................................................................
HAIRDRESSING APPARATUS
electrothermic.................................................................................
HAIRSPRINGS
for clock or watch movements......................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
HAKE
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
HALAZEPAM (INN)..........................................................................
HALF-TONE SCREENS
for engraving or photography.......................................................
HALIBUT
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
HALIDE OXIDES of nonmetals.......................................................
HALIDES of nonmetals....................................................................
HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS
mixed...............................................................................................
unmixed...........................................................................................
HALOGENATED, SULFONATED,NITRATED OR NITROSATED
DERIVATIVES.................................................................................
HALOXAZOLAM (INN)....................................................................
HAMMERS
machine tools for working metal...................................................
medical, percussion.......................................................................
of base metals................................................................................
HAMS
cooked.............................................................................................
HAND DRYERS
electrothermic.................................................................................
HAND PUMPS..................................................................................
HAND RIDDLES...............................................................................
HAND SIEVES..................................................................................
HAND TOOLS
electromechanical, with self-contained electric motor...............
pneumatic, for working in the hand..............................................
with self-contained motor, for working in the hand.....................
HANDBAGS
of beads, bugles and spangles, of plastics.................................
of leather.........................................................................................
of plaiting materials........................................................................
HANDKERCHIEFS...........................................................................
of paper or cellulose.......................................................................
of textile materials..........................................................................
HANDLES
for umbrellas, walking-sticks, whips............................................

8510.20
3926.90
8516.31
9615.90
3305.10-90
3305.30
9615
6505.10
9615
9603
8516.31, 8516.32
9114.10
7320.90
0305
0304.10
0304.20
0302.69, 0304
0303.78, 0304.20
2933.91
9001.90
0305
0302.21, 0304
0303.31, 0304
2812.10-90
2812.10-90
3823.90
2903.11-69
29-4
2934.91
8462.10
9018.90
8205.20
1602.41
8516.33
8413.11-20
9604.00
9604.00
8508.10-80
8467.11-19
8467.81-89
3926.90
4202.21-29
4602
62-7, 6213
4818.20
62-7, 6213

6603.10
3925.90, 3926.30,
of plastics........................................................................................ 3926.90
of vulcanized rubber...................................................................... 4016.99
of wood, for tools, brooms or brushes......................................... 4417.00
HANDLING EQUIPMENT
works trucks fitted with.................................................................. 8427.10-90
HANDLING MACHINERY............................................................... 8428.10-90
HANDS
for clock or watch movements...................................................... 9114.90
HANDSAWS
of base metals................................................................................ 8202.10

34

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
HANDTOOLS...................................................................................
HANG GLIDERS...............................................................................
HANGING PAPER
wallpaper base...............................................................................
HARD ZINC SPELTER....................................................................
HARDNESS machines and appliances for determining..............
HARES
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
HARMONICAS.................................................................................
HARMONIUMS.................................................................................
HARNESS HARDWARE.................................................................
HARNESSES....................................................................................
HARPS...............................................................................................
HARPSICHORDS............................................................................
HARROWS........................................................................................
HARVESTING MACHINERY..........................................................
HAT MAKING BLOCKS..................................................................
HAT PEGS
of base metals................................................................................
HAT-RACKS
of base metals................................................................................
HATS..................................................................................................
forms, bodies and hoods...............................................................
foundations and frames.................................................................
of felt................................................................................................
other.................................................................................................
plaited or made by strips...............................................................
shapes.............................................................................................
HAY....................................................................................................
HAY KNIVES.....................................................................................
HAY MOWERS.................................................................................
HAYMAKING MACHINERY...........................................................
HAZELNUTS. See NUTS (VEGETABLE)
HEADBANDS....................................................................................
HEAD GEAR.....................................................................................
linings, covers, foundations, frames............................................
of asbestos or asbestos-based mixtures.....................................
of felt................................................................................................
of furskin..........................................................................................
of rubber and plastics....................................................................
other.................................................................................................
plaited or made by strips...............................................................
safety...............................................................................................
HEADPHONES.................................................................................
HEARING AIDS................................................................................
HEAT EXCHANGE UNITS
for treatment of materials by a change of temperature..............
HEAT METERS................................................................................
for liquids or gases.........................................................................
HEAT PUMPS...................................................................................
HEAT-RESISTING STEEL..............................................................
HEATING APPARATUS, ELECTRIC
soil heating......................................................................................
space heating.................................................................................
water heating..................................................................................
HEATING APPARATUS, NON-ELECTRIC
of copper.........................................................................................
HEATING EQUIPMENT
electric, induction or dielectric......................................................
HEATING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature.................
HEATING RESISTORS
electric.............................................................................................
HEAVY WATER................................................................................
HECTOGRAPH DUPLICATING MACHINES...............................
HEDGE SHEARS.............................................................................
HEEL CUSHIONS............................................................................
HEELS
of rubber or plastics for footwear.................................................
HELICOPTERS................................................................................
HELIOTROPIN.................................................................................
HEMIACETALS and their derivatives............................................

Ch. 82
8801
4802.40
2620.11
9024.10-80
4301.80
4302.19, 4302.20-30
9205.90
9203.00
8302.49
4201.00
9202.90
9201.90
8432.21, 8432.29
8433.19-59
8449.00
8302.50
8302.50
Ch. 65
6501.00
6507.00
6503.00
6505.90
6504.00
6502.00
1214
8201
8433.20-30
8433.20-30
6507.00
Ch. 65, 63-3(b)
6507.00
6812
6503.00
6506.92
6506.91
6506.99
6504.00
6506.10
8518.30
9021.40
8419.50
9027
9026.80
8418.61
72-US1(g)
8516.29
8516.21, 8516.29
8516.10
7418.19
8514.10-8514.40

8419.89
8516.80, 8545.90
2845.10
8472.10
8201.60
6406
6406.20
8802
2932.90
2911.00

HEMLOCK
tanning extract................................................................................
HEMOSTATICS
sterile absorbable...........................................................................
HEMP (CANNABIS SATIVA L.) FIBERS......................................
HEPARIN and its salts.....................................................................
HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS.......................................................
HERBICIDES
of heterocyclic compounds...........................................................
of nitrogen-function compounds...................................................
prepared or for retail sale..............................................................
HEROIN.............................................................................................
HERRINGS
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS..................................................
nitrogen hetero-atom only.............................................................
oxygen hetero-atom only...............................................................
HEWING TOOLS.............................................................................
HEXACHLOROBENZENE..............................................................
1,2,3,4,5,6-HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE..............................
HEXACHLOROETHANE.................................................................
HEXACYANOFERRATES
pigments and preparations based on..........................................
HEXADECAN-1-OL..........................................................................
N,N'-HEXAMETHYLENEBIS(3,5-DI-tert-BUTYL-4HYDROXYHYDROCINNAMAMIDE)...........................................
HEXAMETHYLENEDIAMINE and its salts...................................
HEXAMETHYLENEDIAMINE ADIPATE.......................................
HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE..................................................
in forms for use as fuel..................................................................
1-6-HEXANEDIOL-BIS(3,5-DIBUTYL-4HYDROXYPHENYL)PROPIONATE............................................
6-HEXANELACTAM........................................................................
HIDE CUTTINGS..............................................................................
HIDE POWDER................................................................................
HIDE PREPARING, TANNING, OR WORKING MACHINERY..
HIDES. See FURSKINS; LEATHER; RAW HIDES AND SKINS
HIGH TENSION GENERATORS
for X-ray alpha, beta or gamma apparatus.................................
HIGH-SPEED STEEL
definition..........................................................................................
HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL
definition..........................................................................................
HINGES
of base metals................................................................................
HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS AND COLLECTORS' PIECES...
HOCKEY ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT.....................................
HOES
of base metals................................................................................
HOGSHEADS
of wood............................................................................................
HOISTS
for raising vehicles.........................................................................
skip hoists.......................................................................................
HOLDERS
for pens and pencils.......................................................................
HOLDING DEVICES
electromagnetic or permanent magnet........................................
HOLLOW BARS
precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.............
HOLLOW DRILL BARS AND RODS
of alloy steel....................................................................................
of iron and steel, definition............................................................
HOLLOW PROFILES
of aluminum....................................................................................
of cast iron......................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
HOLSTERS.......................................................................................
HOMOGENIZED PREPARATIONS

35

3201.90
3006.10, 30-3(c)
5302
3001.90
0602.99
2933.39, 2934.99
2926.90
3808.30
2939.11
0305
0304.10
0304.20
0302.40, 0304
0303.50, 0304
1604.12
29-7, 2932-2934
2933
2932
8201.40
2903.62
2903.51
2903.19
3206.43
2905.17
2924.29
2921.22
2921.22
2933.99
36-2(a)
2918.90
2933.71
0511.99
3504.00
8453.10

9022.90
72-S1(d)
72-US1(a)
8302.10
9705.00
9506.99
8201.30, 8432.29
4416
8425.41, 8425.42
8428.10
9608
8505.90
71-US1(b)
7228.80
72-1(p)
7604.21
7303.00
7304, 7306
4202

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
composite........................................................................................
fruit...................................................................................................
meat, meat offal, or blood.............................................................
vegetables.......................................................................................
HOMOGENIZED TOBACCO..........................................................
HOMOGENIZING MACHINES AND PARTS
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
HOMOVERATRYLAMINE..............................................................
HONEY..............................................................................................
HONING MACHINES
for finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets.............
HOODS
recycling or ventilating...................................................................
HOOF
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
HOOKS
crochet of iron or steel...................................................................
fish...................................................................................................
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
HOOPS
of wood............................................................................................
HOOPS AND HUBS
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
HOOPWOOD....................................................................................
HOOVES...........................................................................................
HOP CONES.....................................................................................
HOPPER SCALES...........................................................................
HOPS
vegetable saps and extracts of.....................................................
HORIZONTAL LATHES
for removing metal.........................................................................
HORMONES.....................................................................................
anino-acid hormones.....................................................................
catecholamine hormones..............................................................
glycoprotein hormones..................................................................
polypeptide hormones...................................................................
protein hormones...........................................................................
steroidal hormones........................................................................
prostaglandins................................................................................
thromboxanes.................................................................................
leukotrienes....................................................................................
bulk preparations...........................................................................
in doses or packaged for retail.....................................................
HORN-CORES.................................................................................
HORNS (ANIMAL)...........................................................................
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
HORNS (MUSICAL INSTRUMENT).............................................
HORSE BEANS. See LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES
HORSE-CHESTNUTS.....................................................................
HORSEHAIR.....................................................................................
HORSEPOWER...............................................................................
HORSERADISH. See VEGETABLES
HORSES
edible offal of..................................................................................
live....................................................................................................
meat of.............................................................................................
HORTICULTURAL MACHINERY..................................................
for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders..........
for soil preparation or cultivation..................................................
HOSEPIPING
textile...............................................................................................
HOSES
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
HOSIERY
women's, knitted or crocheted......................................................
HOSIERY KNITTING MACHINES.................................................
HOSPITAL BEDS.............................................................................
HOT AIR DISTRIBUTORS, NON-ELECTRIC
of iron or steel.................................................................................
HOT WATER BOTTLES
of plastics........................................................................................
HOUSED BEARINGS......................................................................
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES

21-3, 2104.20
20-S2, 2007.10
16-S1, 1602.10
20-S1, 2005.10
2403.91

goldsmiths' and silversmiths' wares.............................................


of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
8479.82
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
2922.29
of zinc..............................................................................................
0409.00
HOUSEHOLD SCALES...................................................................
HOUSING TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILERS.............................
84-3, 8460.40
HUB BRAKES
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
8414.60
HUBS
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
9601.90
HULLS (VEGETABLE)
for carving.......................................................................................
7319
HULLS (VESSEL).............................................................................
9507.20
classification of...............................................................................
86-2(d), 8607
HUMAN HAIR
unworked........................................................................................
4416
waste of...........................................................................................
worked.............................................................................................
86-2(a), 8607
HUMIDISTATS
4404
automatic........................................................................................
0507
HUMIDITY REGULATORS
1210.10-20
automatic........................................................................................
8423.30
HUNTING EQUIPMENT.................................................................
HUNTING KNIVES
13-1, 1302.13
with wood handles.........................................................................
HUNTING RIFLES...........................................................................
8458.11, 8458.19, 84-4 HUNTING SHOTGUNS..................................................................
2937.11-.90
HYACINTH BULBS
2937.40
dormant...........................................................................................
2937.31.39
HYDANTOIN and its derivatives....................................................
2937.11-.19
HYDRALAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE.............................................
2937.11-.19
HYDRAULIC CEMENTS.................................................................
2937.11-.19
2937.21
HYDRAULIC JACKS AND HOISTS..............................................
2937.50
HYDRAULIC LIME...........................................................................
2937.50
HYDRAULIC POWER ENGINES AND MOTORS.......................
2937.50
HYDRAULIC PRESSES
3003.31-39, 3003.90
for working metal or metal carbides.............................................
3004.31-39, 3004.50-90 HYDRAULIC TURBINES................................................................
0506
HYDRAZINE
0507
and inorganic salts.........................................................................
9601.90
organic derivatives of....................................................................
9208.90
HYDRIDES........................................................................................
HYDROCARBONS
2308.00
acyclic..............................................................................................
5-4, 0503.00
cyclic................................................................................................
85-US1
halogenated....................................................................................
sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated.................................................
HYDROCHLORIC ACID..................................................................
0210.99, 0206.80-90
HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE...........................................................
0101
HYDROCODONE (INN)..................................................................
0205.00
HYDROCORTISONE......................................................................
8436.80
HYDROFLUORIC ACID..................................................................
8424.81
HYDROGEN......................................................................................
8432.10-80
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE................................................................
HYDROGEN FLUORIDE.................................................................
5909
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE................................................................
HYDROGRAPHIC CHARTS
39-8, 3917
printed.............................................................................................
4009
HYDROGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES...........
HYDROJET ENGINES....................................................................
6115.20-99
HYDROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES............
8447.11-12
HYDROMETERS AND SIMILAR FLOATING
9402
INSTRUMENTS..............................................................................
HYDROMORPHONE (INN)............................................................
7322
HYDROQUINONE and its salts......................................................
2-(m-HYDROXYANILINO)ACETAMIDE.......................................
3926.90
HYDROXYBENZENE and its salts.................................................
8483.20
m-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID........................................................
p-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID.........................................................

36

71-9
7615.10
7418.10
7323
3924
8007.00
4016.99
7907.90
8423.10
8716
8714.94
8714.93
96-2(a)
8906.00
89-1
0501.00
0501.00
6703
9032.81-89
9032.81-89
9507
8211.92
9303.30
9303.20
0601.10
2933.21
2933.99
2523.10-90
8425.11, 8425.19,
8425.41-49
2522.30
8412.21, 8412.29
8462.10-91
8410.11-13
2825.10
2928.00
2850.00
2901.10-29
2902.11-90
2903.11-69
2904.10-90
2806.10
2935.00
2939.11
2937.21
2811.11
2804.10
2806.10
2811.11
2847.00
4905
9015.10-80
8412.10
9015.10-80
9025.80
2939.11
2907.22
2924.29
2907.11
2918.29
2918.29

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
2-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID, CALCIUM SALT..........................
2-HYDROXYBENZOXAZOLE........................................................
1-HYDROXY-2-CARBAZOLECARBOXYLIC ACID....................
2-HYDROXY-3-CARBAZOLECARBOXYLIC ACID....................
2-HYDROXY-3-CARBAZOLECARBOXYLIC ACID, SODIUM
SALT................................................................................................
HYDROXYCINNAMIC ACID and its salts.....................................
HYDROXYCITRONELLAL.............................................................
2-HYDROXY-3-DIBENZOFURANCARBOXYLIC ACID.............
HYDROXYLAMINE
and inorganic salts.........................................................................
organic derivatives of....................................................................
4-HYDROXY-3-METHOXYBENZALDEHYDE.............................
4-HYDROXY-4-METHYLPENTAN-2-ONE..................................
3-HYDROXY-2-NAPHTHANILIDE................................................
4-HYDROXY-1-NAPHTHALENESULFONIC ACID....................
4-HYDROXY-1-NAPHTHALENESULFONIC ACID, SODIUM
SALT................................................................................................
1-HYDROXY-2-NAPHTHOIC ACID..............................................
2-HYDROXY-1-NAPHTHOIC ACID..............................................
1-HYDROXY-2-NAPHTHOIC ACID, PHENYL ESTER..............
3-HYDROXY-2-NAPHTHO-o-TOLUIDIDE...................................
3-HYDROXY-2-NAPHTHO-o-ANISIDINE....................................
3-HYDROXY-2-NAPHTHO-o-CHLORO-2,5DIMETHOXYANILIDE...................................................................
3-HYDROXY-3'-NITRO-2-NAPHTHANILIDE..............................
N-(7-HYDROXY-1-NAPHTHYL)ACETAMIDE.............................
2-HYDROXY-5-NITROMETANILIC ACID....................................
d-(-)-p-HYDROXYPHENYLGLYCINE and its salts.....................
HYGIENIC ARTICLES
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
HYGROGRAPHS.............................................................................
HYGROMETERS.............................................................................
HYPOBROMITES of metals...........................................................
HYPOCHLORITES of metals..........................................................
HYPOPHOSPHITES of metals.......................................................
HYSSOP............................................................................................
IBURPROFEN..................................................................................
ICE......................................................................................................
ICE BAGS
of plastics........................................................................................
ICE CREAM.......................................................................................
ICE CREAM STICKS
of wood............................................................................................
ICE SKATES.....................................................................................
ICE-HOCKEY ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT.............................
ICES, edible.......................................................................................
IGNITERS
for explosives..................................................................................
IGNITION COILS
for internal combustion engines...................................................
IGNITION EQUIPMENT
for internal combustion engines...................................................
IGNITION MAGNETOS
for internal combustion engines...................................................
IGNITION WIRING SETS
for vehicles, aircraft or ships.........................................................
ILLUMINATED NAMEPLATES......................................................
ILLUMINATED SIGNS.....................................................................
ILMENITE..........................................................................................
ILOMBA.............................................................................................
IMAGE CONVERTERS AND INTENSIFIERS..............................
IMAGE PROJECTORS
photographic...................................................................................
IMBUIA...............................................................................................
IMIDES and derivatives...................................................................
IMINES and derivatives...................................................................
IMINODIANTHRAQUINONE..........................................................
IMINODIBENZYL(10,11-DIHYDRO-5HDIBENZ[b,f]AZEPINE)...................................................................
5-IMINO-3-METHYL-1-PHENYLPYRAZOLE..............................
5-IMINO-3-METHYL-1-(m-SULFOPHENYL)PYRAZOLE.........
IMIPRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE.................................................
IMMERSION HEATERS..................................................................

2918.29
2934.99
2933.99
2933.99

IMPREGNATING MACHINERY
for textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile articles....................
INCANDESCENT LAMPS...............................................................
INCINERATORS
nonelectric.......................................................................................
2933.99
INCUBATORS
2918.29
for poultry........................................................................................
2912.30
INDENE..............................................................................................
2932.90
INDENE RESINS in primary forms.................................................
INDIA INK DRAWING PENS..........................................................
2825.10
INDIA PAPER....................................................................................
2928.00
INDIAN LAMB
2912.41
furskins, raw...................................................................................
2914.41
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
2924.29
INDICATOR PANELS
2908.20
incorporating LED's or LCD's.......................................................
INDIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF.............................................
2908.20
INDOLE..............................................................................................
2918.29
INDOLINE..........................................................................................
2918.29
INDUCTANCE MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND
2918.29
APPARATUS..................................................................................
2924.29
INDUCTION FURNACES AND OVENS.......................................
2924.29
INDUCTION HEATING EQUIPMENT...........................................
INDUCTORS
2924.29
electrical..........................................................................................
2924.29
INDUSTRIAL FURNACES AND OVENS
2924.29
electric.............................................................................................
2922.29
nonelectric.......................................................................................
2922.29
INDUSTRIAL INDUCTION OR DIELECTRICHEATING
EQUIPMENT...................................................................................
4014
INDUSTRIAL PLANS AND DRAWINGS
9025.80
original, by hand.............................................................................
9025.80
INDUSTRIAL PROCESS CONTROL INSTRUMENTS,
2828.90
APPLIANCES AND MACHINES..................................................
2828.10-90
INFLATABLE ARTICLES
2835.10
of plastics........................................................................................
12-4
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
2916.39
INFLATABLE BALLS.......................................................................
2201
INFLATABLE RAFTS......................................................................
INFLATABLE VESSELS OTHER THAN RAFTS.........................
3926.90
INFRARED LAMPS..........................................................................
2105.00
INFRARED RAY APPARATUS
medical............................................................................................
4421.90
INGOT MOLDS AND LADLES.......................................................
9506.70
INGOTS
9506.99
of alloy steel....................................................................................
2105.00
of base metals................................................................................
of iron and nonalloy steel...............................................................
3603.00
of stainless steel.............................................................................
remelting scrap, of iron or steel....................................................
8511.30
INGRAIN PAPER
wallpaper.........................................................................................
8511.11-80
INITIATORS
chemical reaction...........................................................................
8511.20
INJECTION MOLDS........................................................................
INJECTION-MOLDING MACHINES
8544.30
for working rubber or plastics.......................................................
9405.60
INK PADS..........................................................................................
9405.60
INK REMOVERS
2614.00
for retail...........................................................................................
Ch. 44
INKS...................................................................................................
8540.20
INLAID WOOD..................................................................................
INLAND WATERWAY SIGNALING, SAFETY OR TRAFFIC
9007.21-29, 9008.10-30 CONTROL EQUIPMENT..............................................................
Ch. 44
INNER TUBES..................................................................................
2925.11-20
INORGANIC CHEMICALS..............................................................
2925.20
INOSITOLS.......................................................................................
2922.39
INPUT UNITS
for automatic data processing machines....................................
2933.99
INSECT WAXES...............................................................................
2933.19
INSECTICIDES
2933.19
of heterocyclic compounds...........................................................
2933.99
prepared or for retail......................................................................
8516.10
INSOLES...........................................................................................

37

8451.90
9405.50
8417.80
8436.21
2902.90
3911.10
9608.31
4802.54-55
4301.30
4302.13, 4302.20-30
8531.20
8112.92
2933.99
2933.99
9030.81-89
8514.20
8514.20, 8514.40
8504.10, 8504.50
8514.10-30
8417.10-80
8514.20, 8514.40
4906.00
9032.81-89
3926.90
4016.94-95
9506.62
8907.10
8903.10
8539.40
9018.20
8454.20
7224.10
XV-US2
7206.10
7218.10
72-1(g), 7204.50
4814.10
3815
8480.41-79
8477.10
9612.20
38-2(c)
3215.11-90
4420
8530.80
4013
Ch. 28
2906.13
8471.92-99
1521
2934.99
3808.10
6406

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
INSTRUMENT PANEL CLOCKS...................................................
INSTRUMENTS
for demonstrational purposes, unsuitable for other uses..........
INSULATED WIRE...........................................................................
INSULATING FITTINGS
for electrical machines, appliances or equipment......................
INSULATION....................................................................................
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
of fiberboard...................................................................................
of natural cork.................................................................................
INSULATORS
electrical..........................................................................................
INSULIN
and its salts.....................................................................................
bulk preparations...........................................................................
in doses or packaged for retail.....................................................
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS...............................................................
electronic.........................................................................................
hybrid...............................................................................................
monolithic........................................................................................
INTERCHANGEABLE TOOLS
of base metals................................................................................
INTERIOR BLINDS..........................................................................
INULIN...............................................................................................
INVALID CARRIAGES.....................................................................
INVERT SUGAR...............................................................................
INVERTEBRATES
aquatic.............................................................................................
IODATES of metals..........................................................................
IODIDE OXIDES of metals..............................................................
IODIDES of metals............................................................................
IODINATED HYDROCARBONS....................................................
IODINE...............................................................................................
IODOCHLORHYDROXYQUIN.......................................................
ION-EXCHANGE RESINS
in primary forms..............................................................................
IONIC-BEAM MACHINE TOOLS...................................................
IONIZING RADIATION MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND
APPARATUS..................................................................................
IONONES..........................................................................................
IRIDIUM
unwrought or powder.....................................................................
IRISH WHISKIES.............................................................................
IROKO................................................................................................
IRON
angles, shapes and sections........................................................
articles.of.........................................................................................
bars and rods..................................................................................
flat-rolled products.........................................................................
granules...........................................................................................
ingots and other primary forms.....................................................
manganiferous ores.......................................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
powders...........................................................................................
semifinished products....................................................................
slag, dross.......................................................................................
sponge.............................................................................................
waste and scrap.............................................................................
wire..................................................................................................
IRON CHLORIDES..........................................................................
IRON HYDROXIDES.......................................................................
IRON OXIDES...................................................................................
natural micaceous..........................................................................
pigment preparations based on....................................................
IRON PYRITES
roasted............................................................................................
unroasted........................................................................................
IRON SULFATES.............................................................................
IRON WOOL.....................................................................................
IRONING MACHINES AND PRESSES
for textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile articles....................
ISINGLASS.......................................................................................
ISOBUTANAL...................................................................................
ISOBUTANOL..................................................................................

9104.00
9023.00
8544.11-60
8547.10-90
7019.31-90
4504.10
4411
4503.90
8546.10-90
2937.12
3003.31
3004.31
85-5(B)
8542.11-20
85-5(B)(b)
85-5(B)(a)
8207
6303
1108.20
8713
1702.90
0307
2829.90
2827.60
2827.60
2903.30-69
2801.20
2933.49
3914.00
8456.90, 84-3
9030.10
2914.23
7110.41-49
2208.30
Ch. 44
7216
Ch. 73
7213-7215
7208-7212
7205.10
7206
2602.00
2601.11-12
7205.29
7207
2618.00-2619.00
7203
7204.10, 7204.30
7217
2827.33
2821.10
2821.10
2530.90
3206.49
2601.12
2502.00
2833.29
7323.10
8451.30
3503.00
2912.19
2905.14

ISOBUTENE-ISOPRENE (BUTYL) RUBBER (IIR)


uncompounded..............................................................................
ISOBUTYL ACETATE.....................................................................
ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL....................................................................
ISOCYANATES................................................................................
o-ISOCYANIC ACID, o-TOLYL ESTER........................................
ISOETHARINE HYDROCHLORIDE..............................................
ISOOCTYL THIOGLYCOLATE.....................................................
ISOPHORONE.................................................................................
ISOPHTHALIC ACID.......................................................................
ISOPHYTOL.....................................................................................
ISOPRENE........................................................................................
ISOPRENE RUBBER (IR)
uncompounded..............................................................................
ISOPROPANOL...............................................................................
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL.................................................................
3-ISOPROPYL-1H-2,1,3-BENZOTHIADIAZIN-4(3H)ONE-2,2-DIOXIDE..........................................................................
ISOPROPYL-N-(3-CHLOROPHENYL)CARBAMATE (CIPC)....
4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEDIPHENOL and its salts........................
ISOQUINOLINE................................................................................
ISOTHIOCYANATES......................................................................
ISOTOPES........................................................................................
nonradioactive................................................................................
radioactive......................................................................................
ISOTOPIC SEPARATION MACHINERY AND APPARATUS....
ISOXSUPRINE HYDROCHLORIDE..............................................
ISTLE.................................................................................................
IVORY................................................................................................
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
JACKETS
men's or boys' suit-type.................................................................
men's or boys' suit-type, knitted or crocheted............................
padded, sleeveless........................................................................
women's or girls' padded, sleeveless..........................................
women's or girls' suit-type.............................................................
women's or girls' suit-type, knitted or crocheted........................
JACKING SYSTEMS, BUILT-IN....................................................
JACKS...............................................................................................
JACQUARDS....................................................................................
JAMS..................................................................................................
JARS
of glass............................................................................................
pots and similar articles of ceramic..............................................
JASMIN
essential oils of...............................................................................
JELLIES.............................................................................................
JELUTONG.......................................................................................
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES..........................................................
JET.....................................................................................................
and its mineral substitutes............................................................
JET FUEL..........................................................................................
JET PROJECTING MACHINES.....................................................
JEWELERS' BALANCES................................................................
JEWELRY..........................................................................................
imitation...........................................................................................
of precious and semiprecious stones..........................................
of precious metal or metal clad with precious metal..................
JEWELRY BOXES...........................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
JEWELS
for clock or watch movements......................................................
JIB CRANES.....................................................................................
JOGGING SUITS
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
JOINERY
of wood, for builders......................................................................
JOINTS
artificial............................................................................................
for electrical conduit, of base metal lined with insulating
material..........................................................................................
of metal sheeting combined with other material or of multi-layer
metal construction........................................................................
universal..........................................................................................

38

4002.31
2915.34
2905.14
2929.10
2929.10
2922.50
2930.90
2914.29
2917.39
2905.22
2901.24
4002.60
2905.12
2905.12
2934.99
2924.29
2907.23
2933.49
2930.90
28-6
2845
2844
8401.20
2922.50
1403.00
5-3, 0507.10
9601.10
6203.31-39
6103.31-39
6211.20
6202.91-99
6204.31-39
6104.31-39
8425.41
8425.41-49
8448.11
2007.99
7010.90
6909.90
3301.22
2007.91, 2007.99
Ch. 44
0714
25-4
96-2(b)
2710.11-.19
8424.30
9016.00
71-8
71-10, 7117.11-90
7116.20
7113
4202
4420.90
91-US1(c), 9114.20
8426.30
6112.11-19
4418
9021.11
8547.90
8484.10, 8484.90
8483.60

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
JOJOBA OIL.....................................................................................
JOKE ARTICLES..............................................................................
JONGKONG.....................................................................................
JOURNALS.......................................................................................
waste and scrap of.........................................................................
JUDO UNIFORMS
of cotton...........................................................................................
JUICES
fruit...................................................................................................
fruit and vegetable.........................................................................
meat, fish, or aquatic invertebrates..............................................
JUMPSUITS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
JUNIPER
seeds of...........................................................................................
JUTE
sacks and bags of..........................................................................
JUTE FIBERS...................................................................................
KAINITE.............................................................................................
KALE
edible...............................................................................................
forage varieties...............................................................................
KAOLIN..............................................................................................
KAOLINIC CLAYS............................................................................
KAPOK...............................................................................................
KAPUR...............................................................................................
KARAMANIE RUGS.........................................................................
KARATE UNIFORMS
of cotton...........................................................................................
KASHMIR GOAT HAIR. See FINE ANIMAL HAIR
KELEM RUGS...................................................................................
KELP ASH.........................................................................................
KEMPAS............................................................................................
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS SEED.................................................
KEPHIR..............................................................................................
KEROSENE.......................................................................................
KERUING..........................................................................................
KETAZOLAM (INN).........................................................................
KETOBEMIDONE (INN)..................................................................
KETONE PEROXIDES and their derivatives................................
KETONE-ALCOHOLS.....................................................................
KETONE-ALDEHYDES...................................................................
KETONE-PHENOLS........................................................................
KETONES and their derivatives.....................................................
KETTLE-DRUMS.............................................................................
KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS
the sound of which must be amplified or is electrically
produced.......................................................................................
with free metal reeds.....................................................................
KEYBOARD PIPE ORGANS..........................................................
KEYBOARD STRINGED INSTRUMENTS...................................
KEYS
of base metals................................................................................
KIDNEY BEANS. See LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES
KIDS
hides or skins of.............................................................................
leather of.........................................................................................
KIESELGUHR...................................................................................
KIESERITE........................................................................................
KIRSCHWASSER............................................................................
KITCHEN ARTICLES
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of silver............................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
KITCHEN FURNITURE
wooden............................................................................................
KITCHEN LINEN..............................................................................
of cotton...........................................................................................
KITCHEN WASTE DISPOSERS (DISPOSALS)

1515.90, 1516-1518
9505.90
Ch. 44
49-3, 4902
4707.30
6203.22, 6204.22
20-US1-3
20-5, 2009.11-90
1603.00
6211.32-33
6211.42-43
0909.50
6305.10
5303
31-4(a)(i)
See VEGETABLES
1214
2507.00
2507.00
1402.00
Ch. 44
5702.10
6203.22, 6204.22
5702.10
2621.90
Ch. 44
1209.24
0403
2710.19
Ch. 44
2934.91
2933.33
2909.60
2914.41-49
2914.41-49
2914.50
2914.11-70
9206.00

9207.10
9203.00
9203.00
9201.10-90
8301.70

41-1(c), 4103.10
4106.21, 4106.29
2512.00
2530.20
2208.90
7615.10
7418.10
7323
7114.11
8007.00
7907.90
9403.40
63-3(a)(iii)
6302.60

domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric


motor..............................................................................................
KITCHENWARE
of plastics........................................................................................
of porcelain or china......................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
other than porcelain or china........................................................
KITS
model assembly.............................................................................
KIWI FRUIT. See FRUIT
KLYSTRONS....................................................................................
KNAPSACKS....................................................................................
KNEADING MACHINES
for earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances.....................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
KNEE PADS
of any material, not for sports.......................................................
KNITTED OR CROCHETED ARTICLES
made up..........................................................................................
KNITTED OR CROCHETED CLOTHING ACCESSORIES.......
KNITTING MACHINES....................................................................
KNITTING NEEDLES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
KNIVES
for machines or mechanical appliances......................................
of base metals................................................................................
KNOBS
of plastics........................................................................................
of umbrellas, walking-sticks, whips.............................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
KNOTTED NETTING
of twine, cordage or rope..............................................................
KOHLRABI. See VEGETABLES
KOLINSKIES
furskins............................................................................................
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
KRAFT PAPER AND PAPERBOARD...........................................
coated..............................................................................................
creped or crinkled..........................................................................
uncoated.........................................................................................
waste of...........................................................................................
KRAFTLINER....................................................................................
KUMQUATS. See FRUIT
KYANITE...........................................................................................
LABELING MACHINERY
for bottles, cans and other containers.........................................
LABELS.............................................................................................
devices for printing or embossing................................................
of textile materials..........................................................................
paper and paperboard...................................................................
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature.................
furnaces and ovens, electric.........................................................
furnaces and ovens, nonelectric..................................................
induction or dielectric heating equipment....................................
LABORATORY REAGENTS
composite, for in vitro use.............................................................
LABORATORY WARE
ceramic............................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
LAC.....................................................................................................
LACE
hand-made......................................................................................
mechanically made........................................................................
LACE MAKING MACHINES...........................................................
LACE-BRAIDING MACHINES........................................................
LACINGS...........................................................................................
LACQUERS.......................................................................................
LACROSSE STICKS.......................................................................
LACTALBUMIN................................................................................
LACTAMS.........................................................................................
LACTIC ACID and its salts and esters...........................................

39

8509.30
3924.10
6911.10
4419
6912.00
9503.20
8540.42
4202
8474.31-39
8479.82
4201.00
61-1
Ch. 61
8447.10, 8447.20
7319
8208
82-3, 8211
3926.30, 3925.90,
3926.90
6603.10
4016.99
5608

43-US1
4301.80
4302.19-30
48-5
4810.31-39
4808.20-30
4804
4707.10
48-S1, 4804.11-19
2508.50
8422.30
6307.90
9611.00
5807
4821
8419.20-89
8514.10-30
8417
8514.20, 8514.40
3822.00
6909.11
3926.90
1301.10
5804.30
5804.21-29
8447.90
8447.90
6307.90
3208-3210
9506.99
3502.90
2933.71-79
2918.11

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
LACTONES.......................................................................................
LACTOPHOSPHATES and their derivatives................................
LACTOSE AND LACTOSE SYRUP..............................................
LADINO CLOVER SEED.................................................................
LADLES
for metallurgy or metal foundries..................................................
of base metals................................................................................
LAMB
edible offal of..................................................................................
fresh or chilled meat of..................................................................
frozen meat of.................................................................................
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
LAMBS
hides or skins of.............................................................................
leather of.........................................................................................
skins of............................................................................................
LAMINARIA AND LAMINARIA TENTS
sterile...............................................................................................
LAMINATED WOOD........................................................................
LAMP ASSEMBLY MACHINES
for assembling electric or electronic lamps in glass
envelopes......................................................................................
LAMP CARBONS.............................................................................
LAMP-HOLDERS.............................................................................
LAMPS...............................................................................................
filament or discharge.....................................................................

2932.21-29
2919.00
1702.10
1209.22

ash and residues containing.........................................................


ores and concentrates...................................................................
LEAD CARBONATE........................................................................
LEAD CHROMATE..........................................................................
LEAD CRYSTAL...............................................................................
8454.20
LEAD MONOXIDE............................................................................
8215
LEAD OXIDES..................................................................................
LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES............................................
0206.80-90, 0210.99
LEAD-TIN SOLDERS, CORED......................................................
0204.10-23
LEADS
0204.30-43
for pencils........................................................................................
4301.30
LEADY LITHARGE...........................................................................
4302.13, 4302.20-30
LEAF SPRINGS AND LEAVES THEREFOR
of iron or steel.................................................................................
41-1(c)
LEAFLETS.........................................................................................
4105
printed.............................................................................................
4102.10-29
LEASHES
for dogs...........................................................................................
30-3(b), 3006.10
LEATHER
44-3, 44-4, 4412, 4418.9 apparel and clothing accessories.................................................

8475.10
8545.90
8536.61
9405
8539.10-40
8512.10, 8512.20,
8513.10, 9504.20,
portable, electric............................................................................. 9504.40
LANCES............................................................................................. 9307.00
LANOLIN........................................................................................... 1505
LAPPING MACHINES
for finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets............. 84-3, 8460.10
LARCH
tanning extract................................................................................ 3201.90
LARD.................................................................................................. 1501.00
LARD OIL.......................................................................................... 1503.00
LARD STEARIN................................................................................ 1503.00
LASAGNA.......................................................................................... 1902
LASER MACHINE TOOLS............................................................. 84-3, 8456.10
LASER MACHINES AND APPARATUS
for soldering, brazing or welding.................................................. 8515.11-19, 8515.80
LASERS
other than laser diodes.................................................................. 9013.20
LASTS
of wood, for shoes or boots........................................................... 4417.00
LATEX
natural rubber................................................................................. 4001.10
paper impregnated with................................................................ 4811.90
synthetic rubber.............................................................................. 4002
LATHES
for removing metal......................................................................... 84-4, 8458.11-99
LATTICE MASTS
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7308.20
LAUAN............................................................................................... Ch. 44
LAUNCHING GEAR......................................................................... 8805.10
LAURENT'S ACID............................................................................ 2921.45
LAURYL ALCOHOL......................................................................... 2905.17
LAVANDIN
essential oils of............................................................................... 3301.29
LAVATORY PANS
of plastics........................................................................................ 3922.90
LAVATORY SEATS AND COVERS
of plastics........................................................................................ 3922.20
LAVENDER
essential oils of............................................................................... 3301.29
LAWN ROLLERS............................................................................. 8432.80
LAWN-TENNIS ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT.......................... 9506.99
LAWN-TENNIS BALLS................................................................... 9506.61
LAWN-TENNIS RACKETS............................................................. 9506.51
LAWNMOWER BLADES................................................................. 8208.40
LEAD
and articles thereof........................................................................ Ch. 78

2620.20
2607.00
2836.70
2841.20
70-S1
2824.10
2824.10-90
8507.10, 8507.20
8311.30
9609.20
2824.90
7320.10
LEAFLETS
4901
4201.00

4203.10-40
4202.11, 4202.21,
bags, cases, and containers of..................................................... 4202.31, 4202.91
fancy................................................................................................ US-1
in men's overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks, anoraks,
windbreakers................................................................................ 6101.30
machinery parts.............................................................................. 4204.00
miscellaneous articles................................................................... 4205
sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, vests, knitted or crocheted,
with................................................................................................. 6110.30
unfinished........................................................................................ 4104-4107
upholstered aircraft seats of......................................................... 9401.10
LEATHER PREPARING, TANNING, OR WORKING
MACHINERY................................................................................... 8453.10
LEATHER-TREATMENT PREPARATIONS
except oil or grease........................................................................ 3809
oil or grease.................................................................................... 3403
LEAVES
plaiting materials............................................................................ 46-1
LECITHINS........................................................................................ 2923.20
LEEKS. See VEGETABLES
LEFETAMINE (INN)......................................................................... 2921.46
LEGGINGS........................................................................................ 6406
LEGUMINOUS PLANT RESIDUES............................................... 2302.50
LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES
dried, shelled.................................................................................. 0713
flour and meal of............................................................................. 1106.10
fresh or chilled................................................................................ 0708
frozen............................................................................................... 0710.10, 2004
homogenized.................................................................................. 2005.10
preserved in vinegar...................................................................... 2001
provisionally preserved................................................................. 0711.90
LEMON. See FRUIT
essential oils of............................................................................... 3301.13
LENSES............................................................................................. 7014.00
camera............................................................................................ 9002.11
contact............................................................................................. 9001.30
enlarging......................................................................................... 9002.11
9002.11, 9002.19,
mounted.......................................................................................... 9002.90
projection........................................................................................ 9002.11
reducing.......................................................................................... 9002.11
spectacle......................................................................................... 9001.40-50
unmounted...................................................................................... 9001.30-90
LENTILS. See LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES
LEOPARDS
furskins, raw................................................................................... 4301.80
furskins, tanned or dressed.......................................................... 4302.19-30
LETTER CARDS.............................................................................. 4817.20
LETTER CLIPS
of base metals................................................................................ 8305.00
LETTER OPENERS
of base metals................................................................................ 8214.10
LETTER PADS
of paper or paperboard................................................................. 4820.10

40

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
LETTER TRAYS
of paper or paperboard, for offices or shops..............................
LETTERPRESS PRINTING MACHINERY...................................
LETTUCE. See VEGETABLES
LEUCITE............................................................................................
LEUKOTRIENES..............................................................................
LEVAMFETAMINE (INN)................................................................
LEVEL CROSSING CONTROL GEAR
for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking
facilities, port installations or airfields........................................
LEVEL GAUGES
for liquids or gases.........................................................................
LEVEL REGULATORS
automatic........................................................................................
LEVELERS
self-propelled..................................................................................
LEVELING MACHINERY
for earth, minerals or ores.............................................................
LEVELS..............................................................................................
LEVOMETAMFETAMINE...............................................................
LEVORPHANOL (INN)....................................................................
LEVOTHYROXINE, SODIUM.........................................................
LICHENS
for bouquets or ornamental purposes..........................................
LICORICE..........................................................................................
extract of.........................................................................................
vegetable saps and extracts of.....................................................
LICORICE ROOTS..........................................................................
LIDOCAINE.......................................................................................
LIDS
of base metals................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
LIFEBELTS.......................................................................................
LIFEBOATS......................................................................................
LIFEJACKETS..................................................................................
LIFTING EQUIPMENT
works trucks fitted with..................................................................
LIFTING HEADS
electromagnetic..............................................................................
LIFTING MACHINERY....................................................................
LIGHT METERS...............................................................................
LIGHT OIL.........................................................................................
LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES (LED'S).............................................
LIGHT-VESSELS.............................................................................
LIGHTBULBS...................................................................................
LIGHTERS.........................................................................................
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT
electric, for cycles or motor vehicles............................................
LIGHTING FITTINGS......................................................................
LIGHTING SETS..............................................................................
LIGHTNING ARRESTERS.............................................................
LIGNIN SULFONIC ACID and its salts..........................................
LIGNITE.............................................................................................
LIGNITE WAX...................................................................................
LILY BULBS
dormant...........................................................................................
LIMBA................................................................................................
LIME (FRUIT). See FRUIT
essential oils of...............................................................................
LIME (MINERAL)..............................................................................
LIME BARK.......................................................................................
LIMESTONE.....................................................................................
for road metalling...........................................................................
LIMESTONE FLUX..........................................................................
LINALYL ACETATE.........................................................................
LINE PIPE

4819.60
8443.21-30
2529.30
2937.50
2921.46

86-3(b), 8608
9026.10
9032.81-89
8429.20
8430.50, 8430.62,
8430.69
9015.30
2939.91
2933.41
2937.40
0604.10
12-4
13-1
1302.12
1211.10
2924.29
8309
3923.50
4016.99
6307.20
8906.00
6307.20
8427.10-90
8505.30
8425.10-8428.90
9027.40-80
2707.99
8541.40
8905
.8539
9613
8512.40
9405
9405.30
8535.40, 8536.40
3804.00
2701.10-20
2712.90
0601.10
Ch. 44
3301.14
2522.10-30
1401
2521.00
2517.10
2521.00
2915.39

7304.10, 7305.11,
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7306.10
LINGONBERRIES. See FRUIT
LINOLEIC ACID and its salts and esters....................................... 2915.39, 2916.15
LINOLEUM........................................................................................ 5904.10
LINSEED

residues...........................................................................................
LINSEED OIL....................................................................................
LIP MAKE-UP PREPARATIONS...................................................
LIQUEFIED-GAS FUELS
in containers not exceeding 300 cm3..........................................
LIQUEURS........................................................................................
LIQUID AIR........................................................................................
LIQUID CRYSTAL DEVICES n.e.s.o.i...........................................
LIQUID ELEVATORS......................................................................
LIQUID LUSTRES
for ceramics, enamelling or glass.................................................
LIQUID METERS
production or supply......................................................................
LIQUIDS
instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking pressure
o f ....................................................................................................
instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking variables
o f ....................................................................................................
LIQUORS..........................................................................................
LITHARGE.........................................................................................
leady................................................................................................
LITHIUM CARBONATES................................................................
LITHIUM HYDROXIDE....................................................................
LITHIUM OXIDE...............................................................................
LITHOGRAPHIC STONES
prepared for printing purposes.....................................................
LITHOGRAPHS................................................................................
frames for........................................................................................
on paper or paperboard................................................................
original.............................................................................................
LITHOPONE.....................................................................................
LITMUS
coloring matter................................................................................
LIVE ANIMALS.................................................................................
LIVER
prepared or preserved...................................................................
LIVERS
bovine..............................................................................................
poultry..............................................................................................
swine...............................................................................................
LIVERS AND ROES
fish, dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.........................................
fish, fresh or chilled........................................................................
fish, frozen......................................................................................
LLAMA HAIR. See FINE ANIMAL HAIR
LOAD BOARDS
of wood............................................................................................
LOADING GAUGES
railway or tramway.........................................................................
LOADING MACHINERY..................................................................
LOBSTERS
frozen...............................................................................................
not frozen........................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
LOCAL ANESTHETICS
of nitrogen-function compounds...................................................
LOCK WASHERS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
LOCKS...............................................................................................
LOCOMOTIVE TENDERS..............................................................
LOCOMOTIVE TRAVERSERS......................................................
LOCOMOTIVES...............................................................................
LOCUST BEANS LOCUST BEAN SEEDS..................................
mucilages and thickeners from....................................................
LOGANBERRIES. See FRUIT
LOGS
as fuel wood....................................................................................
in the rough or roughly squared....................................................
of wood waste and scrap..............................................................
LOGWOOD
coloring matter................................................................................
LONG PILE FABRICS.....................................................................
LOOFAH
articles of.........................................................................................

41

2306.20
1515.11-19, 1516-1518
3304.10
36-2(b), 3606.10
2208.90
2851.00
9013.80
8413.82
3207.30
9028.20

9026.20
9026.10-80
22-US6
2824.10
2824.90
2836.91
2825.20
2825.20
8442.50
49-US1
97-5
4911.91-99
97-2, 9702.00
3206.42
3203.00
Ch. 1, 3
1602.20
0206.22
0207.31-50
0206.41
0305.20
0302.70
0303.80

4415.20
86-3(a), 8608
8425.10-8428.90
0306.11-12
0306.21-22
1605.30
2922.50
7318.21
8301
8602
8428.50
8601, 8602
1212.10
1302.32

4401.10
4403
4401.30
3203.00
60-US1
4602

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
LOOMS..............................................................................................
LOPRAZOLAM (INN)......................................................................
LORAZEPAM (INN).........................................................................
LORMETAZEPAM (INN).................................................................
LOUDSPEAKERS............................................................................
LOUPES............................................................................................
LUBRICATING OILS.......................................................................
LUBRICATING PREPARATIONS
less than 70% petroleum or bituminous oils...............................
LUBRICATING PUMPS
for internal combustion engines...................................................
LUGES...............................................................................................
LUGGAGE
of plaiting materials........................................................................
LUMBER AND TIMBERS
edge-glued......................................................................................
sawed..............................................................................................
LUMINOPHORES
inorganic..........................................................................................
synthetic organic............................................................................
LUMPS
of iron...............................................................................................
of precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.........
LUPINES...........................................................................................
seeds of...........................................................................................
LUPULIN............................................................................................
LUTIDINES........................................................................................
LYCHEES
prepared or preserved...................................................................
LYES
residual, except tall oil...................................................................
LYNXES
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
LYRES (MUSIC HOLDERS)...........................................................
LYSINE and its salts and esters.....................................................
MACADAM........................................................................................
MACARONI.......................................................................................
MACARONI MANUFACTURING MACHINERY n.e.s.o.i............
MACE.................................................................................................
MACHETES
of base metals................................................................................
MACHINE TOOLS...........................................................................
for cold working glass....................................................................
for drilling, boring, milling, threading or tapping by removing
metal..............................................................................................
for finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets by means
of grinding stones, abrasives or polishing products.................
for working any material by removal of material by
nonmechanical processes..........................................................
for working metal............................................................................
for working metal by bending, folding, straightening, flattening,
shearing, punching or notching..................................................
for working metal by forging, hammering, die-stamping...........
for working metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets, without
removing material.........................................................................
for working stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos-cement, or
like mineral materials...................................................................
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
lathes...............................................................................................
machining centers for working metal...........................................
multistation transfer machines for working metal.......................
planing, shaping, slotting, broaching, gear cutting, gear grinding
or gear finishing, sawing, cutting-off or other machine tools
working by removing metal, sintered metal carbides or
cermets..........................................................................................
unit construction machines for working metal............................
MACHINERY. See the name of the machinery or references to
its function
MACHINES. See the name of the machine or references to its
function
MACHINING CENTERS
for working metal............................................................................
MACKEREL

8446.10-30
2933.55
2933.91
2933.91
8518.21-29
9013.80
2710.19
3403
8413.30
9506.99
4602
4418.90
44-US2
3206.50
3204.90
7203
71-US1(a)
1214
12-3
1210.20
2933.39
2008.99
3804.00
4301.80
4302.19-30
9209.92-99
2922.41
2517.10-30
1902
8438.10
0908.20
8201.40
84-3
84-3, 8464.10-90
84-3, 8459.10-70
84-3, 8460.11-90
84-3, 8456.10-90
84-4

8462.10
8463.10-90
84-3, 8464.10-90
84-4, 8458.11-99
84-4, 8457.10
84-4, 8457-30

84-3, 8461.10-90
84-4, 8457.20

84-4, 8457.10

dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................


fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
MAGIC TRICKS................................................................................
MAGNESIA.......................................................................................
MAGNESIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF..................................
MAGNESIUM CARBONATE (MAGNESITE)
natural..............................................................................................
MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE..............................................................
MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE...........................................................
MAGNESIUM OXIDE.......................................................................
cultured crystals of.........................................................................
MAGNESIUM PEROXIDE...............................................................
MAGNESIUM POTASSIUM SULFATE........................................
MAGNESIUM SULFATES..............................................................
natural..............................................................................................
MAGNETIC DISCS
prepared, unrecorded....................................................................
MAGNETIC FLUX MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND
APPARATUS..................................................................................
MAGNETIC FLYWHEELS
for internal combustion engines...................................................
MAGNETIC PULSE MACHINES AND APPARATUS
for soldering, brazing or welding..................................................
MAGNETIC READERS
for automatic data processing machines....................................
MAGNETIC TAPE SOUND RECORDERS...................................
MAGNETIC TAPE-TYPE RECORDING OR REPRODUCING
VIDEO APPARATUS.....................................................................
MAGNETIC TAPES
prepared, unrecorded....................................................................
recorded..........................................................................................
MAGNETO-DYNAMOS
for internal combustion engines...................................................
MAGNETRONS................................................................................
MAGNETS.........................................................................................
MAGNIFIERS
hand.................................................................................................
MAGNIFYING GLASSES................................................................
MAHOGANY.....................................................................................
MAIL SORTING, FOLDING, INSERTING, OPENING, CLOSING
OR SEALING MACHINES............................................................
MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE VEHICLES
railway or tramway.........................................................................
MAIZE. See CEREALS
MAKORE...........................................................................................
MALEIC ACID...................................................................................
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE.....................................................................
MALLETS
entered with percussion musical instruments.............................
for percussion musical instruments.............................................
MALONONITRILE............................................................................
MALONYLUREA and its salts.........................................................
MALT..................................................................................................
MALT EXTRACT..............................................................................
MALTED MILK..................................................................................
MALTOSE.........................................................................................
MAMEYES COLORADOS. See FRUIT
MAN-MADE FIBERS
bed linen of.....................................................................................
bed linen, printed of.......................................................................
bedspreads of.................................................................................
gloves, mittens, mitts of.................................................................
handkerchiefs of.............................................................................
knitted or crocheted bedspreads of.............................................
men's or boys' anoraks, windbreakers of....................................
men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas of..................................
men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, knitted or crocheted
o f ....................................................................................................
men's or boys' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks of...............
men's or boys' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks, anoraks,
knitted or crocheted of.................................................................
men's or boys' shirts of..................................................................

42

0305
0302.64
0303.74
1604.15
9505.90
2519.90
8104
2519.10-90
2827.31
2816.10
2519
38-2(a)
2816.10
31-4(A)(iv)
2833.21
2530.20
8523.20
9031.81-89
8511.20
8515.11-19, 8515.80
8471.92-99
8520.10-39
8521.10
8523.11-13
8524.21-23
8511.20
8540.41
8505.11-90
9013.80
9013.80
Ch. 44
8472.30
8604.00
Ch. 44
2917.19
2917.14
91-2, 9206.00
9209.99
2926.90
2933.52
1107
1901.90
1901.90
1702

6302.32
6302.22
6304.19
6216.00
6213.90
6304.11
6201.93
6207.22
6107.22
6201.13
6101.30
6205.30

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
men's or boys' shirts, knitted or crocheted of.............................
men's or boys' underpants and briefs of......................................
slips and petticoats of....................................................................
slips and petticoats, knitted or crocheted of...............................
sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, vests, knitted or crocheted
o f ....................................................................................................
t-shirts, singlets, tank tops, knitted or crocheted of...................
table linen of....................................................................................
ties and cravats of..........................................................................
typewriter ribbons of......................................................................
women's or girls' blouses and shirts of........................................
women's or girls' blouses and shirts, knitted or crocheted of....
women's or girls' briefs and panties of........................................
women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas of..........................
women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, knitted or
crocheted of..................................................................................
women's or girls' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks of...........
women's or girls' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks, anoraks,
windbreakers, knitted or crocheted of.......................................
See also ARTIFICIAL FIBERS; SYNTHETIC FIBERS
MANCHONS
of felt................................................................................................
MANDARIN DUCK SKINS..............................................................
MANDARIN ORANGES. See FRUIT
MANDELIC ACID and its salts and esters.....................................
MANDOLINES..................................................................................
MANGANATES
of metals..........................................................................................
MANGANESE
and articles thereof........................................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
MANGANESE DIOXIDE..................................................................
MANGANESE OXIDES...................................................................
MANGANITES
of metals..........................................................................................
MANGOES. See FRUIT
MANGOLDS......................................................................................
MANGOSTEENS. See FRUIT
MANGROVE
tanning extract................................................................................
MANICURE PREPARATIONS.......................................................
MANICURE SETS
of base metals................................................................................
MANNEQUINS.................................................................................
MANNITOL........................................................................................
MANOMETERS................................................................................
MANOSTATS...................................................................................
MANSONIA.......................................................................................
MANTILLAS......................................................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES.......................................................
MANURE SPREADERS..................................................................
MANUSCRIPTS...............................................................................
MAP CASES.....................................................................................
MAPLE SUGAR................................................................................
MAPLE SYRUP................................................................................
MAPS
printed.............................................................................................
MARACAS.........................................................................................
MARBLE
building stone.................................................................................
granules, chippings, and powder.................................................
MARGARINE....................................................................................
MARINE CHRONOMETERS
standard..........................................................................................
MARINE MAMMALS
fats and oils of................................................................................
MARINE PROPULSION ENGINES
compression ignition......................................................................
hydrojet...........................................................................................
spark ignition, internal combustion..............................................
MARINE PROPULSION TURBINES.............................................
MARJORAM
dried.................................................................................................

6105.20
6107.12
6208.11
6108.11
6110.30
6109.90
6302.53
6215.20
9612.10
6206.40
6106.20
6108.22
6208.22
6108.32
6202.13
6102.30

6501.00
5-US1
2918.19
9202.90
2841.60
8111.00
2602.00
2820.10
2820.10-90
2841.60
1214

3201.90
3304.30
8214.20
9618.00
2905.43
9026.20
9032.20
Ch. 44
6214
6117.10
Sect. XX
8432.40
Ch. 49
4202
1702.20
1702.20
4905
9206.00
2515.11-12
2517.41-49
1517.10-90
9105.99
1504.30, 1516-1518
8408.10
8412.10
8407.21, 8407.29
8406.11

sweet...............................................................................................
MARKERS
porous-tipped.................................................................................
MARKING REQUIREMENTS, SPECIAL
for watch and clock movements, cases and dials......................
MARMALADES.................................................................................
MARQUETRY
of wood............................................................................................
MARROWS.......................................................................................
MARSALA.........................................................................................
MARTENS
furskins............................................................................................
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
MARTIAL ARTS UNIFORMS
of cotton...........................................................................................
MASSAGE APPARATUS................................................................
MASSICOT.......................................................................................
MASTER ALLOYS
of copper.........................................................................................
MASTER RECORDS.......................................................................
MASTICS
bituminous.......................................................................................
except bituminous..........................................................................
MATCHES.........................................................................................
white phosphorous.........................................................................
MATE.................................................................................................
extracts, essences, and concentrates.........................................
MATHEMATICAL CALCULATING INSTRUMENTS..................
MATRICES FOR USE IN THE PRODUCTION OF SOUND
RECORDS
metal................................................................................................
MATS
of plastics, household....................................................................
of plaiting materials........................................................................
MATTES
of cobalt...........................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
MATTING
of plaiting materials........................................................................
MATTOCKS
of base metals................................................................................
MATTRESS SUPPORTS................................................................
MATTRESSES.................................................................................
pneumatic, of plastics....................................................................
waterbed.........................................................................................
MAZINDOL (INN).............................................................................
MEAD.................................................................................................
MEAL..................................................................................................
food preparations of.......................................................................
mustard...........................................................................................
residues and wastes......................................................................
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS
for measuring length, for use in the hand....................................
for variables of liquids or gases....................................................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
MEASURING RODS AND TAPES.................................................
MEAT.................................................................................................
edible flours and meals of.............................................................
extracts and juices of.....................................................................
flours, meals, and pellets..............................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
processed.......................................................................................
sausages of....................................................................................
See also names of specific meats
MEAT OFFAL
edible...............................................................................................
edible flours and meals of.............................................................
flours, meals, and pellets..............................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
sausages of....................................................................................
MEAT PREPARATION MACHINERY n.e.s.o.i.............................

0712.90

43

7-2
9608.20
91-US4
2007.91
4420
7-2
2204.21
43-US1
4301.80
4302.19-30
6203.22, 6204.22
9019.10
2824.10
74-1(c), 7405
8524.90
2715.00
3214.10
3605.00
36-US1
0903.00
2101.20
9017.20

8524.90
3924.90
4601
8105.20
7401.00
7501.10
4601
8201.30
9404.10
9404.21-29
3926.90
3926.90
2933.91
2206.00
11-3, 19-2
1901.10-90
2103.30
2301.10-20
9017.30-80
9026.10-80
9031.10-80
9017.80
Ch. 2
0210.91-0210.99
1603.00
2301.10
1601-1602
2-US1(a)
1601.00

Ch. 2
0210.91-0210.99
2301.10
1601-1602
1601.00
8438.50

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
MECHANICAL APPLIANCES, HAND-OPERATED FOR FOOD
OR DRINK
of base metals................................................................................
MECHANICAL ASH DISCHARGERS...........................................
MECHANICAL GRATES.................................................................
MECHANICAL PENCILS................................................................
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
machines and appliances for determining..................................
MECHANICAL SHOVELS
self-propelled..................................................................................
MECHANICAL SIGNAL DISCS
for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking
facilities, port installations or airfields........................................
MECHANICAL SINGING BIRDS...................................................
MECHANICAL STOKERS..............................................................
MECHANICAL STREET ORGANS...............................................
MECHANICAL WOODPULP..........................................................
MECHANO-THERAPY APPLIANCES..........................................
MECLOQUALONE (INN)................................................................
MEDAZEPAM (INN).........................................................................
MEDICAL FURNITURE...................................................................
MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES..........................
MEDICAMENTS
bulk preparations...........................................................................
in doses or packaged for retail.....................................................
MEDICINAL PLANTS......................................................................
MEDICINAL PRODUCTS
from vegetable saps and extracts................................................
MEERSCHAUM................................................................................
MEFENOREY (INN).........................................................................
MELAMINE........................................................................................
MELAMINE RESINS
in primary forms..............................................................................
MELONS. See FRUIT
MEMORANDUM PADS...................................................................
MENADIONE AND ITS SALTS......................................................
MENAGERIES
travelling..........................................................................................
MENTHOL.........................................................................................
MEPROBAMATE (INN)...................................................................
MESOLARB (INN)............................................................................
MERANTI..........................................................................................
MERBAU...........................................................................................
2-MERCAPTOBENZOTHIAZOLE, SODIUM SALT....................
MERCURY........................................................................................
MERCURY CHLORIDES................................................................
MERRY-GO-ROUNDS....................................................................
MESIDINE.........................................................................................
MESITYLENE...................................................................................
MESLIN. See CEREALS
MESORIDAZINE BESYLATE.........................................................
METACRESOL.................................................................................
METAL
clad with precious metal................................................................
precious...........................................................................................
precious, lighters of........................................................................
smoking pipes and bowls of.........................................................
METAL ALCOHOLATES.................................................................
METAL CARBIDES
nonagglomerated, mixed...............................................................
METAL CLAD WITH PRECIOUS METAL....................................
METAL FOUNDRIES MACHINERY..............................................
METAL FOUNDRY MOLDING BOXES........................................
METAL FRAME
seats with........................................................................................
METAL FURNITURE.......................................................................
METAL MATRICES FOR USE IN THE PRODUCTION OF
SOUND
METAL THREAD..............................................................................
METAL TREATING MACHINES n.e.s.o.i......................................
METAL WELDING MACHINES AND APPARATUS
electric.............................................................................................
METAL WORKING HAND TOOLS
electromechanical, with self-contained electric motor...............

8210.00
8416.30
8416.30
9608.40
9024.10-80
8429.52-59

86-3(b), 8608
9208.90
8416.30
9208.90
Ch. 47
9019.10
2933.55
2933.91
9402
9018.11-90
3003
3004
1211
1302.19
25-4, 96-2(b)
2921.46
2933.61
3909.20
4820.10
2914.69
9508.00
2906.11
2924.11
2934.91
Ch. 44
Ch. 44
2934.20
2805.40
2827.39
9508.00
2921.49
2902.90
2934.30
2707.99
95-2, 96-4
71-4(a), 95-2, 96-4
9613.80
9614.00
29-5(d)
3823.30
71-7
8454.10-30
8480.10
9401.71-79
9403.10-20

61-9, 62-9
8479.81
8515.21-80
8508.10-80

pneumatic.......................................................................................
with self-contained nonelectric motor..........................................
METAL WORKING MACHINE TOOLS.........................................
METAL WORKING MACHINES
knives and blades for.....................................................................
METAL-ROLLING MILLS...............................................................
METALDEHYDE
in forms for use as fuel..................................................................
METALLIC ACID..............................................................................
METALLIC SALTS...........................................................................
METALLIZED LEATHER.................................................................
METALLURGY MACHINERY........................................................
METALS
clad with precious metal................................................................
machines and appliances for testing the mechanical properties
thereof............................................................................................
precious...........................................................................................
METALS. See also ORES...............................................................
METAMFETAMINE (INN)...............................................................
METANILAMIDE...............................................................................
METAPARACRESOL......................................................................
METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES.......
METHACRYLAMIDE.......................................................................
METHACRYLIC ACID
and its salts.....................................................................................
esters of...........................................................................................
METHADONE (INN)........................................................................
METHANAL.......................................................................................
METHANOL......................................................................................
METHAQUALONE (INN)................................................................
METHIONINE...................................................................................
2-METHOXY-5-ACETAMINO-N,N-BIS(2-ACETOXYETHYL)ANILINE...........................................................................................
-(-METHOXYETHOXYETHYL)-4-AMINOBENZOATE..........
4-METHOXYMETANILIC ACID.....................................................
6-METHOXYMETANILIC ACID.....................................................
4-METHOXY-m-PHENYLENEDIAMINE.......................................
5-METHOXY-m-PHENYLENEDIAMINE.......................................
5-METHOXY-m-PHENYLENEDIAMINE SULFATE....................
METHYL ACRYLATE......................................................................
METHYL ALCOHOL........................................................................
METHYL ANTHRANILATE.............................................................
METHYL CHLORIDE.......................................................................
METHYL ETHYL KETONE.............................................................
METHYL ETHYL KETOXIME.........................................................
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE......................................................
METHYL METHACRYLATE...........................................................
METHYL METHACRYLATE-BUTADIENE-STYRENE (MBS)
COPOLYMERS
in primary forms..............................................................................
METHYL-4-AMINOBENZENESULFONYLCARBAMATE.........
METHYLAMINE and its salts..........................................................
6-(METHYLAMINO)-1-NAPHTHOL-3-SULFONIC ACID..........
7-(METHYLAMINO)-1-NAPHTHOL-3-SULFONIC ACID..........
N-METHYLANILINE........................................................................
2-METHYL-p-ANISIDINE................................................................
METHYLANTHRACENE.................................................................
3-METHYLBENZO[f]QUINOLINE..................................................
3-METHYLBENZOTHIAZOLE-2-HYDRAZONE.........................
2,4-METHYLCARBOXYPYRAZOLIC ACID.................................
METHYLCHLOROFORM...............................................................
METHYLCOUMARINS....................................................................
METHYLCYCLOHEXANOLS.........................................................
METHYLCYCLOHEXANONES.....................................................
METHYLENE CHLORIDE...............................................................
METHYLENE DIBROMIDE.............................................................
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS[2-CHLOROANILINE]................................
4,4'-METHYLENEDIANILINE.........................................................
2-METHYL-5-ETHYLPYRIDINE....................................................
2-METHYLINDOLINE......................................................................
METHYLIONONES..........................................................................
2-METHYLMERCAPTOBENZIMIDAZOLE..................................
METHYLNAPHTHALENE...............................................................
METHYLOXIRANE..........................................................................

44

8467.11-19
8467.11-89
84-3, 8456.10-8463.90
8208.10
8455.10-30
36-2(a)
28-4
28-5
4114.20
8454.10-30
Ch. 71
9024.10
Ch. 71
2939.11
2935.00
2707.99
9015.10-80
2924.19
2916.13
2916.14
2922.31
2912.11
2905.11
2933.55
2930.40
2924.29
2922.50
2922.29
2922.29
2922.29
2922.29
2922.29
2916.12
2905.11
2922.49
2903.11
2914.12
2928.00
2914.13
2916.14

3903.90
2935.00
2921.11
2922.29
2922.29
2921.42
2922.29
2902.90
2933.99
2934.20
2933.19
2903.19
2932.21
2906.12
2914.22
2903.12
2903.30
2921.59
2921.59
2933.39
2933.99
2914.33
2933.99
2902.90
2910.20

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
4-METHYLPENTAN-2-ONE...........................................................
METHYLPHENIDATE (INN)...........................................................
METHYLPHENOBARBITAL (INN)................................................
1-METHYL-2-PHENYLINDOLE.....................................................
METHYLPHENYLPYRAZOLONE.................................................
2-METHYLPROPAN-1-OL.............................................................
1-METHYLPYRAZINE.....................................................................
2,4-METHYLPYRAZOLIC ACID....................................................
N-METHYL-2-PYRROLIDONE......................................................
8-METHYLQUINOLINE...................................................................
3-METHYL-1-(p-TOLYL-2-PYRAZOLIN-5-ONE).......................
METHYPRYLON (INN)...................................................................
METRIZOIC ACID............................................................................
METRONOMES...............................................................................
MICA..................................................................................................
plates, sheets and strips...............................................................
MICACEOUS IRON OXIDES..........................................................
MICHLER'S HYDROL......................................................................
MICROASSEMBLIES
electronic.........................................................................................
MICROCRYSTALLINE PETROLEUM WAX................................
MICROFICHE READERS...............................................................
MICROMETERS...............................................................................
MICROPHONES AND THEIR STANDS.......................................
MICROSCOPE CASES
of wood............................................................................................
MICROSCOPES
compound optical...........................................................................
for microphotography, microcinematography or
microprojection...............................................................................
other than optical............................................................................
MICROSPHERES
of glass............................................................................................
MICROTOMES.................................................................................
MICROWAVE OVENS
of a kind used for domestic purposes..........................................
other than household.....................................................................
MICROWAVE TUBES.....................................................................
MIDAZOLAM (INN)..........................................................................
MIDDLINGS......................................................................................
MILITARY WEAPONS.....................................................................
MILK...................................................................................................
animal feed materials....................................................................
chocolate drink...............................................................................
concentrated or containing added sweetening...........................
condensed......................................................................................
curdled.............................................................................................
fats and oils of................................................................................
fermented or acidified....................................................................
food preparations of.......................................................................
not concentrated nor containing added sweetening..................
powder, granules, or solids...........................................................
sugar confectioneries of................................................................
MILK PROTEIN CONCENTRATES..............................................
MILKING MACHINES......................................................................
MILL NEPS........................................................................................
MILLBOARD
of asbest os or asbestos-based mixtures....................................
MILLED CEREALS...........................................................................
MILLED PRODUCTS.......................................................................
mixtures...........................................................................................
MILLET..............................................................................................
MILLING MACHINERY...................................................................

2914.13
2933.33
2933.53
2933.99
2933.19
2905.14
2933.99
2933.99
2933.79
2933.49
2933.19
2933.72
2924.29
9209.10
2525.10-30, 6814.90
6814.10
2530.90
2922.19
85-5(B)(c), 8542.80
2712.10
9008.20
9017.30
8518.10
4420.90
9011.10-80
9011.10-20
9012.10
7018.20
9027.90
8516.50
8419.81
8540.41-49
2933.91
2302
9301, 9305.91, 9306,
9307
4-1
2309.90
2202.90
0402
0402.99
0403
0405
0403
1901.90
0401
0402.10-29
1704.90
35-US1, 3501.10
8434.20
5601.30

crude................................................................................................
MINERAL TAR
mixtures...........................................................................................
MINERAL WATERS.........................................................................
MINERAL WAXES...........................................................................
MINERAL WOOLS
glass................................................................................................
in bulk, sheets or rolls....................................................................
MINERALOGICAL COLLECTIONS AND COLLECTORS'
PIECES............................................................................................
MINES................................................................................................
MINKS
furskins............................................................................................
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
MINTS................................................................................................
essential oils of...............................................................................
leaves..............................................................................................
MIRRORS..........................................................................................
of base metals................................................................................
optical elements, mounted............................................................
optical elements, unmounted9001.90rearview...........................
MISSILES..........................................................................................
MITTENS AND MITTS....................................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
leather or composition leather......................................................
MIXERS
food mixers, domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained
electric motor................................................................................
MIXING MACHINES
for earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances.....................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
MOBILE CRANES
motor vehicles................................................................................
MOBILE DRILLING DERRICKS
motor vehicles................................................................................
MOBILE LIFTING FRAMES...........................................................
MODEL ASSEMBLY KITS..............................................................
MODELING PASTES.......................................................................
molded or carved articles of..........................................................
MODELS
designed for demonstrational purposes, unsuitable for other
uses...............................................................................................
toy, with motors, parts and accessories......................................

Ch. 25-27
2715.00
2201.10, 2202.10
2712
70-4
6806.10
9705.00
9306
43-US1
4301.10
4302.11, 4302.20-30
12-4
3301.25
1211.90
7009
8306.30
9002.90
7009.10
9306
6216.00
6116
4203.21-29

8509.40
8474.31-39
8479.82
8705.10
8705.20
8426.12
9503.00
3407.00
9602.00

9023.00
9503.00
17-US3(a)-(ij),
MOLASSES...................................................................................... 1703.10-90
MOLD BASES................................................................................... 8480.20
MOLD FORMING MACHINES
for foundries.................................................................................... 8474.80
MOLD RELEASE PREPARATIONS.............................................. 3403
MOLDING BOXES
for metal foundry............................................................................ 8480.10
MOLDING MACHINERY
for paper pulp, paper or paperboard........................................... 8441.40
for solid mineral fuels, ceramic paste, unhardened cements,
plastering materials or other mineral products......................... 8474.80
for working rubber or plastics....................................................... 8477.30-59
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
6812.60
similar hard materials, by cutting................................................ 84-3, 8465.10, 8465.92
11-2
MOLDING PATTERNS................................................................... 8480.30
Ch. 11
MOLDINGS
11-US1
of coniferous wood......................................................................... 4409.10
1008.20
of nonconiferous wood.................................................................. 4409.20
8437.80
MOLDS
84-3, 8459.10,
for glass........................................................................................... 8480.50
for removing metal......................................................................... 8459.31-39, 8459.51-69 for metal or metal carbides........................................................... 8480.41-49
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
for mineral materials...................................................................... 8480.60
similar hard materials................................................................... 84-3, 8465.10, 8465.92
for rubber or plastics...................................................................... 8480.71-79
MILLSTONES................................................................................... 6804.10-23
MOLLUSCS...................................................................................... 0307
MINE WAGON PUSHERS.............................................................. 8428.50
extracts and juices of..................................................................... 1603.00
MINERAL CARVING MATERIAL................................................... 96-2
flours, meals, and pellets.............................................................. 2301.20
worked, manufactured articles of................................................. 9602.00
prepared or preserved................................................................... 1605.90
MINERAL FERTILIZERS................................................................ 3102-3105
See also names of specific molluscs
MINERAL PRODUCTS
MOLYBDATES

45

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
of metals..........................................................................................
MOLYBDENUM
ash and residues containing.........................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
MOLYBDENUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF..............................
MOLYBDENUM CATALYSTS
prepared..........................................................................................
MOLYBDENUM HYDROXIDES.....................................................
MOLYBDENUM OXIDES................................................................
MONETHANOLAMINE and its salts..............................................
MONEY..............................................................................................
MONEY-CHANGING MACHINES
automatic........................................................................................
MONGOLIAN LAMB
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
MONKEYS
live....................................................................................................
MONOAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE...............................................
MONOCHLOROACETIC ACID and its salts and esters.............
MONOCHLOROMONONITROBENZENES................................
MONOCULARS................................................................................
MONOETHYLAMINE and its salts.................................................
MONOFILAMENT
artificial textile.................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
synthetic textile...............................................................................
MONOLITHIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS.....................................
MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE......................................................
MONOSODIUM PHOSPHATE......................................................
MONSTERS
toy....................................................................................................
MONTAN WAX.................................................................................
MONUMENTAL STONE
worked.............................................................................................
MONURON.......................................................................................
MOP CLOTHS
of cotton...........................................................................................
MOP HANDLES
of wood............................................................................................
MOPEDS...........................................................................................
MOPS.................................................................................................
MORDANT DYES and preparations based thereon....................
MORNING DRESS...........................................................................
MORPHINE.......................................................................................
MORTAR MIXERS...........................................................................
MORTARS
nonrefractory..................................................................................
refractory.........................................................................................
MORTISING MACHINES
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
similar hard materials...................................................................
MOSSES
for bouquets or ornamental purposes..........................................
MOTHER-OF-PEARL
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
MOTION-PICTURE FILM
exposed and developed................................................................
exposed, but not developed..........................................................
sensitized, unexposed...................................................................
MOTOR CHASSIS FITTED WITH CABS
classification of...............................................................................
MOTOR FUEL..................................................................................
MOTOR FUEL BLENDING STOCK..............................................
MOTOR VEHICLES
bodies (including cabs).................................................................
chassis............................................................................................
for the transport of goods..............................................................
for the transport of persons...........................................................
furniture parts for............................................................................
seat parts for...................................................................................
seats for...........................................................................................
special purpose..............................................................................
tractors............................................................................................

2841.70

MOTORBOATS................................................................................
MOTORCYCLES..............................................................................
2620.99
MOTORS
2613.10-90
electric.............................................................................................
8102
electric, starter motors for internal combustion engines............
spring operated..............................................................................
3815.90
weight-operated.............................................................................
2825.70
See also ENGINES
2825.70
MOUNTINGS
2922.11
of base metals, for furniture, doors, staircases, windows, blinds,
71-US2, 7108.20
coachwork, saddlery, trunks, chests, caskets and the like......
MOUNTS
8476.19
for photographic slides, of plastics..............................................
MOUTH ORGANS...........................................................................
4301.30
MOUTH-BLOWN SOUND SIGNALLING INSTRUMENTS.......
4302.13, 4302.20-30
MOVEMENTS, CLOCK OR WATCH............................................
products of insular possessions...................................................
0106.11
MOVEMENTS, CLOCK OR WATCH
31-5, 3105.40
sets..................................................................................................
2915.40
special marking requirements......................................................
2904.90
suitable for using both in clocks or watches and in other
9005.80
articles...........................................................................................
2921.19
watch...............................................................................................
MOVING WALKWAYS....................................................................
5403, 5405
MOWERS
3916
for grass or hay...............................................................................
5402, 5404.10
MUCILAGES AND THICKENERS
8542.11, 8542.19
from vegetable products...............................................................
2922.42
MUFFLERS.......................................................................................
2835.22
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
MUFFLERS AND EXHAUST PIPES
9503.41
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
2712.90
MULBERRIES. See FRUIT
MULES AND HINNIES
68-2, 6802
edible offal of..................................................................................
2924.21
live....................................................................................................
meat of.............................................................................................
6307.10
MULLITE...........................................................................................
MULTI-PURPOSE MACHINES......................................................
4417.00
MULTIMETERS................................................................................
8711
MULTIPLE-WALLED INSULATING UNITS OF GLASS............
9603
MULTISTATION TRANSFER MACHINES
3204.12
for working metal............................................................................
61-3(a), 62-3(a)
MUNITIONS
2939.11
of war...............................................................................................
8474.31
MUSHROOM SPAWN....................................................................
MUSHROOMS. See VEGETABLES
3823.50
edible...............................................................................................
3816.00
MUSIC
printed or in manuscript.................................................................
MUSIC BOXES.................................................................................
84-3, 8465.10, 8465.95
mechanisms for..............................................................................
MUSIC HOLDERS...........................................................................
0604.10
MUSIC SYNTHESIZERS................................................................
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CASES.................................................
9601
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT STANDS
collapsible.......................................................................................
3706.10-90
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT STRINGS.............................................
3704.00
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.............................................................
3702
the sound of which must be amplified or is electrically
produced.......................................................................................
87-4
toy....................................................................................................
27-US3, 2710.11
MUSICAL SAWS..............................................................................
27-US4, 2710.11
MUSK.................................................................................................
8707
8706.00
8704
8703
9403.90
9401.90
9401.20
8705
8701

artificial............................................................................................
MUSK AMBRETTE..........................................................................
MUSK KETONE...............................................................................
MUSK XYLOL...................................................................................
MUSKRATS
furskins............................................................................................
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
MUSSELS.........................................................................................

46

8903
8711
8501.10-53
8511.40
8412.80
8412.80

8302
3926.90
9205.90
9208.90
9110
91-US(5)
91-US1(e)
91-US4
91-4
91-3
8428.40
8433.11-20
1302.31-39
6214
6117.10
8708.92

0206, 0210.99
0101.90
0205.00
2508.60
84-7
9030.31
7008.00
84-4, 8457.30
9306
0602.91
7-2
4904
9208.10
9209.20
9209.92-99
9207.10-90
4202
9209.94
9209.30
9201.10-9208.90
9207.10-90
9503.50
9208.90
0510.00
2904.20, 2909.30,
2914.70
2909.30
2914.70
2904.20
43-US1
4301.80
4302.19-30
0307.31-39

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
MUSTARD
sauces and preparations...............................................................
MUSTARD OIL.................................................................................
MUSTARD SEEDS..........................................................................
MUTES
for brass-wind musical instruments.............................................
for string musical instruments.......................................................
MUZZLE-LOADING FIREARMS....................................................
MUZZLES
of any material................................................................................
MYROBALAN
tanning extract................................................................................
NAIL BRUSHES...............................................................................
NAIL CLIPPERS
of base metals................................................................................
NAIL FILES
of base metals................................................................................
NAILING MACHINES
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
similar hard materials...................................................................
NAILS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of animals........................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
NAMEPLATES
illuminated.......................................................................................
of base metals................................................................................
NANDROLONE PHENPROPIONATE..........................................
NAPHTHALENE...............................................................................
1,8-NAPHTHALENEDIAMINE........................................................
1,5-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID......................................
NAPHTHALENETRISULFONIC ACID
mixture of 1,3,6- and 1,3,7-isomers.............................................
NAPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE...........................................................
NAPHTHAS.......................................................................................
NAPHTHENIC ACIDS and their water-insoluble salts and
esters................................................................................................
NAPHTHOL AS and derivatives.....................................................
-NAPHTHOL...................................................................................
1-NAPHTHOL-3,6-DISULFONIC ACID and its salts...................
2-NAPHTHOL-3,6-DISULFONIC ACID and its salts...................
NAPHTHOLS and their salts...........................................................
NAPHTHYLAMINES AND THEIR DERIVATIVES and their
salts..................................................................................................
NAPKINS
needlecraft sets for making...........................................................
of cotton...........................................................................................
of flax...............................................................................................
of paper...........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
NARCISSUS BULBS
dormant...........................................................................................
NARROW FABRICS........................................................................
NARWHAL TUSKS..........................................................................
NATIVITY SCENES AND FIGURES.............................................
NATURAL GAS................................................................................
NATURAL GUMS.............................................................................
NATURAL RUBBER........................................................................
NAVIGATIONAL AID APPARATUS
radio or radar..................................................................................
NAVIGATIONAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES..............
NECTARINES
fresh.................................................................................................
NEEDLE ROLLER BEARINGS.......................................................
NEEDLECRAFT SETS
in packings for retail sale...............................................................
NEEDLELOOM FELT......................................................................
NEEDLES
for knitting machines......................................................................
for roller bearings...........................................................................
for sewing machines......................................................................
for sutures.......................................................................................
for syringes.....................................................................................

sewing, of iron or steel...................................................................


NEGATOSCOPES...........................................................................
NEGLIGEES
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
9209.99
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL...................................................................
9209.92
NEPHELINE......................................................................................
9303.10
NEPHELINE SYENITE....................................................................
NET MAKING MACHINES..............................................................
4201.00
NETS..................................................................................................
fishing..............................................................................................
3201.90
NETTING
9603
of copper wire.................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
8214.20
NEW ZEALAND SPINACH. See VEGETABLES
NEWSPAPERS.................................................................................
8214.20
waste and scrap of.........................................................................
NEWSPRINT.....................................................................................
84-3, 8465.10, 8465.94, in rolls or sheets.............................................................................
8465.99
NIACIN...............................................................................................
NIACINAMIDE..................................................................................
7616.10
NIBS for pens....................................................................................
0507
NICARBAZIN....................................................................................
7415.10
NICKEL
7317.00
and articles thereof........................................................................
ash and residues containing.........................................................
9405
ores and concentrates...................................................................
8310.00
NICKEL ALLOYS.............................................................................
2937.29
NICKEL CATALYSTS
27-S3, 2707.40
prepared..........................................................................................
2921.59
NICKEL CHLORIDE.........................................................................
2904.10
NICKEL HYDROXIDES...................................................................
NICKEL OXIDE SINTERS...............................................................
2904.10
NICKEL OXIDES..............................................................................
2917.39
NICKEL SILVER...............................................................................
2710.11, 3807.00
NICKEL SULFATES........................................................................
NICKEL-CADMIUM STORAGE BATTERIES..............................
3823.20
NICKEL-IRON STORAGE BATTERIES.......................................
2924.29
NICOMORPHINE (INN)..................................................................
2907.15
NICOTINE and its salts....................................................................
2908.20
NIGHTDRESSES
2908.20
women's or girls'.............................................................................
2907.15
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
NIGHTSHIRTS
2921.45
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
6308.00
NINETAZEPAM (INN).....................................................................
6302.51
NIOBIUM (COLUMBIUM)
6302.52
and articles thereof........................................................................
4803, 4818
ores and concentrates...................................................................
3924.90
NIPPLES
nursing, of plastics.........................................................................
0601.10
NITRA ACID AMIDE........................................................................
70-US7
NITRATES
5-3
fertilizers..........................................................................................
9505.10
of metals..........................................................................................
2711.11, 2711.21
NITRAZEPAM (INN)........................................................................
40-1
NITRIC ACID.....................................................................................
40-1
NITRIDES..........................................................................................
NITRILE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS............................................
8526.10, 8526.91
NITRITES of metals.........................................................................
9014.10-14
m-NITROANILINE............................................................................
p-NITROBENZOYL CHLORIDE....................................................
0809.30
4-NITRO-m-CRESOL......................................................................
84-S1, 8482.40
NITRODIPHENYLAMINE...............................................................
NITROGEN.......................................................................................
6308.00
NITROGEN-FUNCTION ORGANIC COMPOUNDS..................
56-2, 5602.10
7-NITRONAPHTH[1,2]OXADIAZOLE-5-SULFONIC ACID and
its salts..............................................................................................
8448.51
NITROPHENOLS.............................................................................
8482.91
1-(p-NITROPHENYL)-2-AMINO-1,3-PROPANEDIOL...............
8452.30
p-NITROTOLUENE..........................................................................
9018.32
NITROTOLUENESULFONIC ACIDS............................................
9018.31-32
2-NITRO-m-TOLUIC ACID.............................................................
2103.30
1514, 1516-1518
12-1, 1207.50

47

7319
9010.20
6208
6108
2905.39
2529.30
2529.30
8447.90
5608
9507.90
7419.99
7314.20-30
49-3, 4902
4707.30
48-3
4801.00
2936.29
2936.29
9608.91
2933.59
Ch. 75, 75-S1(a)
2620.99
2604.00
75-S1(b)
3815
2827.35
2825.40
7501.20
2825.40
74-S1(c)
2833.24
8507.30
8507.40
2939.11
2939.99
6208.21-29
6108.31-39
6207.21
6107.21-29
2933.91
8112.91
2615.90
3926.90
2924.29
3105
2834.21-29
2933.91
2808.00
2850.00
2926
2834.10
2921.42
2916.39
2908.90
2921.44
2804.30
29-4
2934.99
2908.90
2922.19
2904.20
2904.90
2916.39

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
3-NITRO-o-TOLUIC ACID..............................................................
p-NITRO-o-XYLENE........................................................................
NOISEMAKERS...............................................................................
NOKKELOST CHEESE...................................................................
NONALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES...................................................
See also JUICES
NONALLOY STEEL.........................................................................
See also STEEL
NONHORMONAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS
of heterocyclic compounds...........................................................
NONWOVENS..................................................................................
impregnated, coated or covered with perfume or cosmetics.....
impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergent...........
NONWOVENS MANUFACTURE AND FINISHING
MACHINERY...................................................................................
NONYLPHENOL
isomers and its salts......................................................................
NOODLES.........................................................................................
NORDAZEPAM (INN)......................................................................
NORMETHADONE (INN)
NOTCHING MACHINES
for working metal............................................................................
NOTEBOOKS
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
NUCLEAR REACTORS..................................................................
NUCLEIC ACIDS and their salts.....................................................
NUMBERING STAMPS
hand-operated................................................................................
NUMISMATIC COLLECTIONS......................................................
NURSING CUSHIONS
of plastics........................................................................................
NURSING NIPPLES
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
NUT CHARCOAL.............................................................................
NUT OILS..........................................................................................
NUT PREPARATION MACHINERY n.e.s.o.i...............................
NUT TREES
edible...............................................................................................
NUTMEG...........................................................................................
NUTRIAS
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
NUTS (METAL)
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
NUTS (VEGETABLE)
chilled..............................................................................................
edible...............................................................................................
for carving.......................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
homogenized preparations of.......................................................
otherwise prepared or preserved.................................................
prepared in vinegar........................................................................
preserved in sugar.........................................................................
provisionally preserved.................................................................
NYLIDRIN HYDROCHLORIDE......................................................
NYLON
in primary forms..............................................................................
NYLON FIBERS. See SYNTHETIC FIBERS
NYLON SALT...................................................................................
OAK....................................................................................................
tanning extract................................................................................
OATS. See CEREALS
OBECHE............................................................................................
OBOES..............................................................................................
OCARINAS........................................................................................
OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES........
OCELOTS
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
OCTABROMODIPHENYL OXIDE.................................................
OCTADECAN-1-OL.........................................................................

2916.39
2904.20
9505.90
0406
22-3
7206-7217

2933.99
56-3, 5603.00
33-3
3401.11-19
8449.00
2907.13
1902
2922.31

8462.41-49
4820.10
8401.10
2933.51-59
9611.00
9705.00
3926.90
3926.90
4014.90
4402.00
1515.90, 1516-1518
8438.60
0602.20
0908.10
4301.80
4302.19-30
7616.10
7415.33
7318.16
8-2
Ch. 8
96-2(a)
0811
2007.10
2008
2001.90
2006
0812
2922.50
3908.10
2921.22
Ch. 44
3201.30
Ch. 44
9205.90
9205.90
9015.10-80
4301.80
4302.19-30
2909.30
2905.17

OCTANOL
isomers thereof...............................................................................
OCTOPUS.........................................................................................
OCTYL ALCOHOL
isomers thereof...............................................................................
OCTYLPHENOL
isomers and its salts......................................................................
ODOMETERS...................................................................................
ODORIFEROUS PREPARATIONS
used as raw materials....................................................................
which operate by burning..............................................................
OFFICE FURNITURE
of metal............................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
OFFICE MACHINES........................................................................
OFFICE OR DESK EQUIPMENT
of base metals................................................................................
OFFICE SUPPLIES
of plastics........................................................................................
OFFSET PLATES
of paper...........................................................................................
OFFSET PRINTING MACHINERY................................................
OIL FILTERS.....................................................................................
OIL FOOTS AND DREGS...............................................................
OIL SEEDS........................................................................................
flours and meals of.........................................................................
OIL SHALE........................................................................................
OILCAKE...........................................................................................
OILS
animal or vegetable........................................................................
essential..........................................................................................
from coal tar....................................................................................
lubricating.......................................................................................

petroleum...........................................................................................
rosin.................................................................................................
terpenic...........................................................................................
wood tar..........................................................................................
See also FATS; names of specific oils
OKOUME...........................................................................................
OLEAGINOUS FRUITS...................................................................
halogenated, polymers of, in primary forms................................
linear alpha, unmixed, C6-C30........................................................
polymers of, in primary forms.......................................................
OLEIC ACID and its salts and esters.............................................
OLEO-OIL..........................................................................................
OLEORESINS
nonvolatile.......................................................................................
OLEOSTEARIN................................................................................
OLEUM..............................................................................................
OLEYL ALCOHOL...........................................................................
OLIVE OIL.........................................................................................
OLIVES. See VEGETABLES
ONION SEEDS.................................................................................
ONIONS. See VEGETABLES
OPACIFIERS
prepared, for ceramics, enamelling or glass...............................
OPACIFYING PREPARATIONS
for X-ray examination.....................................................................
OPERATING TABLES.....................................................................
OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES.................
OPIUM...............................................................................................
alkaloids of......................................................................................
OPTICAL APPLIANCES n.e.s.o.i...................................................
OPTICAL APPLIANCES AND INSTRUMENTS..........................
OPTICAL ELEMENTS.....................................................................
of any material except glass not optically worked, mounted......
of any material except glass not optically worked unmounted...
OPTICAL FIBER BUNDLES AND CABLES.................................
OPTICAL FIBERS............................................................................
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, APPLIANCES OR MACHINES
for measuring or checking.............................................................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................

48

2905.16
0307.51-59
2905.16
2907.13
9029.10
3302.10-90
33-3, 3307.41
9403.10
9403.30
8469.10-8472.90
8304.00
3926.10
4816
8443.11-19
8421.23
15-4
1201.00-1207
12-2, 1208
2714.10
2304-2306
Ch. 15
3301.11-29
2707
2711.19
27-2, 27-US1(a),
27-US2, 2709.00, 2710,
2713.11-90
3806
3805
3807.00
Ch. 44
1201.00-1207OLEFINS
3904
2901.29
3902
1519.12, 2916.15
1503.00, 1517-1518
3301.30
1503.00, 1516
2807.00
1519.30
15-2, 1509-1510
1209.91

3207.10
30-3(d), 3006.30
9402
9018.50
13-1, 1302.11
2939.11-.19
9013.10-80
90-US3
7014.00
9002.11-90
9001.10-90
8544.70, 9001.10
9001.10
90-5
9013.10-80

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
OPTICAL MICROSCOPES.............................................................
OPTICAL READERS
for automatic data processing machines....................................
OPTICAL TELESCOPES................................................................
OPTICALLY WORKED GLASS.....................................................
ORACHE SPINACH (GARDEN SPINACH). See VEGETABLES
ORAL HYGIENE PREPARATIONS...............................................
ORANGE LEAD................................................................................
ORANGE PEEL................................................................................
ORANGES. See FRUIT
essential oils of...............................................................................
ORDER BOOKS
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
ORE
machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing,
grinding, mixing or kneading.......................................................

9011.10-80
8471.92-99
9005.80
90-US1
3306.10-90
2824.20
0814.00
3301.12
4820.10

8474.10-39
26-2, 26-US2,
ORES AND CONCENTRATES...................................................... 2601-2617
ORGANIC CHEMICALS
See also names of specific organic chemicals........................... Ch. 29
ORGANO-INORGANIC CHEMICALS........................................... 28-2
ORGANO-INORGANIC COMPOUNDS....................................... 29-6, 2930-2931
ORGANO-MERCURY COMPOUNDS.......................................... 2931.00
ORGANO-SILICON COMPOUNDS.............................................. 2931.00
ORGANO-SULFUR COMPOUNDS.............................................. 29-6, 2930
ORGANO-TIN COMPOUNDS....................................................... 2931.00
ORGANS (ANIMAL)
dried, for organotherapeutic use.................................................. 3001.10
extracts of, for organotherapeutic use......................................... 3001.20
ORGANS (MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS)
fairground........................................................................................ 9208.90
mechanical street........................................................................... 9208.90
the sound of which must be amplified or is electrically
produced....................................................................................... 9207.10
ORIENTAL TOBACCO.................................................................... 2401.10
ORIGANUM...................................................................................... 0910.99
ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES
of plastics........................................................................................ 3926.40
ORNAMENTS
of base metals................................................................................ 8306.10
ORRIS
essential oils of............................................................................... 3301.29
ORTHANILIC ACID.......................................................................... 2921.42
ORTHOCRESOL.............................................................................. 2707.99
ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES........................................................ 9021.11-19
ORTHOPHTHALIC ACID
esters of........................................................................................... 2917.34
OSCILLOGRAPHS.......................................................................... 9030.20
OSCILLOMETERS........................................................................... 9018.90
OSCILLOSCOPES........................................................................... 9030.20
OSIER................................................................................................ 14-2, 1401.90, 46-1
furniture of....................................................................................... 9403.89
furniture parts of............................................................................. 9403.90
seat parts of.................................................................................... 9401.90
seats of............................................................................................ 9401.59
OSMIUM
unwrought or powder..................................................................... 7110.41-49
OSSEIN............................................................................................. 0506.10
OTTERS
furskins, raw................................................................................... 4301.80
furskins, tanned or dressed.......................................................... 4302.19-30
OUTBOARD MOTORS
spark ignition, internal combustion.............................................. 8407.21
OUTER SOLES
for footwear..................................................................................... 64-4(b), 6406.20
OUTPUT UNITS
for automatic data processing machines.................................... 8471.92-99
OVENS
cooking, other than household..................................................... 8419.81
electric, industrial or laboratory.................................................... 8514.10-30
electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes............... 8516.50, 8516.60
microwave, other than household................................................ 8419.81
nonelectric....................................................................................... 8417.10-80
nonelectric, bakery......................................................................... 8417.20

nonelectric, biscuit.........................................................................
nonelectric, for heat treatment of ores, pyrites or metals..........
OVERALLS, BIB AND BRACE.......................................................
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
OVERCOATS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
OVERHEAD TRAVELING CRANES..............................................
OXACILLIN, SODIUM.....................................................................
OXALIC ACID and its salts and esters...........................................
2,2'-OXAMIDOBIS(ETHYL-3-(3,5-DI-TERT-BUTYL4-HYDROXYPHENYL) PROPIONATE.......................................
OXAZEPAM (INN)............................................................................
OXAZOLAM (INN)...........................................................................
OXIDATION INHIBITORS..............................................................
OXIDES
magnesium.....................................................................................
micaceous iron...............................................................................
OXIRANE...........................................................................................
OXYCODONE (INN)........................................................................
2,2'-OXYDIETHANOL.....................................................................
OXYGEN...........................................................................................
compounds of nonmetals..............................................................
OXYGEN THERAPY APPARATUS...............................................
OXYGEN-FUNCTION ORGANIC COMPOUNDS......................
OXYMORPHONE (INN)..................................................................
OXYQUINOLINE SULFATE...........................................................
OYSTERS.........................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
OZOKERITE.....................................................................................
OZONE THERAPY APPARATUS.................................................
PACEMAKERS.................................................................................
PACIFIC SALMON
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................

8417.20
8417.10
6211.20
6203.42
6103.41-49
6204.61-69
6104.61-69
6201.11-19
6101
6202.11-19
6102
8426.11
2941.10
2917.11
2924.29
2933.91
2934.91
3811
2519
2530.90
2910.10
2939.11
2909.41
2804.40
2806-2811
9019.20
29-4
2939.11
2933.49
0307.10
1605.90
2712.90
9019.20
9021.50

0305
0302.12, 0304
0303.11, 0303.19,
frozen............................................................................................... 0304PACIFIERS
of plastics........................................................................................ 3926.90
PACKING MACHINERY.................................................................. 8422.30, 8422.40
PACKING MATERIALS
of plastics........................................................................................ 3923
of wood............................................................................................ 4405.00
PADLOCKS
of base metals................................................................................ 8301.10
PAILS
of plastics........................................................................................ 3926.90
PAINT BRUSH HANDLES
of wood............................................................................................ 4417
PAINT BRUSHES............................................................................ 9603.40
PAINT PADS..................................................................................... 9603.40
PAINT REMOVERS
prepared.......................................................................................... 3814.00
PAINT ROLLER HANDLES
of wood............................................................................................ 4417
PAINT ROLLERS............................................................................. 9603.40
PAINTERS' FILLINGS..................................................................... 3214.10
PAINTING CANVAS........................................................................ 5901
PAINTINGS
frames for........................................................................................ 97-5
hand-made...................................................................................... 9701.10
PAINTS AND VARNISHES
based on polymers, in aqueous medium..................................... 3209.10-90
based on polymers, in nonaqueous medium.............................. 3208.10-90
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................ 3210.00
PAJAMAS
men's or boys'................................................................................. 6207.21-29
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................ 6107.21-29
women's or girls'............................................................................. 6208.21-29
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................ 6108.31-39

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Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
PALAEONTOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS AND COLLECTORS'
PIECES............................................................................................
PALINGS
of wood............................................................................................
PALISSANDRE DU BRESIL...........................................................
PALLADIUM
unwrought or powder.....................................................................
PALLETS
of wood............................................................................................
PALM HEARTS
prepared or preserved...................................................................
PALM KERNEL OIL.........................................................................
PALM KERNELS
residues...........................................................................................
PALM NUTS AND KERNELS.........................................................
residues...........................................................................................
PALM OIL..........................................................................................
PALMITIC ACID and its salts and esters.......................................
PANELS
of asbestos- or cellulose fiber-cement.........................................
of plaster or plaster composition..................................................
of wood............................................................................................
sound absorbing.............................................................................
PANTIES
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
PANTOTHENIC ACID AND ITS DERIVATIVES
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
PANTY HOSE
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
PANTY-GIRDLES............................................................................
PAPAVERINE and its salts..............................................................
PAPAYAS. See FRUIT
PAPER
impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergent...........
impregnated or coated with cosmetics........................................
light-weight coated.........................................................................
machines and appliances for testing the mechanical properties
thereof............................................................................................
of asbestos or asbestos-based mixtures.....................................
See also PAPER AND PAPERBOARD
PAPER AND PAPERBOARD.........................................................
abrasive powder or grain on a base of........................................
articles of.........................................................................................
handmade.......................................................................................
machinery for calendering and rolling..........................................
machinery for drying......................................................................
machinery for making and finishing.............................................
machinery for making up...............................................................
machinery for molding...................................................................
photographic, exposed and developed.......................................
photographic, exposed but not developed..................................
photographic, sensitized, unexposed..........................................
waste and scrap of.........................................................................
See also specific names of papers and paperboards
PAPER CLIPS
of base metals................................................................................
PAPER DIELECTRIC FIXED CAPACITORS...............................
PAPER KNIVES
of base metals................................................................................
PAPER PULP
articles of.........................................................................................
filter blocks, slabs, and plates of..................................................
machines for drying.......................................................................
machines for making up................................................................
machines for molding....................................................................
PAPER SPIRALS.............................................................................
PAPER TRAYS
of base metals................................................................................
PAPER YARN...................................................................................
woven fabrics of.............................................................................
PAPERBOARD.................................................................................
articles of.........................................................................................
See also PAPER AND PAPERBOARD

PAPERMAKING
machinery for..................................................................................
textile fabrics and felts for.............................................................
4404, 4421.90
PAPRIKA...........................................................................................
Ch. 44
PARACHUTES.................................................................................
PARACRESOL.................................................................................
7110.21-29
PARAFFIN WAX...............................................................................
PARAFORMALDEHYDE.................................................................
4415.20
o-PARAQUAT DICHLORIDE..........................................................
PARING MACHINES
2008.91
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
1513.21-29, 1516-1518
similar hard materials...................................................................
PARINGS
2306.60
of leather.........................................................................................
12-1, 1207.10
of plastics........................................................................................
2306.60
of rubber..........................................................................................
1511, 1516-1518
See also WASTE AND SCRAP
2915.70
PARKING FACILITY SIGNALING, SAFETY OR TRAFFIC
CONTROL EQUIPMENT..............................................................
6811.20
PARKING METERS.........................................................................
6809.11-19
PARLOR GAMES.............................................................................
Ch. 44
PARMESAN CHEESE.....................................................................
6808.00
PARQUET PANELS
of wood............................................................................................
6208
PARSLEY
6108.21-29
See VEGETABLES
PARTICLE ACCELERATORS........................................................
2936.24
PARTICLE BOARD..........................................................................
PARTICLE BOARD MANUFACTURING PRESSES..................
6115.11-19
PARTS. See the name of the specific part, or refer to the provision
6212.20
applicable to the article for which it is a part
2939.19
PARTS OF GENERAL USE
definition..........................................................................................
PARTY FAVORS..............................................................................
3401.11-19
PASSENGER COACHES
33-3
railway or tramway.........................................................................
48-S5
PASTA...............................................................................................
PASTE APPLYING MACHINES
9024.80
for use in the manufacture of floor coverings such as
6812.60
linoleum.........................................................................................
PASTELS..........................................................................................
Ch. 47-49
frames for........................................................................................
6805.20
hand-made......................................................................................
Ch. 48-49
PASTES
48-4
modeling, molded or carved articles of........................................
8420.10
PASTEURIZING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
8419.32
EQUIPMENT
8439.10-30
for treatment of materials by change of temperature.................
8441.10-80
PASTRY............................................................................................
8441.40
PATENT LAMINATED LEATHER..................................................
3705
PATENT LEATHER
3704.00
3703
bags, cases, and containers of.....................................................
4707
unfinished........................................................................................
PEACH STONES AND KERNELS.................................................
PEACHES. See FRUIT
8305.90
PEALS................................................................................................
8532.10, 8532.25
PEANUT (GROUND-NUT) OIL......................................................
PEANUTS (GROUND-NUTS)........................................................
8214.10
prepared or preserved...................................................................
residues...........................................................................................
Ch. 48
PEARL
4812.00
buttons of........................................................................................
8419.32
PEARLS.............................................................................................
8441.10-80
articles of.........................................................................................
8441.40
imitation...........................................................................................
9505.90
PEARS. See FRUIT
PEAS. See LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES
8304.00
PEAT..................................................................................................
5308.30
PEAT EXCAVATORS......................................................................
5311.00
PEAT WAX........................................................................................
48-7
PEBBLES...........................................................................................
Ch. 48
PECANS. See NUTS (VEGETABLE)
PECCARIES
9705.00

50

8439.10-30
59-7(b), 5911.31-32
0904.20
8804.00
2707.99
2712.20
2912.60
2933.39

84-3, 8465.10, 8465.96


4115.20
39-7, 3915
40-6, 4004.00

8530.80
9106.90
9504
0406
4418.30

8543.10
4410, 44-4
8479.81

XV-2
9505.90
8605.00
1902.11-30

8451.90
9609
97-5
9701.10
9602.00

8419.89
1905.10-90
4114.20
4202.11, 4202.21,
4202.31, 4202.91
4114.20
1212.30
9206.00
1508, 1516-1518
1202
2006-2008
2305.00
9606.29
7101.10-22, 95-2, 96-4
7116.10-20
7018.10

2703.00
8430.50, 8430.69
2712.90
2517.10

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
hides or skins of.............................................................................
PECORINO CHEESE......................................................................
PECTATES........................................................................................
PECTIC SUBSTANCES..................................................................
PECTINATES...................................................................................
PEDAL CARS....................................................................................
PEDALS
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
PEDICURE PREPARATIONS........................................................
PEDICURE SETS
of base metals................................................................................
PEDOMETERS.................................................................................
PEEL
of citrus fruit or melons..................................................................
PELLETS...........................................................................................
as agglomerated products............................................................
of iron...............................................................................................
of wood waste and scrap..............................................................
PEMOLINE (INN).............................................................................
PEN SETS.........................................................................................
PEN-HOLDERS................................................................................
PENCIL LEADS
black or colored..............................................................................
PENCIL SHARPENERS, NONMECHANICAL
of base metals................................................................................
PENCIL SHARPENING MACHINES.............................................
PENCIL-HOLDERS..........................................................................
PENCILS
propelling, sliding or mechanical..................................................
with leads in a rigid sheath............................................................
PENICILLIN G SALTS.....................................................................
PENICILLINS
and their derivatives......................................................................
bulk preparations...........................................................................
in doses or packaged for retail.....................................................
PENS..................................................................................................
PENTABROMOETHYLBENZENE.................................................
PENTACHLOROPHENOL and its salts........................................
PENTAERYTHRITOL......................................................................
PENTAMIDINE.................................................................................
PENTANOIC ACIDS........................................................................
PENTANOL and isomers thereof....................................................
PENTAZOCINE (INN))....................................................................
PENTOBARBITAL (INN).................................................................
PEPPER (genus Pimenta). See VEGETABLES
PEPPER (genus Piper)....................................................................
PEPPER SEEDS..............................................................................
PEPPER SHELLS............................................................................
PEPPERMINT
essential oils of...............................................................................
PEPPERS (genus Capsicum).........................................................
crushed or ground..........................................................................
See also VEGETABLES
PEPTONES and their derivatives...................................................
PERBORATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PERBROMATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PERCARBONATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PERCHLORATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PERCHLOROETHYLENE..............................................................
PERCUSSION CAPS......................................................................
PERCUSSION HAMMERS
medical............................................................................................
PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.................................
PERENNIALS
herbaceous.....................................................................................
PERFORATING MACHINES
office machines..............................................................................
PERFORATING PUNCHES
of base metals................................................................................
PERFUMED BATH SALTS.............................................................

41-1(c)
0406
1302.20
1302.20
1302.20
8503.00
8714.96
3304.30
8214.20
9029.10
0814.00
IV-1
II-1
7203
4401.30
2934.91
9608.50
9608
9609.20
8214.10
8472.90
9608
9608.40
9609.10
2941.10
2941.10
3003.10
3004.10
9608
2903.69
2908.10
2905.42
2925.20
2915.60
2905.15
2933.33
2933.53
0904.11-12
1209.91
9-US5
3301.24
7-2
0904.20
3504.00
2840.30
2829.90
2836
2829.90
2903.23
3603.00
9018.90
9206.00
0602.99
8472.90
8203.40
3307.30

PERFUMED PAPERS.....................................................................
PERFUMERY....................................................................................
PERFUMERY PLANTS...................................................................
PERFUMES.......................................................................................
PERIODATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PERIODICALS..................................................................................
PERISCOPES...................................................................................
PERLITE
unexpanded....................................................................................
PERMANENT MAGNETS...............................................................
PERMANGANATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PEROXIDES
carboxylic acids..............................................................................
PEROXOBORATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PEROXOCARBONATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PEROXOCHROMATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PEROXOSULFATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PEROXYACIDS
carboxylic acids..............................................................................
PERRY...............................................................................................
PERSIAN LAMB
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
PERSULFATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PESSARIES
of plastics........................................................................................
PETHIDINE (INN).............................................................................
PETROLEUM COKE........................................................................
PETROLEUM GASES.....................................................................
PETROLEUM JELLY.......................................................................

33-3
33-3
1211
3303.00
2829.90
49-3, 4902
9013.10
2530.10
8505.11, 8505.19
2841.60
2915-2918
2840.30
2836
2841.50
2833.40
2915-2918
2206.00
4302.13, 4302.20-30
2833.40

3926.90
2933.33
2713.11-12
2711.11-29
2712.10
27-2, 27-US1(a),
PETROLEUM OILS.......................................................................... 27-US2, 2709.00, 2710
PETROLEUM RESINS
in primary forms.............................................................................. 3911.10
PETTICOATS
knitted or crocheted....................................................................... 6108.11-19
women's or girls'............................................................................. 6208.11-19
PHARMACEUTICAL ARTICLES
of vulcanized rubber...................................................................... 4014
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS........................................ Ch. 30
PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
glands and animal products used in............................................ 0510.00
See also names of specific pharmaceuticals
PHARMACY PLANTS..................................................................... 1211
PHEASANT SKINS.......................................................................... 5-US1
PHENACETIN................................................................................... 2924.29
PHENANTHRENE............................................................................ 2902.90
PHENAZONE and its derivatives................................................... 2933.11
PHENCYCLIDINE (INN).................................................................. 2933.33
PHENDIMETRAZINE (INN)............................................................ 2934.91
PHENETHYL ALCOHOL................................................................ 2906.29
p-PHENETIDINE.............................................................................. 2922.22
PHENETIDINES and their salts...................................................... 2922.22
PHENMETRAZINE (INN)................................................................ 2934.91
PHENOBARBITAL (INN)................................................................ 2933.53
PHENOL and its salts...................................................................... 2907.11
PHENOL-ALCOHOLS..................................................................... 2907.29
halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated, nitrosated............................. 2908.10-90
PHENOLIC RESINS
in primary forms.............................................................................. 3909.40
PHENOLS......................................................................................... 27-S3, 2707.60
halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated, nitrosated............................. 2908.10-90
PHENOPERIDINE (INN)................................................................. 2933.33
3-PHENOXYBENZOIC ACID......................................................... 2918.90
PHENTERMINE (INN)..................................................................... 2921.46
PHENYL PERI ACID and its salts.................................................. 2921.45
PHENYL SALICYLATE................................................................... 2918.23
N-PHENYL-2-NAPHTHYLAMINE................................................. 2921.45

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
3-PHENYL-5-AMINO-1,2,4-THIADIAZOLE.................................
PHENYLACETALDEHYDE.............................................................
PHENYLACETIC ACID and its salts and esters...........................
L-PHENYLALANINE........................................................................
2-PHENYLBENZIMIDAZOLE.........................................................
m-PHENYLENEDIAMINE...............................................................
o-PHENYLENEDIAMINE.................................................................
DL-PHENYLEPHRINE BASE.........................................................
PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE.......................................
PHENYLGLYCOLIC ACID and its salts and esters.....................
2-PHENYLIMIDAZOLE...................................................................
2-PHENYLINDOLE..........................................................................
PHENYLMETHYLAMINOPYRAZOLE..........................................
4-PHENYLMORPHOLINE..............................................................
4-PHENYLPROPYLPYRIDINE......................................................
-PHENYLPYRIDYLACETIC ACID, METHYL ESTER..............
PHOLCODINE (INN)........................................................................
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
recorded..........................................................................................
PHOSALONE....................................................................................
PHOSPHATES
calcium............................................................................................
fertilizers..........................................................................................
natural, calcined.............................................................................
of metals..........................................................................................
PHOSPHATIC CHALK
natural..............................................................................................
PHOSPHIDES
of metals or nonmetals..................................................................
PHOSPHINATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PHOSPHITES
of metals..........................................................................................
PHOSPHOAMINOLIPIDS...............................................................
PHOSPHONATES
of metals..........................................................................................
PHOSPHOR COPPER....................................................................
PHOSPHORIC ACID.......................................................................
PHOSPHORIC ESTERS and their salts and derivatives............
PHOSPHOROTHIOATES and their salts and derivatives..........
PHOSPHORUS................................................................................
PHOSPHORUS PENTACHLORIDE.............................................
PHOSPHORUS SULFIDES............................................................
PHOSPHORUS TRISULFIDE
commercial.....................................................................................
PHOTOCATHODE TUBES............................................................
PHOTOCOPYING APPARATUS...................................................
electrostatic, direct process..........................................................
other than electrostatic, contact...................................................
other than electrostatic, optical....................................................
PHOTOFLASH APPARATUS
electronic.........................................................................................
other than electronic......................................................................
PHOTOGRAMMETRICAL SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS........
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES
of base metals................................................................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERAS........................................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS
bulk, unmixed. See individual chemical compound
preparations..................................................................................
unmixed, in measured portions or for retail.................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC EMULSIONS
sensitized........................................................................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC ENLARGERS AND REDUCERS...................
objective lenses for........................................................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPOSURES METERS.................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM..................................................................
sensitized, unexposed...................................................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC FILTERS
mounted optical elements.............................................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC FLASHLIGHT APPARATUS.........................
PHOTOGRAPHIC LABORATORY APPARATUS.......................
PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER, PAPERBOARD AND TEXTILES
sensitized, unexposed...................................................................

2934.99
2912.29
2916.33
2922.49
2933.99
2921.51
2921.51
2922.50
2922.50
2918.19
2933.29
2933.99
2933.19
2934.99
2933.39
2933.39
2939.11
8524.10
2934.99
2510.10-20
3105
31-3(A)(ii)
2835.21-29
2510.10-20
2848.10-90
2835.10
2835.10
2923.20
2835.10
28-7, 2848.10
2809.20
2919.00
2920.10
2804.70
2812.10
2813.90
2813.90
8540.20
9009.11-22
9009.11-12
9009.22
9009.21
9006.61
9006.69
9015.40
8306.30
See CAMERAS

3707.90
3707.90
3707.10
9008.40
9002.11
9027.40
37-US1
3701, 3702
9002.20
9006.61-69
9010.10-20
3703

PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES, FILM, PAPER, PAPERBOARD,


TEXTILES
exposed and developed................................................................
exposed but not developed...........................................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROJECTORS
objective lenses for........................................................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC REDUCERS
objective lenses for........................................................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS........................................
PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDES
frames or mounts for......................................................................
PHOTOGRAPHS
printed.............................................................................................
PHOTOGRAPHY PAPER...............................................................
PHOTON BEAM MACHINE TOOLS.............................................
PHOTON BEAM MACHINES AND APPARATUS
for soldering, brazing or welding..................................................
PHOTOSENSITIVE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES...................
PHOTOTYPESETTING MACHINES............................................
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS...............................................................
PHTHALIC ACID..............................................................................
PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE................................................................
[PHTHALOCYANATO(2-)]COPPER.............................................
PHTHALONITRILE..........................................................................
PHYSICAL ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS.....
PIANO ACCORDIONS....................................................................
PIANOS.............................................................................................
the sound of which must be amplified or is electrically
produced.......................................................................................
PIASSAVA.........................................................................................
PICK-UP BALERS
for straw or fodder..........................................................................
PICKETS
of wood............................................................................................
PICKLING PREPARATIONS
for metal surfaces..........................................................................
PICKS
entered with string musical instruments......................................
for string musical instruments.......................................................
of base metals................................................................................
PICKUP CARTRIDGES
for record players and turntables.................................................
PICOLINES.......................................................................................
PICOLINIC ACID..............................................................................
PICTURE BOOKS
for children......................................................................................
PICTURE FRAMES
of base metals................................................................................
PICTURES
printed.............................................................................................
PIEZOELECTRIC QUARTZ............................................................
PIEZOELECTRIC CRYSTALS
mounted..........................................................................................
PIG FAT
not rendered...................................................................................
rendered..........................................................................................
PIG IRON
alloy, definition................................................................................
granules and powders...................................................................
primary forms..................................................................................
PIGEON PEAS. See LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES
PIGEON TIMERS.............................................................................
PIGMENTS AND PREPARATIONS
based on cadmium compounds...................................................
based on chromium compounds..................................................
based on hexacyanoferrates........................................................
based on titanium dioxide.............................................................
based on zinc sulfide.....................................................................
concentrated dispersions in plastics materials...........................
deposited on a supporting sheet..................................................
inorganic..........................................................................................
metallic powder or flakes, in nonaqueous medium....................
prepared, for ceramics, enamelling or glass...............................
synthetic organic............................................................................

52

3705
3704.00
9002.11
9002.11
4906.00
4823.90
4911.91
4810
84-3, 8456.10, 8466
8515.11-19, 8515.80
8541.40
8442.10
8541.40
2917.39
2917.35
3204.17
2926.90
9027.10-80
9204.10
9201.10-90
9207.10
1403
8433.40
4404, 4421.90
3810.10
91-2, 9206.90
9209.92
8201.30
8522.10
2707.99, 2933.39
2933.39
49-6, 4903.00
8306.30
4911.91
7104.10
8541.60
0209.00
1501.00
72-1(a), 72-S1(a)
7205
7201
9106.10
3206.30
3206.20
3206.43
3206.10
3206.42
3206.49
32-6(b)
3206.10-49
3212.90
3207.10
3204.17

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
water, for finishing leather.............................................................
PIGNOLIA. See NUTS (VEGETABLE)
PILE EXTRACTORS........................................................................
PILEDRIVERS...................................................................................
PILLARS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
PILLOWS...........................................................................................
PIMIENTOS
crushed or ground..........................................................................
See also VEGETABLES
PINAZEPAM (INN)...........................................................................
PINBALL MACHINES......................................................................
PINCERS
of base metals................................................................................
PINE OIL............................................................................................
PINEAPPLES. See FRUIT
PINKING MACHINES
for textile fabrics.............................................................................
PINKING SHEARS
of base metals................................................................................
PINS, DRAWING
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
PINS, DRESSMAKER'S
of iron or steel.................................................................................
PINS, SAFETY
of iron or steel.................................................................................
PIPE CUTTERS, HANDTOOLS
of base metals................................................................................
PIPE FITTINGS
ceramic............................................................................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of asbestos- or cellulose fiber-cement.........................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of lead..............................................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
PIPE ORGANS, KEYBOARD.........................................................
PIPE TOOLS
of base metals................................................................................
PIPERACETAZINE..........................................................................
PIPES
ceramic............................................................................................
for smoking, of wood or root.........................................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of asbestos- or cellulose fiber-cement.........................................
of cement, concrete or artificial stone..........................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of lead..............................................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.............
PIPRADROL (INN)...........................................................................
PIPS
for carving.......................................................................................
PISCO................................................................................................
PIRITRAMIDE (INN)........................................................................
PISTACHIOS. See NUTS (VEGETABLE)
PISTOLS...........................................................................................
spring, air or gas............................................................................
to fire only blanks...........................................................................
PIT-HEAD WINDING GEAR...........................................................
PITCH................................................................................................
brewers'...........................................................................................
vegetable.........................................................................................
PITCH COKE....................................................................................
PITCH PIPES....................................................................................

3210.00
8430.10
8430.10
7610
7308.90
9404.90
0904.20
2933.91
9504
8203.20
3805.20

8451.50
8213.00
7415.10
7317.00
7319.30
7319.20
8203.40
6906.00
7609.00
6811.30
7412.10-20
7307
7805.00
7507.20
8006.00
7906.00
9205.90
8205.59
2934.30
6906.00
9614.20
76-1(e), 7608.10-20
6811.30
6810.20
74-1(h), 7411.10-29
7303-7306
78-1(e), 7805.00
75-1(e), 7507.11
39-8, 3917
80-1(e), 8006.00
4009
79-1(e), 7906.00
71-US1(b)
2933.33
96-2(a)
2208.20
2933.33
9302.00
9304.00
9303.90
8425.20
2708.10
3807.00
3807.00
2708.20
9209.10

PLAICE
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
PLAIN SHAFT BEARINGS.............................................................
PLAITED BANDS, NOT ELECTRICALLY INSULATED
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
PLAITING MATERIALS...................................................................
manufactures of.............................................................................
products of......................................................................................
vegetable.........................................................................................
PLAITS...............................................................................................
PLANES, FOR WORKING WOOD................................................
PLANING MACHINES
for removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets...........
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
similar hard materials...................................................................
PLANS AND DRAWINGS
original, by hand.............................................................................
PLANT-GROWTH REGULATORS................................................
PLANTAINS. See FRUIT
PLANTERS
agricultural, horticultural or forestry.............................................
PLANTS (BOTANICAL)..................................................................
for bouquets or ornamental purposes..........................................
for medicinal or industrial purposes.............................................
live....................................................................................................
See also the names of specific plants
PLANTS (INDUSTRIAL).................................................................
See also references to their functions
PLAQUES
decorative.......................................................................................
frames for........................................................................................
PLASMA ARC MACHINE TOOLS.................................................
PLASMA ARC WELDING MACHINES AND APPARATUS
for welding metals..........................................................................
PLASTERS........................................................................................
articles of.........................................................................................
PLASTERING MATERIALS
machinery for agglomerating, shaping or molding.....................
PLASTICIZERS
compound, for rubber or plastics.................................................
PLASTICS AND ARTICLES THEREOF.......................................
bags, cases, and containers of.....................................................
buttons of........................................................................................
combs of..........................................................................................
concentrated dispersions of pigments in.....................................
elastomeric.....................................................................................
furniture of.......................................................................................
furniture parts of.............................................................................
gloves, mittens, and mitts treated with........................................
gloves, mittens, mitts, knitted or crocheted covered or coated
with.................................................................................................
hairpins of.......................................................................................
headgear.........................................................................................
lamp and lighting fitting parts of...................................................
machines and appliances for testing the mechanical
properties thereof...........................................................................
mattresses of..................................................................................
printed with motifs..........................................................................
seat parts of....................................................................................
seats of............................................................................................
PLASTICS DIELECTRIC FIXED CAPACITORS.........................
PLASTICS WORKING MACHINERY

0304.10
0304.20
0302.22, 0304
0303.32, 0304
8483.30
7614
7413.00
7312
46-1, 46-3, 4601
Ch. 46
4601
1401
46-3, 4601
8205.30
8461.10, 84-3
8465.10, 8465.92, 84-3
4905-4906.00
3808.30

8432.30
Ch. 6
0604
12-4, 1211
6-1, 0602
XVI-5

9701
97-5
84-3, 8456.90
8515.31-39
2520.20
6809.11-90
8474.80
3812.20
Ch. 39, 39-1
4202.12, 4202.22,
4202.32, 4202.92
9606.21
9615.11
3206.49
39-US1
9403.70
9403.90
6216.00
6116.10
9615.90
6506.91
9405.92
9024.80
9404.21
VII-2
9401.90
9401.80
8532.10, 8532.25

84-3, 8465.10-99,
for working or manufacturing articles from plastics................... 8477.10-80
PLATE MAKING MACHINES
for printing....................................................................................... 8442.30
PLATE WARMERS, NON-ELECTRIC
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7321.11

53

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
PLATES
ceramic............................................................................................
for clock or watch movements......................................................
for printing.......................................................................................
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
of agglomerated or reconstituted mica........................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of aluminum, prepared for use in structures...............................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel, prepared for use in structures............................
of lead..............................................................................................
of molybdenum...............................................................................
of multicellular or foam glass........................................................
of natural cork.................................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of plastics, cellular.........................................................................
of plastics, noncellular and not reinforced...................................
of plastics, other.............................................................................
of porcelain or china......................................................................
of rubber..........................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of tungsten......................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
photographic, exposed and developed.......................................
photographic, exposed but not developed..................................
photographic, sensitized, unexposed..........................................
self-adhesive, of plastics...............................................................
PLATFORM BUFFERS
railway or tramway.........................................................................
PLATINUM........................................................................................
catalysts..........................................................................................
unwrought, semimanufactured or powder..................................
waste and scrap.............................................................................
PLATINUM FOX
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
PLATTERS
of plastics........................................................................................
PLAYER PIANOS.............................................................................
rolls therefor....................................................................................
PLAYGROUND ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT..........................
PLAYING CARDS............................................................................
PLIERS
of base metals................................................................................
PLOWS..............................................................................................
PLUGS...............................................................................................
PLUM STONES AND KERNELS...................................................
PLUMS. See FRUIT
PLYWOOD........................................................................................
sheets for........................................................................................
PNEUMATIC CONVEYORS AND ELEVATORS........................
PNEUMATIC CRAFT
parts of, of plastics.........................................................................
PNEUMATIC HAND TOOLS..........................................................
PNEUMATIC MATTRESSES.........................................................
PNEUMATIC POWER ENGINES AND MOTORS......................
POCKET BILLIARDS.......................................................................
POCKET LIGHTERS.......................................................................
POCKET WATCHES
with case not of precious metal or metal clad with precious
metal..............................................................................................
with case of precious metal or of metal clad with precious
metal..............................................................................................
POINT RODS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
POLARIMETERS.............................................................................
POLARIZING MATERIAL
sheets and plates of.......................................................................
POLISHED GLASS..........................................................................
POLISHED STEEL BALLS.............................................................
POLISHERS

6912.00
9114.40
8442.50
4504.10
6814.10
76-1(d), 7606
7610
74-1(g), 7409.11-90
7308
78-1(d), 7804
8102.92
7016
4503.90
75-1(d), 7506
39-10, 3924.10
3921.11-19
3920
3921.90
6911.10
40-9
80-1(d), 8004.00
8101.92
4008
79-1(d), 7905.00
3705
3704.00
3701, 3702
3919
86-3(a), 8608
71-4, 71-S2
7115.10
7110.11-49
7112.30, 7112.92
4301.60
4302.19-30
3924.10
9201.10-90
9209.99
9506.91
9504.40
8203.20
8432.10
8535.90, 8536.69
1212.30
4412
4408
8428.20
3926.90
8467.11-19
6306.41-49
8412.31, 8412.39
9504.20
9613.10-20

9102.91-99
9101.91-99
7302.30
9027.50
9001.20
70-US5
84-6

floor polishers, domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained


electric motor................................................................................
POLISHES AND CREAMS
for coachwork.................................................................................
for footwear or leather....................................................................
for the maintenance of wooden furniture, floors or other
woodwork......................................................................................
POLISHING CLOTHS
of cotton...........................................................................................
POLISHING MACHINES
for finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets.............
for working stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos-cement or
similar mineral materials, or for cold working glass.................
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
similar hard materials...................................................................
POLISHING PADS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
POLISHING STONES.....................................................................
POLLOCK
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
POLO ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT...........................................
POLONIUM.......................................................................................
POLYACETALS
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYALKYLBENZENES................................................................
POLYALLYL ESTERS
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYAMIDE FIBERS. See SYNTHETIC FIBERS......................
POLYAMIDES
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYBUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYCARBONATES
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYESTER FIBERS. See SYNTHETIC FIBERS
POLYESTERS
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYETHERS
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYETHYLENE
in primary forms..............................................................................
sacks and bags of..........................................................................
POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL
waxes..............................................................................................
POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYISOBUTYLENE
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYMER BLENDS........................................................................
POLYMERS
chemically modified.......................................................................
in primary forms..............................................................................
modified natural..............................................................................
natural, except rubber, in primary forms.....................................
synthetic..........................................................................................
POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYOLEFINS
liquid synthetic................................................................................
POLYPHOSPHATES
of metals..........................................................................................
POLYPHOSPHORIC ACIDS..........................................................
POLYPROPYLENE
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYPROPYLENE STRIP
sacks and bags of..........................................................................
POLYSACCHARIDES.....................................................................
POLYSTYRENE

54

8509.20
3405.30
3405.10

6307.10
84-3, 8460.90
84-3, 8464.20
84-3, 8465.10, 8465.93
7615.10
7418.10
7323.10
6804.30
0305
0304.10
0304.20
0302.63, 0302.69, 0304
0303.73, 0303.79, 0304
9506.99
28-6(a)
3907.10
2902.90
3907
XI-12
3908
3907.99
3907.40

3907
3907
3901.10-20
6305.31
3404.20
3907.60
3902.20
39-4, 39-S1
39-5, 39-S1
3901-3911, 3913
3913
3913
39-3(c)
3906.10
39-3(a)
2835.31-39
2809.20
3902.10
6305.31
3913.90

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYSULFIDES
in primary forms..............................................................................
of metals..........................................................................................
POLYSULFONES
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYTERPENES
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE (PTFE)
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYURETHANES
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYVINYL ALCOHOLS
in primary forms..............................................................................
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE
nonplasticized, in primary forms...................................................
not mixed, in primary forms...........................................................
plasticized, in primary forms.........................................................
POMPONS
for trimmings...................................................................................
PONIES
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
POOLS
for swimming or wading................................................................
POPPY SEEDS.................................................................................
POPPY STRAW CONCENTRATE................................................
POPPY STRAW EXTRACT............................................................
PORCELAIN......................................................................................
PORK
sausages of....................................................................................
See also HAMS
POROUS-TIPPED PENS AND MARKERS..................................
PORPHYRY......................................................................................
PORT INSTALLATIONS SIGNALING, SAFETY OR TRAFFIC
CONTROL EQUIPMENT..............................................................
PORTABLE FORGES......................................................................
PORTAL OR PEDESTAL JIB CRANES.......................................
PORTLAND CEMENT.....................................................................
POSTAGE STAMP AFFIXING OR CANCELING MACHINES...
POSTAGE STAMPS........................................................................
used, or not of current issue.........................................................
POSTAGE-FRANKING MACHINES.............................................
POSTAL STATIONERY
used, or not of current issue.........................................................
POSTCARDS
plain.................................................................................................
printed or illustrated.......................................................................
POSTS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
POT SCOURERS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
POTASH
caustic.............................................................................................
POTASSIUM
natural salts....................................................................................
POTASSIUM ANTIMONY TARTRATE........................................
POTASSIUM BICARBONATE.......................................................
POTASSIUM BITARTRATE...........................................................
POTASSIUM BROMIDE.................................................................
POTASSIUM CARBONATES........................................................
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE...............................................................
POTASSIUM CYANIDE..................................................................
POTASSIUM DICHROMATE.........................................................
POTASSIUM FERRICYANIDE......................................................
POTASSIUM FLUOROSILICATE.................................................
POTASSIUM HYDROGENCARBONATE....................................
POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE............................................................
POTASSIUM NITRATE...................................................................
POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE..................................................
POTASSIUM PEROXIDE................................................................
POTASSIUM PEROXOSULFATE.................................................

3903.11-19
3911
2830.90
3911
3911.10
3904.61
3909.50
3905.20
3904.21
3904.10
3904.22
5808
4302.19-30
9506.99
12-1, 1207.91
2939.11
1302.19
69-US4(a)
1601.00
9608.20
2516
8530.80
8205.80
8426.30
2523.21-29
8472.30
4907.00
9704.00
8470.90
9704.00
4817.20
4909.00
7308.90
4404, 4421.90
7615.10
7418.10
7323.10
2815.20
31-4(A)(i)
2918.13
2836.40
2918.13
2827.51
2836.40
31-4(A)(ii), 3104.20
2837.19
2841.50
2837.20
2826.20
2836.40
2815.20
2834.21
2841.60
2815.30
2833.40

POTASSIUM PERSULFATE..........................................................
POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE...........................................................
POTASSIUM SILICATES...............................................................
POTASSIUM SODIUM TARTRATE..............................................
POTASSIUM SORBATE.................................................................
POTASSIUM STANNATE..............................................................
POTASSIUM SULFATE..................................................................
POTATO SEED................................................................................
POTATO STARCH..........................................................................
POTATOES. See VEGETABLES
POTENTIOMETERS.......................................................................
POTS
jars and similar articles, ceramic..................................................
of glass............................................................................................
POTTERY
broken.............................................................................................
POUCHES
tobacco............................................................................................
POUFFES..........................................................................................
POULTICES
impregnated with pharmaceutical substances...........................
POULTRY
live....................................................................................................
meat and edible offal of.................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
See also TURKEYS
POULTRY BROODERS..................................................................
POULTRY FAT
not rendered...................................................................................
rendered..........................................................................................
POULTRY INCUBATORS..............................................................
POULTRY PREPARATION MACHINERY n.e.s.o.i.....................
POULTRY SHEARS AND PARTS THEREOF
of base metal..................................................................................
POULTRY-KEEPING MACHINERY..............................................
POURING STOPPERS AND PARTS THEREOF
of base metal..................................................................................
POWDER BELLOWS.......................................................................
POWDER CASES............................................................................
POWDER PUFFS AND PADS........................................................
POWDER-ACTUATED HANDTOOLS AND PARTS THEREOF
of base metal..................................................................................
POWDERS
abrasive...........................................................................................
aluminum.........................................................................................
artificially colored natural stone....................................................
base metal......................................................................................
beryllium..........................................................................................
cadmium..........................................................................................
cobalt...............................................................................................
copper.............................................................................................
hide..................................................................................................
lead..................................................................................................
leather..............................................................................................
magnesium.....................................................................................
molybdenum...................................................................................
nickel...............................................................................................
other base metals...........................................................................
pig iron, spiegeleisen, iron or steel...............................................
silver................................................................................................
tantalum..........................................................................................
tin.....................................................................................................
titanium............................................................................................
tungsten..........................................................................................
zinc..................................................................................................
zirconium.........................................................................................
POWER MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS.....
PRACTICAL JOKE ARTICLES......................................................
PRAWNS
frozen...............................................................................................
not frozen........................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
PRAZEPAM (INN)............................................................................
PRE-SHAVE PREPARATIONS......................................................

55

2833.40
2835.24
2839.20
2918.13
2916.19
2841.90
3104.30, 31-4(A)(iii)
7-US2
1108.13
8533.40
6909.90
7010.90
25-4
4202
9404
3005
0105.11-99
0207
1602.20
8436.21
0209.00
1501.00
8436.21
8438.50
8201.50
8436.21, 8436.29
8309
8424.20
4202
9616.20
8205.59
6805.10-30
7603.10-20
6802.10
XV-6(b)
8112.11
8107.10
8105.10
7406.10-20
3504.00
7804.20
4115.20
8104.30
8102.10
7504.00
8112.92
7205.21
7106.10
8103.10
8005.20
8108.20
8101.10
7903
8109.10
9030.31-39
9505.90
0306.13
0306.23
1605.20
2933.91
3307.10

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
PRECIOUS METAL CATALYSTS
prepared..........................................................................................
PRECIOUS METALS
ash and residues containing.........................................................
colloidal...........................................................................................
compounds of.................................................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
stamping foils..................................................................................
PRECIPITATED COPPER..............................................................
PREDNISOLONE.............................................................................
PREDNISONE..................................................................................
PREFABRICATED BUILDINGS.....................................................
PREPOLYMERS..............................................................................
PRESS-FASTENERS......................................................................
PRESS-STUDS................................................................................
PRESSES
for working metal or metal carbides.............................................
for manufacture of wine, cider, fruit juice and similar
beverages.....................................................................................
for the manufacturing of particle board or fiber building
board..............................................................................................
PRESSING MACHINES..................................................................
PRESSING TOOLS
of base metals................................................................................
PRESSURE REGULATORS
automatic........................................................................................
PRESSURE-REDUCING VALVES................................................
PRESSURE-SENSITIVE LABELS.................................................
PRIMARY BATTERIES, ELECTRIC..............................................
PRIMARY CELLS, ELECTRIC.......................................................
PRIMATES
live....................................................................................................
PRIMULINE BASE...........................................................................
PRINTED BOOKS OR BOOKLETS..............................................
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
with components assembled thereon, for color television
receivers........................................................................................
PRINTED CIRCUITS.......................................................................
PRINTED LABELS...........................................................................
PRINTED MATTER..........................................................................
PRINTED REPRODUCTIONS
collection of.....................................................................................
PRINTERS' RUBBERIZED BLANKETS
textile fabrics for.............................................................................
PRINTING
textile fabrics for screen-process.................................................
PRINTING BLOCK MAKING MACHINES....................................
PRINTING INK..................................................................................
PRINTING MACHINERY AND ANCILLARY MACHINES..........
for automatically exposing developed photographic film to rolls
of photographic paper.................................................................
PRINTING PAPER...........................................................................

3815
7112.30
2843.10
2843.21-90
2616.10-90
32-6(a)
7401.20
2937.21
2937.21
94-4, 9406.00
39-3(e)
9606.10
9606.10
8462.10-99
8435.10
8479.30
8451.30
8207.30
9032.20
8481.10
4821
8506.11-20
8506.11-20
0106.11
2934.20
49-4(c)

8529.90
85-4, 8534.00
4821.10
Ch. 49
49-4(a)
5911.10
5911.20
8442.30
3215.11-19
8443.11-60

9010.10
X-1
4802, 4810, 4811,
using plastics.................................................................................. 4823.90
PRINTING SETS
hand-operated................................................................................ 9611.00
PRINTING TYPE, BLOCKS, PLATES, CYLINDERS AND
COMPONENTS.............................................................................. 8442.50
PRINTS
frames for........................................................................................ 97-5
original............................................................................................. 97-2, 9702.00
PRISMS
mounted optical elements............................................................. 9002.90
unmounted optical elements......................................................... 9001.90
PROCESS CONTROL INSTRUMENTS, APPLIANCES AND
MACHINES...................................................................................... 9032.81-89
PROCESSORS
food processor, domestic, electromechanical, with
self-contained electric motor....................................................... 8509.40
PROCHLORPERAZINE MALEATE............................................... 2934.30
PRODUCER GAS............................................................................. 2705.00
PRODUCER GAS GENERATORS................................................ 8405.10
PRODUCTION COUNTERS.......................................................... 9029.10
PRODUCTION METERS

for gas, liquid or electricity............................................................


PRODUCTS OF INSULAR POSSESSIONS
watches, clocks and movements therefor...................................
PROFILE PROJECTORS...............................................................
PROFILE SHAPES
of plastics........................................................................................
of unvulcanized rubber..................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
PROFILES
of aluminum....................................................................................
of aluminum, prepared for use in structures...............................
of copper.........................................................................................
of lead..............................................................................................
of molybdenum...............................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of tungsten......................................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
See also HOLLOW PROFILES
PROGESTERONE...........................................................................
PROGESTINS..................................................................................
PROJECTING APPLIANCES, MECHANICAL
for liquids or powders....................................................................
PROJECTION LENSES
objective..........................................................................................
PROJECTION SCREENS
photographic...................................................................................
PROJECTION TELEVISION RECEIVERS...................................
PROJECTORS
cinematographic.............................................................................
objective lenses for........................................................................
photographic image.......................................................................
photographic slide..........................................................................
PROMAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE.................................................
PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE.........................................
PROMETHIUM.................................................................................
PROPAN-1-OL.................................................................................
PROPAN-2-OL.................................................................................
PROPANE.........................................................................................
PROPANE-1,2-DIOL........................................................................
PROPELLANT POWDERS.............................................................
PROPELLERS
for ships...........................................................................................
for aircraft........................................................................................
PROPELLING PENCILS.................................................................
PROPENE.........................................................................................
PROPHYLACTICS
of plastics........................................................................................
PROPIONIC ACID and its salts and esters...................................
PROPIRAM (INN).............................................................................
PROPOXYPHENE HYDROCHLORIDE.......................................
PROPRANOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE..........................................
PROPS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
PROPYL ALCOHOL........................................................................

9028.10-30
91-US(5)
9031.30
3916
4006
40-9, 4008
76-1(b), 7604
7610
74-1(e), 7407
78-1(b), 7803.00
8102.92
75-1(b), 7505.11
80-1(b), 8003.00
8101.92
79-1(b), 7904
2937.23
2937.23
8424.10-89
9002.11
9010.30
8528.10, 8528.20
9007.21-29
9002.11
9007.21-29, 9008.10-30
9008.10
2934.30
2934.30
28-6(a)
2905.12
2905.12
2711.12, 2711.29
2905.32
3601.00
8485.10
8803.10
9608.40
2901.22
3926.90
2915.50
2933.33
2922.19
2922.50

7308.40
2905.12
2711.14, 2711.29,
PROPYLENE.................................................................................... 2901.22
polymers of, in primary forms....................................................... 3902
PROPYLENE COPOLYMERS
in primary forms.............................................................................. 3902.30
PROPYLENE DICHOLORIDE........................................................ 2903.19
PROPYLENE GLYCOL................................................................... 2905.32
PROPYLENE OXIDE....................................................................... 2910.20
PROPYLENE TETRAMER............................................................. 2901.29
PROPYLMONOAMINES and their salts....................................... 2921.19
PROSTAGLANDINS........................................................................ 2937.50
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
leather or composition leather...................................................... 42-3
PROTEIN CONCENTRATES......................................................... 2106.10
PROTEIN ISOLATES...................................................................... 3504.00
PROTEINS
hardened......................................................................................... 3913.90
PROTON MICROSCOPES............................................................ 9012.10
PROTRACTORS.............................................................................. 9017.20

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Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
PROVITAMINS
unmixed...........................................................................................
PROVOLETTI CHEESE..................................................................
PRUNE WINE...................................................................................
PRUNELLES. See FRUIT
PRUNES. See FRUIT
PRUNING KNIVES...........................................................................
PSEUDOCUMENE...........................................................................
PSEUDOEPHEDRINE and its salts...............................................
PSOPHOMETERS...........................................................................
PSYCHOLOGICAL APTITUDE-TESTING APPARATUS..........
PSYCHROMETERS........................................................................
PUBLIC WORKS MACHINERY
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
PUBLIC-TRANSPORT TYPE PASSENGER MOTOR
VEHICLES.......................................................................................
definition..........................................................................................
PUDDINGS........................................................................................
fish...................................................................................................
PULLEY BLOCKS............................................................................

2936.10
0406
2206.00

8211
2902.90
2939.40
9030.40
9019.10
9025.80
8479.10

8702
87-3
1901.90
1604.20
8483.50
8425.11, 8425.19,
PULLEY TACKLE AND HOISTS................................................... 8425.41-49
PULLEYS........................................................................................... 8483.50
PULLOVERS
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted....................................... 6111.10-90
knitted or crocheted....................................................................... 6110
PULP
for papermaking............................................................................. Ch. 47
PULP MAKING MACHINERY
for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material.............................. 8439.10
PUMICE............................................................................................. 2513.11-19
PUMPKINS........................................................................................ 7-2
PUMPS
air, hand or foot operated.............................................................. 8414.20
concrete pumps.............................................................................. 8413.40
cooling medium pumps for internal combustion engines.......... 8413.30
fuel dispensing............................................................................... 8413.11
fuel injection pumps for internal combustion engines................ 8413.30
fuel pumps for internal combustion engines............................... 8413.30
hand................................................................................................. 8413.11-8413.20
lubricating pumps for internal combustion engines.................... 8413.30
vacuum............................................................................................ 8414.10
water pumps for internal combustion engines............................ 8413.30
for liquids......................................................................................... 8413.11-82
PUNCH CARD STOCK................................................................... 4802
PUNCH TAPE PAPER..................................................................... 4802
PUNCHING AND SHEARING MACHINES AND PARTS
for textiles........................................................................................ 8448.11
for working metal............................................................................ 8462.41-49
PUNCHING TOOLS
of base metals................................................................................ 8207.30
PUREBRED BREEDING ANIMALS............................................... 1-US1
PUREES
fruit and nut..................................................................................... 2007.99
PURIFYING MACHINERY AND APPARATUS
for liquids or gases......................................................................... 8421.21-39
PURSES............................................................................................ 4202
PUSHER CRAFT
vessels............................................................................................ 8904.00
PUTTY
glaziers', grafting............................................................................ 3214
PUZZLES........................................................................................... 9503.60
PYRAZINAMIDE............................................................................... 2933.99
PYRENE............................................................................................ 2902.90
PYRETHRUM
extract of......................................................................................... 13-1
vegetable saps and extracts of..................................................... 1302.14
PYRIDINE and its salts.................................................................... 2933.31
2-PYRIDINECARBOXALDEHYDE................................................ 2933.39
2,5-PYRIDINEDICARBOXYLIC ACID........................................... 2933.39
PYRIDOXINE
bulk, unmixed................................................................................. 2936.25
PYRITES
iron, roasted.................................................................................... 2601.12

iron, unroasted...............................................................................
PYROGALLIC ACID.........................................................................
PYROMETERS.................................................................................
PYROPHORIC ALLOYS.................................................................
PYROTECHNIC ARTICLES...........................................................
PYROVALERONE (INN).................................................................
2-PYRROLIDONE............................................................................
QUARTZ............................................................................................
fused................................................................................................
sands...............................................................................................
QUARTZITE......................................................................................
QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SALTS AND HYDROXIDES.......
QUEBRACHO
tanning extract................................................................................
QUICKLIME......................................................................................
QUILL
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
QUILTED TEXTILE PRODUCTS
in the piece......................................................................................
QUILTS..............................................................................................
QUINCES. See FRUIT
QUININE and its salts......................................................................
QUINOL and its salts.......................................................................
QUINONES and their derivatives...................................................
3-QUINUCLIDINOL..........................................................................
RABBIT HAIR. See FINE ANIMAL HAIR
RABBITS
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
meat and edible offal of.................................................................
RACCOONS
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
RACING CARS.................................................................................
RACING SHELLS
parts of, of plastics.........................................................................
RACK RAILS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
RACKET STRINGS..........................................................................
of plastics monofilament................................................................
RACKETS
as sports equipment......................................................................
RADAR APPARATUS.....................................................................
RADIATION APPARATUS
alpha, beta, or gamma...................................................................
RADIATION MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND
APPARATUS..................................................................................
RADIATORS
electric storage heating.................................................................
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
nonelectric, for central heating, of iron or steel...........................
RADIO NAVIGATIONAL AID APPARATUS
other than radar..............................................................................
RADIO REMOTE CONTROL APPARATUS................................

2502.00
2907.29
9025.80
3606.90
3604
2933.91
2933.99
2506
70-US2
2505.10, 2506.10
2506.20
2923
3201.10
2522.10
9601.90
5811
9404
2939.21
2907.22
2914.61-70
2933.99

4301.80
4302.19, 4302.20-30
0208.10
4301.80
4302.19-30
8703
3926.90
7302
5404.10
3916.90
9506.51
8526.10
9022.21-29
9030.10
8516.21
8708.91
7322.11
8526.91
8526.92
8527.11, 8527.21,
8527.31, 8527.90
2844
28-6, 2844
28-6(f)
8527.11-39
8528.10-20
8525.10
9022.11-19
8525.10
8527.11-90
8525.20
8525.10
8527.11-90
9022.11-19

RADIO-TAPE PLAYER OR RECORDER COMBINATIONS......


RADIOACTIVE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS......................................
RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES............................................................
RADIOACTIVE RESIDUES.............................................................
RADIOBROADCASTING RECEPTION APPARATUS...............
combined, in the same housing, with a television receiver.......
RADIOBROADCASTING TRANSMISSION APPARATUS.......
RADIOGRAPHY APPARATUS......................................................
RADIOTELEGRAPHIC TRANSMISSION APPARATUS...........
RADIOTELEGRAPHY RECEPTION APPARATUS....................
RADIOTELEPHONIC TRANSCEIVERS.......................................
RADIOTELEPHONIC TRANSMISSION APPARATUS..............
RADIOTELEPHONY RECEPTION APPARATUS.......................
RADIOTHERAPY APPARATUS....................................................
RADISHES. See VEGETABLES
RAFFIA.............................................................................................. 46-1, 1401
RAGS
used or new.................................................................................... 6310
RAIL CLIPS

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
of iron or steel.................................................................................
RAILS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY LOCOMOTIVES, ROLLING
STOCK.............................................................................................
RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY TRACK FIXTURES AND
FITTINGS........................................................................................
RAILWAY SIGNALING, SAFETY OR TRAFFIC CONTROL
EQUIPMENT...................................................................................
RAILWAY SLEEPERS
of wood............................................................................................
RAILWAY TRACK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
RAILWAY WAGON HANDLING EQUIPMENT............................
RAIN ROCKETS...............................................................................
RAISINS............................................................................................
RAKES
of base metals................................................................................
RAMIE FIBERS.................................................................................
RAMIN................................................................................................
RANGEFINDERS.............................................................................
RANGES
cooking, other than household.....................................................
electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes...............
nonelectric, for cooking, of iron or steel.......................................
RAPE SEEDS....................................................................................
residues...........................................................................................
RAPESEED OIL................................................................................
RARE GASES...................................................................................
RARE-EARTH METALS..................................................................
compounds.....................................................................................
RASPBERRIES. See FRUIT
RASPINGS
magnesium.....................................................................................
RASPS
of base metals................................................................................
RATAFIA............................................................................................
RATTAN............................................................................................
plaiting materials............................................................................
webbing...........................................................................................
RAVIOLI.............................................................................................
RAW HIDES AND SKINS................................................................
See also FURSKINS
RAYON FIBERS. See ARTIFICIAL FIBERS
RAZOR BLADE BLANKS................................................................
RAZOR BLADE STEEL...................................................................
RAZORS
of base metals................................................................................
REACTION ENGINES
other than turbojet..........................................................................
REACTIVE DYES
and preparations based thereon..................................................
RECEIPT BOOKS............................................................................
RECEIVERS
radiobroadcast...............................................................................

7302
7302.10
Ch. 86
Ch. 86
8530.10
4406
7302
8428.50
3604
0806.20
8201.30
5305
Ch. 44
9015.10
8419.81
8516.60
7321
1205
2306.41-49
1514
2804.21-29
2805.30
2846

8104.30
82-US2, 8203.10,
8207.90
2208.90
14-2, 1401.20
Ch. 46
4601.20
1902
4101-4103

8212.20
72-US1(d)
8212.10
8412.10
3204.16
4820.10

8527.11-39
8528.10, 8528.20,
television......................................................................................... 8528.10, 8528.20
RECEPTION APPARATUS
for radiotelephony, radiotelegraphy or radiobroadcasting........ 8527.11-90
RECONSTITUTED CRUDE OIL.................................................... 2709
RECONSTITUTED TARS............................................................... 2706.00
RECONSTITUTED TOBACCO...................................................... 2403.91
RECONSTRUCTED PRECIOUS AND SEMIPRECIOUS
STONES.......................................................................................... 7104
RECORD PLAYERS AND TURNTABLES................................... 8519.10-39
RECORD SLEEVES
of paper or paperboard................................................................. 4819.50
RECORDERS
cockpit voice................................................................................... 8520.31-39
flight data........................................................................................ 8543.80
musical instruments....................................................................... 9205.90
sound recording apparatus........................................................... 8520.10-8522.90
video recording apparatus............................................................ 8521.10-90

RECORDING MEDIA
prepared, unrecorded....................................................................
RECORDS
entered with players or recorders.................................................
master.............................................................................................
phonograph.....................................................................................

8523.11-90

85-6
8524.90
8524.10
8504.40, 8540.89,
RECTIFIERS..................................................................................... 8541.10
RECTIFYING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature................. 8419.40
RECTIFYING PLANT...................................................................... 8419.40
RED LEAD......................................................................................... 2824.20
REDUCERS
photographic................................................................................... 9008.40
REEDS............................................................................................... 14-2, 1401, 46-1
for looms, healds and heald-frames............................................. 8448.42
REEL FED PRINTING MACHINERY............................................. 8443.11
REELING MACHINES
for textile fabrics............................................................................. 8451.50
for textile fibers and yarns............................................................. 8445.40
REELS
fishing.............................................................................................. 9507.30
REFILL CARTRIDGES
for pens........................................................................................... 9608.99
REFINED LEAD................................................................................ 7801.10
REFRACTOMETERS...................................................................... 9027.50
REFRACTORY ARTICLES............................................................. 69-US1
REFRACTORY CEMENTS, CONCRETES, MORTARS............ 3816.00
REFRACTORY GOODS................................................................. 6901.00-6903.90
REFRIGERATING EQUIPMEMT................................................... 8418.10-69
compressors................................................................................... 8414.30
REFRIGERATORS AND REFRIGERATOR FREEZERS
absorption type............................................................................... 8418.10, 8418.22
compression type........................................................................... 8418.10, 8418.21
household type............................................................................... 8418.10-29
REGGIANO CHEESE...................................................................... 0406
REGISTERS
of paper or paperboard................................................................. 4820.10
REGULATING DEVICES
for clock or watch movements...................................................... 9114.90
REGULATING INSTRUMENTS, APPLIANCES AND MACHINES
automatic........................................................................................ 9032.10-89
REGULATORS
for hydraulic turbines and water wheels...................................... 8410.90
for use with generators for internal combustion engines........... 8511.80
voltage and voltage-current.......................................................... 8511.80, 9032.89
REINDEER
hides or skins of............................................................................. 41-1(c)
REINFORCED PAPER.................................................................... 4807.99
REINFORCED SAFES..................................................................... 8303.00
RELAYS............................................................................................. 8535.30, 8536.41-49
RELIEF VALVES.............................................................................. 8481.40
RELIGIOUS ARTICLES.................................................................. 7117.19, 7117.90
goldsmiths' and silversmiths' wares............................................. 71-9
REMELTING SCRAP INGOTS
of iron or steel................................................................................. 72-1(g), 7204.50
REMOTE CONTROL APPARATUS
radio................................................................................................. 8526.92
RENNET............................................................................................ 3507.10
REPTILES
hides or skins of............................................................................. 4103.20
4202.21, 4202.31,
leather goods.................................................................................. 4203.40, 4205.00
leather of......................................................................................... 4106.40, 4107
RESERVOIRS
of aluminum.................................................................................... 7611.00
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7309.00
of plastics........................................................................................ 39-11(a), 3925.10
RESIDUES AND WASTES
chemical, clinical, municipal......................................................... 3825
from fats or waxes.......................................................................... 1522.00
from food preparation.................................................................... 2301-2307
from petroleum............................................................................... 2710.91-.99

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Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
leather..............................................................................................
of animal origin products...............................................................
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
pharmaceutical...............................................................................
radioactive......................................................................................
tobacco............................................................................................
RESIN ACIDS and their derivatives...............................................
RESIN CEMENTS............................................................................
RESIN TORCHES............................................................................
RESINOIDS.......................................................................................
RESINS..............................................................................................
coumarone-indene type.................................................................
in primary forms..............................................................................
natural, manufactured articles of..................................................
RESISTANCE HEATED FURNACES AND OVENS
industrial or laboratory...................................................................
RESISTANCE MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND
APPARATUS..................................................................................
RESISTANCE WELDING MACHINES AND APPARATUS
for welding metals..........................................................................
RESISTORS
electrical, other than for heating...................................................
RESOLS............................................................................................
RESORCINOL
and its salts.....................................................................................
-RESORCYLAMIDE.......................................................................
-RESORCYLIC ACID.....................................................................
-RESORCYLIC ACID.....................................................................
RESPIRATION APPARATUS........................................................
RETORT CARBON..........................................................................
REVENUE STAMPS........................................................................
REVOLUTION COUNTERS...........................................................
REVOLVERS....................................................................................
to fire only blanks...........................................................................
RHENIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF........................................
RHEOSTATS....................................................................................
RHINOCEROS
horns of...........................................................................................
RHODIUM.........................................................................................
unwrought or powder.....................................................................
RHODODENDRONS.......................................................................
RIBBONS
for typewriters.................................................................................
RIBOFLAVIN
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
RICE PAPER.....................................................................................
RICE WINE........................................................................................
RICE. See CEREALS
RIDDLES
hand.................................................................................................
RIDING-BRIDLE HARDWARE
of base metals................................................................................
RIDING-CROPS...............................................................................
RIFLES
as military weapons.......................................................................
sporting...........................................................................................
sporting, hunting or target-shooting.............................................
spring, air or gas............................................................................
telescopic sights for.......................................................................
RING TRAVELLERS
for textile machinery.......................................................................
RINGS
of unvulcanized rubber..................................................................
RIVETS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
tubular or bifurcated of base metals............................................
ROAD ROLLERS
self-propelled..................................................................................
ROAD TRACTORS..........................................................................
for semi-trailers...............................................................................
ROAD WHEELS
for motor vehicles...........................................................................

4115.20
Ch. 5
4707
3006.80
28-6(f)
2401.30
3806
3214
36-2(c)
3301.30
1301
39-3(b)
3907, 3909, 3911
9602.00
8514.10
9031.31-39
8515.21-29
8533.10-8533.40
39-3(e)
2907.21
2924.29
2918.29
2918.29
9019.20
2704.00
9704.00
9029.10
9302.00
9303.90
8112.91
8533.40
5-3
71-4(b)
7110.31-39
0602.30
9612.10
2936.23
1905
2206.00

9604.00
8302.49
6602.00
9301.00
9303
9303.30
9304.00
9013.10, 93-1(d)
8448.33
4006
7616.10
7415
7318.23
8308.20
8429.40
87-US1
8701.20
8708.70

ROASTERS AND PARTS


electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes...............
ROASTING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature.................
ROBOTS
toy....................................................................................................
ROCHELLE SALTS.........................................................................
ROCK CUTTERS.............................................................................
ROCK DRILLING TOOLS, INTERCHANGEABLE......................
ROCK LOBSTER
frozen...............................................................................................
not frozen........................................................................................
ROCK WOOL
in bulk, sheets or rolls....................................................................
ROCKETS
rain...................................................................................................
RODENTICIDES
prepared or for retail......................................................................
RODS
fishing..............................................................................................
glass................................................................................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of aluminum, prepared for use in structures...............................
of iron or steel, prepared for use in structures............................
of lead..............................................................................................
of molybdenum...............................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.........
of tantalum......................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of tungsten......................................................................................
of unvulcanized rubber..................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
ROEBUCKS
hides or skins of.............................................................................
ROES
fish, dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.........................................
fish, fresh or chilled........................................................................
fish, frozen......................................................................................
ROLLER BEARINGS.......................................................................
ROLLER CHAIN
of iron or steel.................................................................................
ROLLER SKATES............................................................................
ROLLERS
for roller bearings...........................................................................
self-propelled road rollers.............................................................
ROLLING MACHINES
other than for metals or glass.......................................................
ROLLING MILLS
for metals........................................................................................
ROLLS
for mechanical musical instruments, such as player pianos......
for metal rolling mills......................................................................
of compressed asbestos fiber jointing.........................................
slag wool, rock wool and mineral wools......................................
ROMANO CHEESE.........................................................................
ROOFING FRAMEWORKS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
ROOFING TILES
ceramic............................................................................................
ROOFS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
ROOM PERFUMING OR DEODORIZING PREPARATIONS....
ROOT
blocks for making smoking pipes.................................................
smoking pipes and bowls of.........................................................
ROOT OR TUBER HARVESTING MACHINES...........................
ROOTS..............................................................................................
ROOTS AND TUBERS

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8516.60

8419.81, 8419.89
9503.49
2918.13
8430.31, 8430.39
8207.13
0306.11
0306.21
6806.10
3604.90
3808.90
9507.10
7002.20
7604
7610
7308
7803.00
8102
7505.11
3916
71-US1(b)
8103.10
8003.00
8101
4006
40-9, 4008
7904
41-1(c)
0305.20
0302.70
0303.80
8482.20-80
7315.11
9506.70
84-S1, 8482.91
8429.40
8420.10
8455.10-30
9209.99
8455.30
6812.70
6806.10
0406
7610
7308
6905.10
7610
7308
3307.41-49
9614.10
9614.20
8433.53
Ch. 6

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
flour and meal of.............................................................................
with high starch..............................................................................
ROPE.................................................................................................
articles of, n.e.s.o.i.........................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of precious metal or clad with precious metal.............................
of scrap...........................................................................................
ROPE MAKING MACHINES..........................................................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
ROQUEFORT CHEESE..................................................................
ROSARIES
imitation jewelry..............................................................................
ROSEMARY......................................................................................
ROSES
cut....................................................................................................
plants, grafted or not......................................................................
ROSIN
and its derivatives..........................................................................
oils....................................................................................................
spirit.................................................................................................
ROTARY CONVERTERS
electrical..........................................................................................
ROTARY FILES, INTERCHANGEABLE
of base metals................................................................................
ROTARY INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
spark-ignition..................................................................................
ROTARY RASPS, INTERCHANGEABLE
of base metals................................................................................
ROTENONE
vegetable saps and extracts of.....................................................
ROTOCHUTES................................................................................
ROTORS
for aircraft........................................................................................
ROVING MACHINES, AUXILIARY MACHINERY, PARTS AND
ACCESSORIES..............................................................................
ROVINGS
of glass............................................................................................
ROW BOATS....................................................................................
RUBBER............................................................................................
and articles thereof........................................................................
combs of..........................................................................................
compounded, unvulcanized..........................................................
furniture parts of.............................................................................
gloves, mittens and mitts treated with.........................................
gloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted covered or
coated with....................................................................................
hard, in all forms.............................................................................
headgear.........................................................................................
mastics based on...........................................................................
mattresses of..................................................................................
natural, chemical derivatives of....................................................
natural, uncompounded................................................................
printed with motifs..........................................................................
reclaimed........................................................................................
seat parts of....................................................................................
seats of............................................................................................
synthetic..........................................................................................
thread and cord, textile covered...................................................
unvulcanized, articles of................................................................
vulcanized, articles of....................................................................
RUBBER WORKING MACHINE TOOLS
for working hard rubber.................................................................
RUBBER WORKING MACHINERY
for working rubber manufacturing articles from plastics...........
RUBBERIZED TEXTILE FABRICS................................................
RUE....................................................................................................
RUGS
needlecraft sets for making...........................................................
See also CARPETS
RULERS
divided scales.................................................................................
RUM...................................................................................................
RUN GUMS.......................................................................................
RUNNING GEAR

1106.20
0714
XI-3(A), 5607
5609
7312.10
7113
6310
84-7
8479.40
0406

for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................


RUSHES............................................................................................
RUSKS...............................................................................................
RUTABAGAS (SWEDES)...............................................................
RUTHENIUM
unwrought or powder.....................................................................
RUTILE..............................................................................................
RUTIN................................................................................................
RUTOSIDE........................................................................................
RYE....................................................................................................
RYE ERGOT
7117.90
alkaloids of......................................................................................
12-4
RYE FLOUR......................................................................................
RYE GRASS SEED..........................................................................
0603.10
SABLES
0602.40
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
3806.10-90
SACCHARIN and its salts...............................................................
3806
SACHETS
3806
scented............................................................................................
SACK KRAFT PAPER.....................................................................
8502.40
creped or crinkled..........................................................................
SACK MAKING MACHINES
8207.90
paper or paperboard......................................................................
SACKS
8407.10-90
for the packing of goods................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
8207.90
packing containers of paper.........................................................
SADDLE BAGS.................................................................................
1302.14
SADDLE CLOTHS...........................................................................
8804.00
SADDLERY.......................................................................................
SADDLERY HARDWARE
8803.10
of base metals................................................................................
SADDLES AND SEATS
8445.30
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
for motorcycles...............................................................................
7019.10
SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKERS
8903.99
of base metals................................................................................
40-1
SAFES
Ch. 40
of base metals................................................................................
9615.11
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
4005
for railways, streetcar lines, subways, roads, inland waterways,
9403.90
parking facilities, port installations or airfields..........................
6216.00
SAFETY GLASS...............................................................................
SAFETY HEADGEAR......................................................................
6116.10
SAFETY PINS
4017.00
of iron or steel.................................................................................
6506.91
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES.............................................................
3214.90
SAFETY SEAT BELTS
9404.21
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
3913.90
SAFETY VALVES.............................................................................
4001
SAFFLOWER OIL............................................................................
VII-2
SAFFLOWER SEEDS......................................................................
4003.00
SAFFRON.........................................................................................
9401.90
SAFROLE..........................................................................................
9401.80
SAGE.................................................................................................
4002
SAGO
5604.10
flour and meal of.............................................................................
4006
food preparations of.......................................................................
4007-4009, 4014-4016
pith...................................................................................................
SAILBOARDS...................................................................................
84-3, 8465.10-99
SAILBOATS......................................................................................
SAILS.................................................................................................
8477.10-80
SAINFOIN.........................................................................................
59-4, 5906
SAKE..................................................................................................
12-4
SALAD BEETS. See VEGETABLES
SALBUTAMOL.................................................................................
6308.00
SALEP................................................................................................
SALICYLAZOSULFAPYRIDINE....................................................
SALICYLIC ACID and its salts........................................................
9017.80
esters of...........................................................................................
2208.40
SALMON
3806.90
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................

60

86-2(a), 8607
1401, 46-1
1905.40
1214
7110.41-49
2614.00
2938.10
2938.10
1002.00
2939.60
1102.10
1209.25
4301.80
4302.19-30
2925.11
33-3
48-S2, 4804.21-29
4808.20
8441.30
6305
3923.10
4819.30-40
4201.00
4201.00
4201.00
8302.49
8714.95
8714.11
8303.00
8303.00

8530.10, 8530.80
7007.21-29
6506.10
7319.20
8212.20
8708.21
8481.40
1512.11-19, 1516-1518
12-1, 1207.60
0910.20
2932.90
12-4
1106.20
1903.00
0714
9506.21
8903.91
6306.31-39
1214
2206.00
2922.50
0714
2935.00
2918.21
2918.22-23
0305
0304.10

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
SALOL...............................................................................................
SALSIFY. See VEGETABLES
SALT..................................................................................................
SALT CAKE.......................................................................................
SALTS
bath..................................................................................................
formed between organic compounds..........................................
inorganic of organic compounds..................................................
SAND BLASTING MACHINES.......................................................
SANDING MACHINES
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
similar hard materials...................................................................
SANDS
natural, other than metal-bearing.................................................
other than natural, except slag.....................................................
slag..................................................................................................
tar.....................................................................................................
SANDSTONE
building stone.................................................................................
SANITARY BELTS
of plastics........................................................................................
SANITARY NAPKINS
of paper or cellulose.......................................................................
SANITARY TOWELS AND TAMPONS........................................
SANITARY WARE
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
SAPELLI............................................................................................
SAPODILLAS. See FRUIT
SARDINELLA
prepared or preserved...................................................................
SARDINES
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
SATCHELS.......................................................................................
SATELLITES.....................................................................................
SATSUMAS. See FRUIT
SAUCERS
of plastics........................................................................................
SAUCES............................................................................................
SAUERKRAUT.................................................................................
SAUSAGE CASINGS
of plastics........................................................................................
SAUSAGES.......................................................................................
SAVORY. See VEGETABLES
SAW BLADES
of base metals................................................................................
SAWDUST........................................................................................
SAWED LUMBER............................................................................
SAWING MACHINES
for removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets...........
for working stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos-cement or
similar mineral materials, or for cold working glass.................
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
similar hard materials...................................................................
SAWS
chain, with self-contained nonelectric motor...............................
electromechanical, with self-contained electric motor, for
working in the hand......................................................................
SAXOPHONES.................................................................................
SBRINZ CHEESE.............................................................................
SCAFFOLDING
of iron or steel.................................................................................
"SCALE" MODEL ASSEMBLY KITS.............................................

0304.20
0302.12, 0304
0303.11-22, 0304
1604.11
2918.23

SCALES. See WEIGHING SCALES


SCALLOPS.......................................................................................
SCANDIUM.......................................................................................
compounds.....................................................................................
SCARIFIERS.....................................................................................
SCARVES..........................................................................................
2501.00
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
2833.11
SCENT SPRAYERS........................................................................
SCHOOL SATCHELS.....................................................................
3307.30
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
29-5(c)
of plastics........................................................................................
29-5(c)
SCHUMACKS RUGS......................................................................
8424.30
SCISSORS
of base metals................................................................................
SCOOTERS......................................................................................
84-3, 8465.10, 8465.93 SCOTCH WHISKIES.......................................................................
SCOURING PADS
2505.10-90
of aluminum....................................................................................
2506
of copper.........................................................................................
2618.00
of iron or steel.................................................................................
2714.10
SCOURING PASTES, POWDERS, AND PREPARATIONS......
SCRAP. See WASTE AND SCRAP
2516.21-22
SCRAPERS
for earth, minerals or ores.............................................................
3926.90
self-propelled..................................................................................
SCRAPING MACHINERY
4818.40
for earth, minerals or ores.............................................................
5601.10
SCREENING MACHINES
for earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances.....................
7615.20
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
7418.20
SCREENS
7324
for X-ray or alpha, beta or gamma radiation apparatus.............
8007.00
mounted half-tone for engraving or photography.......................
7907.90
of plaiting materials........................................................................
Ch. 44
photographic projection.................................................................
SCREW CAPS
of base metals................................................................................
1604.13
SCREW HOOKS
of aluminum....................................................................................
0304.10
of copper.........................................................................................
0304.20
of iron or steel.................................................................................
0302.61, 0304
SCREW RINGS
0303.71, 0304
of iron or steel.................................................................................
1604.13
SCREWDRIVERS
4202
of base metals................................................................................
8802
SCREWS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
3924.10
of iron or steel.................................................................................
2103.10-90
SCULPTURES..................................................................................
2001, 2005
original.............................................................................................
SCYTHES
3917
of base metals................................................................................
1601.00
SEA BASS
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
8202
fresh or chilled................................................................................
4401.30
frozen...............................................................................................
44-US2
SEA WATER.....................................................................................
SEALED BEAM LAMP UNITS........................................................
84-3, 8461.50
SEALING MACHINERY
for bottles, cans and other containers.........................................
84-3, 8464.10
SEALING STAMPS
hand-operated................................................................................
84-3, 8465.10, 8465.91 SEALING WAFERS.........................................................................
SEALS
8467.81
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
8508.20
of base metals................................................................................
9205.90
of plastics........................................................................................
0406
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
SEARCHLIGHTS.............................................................................
7308.40
SEASONINGS
9503.20
mixed...............................................................................................

61

0307.21-29
2805.30
2846
8432.29
62-7, 6214
6117.10
9616.10
4202.11-12
3926.10
5702.10
8213.00
9503.00
2208.30
7615.10
7418.10
7323.10
3405.40

8430.50, 8430.62
8429.30
8430.50, 8430.62
8474.10
8479.82
9022.90
9002.90
4601
9010.30
8309
7616.10
7415
7318.13
7318.13
8205.40
7616.10
7415
7318
97-US1
9703.00
8201
0304.10
0304.20
0302.69, 0304
0303.77, 0304
2501.00
8539.10
8422.30
9611.00
1905
4301.70
4203.19-30
8309
3926.90
4016.93, 4016.99
9405
2103.10-90

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
single...............................................................................................
SEATS...............................................................................................
parts of............................................................................................
SEAWEED ASH................................................................................
SEAWEEDS......................................................................................
SEBACIC ACID and its salts and esters........................................
SECATEURS
of base metals................................................................................
SECBUTABARBITAL (INN)............................................................
SECTIONS
of alloy steel....................................................................................
of iron or nonalloy steel..................................................................
of iron or steel, definition...............................................................
of iron or steel, prepared for use in structures............................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
SECURITIES.....................................................................................
SEED CLEANING, SORTING AND GRADING MACHINES......
SEED CORN OR MAIZE.................................................................
SEED POTATOES...........................................................................
SEEDERS
agricultural, horticultural or forestry.............................................
SEEDS...............................................................................................
flours and meals of oil seeds........................................................
flower...............................................................................................
for carving.......................................................................................
of forage plants...............................................................................
of herbaceous plants.....................................................................
of leguminous vegetables.............................................................
oil-bearing.......................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
used for sowing..............................................................................
SEGER CONES................................................................................
SEISMOGRAPHS............................................................................
SELENIUM........................................................................................
SELENIUM DIOXIDE.......................................................................
SELF-CONTAINED TORCHES
of base metals................................................................................
SELF-COPY PAPER........................................................................
SELF-DISCHARGING CARS
railway or tramway.........................................................................
SELF-LOADING OR SELF-UNLOADING TRAILERS
vehicles...........................................................................................
SELF-RECORDING APPARATUS
rolls, sheets, and dials for.............................................................
SEMAPHORES
for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking
facilities, port installations or airfields........................................
SEMEN
bovine..............................................................................................
SEMI-CHEMICAL FLUTING PAPER............................................
SEMI-DIESEL ENGINES.................................................................
SEMI-TRAILERS..............................................................................
SEMICHEMICAL WOODPULP......................................................
SEMICOKE
of coal, lignite, or peat...................................................................
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES.......................................................
SEMIFINISHED PRODUCTS
of iron and steel, definition............................................................
of iron or nonalloy steel..................................................................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
SEMIMANUFACTURED.................................................................
SEPARATION MACHINERY
for earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances.....................
isotopic separation.........................................................................
SEPARATORS
for electric storage batteries.........................................................
SEPTIC TANKS
of plastics........................................................................................
SERAYA............................................................................................
SERVING DISHES
of plastics........................................................................................
SERVO-BRAKES
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
SESAME OIL....................................................................................

Ch. 9
94-2(b), 9401
9401.90
2621.90
1212.20
2917.13
8201
2933.53
7228.70
7216
72-1(n)
7308
7222.40
49-US2, 4907.00
8437.10
10-US1, 1005.10
7-US2, 0701.10
8432.30
Ch. 12
12-2, 1208
1209.30
96-2(a)
1209.21-29
1209.30
0713
12-1, 1201.00-1207
2008.11-19
12-3, 1209
38-2(e)
9015.80
2804.90
2811.29
8205.60
4809.20, 4816.20
8606
8716
4823.40

86-3(b), 8608
0511.10
48-S3, 4805.11
8408.10-90
87-US1, 8716
Ch. 47
2704.00
85-5(A), 8541.10-50
72-1(ij)
7207.11-20
7218
71-US1(b)
8474.10
8401.20
8507.90
39-11(a)
Ch. 44
3924.10
8708.31
1515.50, 1516-1518

SESAME SEEDS..............................................................................
SETTS
of natural stone...............................................................................
SEWING MACHINES
for booksewing...............................................................................
for footwear sewing........................................................................
other.................................................................................................
SEWING NEEDLES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
SEWING SETS
for travel..........................................................................................
SEWING THREAD...........................................................................
of artificial filaments.......................................................................
of cotton...........................................................................................
of man-made staple fibers............................................................
of synthetic filaments.....................................................................
SHADES
of glass for lighting.........................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
SHAFT COUPLINGS.......................................................................
SHAKES
of wood............................................................................................
SHALE
oil......................................................................................................
SHALLOTS. See VEGETABLES
SHAMPOOS
for animal use.................................................................................
for human use.................................................................................
SHAPES
of alloy steel....................................................................................
of iron or nonalloy steel..................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of iron or steel, prepared for use in structures............................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
SHAPING MACHINERY
for removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets...........
for solid mineral fuels, ceramic paste, unhardened cements,
plastering materials or other mineral products.........................
SHARE CERTIFICATES.................................................................
SHARKS
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
SHARPENING MACHINES
for finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets.............
SHARPS............................................................................................
SHAVERS
with self-contained electric motor.................................................
SHAVING BRUSHES......................................................................
SHAVING PREPARATIONS..........................................................
SHAVINGS
ferrous waste and scrap................................................................
panels, boards, tiles and blocks of...............................................
SHAWLS............................................................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
SHEA NUTS (KARITE NUTS)........................................................
SHEARING MACHINES
for working metal............................................................................
SHEARS............................................................................................
horticulural, of base metals...........................................................
metal cutting, of base metals........................................................
SHEEP
edible offal of..................................................................................
fresh or chilled meat of..................................................................
frozen meat of.................................................................................
hides or skins of.............................................................................
leather of.........................................................................................
live....................................................................................................
raw or rendered fats of..................................................................
skins of............................................................................................
SHEET PILING
of iron or steel.................................................................................
SHEET-FED DUPLICATORS, OFFICE TYPE

62

12-1, 1207.40
6801.00
8440.10
8452.21, 8452.29
8452.10-29, 8452.10-29
7319.10
9605.00
XI-5
5401.20
5204
5508
5401.10
9405.91
4421.90
8483.60
4418.50
2714.00

3307.90
3305.10
7228.70
7216
72-1(n), 7301.20
7308
7222.40
84-3, 8461.20
8474.80
4907.00
0304.10
0304.20
0302.65, 0304
0303.75, 0304.20
84-3, 8460.31, 8460.39
2302
8510.10
9603
3307.10
7204.41
6808.00
6214
6117.10
12-1, 1207.99
8462.31-49
8213.00
8201
8203.30
0206, 0210
0204.10-23
0204.30-43
41-1(c)
4105
0104.10
1502.00, 1516-1518
4102.10-29
7301.10

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
offset printing..................................................................................
SHEETS
corrugated.......................................................................................
of agglomerated or reconstituted mica........................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of asbestos- or cellulose fiber-cement.........................................
of compressed asbestos fiber jointing.........................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of lead..............................................................................................
of molybdenum...............................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
of plaster or plaster composition..................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of plastics, cellular.........................................................................
of plastics, noncellular and not reinforced...................................
of plastics, self-adhesive...............................................................
of rubber..........................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of tungsten......................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
slag wool, rock wool and mineral wools......................................
SHEETS AND STRIP
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
of natural cork.................................................................................
SHELL
buttons of........................................................................................
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
SHELL CHARCOAL.........................................................................
SHELLS
of molluscs, crustaceans, echinoderms and cuttlebone............
SHELVED FURNITURE..................................................................
SHELVING
large-scale, of plastics...................................................................
SHINGLES
of wood............................................................................................
SHIPS................................................................................................
electrical wiring sets used in.........................................................
SHIPS' LOGS....................................................................................
SHIPS' PROPELLERS AND BLADES..........................................
SHIRT-BLOUSES
women's or girls'.............................................................................
SHIRTS
babies' garments............................................................................
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys' knitted or crocheted.............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls' knitted or crocheted.........................................
SHOCK ABSORBERS
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
SHOE CLEANING SETS
for travel..........................................................................................
SHOE LASTS
of wood............................................................................................
SHOE MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
injection or compression molds for rubber or plastics...............
knives and blades for.....................................................................
SHOELACES
leather or composition leather......................................................
SHOES. See FOOTWEAR
SHOOTING EQUIPMENT..............................................................
SHOOTING GALLERIES................................................................
SHOPPING BAGS...........................................................................
SHORTS
babies' garments............................................................................
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
SHOT WADS....................................................................................
SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES.............................................................
SHOTGUN-RIFLES

8443.12
6811.10
6814.10
76-1(d), 7606
6811.20
6812.70
74-1(g), 7409.11-90
78-1(d), 7804.11
8102.92
75-1(d), 7506
6809.11-19
39-10, 3921.90
3921.11-19
3920
3919
40-9
80-1(d), 8004.00
8101.92
4008
79-1(d), 7905.00
6806.10
4504.10
4503.90
9606.29
9601.90
4402
0508
94-2(a)
39-11(g)
4418.50
Ch. 89
8544.30
9014.80
8485.10
6206.10-90
6209.20-90
6111.20-90
6205
6105
6206
6106
8708
9605.00
4417
8480.71-79
8208.90
4205.00
9507
9508.90
4202
6209.20-90
6111.20-90
6203.41-49
6103.41-49
6204.61-69
6104.61-69
9306
9306.21

sporting, hunting or target-shooting.............................................


SHOTGUNS
as military weapons.......................................................................
sporting...........................................................................................
sporting, hunting or target-shooting.............................................
SHOVEL LOADERS
front-end, self-propelled................................................................
SHOVELS
of base metals................................................................................
mechanical, self-propelled............................................................
SHOWCASES
refrigerating or freezing for display..............................................
SHOWER BATHS
of plastics........................................................................................
SHRIMPS
frozen...............................................................................................
not frozen........................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
SHRUBS
grafted or not..................................................................................
SHUTTERING
framework for concrete construction...........................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
SHUTTERS
of plastics........................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
SHUTTLES
for textile weaving machines.........................................................
SICKLES
of base metals................................................................................
SIDING
of coniferous wood.........................................................................
of nonconiferous wood..................................................................
SIEVES
hand.................................................................................................
SIFTING MACHINES, n.e.s.o.i.......................................................
SIGHT-TESTING INSTRUMENTS................................................
SIGHTS, TELESCOPIC
for arms...........................................................................................
for fitting to arms............................................................................
SIGN PLATES
of base metals................................................................................
SIGNAL GENERATORS.................................................................
SIGNALING EQUIPMENT
electric, for cycles or motor vehicles............................................
for railways, streetcar lines, subways, roads, inland waterways,
parking facilities, port installations or airfields..........................
sound or visual, other....................................................................
SIGNALING FLARES......................................................................
SIGNALING, SAFETY OR TRAFFIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT
for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking
facilities, port installations or airfields........................................
SIGNS
illuminated.......................................................................................
SILICA
fused................................................................................................
sands...............................................................................................
SILICA GEL
synthetic..........................................................................................
SILICATES
double or complex, of metals........................................................
of metals..........................................................................................
SILICEOUS EARTHS......................................................................
SILICEOUS EARTHS GOODS......................................................
SILICEOUS FOSSIL MEAL............................................................
SILICEOUS FOSSIL MEAL GOODS............................................
SILICIDES.........................................................................................
SILICO-MANGANESE STEEL
definition..........................................................................................
SILICON............................................................................................
SILICON CARBIDE..........................................................................
SILICON DIOXIDE...........................................................................
SILICON ELECTRICAL STEEL
definition..........................................................................................

63

9303.20
9301.90
9303
9303.20
8429.51
8201.10
8429.52-59
8418.50
3922.10
0306.13
0306.23
1605.20
0602.20
4418.40
7308.40
39-11(f), 3925.30
4421.90
8448.41
8201
4409.10
4409.20
9604.00
8479.82
9018.50
93-1(d), 9013.10
90-4
8310.00
8543.20
8512.10-30
8530.10, 8530.80
8531.10-80
3604

86-3(b), 8608.00
9405
70-US2
2505.10
2811.22
2842.10
2839.11-90
2512.00
6901.00
2512.00
6901.00
2850.00
72-S1(e)
2804.61-69
2849.20
2811.22
72-S1(c)

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
SILICONES.......................................................................................
in primary forms..............................................................................
SILK FIBERS....................................................................................
SILK OR SILK WASTE
handkerchiefs of.............................................................................
men's or boys' shirts of..................................................................
shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils of..............................
ties and cravats of..........................................................................
women's or girls' blouses and shirts of........................................
women's or girls' blouses and shirts, knitted or crocheted of....
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches, shorts of...........
SILKWORM COCOONS.................................................................
SILKWORM GUT.............................................................................
SILLIMANITE....................................................................................
SILVER
clad with gold..................................................................................
clad with platinum..........................................................................
compounds.....................................................................................
jewelry and parts............................................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
silversmiths' wares.........................................................................
unwrought, semimanufactured or powder..................................
SILVER FOX
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
SILVER NITRATE............................................................................
SILVERWARE...................................................................................
SILVERWARE CHESTS
of wood............................................................................................
SINGANI............................................................................................
SINGLETS
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
men's or boys'.................................................................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
SINKERS
for knitting machines......................................................................
SINKS
ceramic............................................................................................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
SINTERED MAGNESIA..................................................................
SIPO...................................................................................................
SISAL FIBERS..................................................................................
SKATES
ice....................................................................................................
roller.................................................................................................
SKATING BOOTS............................................................................
SKEET TARGETS............................................................................
SKEWERS
of wood............................................................................................
SKI BINDINGS..................................................................................
SKI DRAGLINES..............................................................................
SKI ENSEMBLES.............................................................................

39-3(d)
3910.00
5002-5003
6213.10
6205.90
6214.10
6215.10
6206.10
6106.90
6204.69
5001, 5003
5006
2508.50
7109.00
7111.00
2843.21-29
7113.11
2616.10
7114.11
7106.10-92
4301.60
4302.19-30
2843.21
7114.11
4420.90
2208.20
6111.20-90
6109
6207
6208
8448.51
6910
7324.10
2519.90
Ch. 44
5304
9506.70
9506.70
64-S1(b)
9506.99

4421.90
9506.12
8428.60
61-6(b), 62-6(b)
6401.92, 6402.11,
SKI FOOTWEAR.............................................................................. 6403.11, 6404.20
cross-country.................................................................................. 64-S1(b)
SKI GLOVES
leather or composition leather...................................................... 4203.21
SKI OVERALLS................................................................................ 61-6(a), 62-6(a)
SKI-BOOTS. See SKI FOOTWEAR
SKI-JACKETS................................................................................... 6211.20
men's or boys'................................................................................. 6201.91-99
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................ 6101
women's or girls'............................................................................. 6202.91-99
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................ 6102
SKI-SUITS......................................................................................... 61-6, 62-6, 6211.20
knitted or crocheted....................................................................... 6112.20
SKID CHAIN
of iron or steel................................................................................. 7315.20
SKIMMERS
of base metals................................................................................ 8215
SKIN PREPARING, TANNING, OR WORKING MACHINERY.. 8453.10
SKINS
of birds............................................................................................. 5-USA, 0505

See also FURSKINS; LEATHER; RAW HIDES AND SKINS


SKINS, DRUM
for percussion musical instruments.............................................
SKIP HOISTS...................................................................................
SKIPJACK OR STRIPE-BELLIED BONITO
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
SKIRTS AND DIVIDED SKIRTS
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
SKIS
snow................................................................................................
water................................................................................................
SLABS................................................................................................
marble.............................................................................................
precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.............
SLACK WAX.....................................................................................
SLAG
basic................................................................................................
containing titanium.........................................................................
foamed............................................................................................
iron and steel manufacturing........................................................
metal manufacturing......................................................................
prepared as macadam..................................................................
SLAG CEMENT................................................................................
SLAG WOOL
in bulk, sheets or rolls....................................................................
SLAKED LIME...................................................................................
SLATE................................................................................................
SLATES
with writing or drawing surfaces...................................................
SLEDGE HAMMERS.......................................................................
SLEDS................................................................................................
SLEEPERS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
SLEEPING BAGS.............................................................................
SLEEVES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
SLICING MACHINES
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics.........
SLIDE FASTENERS........................................................................
SLIDE PROJECTORS
photographic...................................................................................
SLIDE RULES...................................................................................
SLIDE VIEWERS
photographic...................................................................................
SLIDING PENCILS...........................................................................
SLINGS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
SLIP JOINT PLIERS
of base metals................................................................................
SLIPS
for ceramics, enamelling or glass.................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
SLITTING SAW BLADES
of base metals................................................................................
SLIVOVITZ........................................................................................
SLOTTING MACHINES
for removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets...........
SLOTTING SAW BLADES
of base metals................................................................................
SMELTS
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
SMOKE ALARMS.............................................................................

64

9209.99
8428.10
0304.10
0304.20
0302.33, 0304
0303.43, 0304
1604.14
6104.51-59
6204.51-59
9506.11-19
9506.29
68-US1
6802.91
71-US1(a)
2712.90
31-3(A), 3103.20
2620.99
6806.20
2618-2619
2621.90
2517.20
2523
6806.10
2522.20
2514.00, 6803.00
9610.00
8205.20
9506.99
7302.90
9404.30
7307.92
7307.22
or
9607
9008.10
9017.20
9013.80
9608.40
7614
7413.00
7312
8203.20
3207.20
6108.11-19
6208.11-19
8202.31-32
2208.90
84-3, 8461.20
8202.31-32
0304.10
0304.20
0302.69, 0304
0303.79, 0304
8531.10, 9022.29

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
SMOKE ANALYSIS APPARATUS................................................
SMOKE DETECTORS.....................................................................
ionization.........................................................................................
SMOKED FISH.................................................................................
SMOKED SARDINES......................................................................
SMOKERS' ARTICLES
goldsmiths' and silversmiths' wares.............................................
SMOKING PIPES AND BOWLS....................................................
SMOKING TOBACCO.....................................................................
SNAILS AND SLUGS
other than sea snails......................................................................
SNAP-FASTENERS........................................................................
SNOW................................................................................................
SNOW VEHICLES
motor vehicles................................................................................
SNOW-SKIS.....................................................................................
SNOWBLOWERS............................................................................
SNOWPLOWS..................................................................................
SNOWSHOES..................................................................................
SOAP.................................................................................................
SOAP-STOCKS...............................................................................
SOAPSTONE
articles of.........................................................................................
SOCCER ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT.....................................
SOCCER BALLS..............................................................................
SOCKET WRENCHES
of base metals................................................................................
SOCKETS.........................................................................................
SOCKS
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
SODA
caustic.............................................................................................
SODIUM............................................................................................
SODIUM ACETATE.........................................................................
SODIUM BICARBONATE...............................................................
SODIUM BORATES
natural..............................................................................................
SODIUM BROMIDE.........................................................................
SODIUM CHLORATE......................................................................
SODIUM CHLORIDE.......................................................................
SODIUM CITRATE..........................................................................
SODIUM CYANIDE..........................................................................
SODIUM CYANIDE OXIDE.............................................................
SODIUM DICHROMATE.................................................................
SODIUM DITHIONITE.....................................................................
SODIUM ERYTHORBATE..............................................................
SODIUM FLUORIDE........................................................................
SODIUM FLUOROSILICATE.........................................................
SODIUM GLUCONATE...................................................................
SODIUM HEXAFLUOROALUMINATE.........................................
SODIUM HYDROGENCARBONATE............................................
SODIUM HYDROXIDE....................................................................
SODIUM ISOASCORBATE............................................................
SODIUM METASILICATES............................................................
SODIUM NITRATE..........................................................................
SODIUM NITRITE............................................................................
SODIUM PEROXIDE.......................................................................
SODIUM PEROXOSULFATE.........................................................
SODIUM PERSULFATE..................................................................
SODIUM SULFATES.......................................................................
SODIUM SULFIDES........................................................................
SODIUM SULFITES........................................................................
SODIUM SULFOXYLATE...............................................................
SODIUM TETRAPHENYLBORON................................................
SODIUM THIOSULFATE................................................................
SODIUM TRIPHOSPHATE............................................................
SODIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATE..................................................
SOFTBALL GLOVES
leather or composition leather......................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
SOFTBALLS.....................................................................................
SOIL HEATING APPARATUS
electric.............................................................................................
SOLDERING IRONS AND GUNS

9027.10
8531.10, 9022.29
9022.29
0305.41-49
1604.13
71-9
9614
2403.10
0307.60
9606.10
2201
8703.10
9506.11-19
8430.20
8430.20
9506.99
34-2, 3401.11-20
15-4
6815.99
9506.99
9506.62
8204.20
8535.90, 8536.69
6115
2815.11-12
2805.11
2915.22
2836.30
2528.10
2827.51
2829.11-90
2501.00
2918.15
2837.11
2837.11
2841.30
2831.10
2932.29
2826
2826.20
2918.16
2826.30
2836.30
2815.11-12
2932.29
2839.11
31-2(A)(i), 3102.50
2834.10
2815.30
2833.40
2833.40
2833.11-19
2830.10
2832.10
2831.10
2931.00
2832.30
2835.31
2835.31
4203.21
3926.20
9506.69
8516.29

electric.............................................................................................
SOLDERING MACHINERY AND APPARATUS..........................
electric.............................................................................................
SOLDERING POWDERS AND PASTES......................................
SOLDERS, CORED
lead-tin.............................................................................................
SOLE
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
SOLE PLATES
of iron or steel.................................................................................
SOLES
of rubber or plastics for footwear.................................................
SOLVENT DYES and preparations based thereon......................
SOLVENTS
organic composite..........................................................................
SOMATOTROPIN............................................................................
SONAR APPARATUS.....................................................................
SOOT REMOVERS
auxiliary plant for boilers................................................................
SORBIC ACID...................................................................................
SORBITOL........................................................................................
except that of subheading 2905.44.............................................
SORGHUM. See CEREALS
SORTING MACHINES
for earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances.....................
for eggs, fruit or other produce.....................................................
for seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables.........................
SOUND AMPLIFIER SETS
electric.............................................................................................
SOUND METERS.............................................................................
SOUND RECORDING APPARATUS............................................
combined, in the same housing, with a radiobroadcast
receiver..........................................................................................
combined, in the same housing, with a television receiver.......
SOUND RECORDING MEDIA
prepared, unrecorded....................................................................
recorded..........................................................................................
SOUND REPRODUCING APPARATUS
combined, in the same housing, with a radiobroadcast
receiver..........................................................................................
combined, in the same housing, with a television receiver.......
nonrecording...................................................................................
SOUND SIGNALING APPARATUS
for railways, streetcar lines, subways, roads, inland waterways,
parking facilities, port installations or airfields..........................
other.................................................................................................
SOUND SIGNALING EQUIPMENT
electric, for cycles or motor vehicles............................................
SOUP BOWLS
of plastics........................................................................................
SOUPS..............................................................................................
SOUR CREAM..................................................................................
SOURSOPS. See FRUIT
SOUSAPHONES..............................................................................
SOY SAUCE.....................................................................................
SOYBEAN
residues...........................................................................................
SOYBEAN OIL..................................................................................
SOYBEANS......................................................................................
non-defatted flours and meals......................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
SPACE HEATING APPARATUS
electric.............................................................................................
SPACE NAVIGATION
instruments and appliances for....................................................
SPACECRAFT..................................................................................
SPACECRAFT LAUNCH VEHICLES............................................
SPADES
of base metals................................................................................
SPAGHETTI......................................................................................
SPAGHETTI MANUFACTURING MACHINERY, n.e.s.o.i.........

65

8515.11
8468.10-80
8515
3810.10
8311.30
0304.10
0304.20
0302.23, 0304
0303.33, 0304
7302.40
6406.20
3204.19
3814.00
2937.11
9014.80
8404.10
2916.19
2905.44
3823.60

8474.10
8433.60
8437.10
8518.50
9027.80
8520.10-8522.90
8527.11, 8527.21,
8527.31
8528.10, 8528.20
8523.11-90
8524.10-90
8527.11, 8527.21,
8527.31
8528.10, 8528.20
8519.10-99

8530.10, 8530.80
8531.10-80
8512.30
3924.10
2104.10
0403.90
9205.10
2103.10
2304.00
1507, 1516-1518
1201.00
1208.10
2008.99
8516.21, 8516.29
9014.10-20
8802
8802
8201.10
1902
8438.10

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
SPANGLES
not strung and not set, of plastics................................................
of base metals................................................................................
SPANNERS, HAND OPERATED...................................................
SPARK PLUGS
for internal combustion engines...................................................
SPARK-IGNITION RECIPROCATING
INTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES.......................
SPARKLING WINE..........................................................................
SPECTACLE CASES.......................................................................
SPECTACLE LENSES....................................................................
SPECTACLES
corrective or protective..................................................................
frames and mountings for.............................................................
SPECTROGRAPHS
using optical radiations..................................................................
SPECTROMETERS.........................................................................
SPECTROPHOTOMETERS..........................................................
SPECTRUM ANALYZERS.............................................................
SPEED CHANGERS........................................................................
SPEEDOMETERS............................................................................
SPENT FUEL ELEMENTS
of nuclear reactors.........................................................................
SPERMACETI...................................................................................
SPHERICAL ROLLER BEARINGS................................................
SPHYGMOMANOMETERS...........................................................
SPICES..............................................................................................
mixtures of......................................................................................
See also names of individual spices
SPIEGELEISEN
definition..........................................................................................
granules or powders......................................................................
primary forms..................................................................................
SPINACH. See VEGETABLES
SPINDLE FLYERS
for textile machinery.......................................................................
SPINDLES
for textile machinery.......................................................................
SPINNING MACHINES
for producing textile yarns.............................................................
SPINNING RINGS
for textile machinery.......................................................................
SPIRITS.............................................................................................
SPLICERS
photographic...................................................................................
SPLINTS............................................................................................
SPLITTING MACHINES
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
similar hard materials...................................................................
SPOKES
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
SPONGES
natural, of animal origin.................................................................
SPONGY FERROUS PRODUCTS................................................
SPOOLS
of paper pulp, paper, or paperboard............................................
of plastics........................................................................................
SPOONS
of base metals................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
SPORES
used for sowing..............................................................................
SPORTING RIFLES.........................................................................
SPORTING SHOTGUNS................................................................
SPORTS ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT......................................
SPORTS BAGS................................................................................
SPORTS FOOTWEAR....................................................................
SPORTS GLOVES
leather or composition leather......................................................
SPORTS GROUND ROLLERS......................................................
SPOTLIGHTS...................................................................................
SPRATS
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................

3926.90
8308.90
8204
8511.10

fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
SPRAY GUNS..................................................................................
SPRAYERS

8407.10-90
22-S1, 2204.10
4202
7015.10, 9001.40-50

scent................................................................................................
SPRAYING APPLIANCES, MECHANICAL
for liquids or powders....................................................................
SPREADERS
for manure or fertilizer....................................................................
9004.10-90
SPRING MECHANISM GUNS.......................................................
9003.11-19
SPRING ROLLS...............................................................................
SPRING-OPERATED MOTORS....................................................
9027.30
SPRINGS
9027.30
for clock or watch movements......................................................
9027.30
of base metals................................................................................
9030.10-89
of copper.........................................................................................
8483.40
of iron or steel.................................................................................
9029.20
SQUASH. See VEGETABLES
SQUEEGEES
28-6, 2844.50
other than roller squeegees..........................................................
1521
SQUID................................................................................................
8482.30
STABILIZERS
9018.90
compound, for rubber or plastics.................................................
0904-0910
STAINLESS STEEL.........................................................................
9-1, 0910.91
angles, shapes and sections........................................................
bars and rods..................................................................................
definition..........................................................................................
72-1(b)
flat-rolled products.........................................................................
7205
ingots and other primary forms.....................................................
7201.40
semifinished products....................................................................
waste and scrap.............................................................................
wire..................................................................................................
8448.33
See also ALLOY STEEL; STEEL................................................
STAMP-POSTMARKS....................................................................
8448.33
STAMPED PAPER
used, or not of current issue.........................................................
8445.20
STAMPING FOILS...........................................................................
STAMPS
8448.33
date, sealing or numbering...........................................................
22-US6, 2207-2208
postage............................................................................................
revenue...........................................................................................
9010.20
used, or not of current issue.........................................................
9021.19
STANDARD WOOD MOLDINGS..................................................
STAPLE FIBERS
man-made textile............................................................................
84-3, 8465.10, 8465.96 STAPLES
of aluminum....................................................................................
8714.92
of base metals, in strips.................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
0509
of iron or steel.................................................................................
7203
STAPLING MACHINES
for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or
4822
similar hard materials...................................................................
3923.40
office machines..............................................................................
STARCHES.......................................................................................
8215
food preparations of.......................................................................
4419
modified...........................................................................................
residues...........................................................................................
1209
STARTER MOTORS
9303.30
electric, for internal combustion engines.....................................
9303.20
STARTER-GENERATORS, DUAL PURPOSE
9506
electrical, for internal combustion engines..................................
42-US1, 4202.91-99
STATIC CONVERTERS
64-S1, 6402.11-19,
electrical..........................................................................................
6403.11-19, 6404.11
STATIONERY
of paper or paperboard.................................................................
4203.21
STATUARY
8432.80
original.............................................................................................
9405
STATUETTES
ceramic............................................................................................
0304.10
of base metals................................................................................

66

0304.20
0302.61, 0304
0303.71, 0304
1604.13
8424.20
8424.81, 8424.89,
9616.10
8424.20, 8424.81-89
8432.40
9304.00
1905.40
8412.80
9114.10
XV-2(b)
7416.00
7320

9603
0307.41-49
3812.30
7218-7223
7222.40
7221-7222
72-1(e)
7219-7220
7218.10
7218.90
7204.21
7223.00
9704.00
9704.00
2-6, 3212.10
9611.00
4907.00
4907.00
9704.00
44-US1(b)
5503, 5504
7616.10
8305.20
7415.10
7317.00
84-3, 8465.10, 8465.94,
8465.99
8472.90
1108
1901.10-90, 1903.00
3505.10
2303.10
8511.40
8511.40
8504.40
4817.30
9703.00
6913
8306.10

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
of glass............................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
STAVES
of wood............................................................................................
STEAM BLASTING MACHINES....................................................
STEAM CONDENSERS
for steam or other vapor power units...........................................
STEAM GENERATING BOILERS
auxiliary plant..................................................................................
STEAM TURBINES
for other than marine propulsion..................................................
for marine propulsion.....................................................................
STEAM-GENERATING BOILERS.................................................
STEAMING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature.................
STEARIC ACID.................................................................................
and its salts and esters..................................................................
STEARIN
molded or carved articles of..........................................................
STEARIN PITCH..............................................................................
STEARYL ALCOHOL......................................................................
STEATITE
natural..............................................................................................
STEEL................................................................................................
definition..........................................................................................
slag, dross.......................................................................................
See also ALLOY STEEL; NONALLOY STEEL; STAINLESS
STEEL...........................................................................................
STEEL ARTICLES...........................................................................
STEEL BALLS..................................................................................
STEEL WOOL...................................................................................
STEELS
butcher's and carving....................................................................
STEERING BOXES
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
STEERING COLUMNS
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
STEERING WHEELS
for motor vehicles...........................................................................
STENCIL CORRECTORS..............................................................
STENCIL DUPLICATING MACHINES
office machines..............................................................................
STENCILING
textile fabrics for.............................................................................
STEREOSCOPIC MICROSCOPES
compound.......................................................................................
STEREOTYPE-MATRIX BOARD AND MAT...............................
STERILIZERS
medical, surgical or laboratory.....................................................
STERILIZING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature.................
STEROIDS
used primarily as hormones..........................................................
STEROLS..........................................................................................
STETHESCOPES............................................................................
STICKS
entered with percussion musical instruments.............................
for percussion musical instruments.............................................
precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.............
STIRRING MACHINES, n.e.s.o.i....................................................
STITCH-BONDED FIBER
felt of................................................................................................
STITCH-BONDING MACHINES....................................................
STOCK CERTIFICATES.................................................................
STOCKINGS
for varicose veins...........................................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
STOKERS
mechanical......................................................................................
STOMACHS
of animals........................................................................................

7018.10
3926.40
4420.10
4416.00
8424.30
8404.20
8404.10
8406.19
8406.11
8402.11-19

8419.81, 8419.89
1519.11
2915.70
9602.00
15-4
2905.17
2526.10-20
7204-7229
72-1(d)
2618.00-2619.00

Ch. 73
84-6
7323.10
8205.51
8708.94
8708.94
8708.94
38-2(d)
8472.10
5911.20
9011.10
4809.90
8419.20

8419.20, 8419.89
2937
2906.13
9018.90
91-2, 9206.00
9209.99
71-US1(a)
8479.82
5602.10
8447.20
4907.00
6115
6115
8416.30
0504.00

STONE
broken or crushed..........................................................................
building............................................................................................
for manufacture of lime or cement...............................................
hand sharpening or polishing.......................................................
machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing,
grinding,mixing or kneading........................................................
monumental or building.................................................................
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
STONE WORKING MACHINE TOOLS........................................
STONES
imitation precious and semiprecious, of glass............................

precious or semiprecious..............................................................
precious or semiprecious, lighters of...........................................
synthetic, precious and semiprecious.........................................
STONEWARE...................................................................................
STOP WATCHES
with case not of precious metal or metal clad with precious
metal..............................................................................................
with case of precious metal or of metal clad with precious
metal..............................................................................................
STOPPERS
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
of base metals................................................................................
of natural cork.................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
STORAGE BATTERIES
electric.............................................................................................
STORAGE BOXES
of paper or paperboard, for offices or shops..............................
STORAGE HEATING RADIATORS
electric.............................................................................................
STORAGE UNITS
for automatic data processing machines....................................
STORAGE WATER HEATERS
electric.............................................................................................
nonelectric.......................................................................................
STOVES
cooking, nonelectric.......................................................................
electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes...............
nonelectric, of iron or steel............................................................
STRADDLE CARRIERS..................................................................
STRAIGHTENING MACHINES
for working metal............................................................................
STRAINING CLOTH........................................................................
STRANDED WIRE
of aluminum, not electrically insulated.........................................
of copper, not electrically insulated..............................................
of iron or steel, not electrically insulated......................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
STRAPS
for watches.....................................................................................
leather or composition leather......................................................
STRAW..............................................................................................
manufactures of.............................................................................
STRAW BALERS.............................................................................
STRAW PAPER AND PAPERBOARD..........................................
STRAWBERRIES. See FRUIT
STREAMERS
of paper...........................................................................................
STREETCAR LINE SIGNALING, SAFETY OR TRAFFIC
CONTROL EQUIPMENT..............................................................
STRENGTH
machines and appliances for determining..................................
STREPTOMYCINS
and their derivatives......................................................................
bulk preparations...........................................................................
in doses or packaged for retail.....................................................
STRING
of asbestos or asbestos-based mixtures.....................................
STRING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.............................................

67

2517.10-49
2515-2516
2521.00
6804.30
8474.10-39
6802
6815.10-99
84-3, 8464.10-90
70-US6, 7018.10
71-4(c),
7103.10-7104.90, 95-2,
96-4
9613.80
7104
69-US4(a)

9102.11-99
9101.11-99
4504.90
8309
4503.10
3923.50
4016.99
8507.10-80
4819.60
8516.21
8471.92-99
8516.10
8419.11, 8419.19
8419.81
8516.60
7321
8426.12
8462.21-29
59-7(a)(iii), 5911.40
7614
7413.00
7312.10
7508.00
91-US2, 9113.10-90
4205.00
46-1, 1213.00
Ch. 46
8433.40
4807.91

9505.90
8530.10
9024.10-80
2941.20
3003.10
3004.10
6812.30
9201.10-9202.90

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
STRINGS
for musical instruments.................................................................
STRIP
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of lead..............................................................................................
of molybdenum...............................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of plastics, cellular.........................................................................
of plastics, noncellular and not reinforced...................................
of plastics, other.............................................................................
of rubber..........................................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of tungsten......................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
self-adhesive, of plastics...............................................................
STRIPS
of precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.........
of wood, continuously shaped......................................................
STROBOSCOPES...........................................................................
STROLLERS.....................................................................................
STRONG-BOXES
of base metals................................................................................
STRONTIANITE...............................................................................
STRONTIUM....................................................................................
STRONTIUM CARBONATE...........................................................
STRONTIUM HYDROXIDE............................................................
STRONTIUM NITRATE..................................................................
STRONTIUM OXIDE.......................................................................
STRONTIUM PEROXIDE...............................................................
STROPS
leather or composition leather......................................................
STRUCTURES AND PARTS OF STRUCTURES
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
STUD LINK CHAIN
of iron or steel.................................................................................
STUDIO BACK-CLOTHS
textile fabrics used for....................................................................
STUDS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
STUFFED TOYS..............................................................................
STUFFING
vegetable materials as..................................................................
STURGEON
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
STURGEON ROE
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
STYLOGRAPH PENS.....................................................................
STYRENE..........................................................................................
polymers of, in primary forms.......................................................
polymers of, waste, parings, and scrap.......................................
STYRENE-ACRYLONITRILE (SAN) COPOLYMERS
in primary forms..............................................................................
STYRENE-BUTADIENE RUBBER (SBR)
uncompounded..............................................................................
SUBASSEMBLIES
for color televisions........................................................................
SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING OR PRODUCTION
PLATFORMS..................................................................................
SUBWAY SIGNALING, SAFETY OR TRAFFIC CONTROL
EQUIPMENT...................................................................................
SUCCINNIC ACID............................................................................
SUCROSE.........................................................................................
SUFENTANIL (INN).........................................................................
SUGAR..............................................................................................

9209.30
76-1(d), 7606
74-1(g), 7409.11-90
78-1(d), 7804.11
8102.92
75-1(d), 7506
39-10
3921.11-19
3920
3921.90
40-9
80-1(d), 8004.00
8101.92
4008
79-1(d), 7905.00
3919
71-US1(b)
4409
9029.20
8715.00
8303.00
25-4
2805.19
2836.92
2816.40
2834.29
2816.40
2816.40
4205.00
7610
7308
7315.81
5907.00
7318.15
9503.41
1402
0304.10
0304.20
0302.69, 0304
0303.79, 0304
0305.20
0302.70
0303.80
9608.39
2902.50
3903
3915.20
3903.20
4002.11-19
85-US4
8905.20
8530.10
2917.19
1701
2934.91
Ch. 17, 17-US3(a)-(ij)

chemically pure, except sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose,


fructose..........................................................................................
confectioneries...............................................................................
raw...................................................................................................
refined.............................................................................................
wastes.............................................................................................
SUGAR BEET...................................................................................
SUGAR BEET SEED........................................................................
SUGAR BOWLS
of plastics........................................................................................
SUGAR CANE..................................................................................
SUGAR CONFECTIONERY...........................................................
containing cocoa............................................................................
SUGAR MANUFACTURING MACHINERY, n.e.s.o.i..................
SUGAR TONGS
of base metals................................................................................
SUIT-TYPE JACKETS AND BLAZERS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
SUITCASES......................................................................................
SUITS.................................................................................................
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys, knitted or crocheted.............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
SULFACETAMIDE, SODIUM.........................................................
SULFADIAZINE................................................................................
SULFAGUANIDINE..........................................................................
SULFAMERAZINE...........................................................................
SULFAMETHAZINE.........................................................................
SULFAMETHAZINE, SODIUM......................................................
SULFAMETHOXAZOLE.................................................................
SULFANILAMIDE.............................................................................
SULFAPYRIDINE.............................................................................
SULFAQUINOXALINE....................................................................
SULFASALAZINE............................................................................
SULFATES
barium, natural...............................................................................
calcium, natural..............................................................................
of metals..........................................................................................
SULFATHIAZOLE............................................................................
SULFATHIAZOLE, SODIUM..........................................................
SULFIDES
of metals..........................................................................................
of nonmetals...................................................................................
SULFINPYRAZONE........................................................................
SULFISOXAZOLE............................................................................
SULFITE WRAPPING PAPER.......................................................
SULFITES
of metals..........................................................................................
4-SULFO-1,8-NAPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE..................................
SULFONAMIDES.............................................................................
SULFONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED
HYDROCARBONS
whether or not halogenated..........................................................
SULFONITRIC ACIDS.....................................................................
5-SULFOSALICYLIC ACID.............................................................
SULFOXYLATES
of metals..........................................................................................
SULFUR.............................................................................................
sublimed, precipitated, colloidal...................................................
SULFUR BLACK..............................................................................
SULFUR DIOXIDE...........................................................................
SULFURIC ACID..............................................................................
SULFURIC CHLOROHYDRIN.......................................................
SUMAC
tanning extract................................................................................
SUN TAN PREPARATIONS...........................................................
SUNBLINDS......................................................................................
SUNFLOWER SEEDS.....................................................................
residues...........................................................................................
SUNFLOWER-SEED OIL................................................................

68

2940.00
1704.10-90
17-S1, 1701-1702
1701-1702
2303.20
1212.91
1209.10
3924.10
1212.99
Ch. 17
18-2, 1806
8438.30
8215
6203.31-39
6103.31-39
6204.31-39
6104.31-39
4202.11-12
61-3(a), 62-3(a)
6203.11-19
6103.11-19
6204.11-19
6104.11-19
2935.00
2935.00
2935.00
2935.00
2935.00
2935.00
2935.00
2935.00
2935.00
2935.00
2935.00
2511.10
2520
2833.11-29
2935.00
2935.00
2830.10-90
2813.10-90
2933.19
2935.00
48-S4, 4805.30
2832.10-20
2917.39
2935.00

2904.10-90
2808.00
2918.29
2831.10-90
2503.10-90
2802.00
3204.19
2811.23
2807.00
2806.20
201.90
3304.10-99
6306.11-19
1206.00
2306.30
1512.11-19, 1516-1518

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
SUNGLASSES.................................................................................
SUNSCREEN PREPARATIONS...................................................
SUNSUITS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
SUPER-HEATED WATER BOILERS............................................
SUPERHEATERS
auxiliary plant for boilers................................................................
SUPERPHOSPHATES....................................................................
SUPERSULFATE CEMENT...........................................................
SUPPLY METERS
for gas, liquid or electricity............................................................
SURF BOARDS................................................................................
SURFACE COVERED.....................................................................
SURFACE TEMPERING MACHINES AND APPLIANCES
gas-operated..................................................................................
SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS.........................................................
anionic.............................................................................................
cationic............................................................................................
nonionic...........................................................................................
SURFACE-ACTIVE PREPARATIONS
other than soap...............................................................................
used as soap, in solid shapes......................................................
SURFACING PREPARATIONS
nonrefractory..................................................................................
SURGE SUPPRESSORS...............................................................
SURGICAL BELTS..........................................................................
SURGICAL CATGUT
sterile...............................................................................................
SURGICAL DRAPES.......................................................................
SURGICAL FURNITURE................................................................
SURGICAL HEMOSTATICS
sterile absorbable...........................................................................
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES.......................
SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES....................
SUSPENDERS.................................................................................
SUTURE MATERIALS
sterile...............................................................................................
SWEATERS
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
SWEATSHIRTS
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
SWEEPERS
for floors..........................................................................................
SWEET BISCUITS...........................................................................
SWEET CORN. See VEGETABLES
SWEET GINGER
prepared or preserved...................................................................
SWEET POTATOES........................................................................
SWEETMEATS.................................................................................
SWEETSOPS. See FRUIT
SWIMMING POOLS........................................................................
SWIMWEAR
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys' knitted or crocheted.............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls' knitted or crocheted.........................................
SWINE
dried, salted, in brine, or smoked.................................................
edible offal of..................................................................................
fresh or chilled meat of..................................................................
frozen meat of.................................................................................
hides or skins of.............................................................................
leather of.........................................................................................
live....................................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
See also HAMS; PORK
SWISS CHEESE...............................................................................
SWITCHES
of human or animal hair or of textile materials............................
SWITCHES, ELECTRIC..................................................................

9004.10
3304.10-99
6211.32-33
6211.42-43
8402.20
8404.10
31-3(A)(iii), 3103.10
2523
9028.10-30
9506.29
44-US1(c)

SWITCHING APPARATUS............................................................
telephonic and telegraphic............................................................
SWIVEL SEATS...............................................................................
SWORDFISH
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
SWORDS...........................................................................................
SYLVITE............................................................................................
SYNTHETIC CRYOLITE.................................................................

SYNTHETIC FIBERS.......................................................................
babies' garments of.......................................................................
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted of...................................
blankets (other than electric blankets) and traveling rugs of.....
curtains, drapes, blinds, valances of...........................................
dresses of.......................................................................................
dresses, knitted or crocheted of...................................................
3402
gloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted of......................
3401.11-19
men's or boys' ensembles of.........................................................
men's or boys' ensembles, knitted or crocheted of....................
3214
men's or boys' suit-type jackets and blazers of..........................
8535.40, 8536.30
men's or boys' suit-type jackets and blazers, knitted or
9021.19
crocheted of..................................................................................
men's or boys' suits of...................................................................
30-3(a), 3006.10
men's or boys' suits, knitted or crocheted of...............................
6307.90
men's or boys' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts, knitted
9402
or crocheted of..............................................................................
men's or boys' trousers, overalls, breeches, shorts of...............
30-3(c)
sails of.............................................................................................
9018.11-90
shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils of..............................
9015.10-80
skirts and divided skirts of............................................................
6212
skirts, knitted or crocheted of.......................................................
tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds of..........................................
30-3(a), 3006.10
tents of.............................................................................................
track suits, warm-up suits and jogging suits, knitted or
6111.10-90
crocheted of..................................................................................
6110
women's or girls' ensembles of.....................................................
women's or girls' ensembles, knitted or crocheted of................
6111.10-90
women's or girls' suit-type jackets and blazers of......................
6110
women's or girls' suit-type jackets and blazers, knitted or
crocheted of..................................................................................
9603
women's or girls' suits of...............................................................
1905.31
women's or girls' suits, knitted or crocheted of...........................
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts, knitted
or crocheted of..............................................................................
2008.99
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches, shorts of...........
0714.20
See also ARTIFICIAL FIBERS; MAN-MADE FIBERS
1704.90
SYNTHETIC RUBBER....................................................................
SYNTHETIC RUTILE.......................................................................
9506.99
SYNTHETIC SILICA GEL...............................................................
SYRINGES........................................................................................
6211.11
of plastics, non-hypodermic..........................................................
6112.31-39
SYRUPS............................................................................................
6211.12
cane or beet sugar.........................................................................
6112.41-49
sugar................................................................................................
T-SHIRTS
0210.11-19
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
0206.30-49, 0210.11-19 knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
0203.11-19
TABLE ARTICLES
0203.21-29
of aluminum....................................................................................
41-1(c)
of copper or copper alloys.............................................................
4106.31-32, 4113
of iron or steel.................................................................................
0103.10-92
of tin.................................................................................................
1602.41
of zinc..............................................................................................
TABLE COVERS
0406
of plastics........................................................................................
TABLE GAMES................................................................................
6704
TABLE KNIVES................................................................................
8535-8537
TABLE LAMPS
electric.............................................................................................
8468.10
34-2
3402.11
3402.12
3402.13

69

8535.10-8537.20,
8535-8537
8517.30
9401.30
0304.10
0304.20
0302.69, 0304
0303.79, 0304
9307.00
31-4(a)(i), 3104.10
2826.30
54-1, 5402, 5404,
5406.10, 55-1, 5501,
5503, 5505.10, 5506
6209.30
6111.30
6301.40
6303.12, 6303.92
6204.43
6104.43
6116.93
6203.23
6103.23
6203.33
6103.33
6203.12
6103.12
6103.43
6203.43
6306.31
6214.30
6204.53
6104.53
6306.12
6306.22
6112.12
6204.23
6104.23
6204.33
6104.33
6204.13
6104.13
6104.63
6204.63
40-1, 40-4
2614.00
2811.22
9018.31
3926.90
17-US3(a)-(ij)
2106.90
1702.10-90
6111.20-90
6109
7615.10
7418.10
7323
8007.00
7907.90
3924.90
9504
8211.91
9405.20

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
TABLE LIGHTERS...........................................................................
TABLE LINEN...................................................................................
TABLE NAPKINS
of paper or paper pulp...................................................................
TABLE-TENNIS EQUIPMENT.......................................................
TABLECLOTHS...............................................................................
needlecraft sets for making...........................................................
of paper or paper pulp...................................................................
TABLES
for billiards......................................................................................
TABLEWARE
ceramic, other than of porcelain or china....................................
goldsmiths' and silversmiths' wares.............................................
of base metals................................................................................
of glass............................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of porcelain or china......................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
TACHOMETERS..............................................................................
TACHYMETERS..............................................................................
TACKLE
fishing..............................................................................................
TACKS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
TAFIA.................................................................................................
TAILCOAT.........................................................................................
TAILORS' CHALKS.........................................................................
TAILORS' DUMMIES.......................................................................
TAILORS' SHEARS
of base metals................................................................................
TALC..................................................................................................
TALL OIL...........................................................................................
TALL OIL FATTY ACIDS................................................................
TALLOW OIL....................................................................................
TAMARINDS. See FRUIT
TAMBOURINES...............................................................................
TAMOXIFEN CITRATE...................................................................
TAMPING MACHINERY
for earth, minerals or ores.............................................................
self-propelled..................................................................................
TAMPONS
of paper or paper pulp...................................................................
sanitary............................................................................................
TANGERINES. See FRUIT
TANK CARS
railway or tramway.........................................................................
TANK TOPS
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
TANKS
armored fighting vehicles..............................................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
TANNIC ACID...................................................................................
TANNING EXTRACTS
of vegetable origin..........................................................................
TANNING MACHINERY.................................................................
TANNING SUBSTANCES AND PREPARATIONS
inorganic and synthetic organic....................................................
TANNINS...........................................................................................
TANTALUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF.....................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
TANTALUM ELECTROLYTIC FIXED CAPACITORS................
TAPE
self-adhesive, of plastics...............................................................
TAPE PLAYERS
combined, in the same housing, with a radiobroadcast
receiver..........................................................................................
TAPE RECORDERS........................................................................
combined, in the same housing, with a radiobroadcast
receiver..........................................................................................
TAPE RECORDINGS

9613.80
magnetic..........................................................................................
63-3(a)(iii), 6302.40-59 TAPERED ROLLER ASSEMBLIES...............................................
TAPERED ROLLER BEARINGS....................................................
4818.30
TAPERS.............................................................................................
9506.40
TAPES
6302.51-53
entered with players or recorders.................................................
6308.00
magnetic, prepared, unrecorded..................................................
4818.30
magnetic, recorded........................................................................
TAPESTRIES....................................................................................
9504.20
needlecraft sets for making...........................................................
TAPIOCA...........................................................................................
6912.00
TAPPING MACHINES
71-9, 7114.11-19
for removing metal.........................................................................
82-US1, 8215
TAPPING TOOLS
7013
interchangeable, of base metals..................................................
3924.10
of base metals................................................................................
6911.10
TAPS..................................................................................................
4419.00
TAR
9029.20
coal..................................................................................................
9015.20
wood................................................................................................
TAR SANDS......................................................................................
9507
TARA
tanning extract................................................................................
7616.10
TARGET-SHOOTING RIFLES.......................................................
7415.10
TARGET-SHOOTING SHOTGUNS..............................................
7317.00
TARPAULINS...................................................................................
2208.40
TARRAGON......................................................................................
61-3(a), 62-3(a)
dried.................................................................................................
9609.90
TARRED MACADAM.......................................................................
9618.00
TARRED PAPER AND PAPERBOARD........................................
TARTAR EMETIC............................................................................
8213.00
TARTARIC ACID..............................................................................
2526.10-20
salts and esters of..........................................................................
3803.00
TASSELS..........................................................................................
3823.13
for trimmings...................................................................................
1503.00
TAXIMETERS...................................................................................
TEA.....................................................................................................
9206.00
black................................................................................................
2922.19
containers and wrappings.............................................................
extracts, essences, and concentrates.........................................
8430.50, 8430.61
green................................................................................................
8429.40
impure.............................................................................................
TEA MAKERS
4818.40
electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes...............
5601.10
TEA SETS
toy....................................................................................................
TEAK..................................................................................................
8606
chairs of...........................................................................................
upholstered chairs of.....................................................................
6109
TECHNETIUM..................................................................................
TEETH
8710.00
artificial............................................................................................
7611.00
TELEFERICS....................................................................................
7309, 7310
TELEGRAPHIC APPARATUS
39-11(a), 3925.10
electrical, for line telegraphy.........................................................
3201.90
TELEGRAPHIC SWITCHING APPARATUS................................
TELEPHONE ANSWERING MACHINES
3201.10-20
with a sound recording device......................................................
8453.10
TELEPHONE HANDSETS..............................................................
TELEPHONE SETS.........................................................................
3202.10-90
TELEPHONIC APPARATUS
3201
amplifiers for use as repeaters.....................................................
8103
electrical, for line telephony..........................................................
2615.90
TELEPHONIC SWITCHING APPARATUS..................................
8532.10, 8532.21
TELEPRINTERS...............................................................................
TELESCOPES
3919
designed for parts of machines, etc.............................................
optical..............................................................................................
8527.11, 8527.21,
TELESCOPIC SIGHTS
8527.31
for fitting to arms............................................................................
8520.10-8522.39
TELETYPEWRITERS......................................................................
8527.11, 8527.21,
TELEVISION CAMERA TUBES.....................................................
8527.31
TELEVISION CAMERAS................................................................
TELEVISION PICTURE TUBES

70

8524.21-23
8482.20
8482.20
3406.00
85-6
8523.11-13
8524.21-23
5805
6308.00
1903.00
84-3, 8459.10, 8459.70
8207.40
8205.10
8481.10-80
2706.00
3807.00
2714.10
3201.90
9303.30
9303.20
6306.11-19
7-2
0712.90
2517.30
4811.10
2918.13
2918.12
2918.13
6307.90
5808.90
9029.10
0902
0902.30-40
9-US3
2101.20
0902.10-20
9-US4
8516.71
9503.70
Ch. 44
9401.69
9401.61
28-6(a)
9021.21
8428.60
8517.20-82
8517.30
8520.20
8518.30
8517.10
8518.40
8517.10-82
8517.30
8517.20
9013.10
9005.80
90-4, 9013.10, 93-1(d)
8517.20
8540.20
8525.30

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
cathode-ray.....................................................................................
TELEVISION RECEIVERS..............................................................
TELEVISION TRANSMISSION APPARATUS............................
TELEVISIONS
subassemblies for color televisions.............................................
TELLURIUM......................................................................................
TEMAZEPAM (INN).........................................................................
TEMPERATURE REGULATORS
automatic........................................................................................
TENDONS
articles of.........................................................................................
TENNIS RACKETS..........................................................................
TENNIS SHOES...............................................................................
TENSIMETERS
medical............................................................................................
TENTS...............................................................................................
TEQUILA...........................................................................................
TERBUTALINE SULFATE..............................................................
TEREPHTHALIC ACID AND ITS SALTS.....................................
TERPENE ALCOHOLS
acyclic..............................................................................................
TERPINEOLS...................................................................................
TERRY FABRICS
of cotton...........................................................................................
TERRY TOWELING
of cotton...........................................................................................
TEST BENCHES..............................................................................
TESTING MACHINES AND APPLIANCES
for testing the mechanical properties of materials.....................
TETRABROMOBISPHENOL A......................................................
TETRABROMOPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE....................................
TETRABUTYLTIN............................................................................
TETRACHLORO-3-CYANOBENZOIC ACID, METHYL
ESTER.............................................................................................
TETRACHLOROETHANE..............................................................
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE.........................................................
TETRACYCLINES and their derivatives.......................................
TETRAETHYL LEAD
antiknock preparations based on.................................................
TETRAHYDROCANNABINOLS....................................................
TETRAHYDROFURAN...................................................................
TETRAHYDROFURFURYL ALCOHOL........................................
TETRAMETHYL LEAD
antiknock preparations based on.................................................
TETRAMETHYLPYRAZINE...........................................................
TETRAPROPYLENE.......................................................................
TETRAZEPAM (INN).......................................................................
TETROLS..........................................................................................
TEXTILE ARTICLES
worn.................................................................................................
TEXTILE BAST FIBERS
sacks and bags of..........................................................................
TEXTILE CALENDERING AND ROLLING MACHINES.............
TEXTILE FABRICS
made up articles of.........................................................................
TEXTILE FLOCK..............................................................................
TEXTILE............................................................................................
auxiliary machinery........................................................................
bleaching machines.......................................................................
braid making machines.................................................................
coating machines...........................................................................
cutting machines............................................................................
doubling machines.........................................................................
dressing machines.........................................................................
dry-cleaning machines..................................................................
drying machines, other than centrifugal dryers..........................
dyeing machines............................................................................
embroidery making machines......................................................
finishing machines.........................................................................
folding machines............................................................................
for extruding, drawing, texturing and cutting man-made textile
materials........................................................................................
for preparing textile fibers.............................................................

8540.11-12
8528.10, 8528.20
8525.10
85-US4
2804.50
2933.91
9032.10
4206
9506.51
64-US2
9018.90
6306.21-29
2208.90
2922.50
2917.36
2905.22
2906.14
6302.60
6302.60
9031.20
9024.10-80
2908.10
2917.39
2931.00
2926.90
2903.19
2903.23
2941.30
3811.11
2932.95
2932.11
2932.13
3811.11
2933.99
2710
2933.91
2905.49
6309.00-6310
6305.10
8420.10
62-1, 63-1
5601.30
MACHINERY
8448.11-19
8451.40
8447.90
8451.90
8451.50
8445.30
8451.90
8451.10
8451.21-29
8451.40
8447.90
8451.90
8451.50
8444.00
8445, 8448

for preparing textile yarn for use on weaving machines, knitting


machines, etc................................................................................
for producing yarn..........................................................................
gimped yarn making machines.....................................................
impregnating machines.................................................................
ironing or pressing machines........................................................
knitting machines...........................................................................
lace making machines...................................................................
looms...............................................................................................
paste application machines..........................................................
pinking machines...........................................................................
reeling machines............................................................................
spinning machines.........................................................................
stitch bonding machines...............................................................
tufting machines.............................................................................
twisting machines...........................................................................
unreeling machines........................................................................
washing machines, other than household or laundry.................
weaving machines.........................................................................
winding machines..........................................................................
wringing machines.........................................................................
TEXTILE MATERIALS
articles of.........................................................................................

8445, 8448
8445.20-8445.90
8447.90
8451.90
8451.30
8447.11-8447.20
8447.90
8446.10-30
8451.90
8451.50
8445.11, 8451.50
8445.20
8447.20
8447.90
8445.30
8451.50
8451.40
8446.10-30
8445.40
8451.90

63-3(a)
4202.12, 4202.22,
bags, cases, and containers of..................................................... 4202.32, 4202.92
furniture parts of............................................................................. 9403.90
TEXTILE PRODUCTS
quilted.............................................................................................. 5811.00
TEXTILE WALL COVERINGS........................................................ 59-3, 5905.00
TEXTILE-TREATMENT PREPARATIONS
except oil or grease........................................................................ 3809
oil or grease.................................................................................... 3403
TEXTILES
machines and appliances for testing the mechanical properties
thereof............................................................................................ 9024.80
photographic, exposed and developed....................................... 3705
photographic, exposed but not developed.................................. 3704.00
photographic, sensitized, unexposed.......................................... 3703
TEXTS
handwritten..................................................................................... 4906.00
TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN............................................ 2106.10
TEXTURING MACHINES
for manmade textile materials...................................................... 8444.00
THALLIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF....................................... 8112.91
THEATERS
travelling.......................................................................................... 9508.90
THEATRICAL SCENERY
textile fabrics used for.................................................................... 5907.00
THEBACON (INN)............................................................................ 2939.11
THEODOLITES................................................................................ 9015.20
THEOPHYLLINE and its derivatives.............................................. 2939.59
THEOPHYLLINE-ETHYLENEDIAMINE and its
derivatives....................................................................................... 2939.59
THERAPEUTIC RESPIRATION APPARATUS........................... 9019.20
THERMOCOPYING MACHINES................................................... 9009.30
THERMOGRAPHS.......................................................................... 9025.80
THERMOMETERS........................................................................... 9025.11-19
THERMOSTATS.............................................................................. 9032.10
THIAMINE
bulk, unmixed................................................................................. 2936.22
1,9-THIANTHRENEDICARBOXYLIC ACID................................. 2934.99
THINNERS
organic composite.......................................................................... 3814.00
THIOCARBAMATES....................................................................... 2930.20
THIOCYANATES............................................................................. 2930.90
of metals.......................................................................................... 2838.00
THIOGLYCOLIC ACID.................................................................... 2930.90
THIOPHOSPHORIC ESTERS and their salts and
derivatives....................................................................................... 2920.10
THIOSULFATES
of metals.......................................................................................... 2832.30
THIOUREA RESINS
in primary forms.............................................................................. 3909.10
THIOXANTHENE-9-ONE................................................................ 2934.99

71

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
THIOXANTHONE.............................................................................
THIURAM MONO-, DI- OR TETRASULFIDES............................
THIURAMS.......................................................................................
THORIUM
and its compounds.........................................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
THREAD
of asbestos or asbestos-based mixtures.....................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
See also SEWING THREAD
THREAD ROLLING MACHINES
for working metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets, without
removing material.........................................................................
THREADED BUNGS
of base metals................................................................................
THREADING MACHINES
for removing metal.........................................................................
THREADING TOOLS, HANDTOOLS...........................................
THREADING TOOLS, INTERCHANGEABLE.............................
THRESHING MACHINERY............................................................
THRESHOLDS FOR DOORS
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
THROMBOXANES..........................................................................
THUMB TACKS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
THYME..............................................................................................
THYRISTORS...................................................................................
L-THYROXINE, SODIUM...............................................................
TIAMA................................................................................................
TIBETAN LAMB
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
TICKET-ISSUING MACHINES......................................................
TIES....................................................................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
TIGHTS
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
TILE
ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall.....................................
felt carpets and floor coverings of................................................
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
of asbestos- or cellulose fiber-cement.........................................
of cement, concrete or artificial stone..........................................
of glass............................................................................................
of natural cork.................................................................................
of plaster or plaster composition..................................................
of siliceous fossil meals or siliceous earths.................................
of stone............................................................................................
of vinyl.............................................................................................
refractory.........................................................................................
roofing..............................................................................................
sound absorbing.............................................................................
support or filler................................................................................
TILIDINE (INN).................................................................................
TIMBER WEDGES
of base metals................................................................................
TIMBERS...........................................................................................
TIME
apparatus for measuring, recording or indicating intervals
thereof............................................................................................
TIME CLOCKS.................................................................................
TIME REGISTERS...........................................................................
TIME SWITCHES.............................................................................
cases therefor.................................................................................
TIME-RECORDERS.........................................................................
TIMEPIECES.....................................................................................
TIMERS.............................................................................................
TIMOTHY GRASS SEED................................................................
TIMPANI............................................................................................
TIN ALLOYS.....................................................................................
TIN AND ARTICLES THEREOF....................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................

2934.99
2930.30
2930.90

TIN CHLORIDES..............................................................................
TIN OXIDES......................................................................................
TINPLATE
articles of.........................................................................................
2844.30
table, kitchen and household articles..........................................
2612.20
TIPS
for tools, of sintered metal carbides or cermets.........................
6812.90
TIRE FLAPS
40-7, 4007.00
of rubber..........................................................................................
TIRE TREADS
interchangeable, of rubber............................................................
TIRES
8463.20
new pneumatic, of rubber.............................................................
retreaded, of rubber.......................................................................
8309
solid or cushion, of rubber.............................................................
used pneumatic, of rubber............................................................
84-3, 8459.10, 8459.70 TISSUE ADHESIVES
8205.10
sterile...............................................................................................
8207.40
TITANIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF........................................
8433.51, 8433.52
ash and residues containing.........................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
7610.10
TITANIUM DIOXIDE
7308.30
pigments and preparations based on..........................................
39-11(d), 3925.20
TITANIUM OXIDES.........................................................................
2937.50
TITLE DOCUMENTS.......................................................................
TITLERS
7317.00
photographic...................................................................................
0910.40
TOASTED BREAD...........................................................................
8541.30, 8541.40
TOASTER-OVENS..........................................................................
2937.40
electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes...............
Ch. 44
TOASTERS.......................................................................................
electrothermic, of a kind used for domestic purposes...............
4301.30
TOBACCO
4302.13, 4302.20-30
filler..................................................................................................
8470.90
manufactured.................................................................................
6215
substitutes.......................................................................................
6117.20
unmanufactured.............................................................................
waste...............................................................................................
6115.11-19
wrapper...........................................................................................
TOBACCO POUCHES....................................................................
6907
TOBACCO PREPARING AND MAKING UP MACHINERY.......
55-1
TOBOGGANS...................................................................................
4504.10
TOCOPHEROLS
6811.20
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
6810.19
TOILET ARTICLES
7016.90
ceramic, other than of porcelain or china....................................
4503.90
of porcelain or china......................................................................
6809.11-19
of silver............................................................................................
6901.00
TOILET BRUSHES
68-US2, 6802.10
for personal use..............................................................................
3918.10
TOILET LINEN..................................................................................
6902
of cotton...........................................................................................
6905.10
TOILET PAPER................................................................................
6808.00
TOILET PREPARATIONS..............................................................
6904.90
TOILET SETS
2922.44
personal, for travel.........................................................................
TOILET SPRAYERS
8201
and their parts................................................................................
44-US2
TOILET WARES
of tin.................................................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
9106.10-90
TOILET WATERS............................................................................
9106.10
TOILET-WARE
9106.10
goldsmiths' and silversmiths' wares.............................................
9107.00
TOILETRY BAGS.............................................................................
91-US1(b)
TOILETS
9106.10
ceramic............................................................................................
91-US1(a)
TOKEN-OPERATED RECORD-PLAYERS..................................
9106.10-90
TOLBUTAMIDE................................................................................
1209.26
o-TOLIDINE.......................................................................................
9206.00
TOLUENE..........................................................................................
80-S1(b)
TOLUENE-2,4-DIAMINE.................................................................
Ch. 80, 80-S1(a)
TOLUENE-2,5-DIAMINE.................................................................
2609.00
TOLUENE-2,5-DIAMINE SULFATE..............................................

72

2827.37
2825.90
7326.90
7323.99
8209.00
4012
4012
4011
4012.11-.19
4012.90
4012.20
30-3(a), 3006.10
8108
2620.90
2614.00
3206.10
2823.00
4907.00
9010.20
1905.40
85-US2
8516.72
85-US2
8516.72
24-US1
2402-2403
2403
2401.10-30
2401.30
24-US1
4202
8478.10
9506.99
2936.28
6912.00
6911.10
7114.11
9603
63-3(a)(iii)
6302.60
4803, 4818
33-3
9605.00
9616.10
8007.00
7907.90
3303.00
71-9
4202
6910
8519.10
2935.00
2921.59
27-S3, 2707.20, 2902.30
2921.51
2921.51
2921.51

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
TOLUENEDIISOCYANATES (UNMIXED)...................................
2,4- AND 2,6-TOLUENEDIISOCYANATES MIXTURES............
o-TOLUENESULFONAMIDE.........................................................
p-TOLUENESULFONYL CHLORIDE...........................................
-TOLUIC ACID................................................................................
TOLUIDINES and their derivatives and their salts.......................
p-TOLYLMETHYLPYRAZOLONE................................................
TOM-TOMS......................................................................................
TOMATO JUICE...............................................................................
TOMATOES. See VEGETABLES
TONGUE DEPRESSORS
of wood............................................................................................
TONGUES
bovine..............................................................................................
TONKA BEANS................................................................................
TOOL BAGS.....................................................................................
TOOL CASES
of wood............................................................................................
TOOL GRINDING MACHINES
for finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets.............
TOOL HANDLES
of wood............................................................................................
TOOL HOLDERS
for machine tools............................................................................
TOOL STEEL
definition..........................................................................................
TOOLS
of wood............................................................................................
electromechanical, with self-contained electric motor, for
working in the hand......................................................................
interchangeable, of base metals..................................................
TOOTHBRUSHES...........................................................................
TOOTHLESS SAW BLADES
of base metals................................................................................
TOOTHPASTES...............................................................................
TOOTHPICKS
of wood............................................................................................
TOPOGRAPHICAL PLANS AND DRAWINGS
original, by hand.............................................................................
printed.............................................................................................
TOPS
man-made fibers, knitted or crocheted........................................
TORPEDOES....................................................................................
TORQUE CONVERTERS...............................................................
TORQUE METER WRENCHES.....................................................
TORTOISE-SHELL..........................................................................
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
TOW
artificial filament.............................................................................
synthetic filament...........................................................................
TOWELS
of paper...........................................................................................
TOWER CRANES............................................................................
TOWERS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
TOYS.................................................................................................
for pets, of vulcanized rubber.......................................................
TRACING CLOTHS.........................................................................
TRACING PAPERS..........................................................................
TRACK FOR RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY......................................
TRACK SUITS..................................................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
TRACK TOOLS................................................................................
TRACK-LAYING TRACTORS........................................................
TRACTION MECHANISMS
for funiculars...................................................................................
TRACTORS......................................................................................
motor vehicles................................................................................
TRAFFIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT
for railways, streetcar lines, subways, roads, inland waterways,
parking facilities, port installations or airfields..........................
TRAILERS.........................................................................................
TRAINING SHOES..........................................................................
TRAMWAY LOCOMOTIVES AND ROLLING STOCK...............

2929.10
2929.10
2935.00
2904.10
2916.33
2921.43
2933.19
9206.00
20-4

4421.90

TRAMWAY SLEEPERS
of wood............................................................................................
TRAMWAY TRACK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
TRAMWAY TRACK FIXTURES AND FITTINGS........................
TRANSCEIVERS..............................................................................
radiotelegraphic or radiotelephonic.............................................
TRANSCRIBING MACHINES........................................................
TRANSFER PAPERS......................................................................
TRANSFERS (DECALCOMANIAS)..............................................
TRANSFORMERS
electrical..........................................................................................

4406
7302
Ch. 86
85-US3
8525.20
8519.40
4809, 4816
4908

8504.21-34
85-5(A), 8541.21,
0206.21, 0210.20
TRANSISTORS................................................................................ 8541.29, 8541.40
1211.90
TRANSLUCENT PAPERS.............................................................. 4806.40
4202
TRANSMISSION APPARATUS
for radiotelephonic, radiotelegraphic, radiobroadcasting or
4420.90
television....................................................................................... 8525.10
TRANSMISSION BELTS OR BELTING
84-3, 8460.31, 8460.39
of textile material............................................................................ 5910.00
of vulcanized rubber...................................................................... 4010
4404
TRANSMISSION FLUIDS
hydraulic, less than 70% petroleum oils...................................... 3819.00
8466.10
TRANSMISSION SHAFTS............................................................. 8483.10
TRANSPLANTERS
72-US1(e)
agricultural, horticultural or forestry............................................. 8432.30
TRANSPORTER CRANES............................................................. 8426.19
4417
TRAVEL BAGS................................................................................. 42-US1, 4202.92
TRAVEL SETS.................................................................................. 9605.00
8508.10-80
TRAVELING BAGS.......................................................................... 4202
8207
TRAVELING CRANES
9603.21
overhead......................................................................................... 8426.11
TRAVELING RUGS......................................................................... 63-3(a)(ii), 6301.20-90
8202
TRAVELING SHOWS...................................................................... 9508.00
3306.10
TRAVERTINE
building stone................................................................................. 2515.11-12
4421.90
TRAYS
of paper or paperboard................................................................. 4823.60
4906.00
of plastics........................................................................................ 3924.10
4905
TREATMENT TABLES
for X-ray or alpha, beta or gamma radiation apparatus............. 9022.90
6114.30
TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS............................................................ 1209.99
9306
TREES
8483.40
Christmas evergreens...................................................................... 0604.91
8204
live.................................................................................................... Ch. 6
0507
live for planting and ornamentation.............................................. 6-1
9601
seeds of forest................................................................................ 12-3
seeds of fruit................................................................................... 12-3
5502.00
TRIACS.............................................................................................. 8541.30, 8541.40
5501
TRIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE...................................................... 2835.21
TRIAZOLAM (INN)........................................................................... 2933.91
4803, 4818.20
TRIBROMOBISPHENOL A............................................................ 2908.10
8426.20
TRIBROMOCUMENE...................................................................... 2903.69
1,1,1-TRICHLORO-2,2-BIS(p-CHLOROPHENYL)ETHANE...... 2903.62
7308.20
TRICHLOROACETIC ACID and its salts and esters................... 2915.40
9503
2,4,5-TRICHLOROANILINE........................................................... 2921.42
4016.99
TRICHLOROBENZENES................................................................ 2903.69
5901
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE........................................................... 2903.19
4806.30
TRICHLOROETHYLENE................................................................ 2903.22
8608
TRICHLOROMETHANE................................................................. 2903.13
61-US2, 62-US2
2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOL and its salts..................................... 2908.10
6112.11-19
,,-TRICHLOROTOLUENE........................................................ 2903.69
8205.59
TRICYCLES...................................................................................... 9503.00
8701.30
TRIETHANOLAMINE and its salts................................................. 2922.13
TRIETHYLAMINE and its salts....................................................... 2921.19
8428.60
TRIFLUOPERAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE.................................... 2934.30
87-2
2-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENOTHIAZINE.............................. 2934.30
8701
TRIMELLITIC ANHYDRIDE............................................................ 2917.39
TRIMEPERIDINE (INN)................................................................... 2933.33
TRIMETHOPRIM.............................................................................. 2933.59
8530.10, 8530.80
TRIMETHYLAMINE and its salts................................................... 2921.11
8716
2,4,6-TRIMETHYLANILINE............................................................ 2921.49
64-US2
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE............................................................. 2905.41
Ch. 86
TRIMMING MAKING MACHINES................................................. 8447.90

73

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
TRIMMINGS
ornamental, in the piece................................................................
TRINITROTOLUENE.......................................................................
TRIOLS..............................................................................................
TRIPHENYL PHOSPHATE............................................................
2,3,5-TRIPHENYLTETRAZOLIUM CHLORIDE..........................
TRIPODS
for holding musical instruments....................................................
for holding photographic cameras...............................................
TRIPOLITE........................................................................................
TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE............................................................
TRITICUM DURUM WHEAT..........................................................
See CEREALS
TROMBONES...................................................................................
TROPICAL WOODS........................................................................
TROUGHS
ceramic............................................................................................
TROUSERS
babies' garments............................................................................
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
ski-suits...........................................................................................
striped..............................................................................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
TROUT
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
live....................................................................................................
TRUCK ASSEMBLIES
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
TRUCKS
works trucks fitted with a crane....................................................
works trucks with lifting or handling equipment..........................
See also MOTOR VEHICLES
TRUFFLES. See VEGETABLES
TRUMPETS......................................................................................
TRUNCHEONS
spring, air or gas............................................................................
TRUNKS............................................................................................
TRUSSES
orthopedic.......................................................................................
DL-TRYPTOPHAN...........................................................................
TUBE ASSEMBLY MACHINES
for assembling electric or electronic tubes in glass
envelopes......................................................................................
TUBE MAKING MACHINES
paper or paperboard......................................................................
TUBE MILLS.....................................................................................
TUBER HARVESTING MACHINES..............................................
TUBEROUS ROOTS
dormant...........................................................................................
in growth or in flower......................................................................
TUBERS
dormant...........................................................................................
in growth or in flower......................................................................
TUBES
glass................................................................................................
glass envelope................................................................................
inner, of rubber...............................................................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of aluminum, prepared for use in structures...............................
of asbestos- or cellulose fiber-cement.........................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of iron or steel, prepared for use in structures............................
of lead..............................................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.........
of tin.................................................................................................

5808
2904.20
2905.49
2919.00
2933.99
9209.92-99
9006.91, 9007.91
2512.00
2835.23
10-S1
9205.10
Ch. 44
6909.90
6209.20-90
6111.20-90
6203.41-49
6103.41-49
6211.20
61-3(a), 62-3(a)
6204.61-69
6104.61-69
0304.10
0304.20
0302.11
0303.21
0301.91
86-2(b), 8607
8426.41-8429.99
8427.10-90

9205.10
9304.00
4202.11-12
9021.19
2933.99

8475.10
8441.30
8455.10
8433.53
0601.10
0601.20
0601.10
0601.20
7002.31
7011.30
4013
76-1(e), 7608.10-20
7610
6811.30
74-1(h), 7411.10-29
7303-7306
7308
78-1(e), 7805.00
75-1(e), 7507.11
39-8, 3917
71-US1(b)
80-1(e), 8006.00

of unvulcanized rubber..................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
thermionic, cold cathode or photocathode..................................
X-ray................................................................................................
TUBING
electrical conduit, of base metal lined with insulating
material..........................................................................................
of base metals, flexible..................................................................
oil well..............................................................................................
textile...............................................................................................
TUBS
ceramic............................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
TUBULAR BELLS............................................................................
TUFTING MACHINES.....................................................................
TUGS
vessels............................................................................................
TULIP BULBS
dormant...........................................................................................
TULLE MAKING MACHINES.........................................................
TUMERIC..........................................................................................
TUNA
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
TUNERS
for television receivers...................................................................
TUNG OIL..........................................................................................
TUNGSTATES
of metals..........................................................................................
TUNGSTEN
and articles thereof........................................................................
ash and residues containing.........................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
TUNGSTEN CARBIDE....................................................................
TUNGSTEN CATALYSTS
prepared..........................................................................................
TUNGSTEN CHLORIDE.................................................................
TUNGSTEN HALOGEN LAMPS...................................................
TUNGSTEN OXIDES.......................................................................
TUNING FORKS..............................................................................
TUNING PINS
for other string musical instruments.............................................
for pianos........................................................................................
TUNNELING MACHINERY............................................................
TURBINES
hydraulic..........................................................................................
gas...................................................................................................
steam and vapor............................................................................
TURBOJETS.....................................................................................
TURBOPROPELLERS....................................................................
TURBOT
Greenland, fresh or chilled...............................................................
Greenland, frozen.............................................................................
TURKEYS
live....................................................................................................
meat and edible offal of.................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
TURKISH TOBACCO......................................................................
TURNING TOOLS, INTERCHANGEABLE..................................
TURNINGS
ferrous waste and scrap................................................................
magnesium.....................................................................................
TURNIPS
fresh or chilled................................................................................
TURNTABLES
for playing phonograph records...................................................
railway or tramway.........................................................................
TURPENTINE
gum, wood or sulfate.....................................................................
TURPENTINE GUM.........................................................................

74

4006
4009
79-1(e), 7906.00
8540.11-89
9022.30

8547.90
8307.10-90
7304.20, 7306.20
5909.00
6909.90
4416
9206.00
8447.90
8904.00
0601.10
8447.90
0910.30
0304.10
0304.20
0302.31-39
0303.41-49
1604.14
8529.90
1515.40, 1516-1518
2841.80
8101
2620.99
2611.00
2849.90
3815
2827.39
8539.10, 8539.21
2825.90
9209.10
9209.92
9209.91
8430.31, 8430.39
8410.11-13
8411.11-82
8406.11-19
8411.11-12
8411.21-22
0302.21, 0304
0303.31, 0304
0105.11-99
0207, 0210.99
1602.31
2401.10
8207.80
7204.41
8104.30
0706.10
8519.31-39
86-3(a), 8608
3805.10
1301.90

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
TWEEZERS.......................................................................................
TWIGS
as fuel wood....................................................................................
TWINE................................................................................................
articles of, n.e.s.o.i.........................................................................
of scrap...........................................................................................
TWISTING MACHINES
for producing textile yarns.............................................................
TYPE
for printing.......................................................................................
TYPEFOUNDING MACHINERY, APPARATUS AND
EQUIPMENT...................................................................................
TYPESETTING MACHINERY, APPARATUS AND
EQUIPMENT...................................................................................
TYPEWRITERS
automatic........................................................................................
electric, nonautomatic...................................................................
nonelectric.......................................................................................
UKULELES........................................................................................
ULTRAMARINE and preparations based thereon........................
ULTRASONIC MACHINE TOOLS.................................................
ULTRASONIC MACHINES AND APPARATUS
for soldering, brazing or welding..................................................
ULTRAVIOLET LAMPS...................................................................
ULTRAVIOLET RAY APPARATUS
medical............................................................................................
UMBRELLA HANDLES
of wood............................................................................................
UMBRELLAS....................................................................................
garden.............................................................................................
other.................................................................................................
UNCOATED PAPER AND PAPERBOARD..................................
UNDERCARRIAGES
for aircraft........................................................................................
UNDERFRAMES
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
UNDERPANTS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
UNDERSHIRTS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
UNDERWATER BREATHING DEVICES......................................
UNIFORMS
men's or boys' judo, karate, martial arts......................................
womens' or girls' judo, karate, martial arts..................................
UNIT CONSTRUCTION MACHINES
for working metal............................................................................
UNIT FURNITURE...........................................................................
UNIVERSAL AC/DC MOTORS......................................................
UNIVERSAL JOINTS.......................................................................
UNIVERSAL MILL PLATE
definition..........................................................................................
UNLOADING MACHINERY............................................................
UNREELING MACHINES
for textile fabrics.............................................................................
UNWROUGHT METAL
definition..........................................................................................
UNWROUGHT PRECIOUS METALS...........................................
UNWROUGHT SILVER...................................................................
UPHOLSTERED SEATS.................................................................
with metal frame.............................................................................
UPHOLSTERY LEATHER..............................................................
UPPERS
of footwear......................................................................................
UPRIGHT PIANOS..........................................................................
URANIUM
compounds.....................................................................................
metal................................................................................................
natural..............................................................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
U235 depleted...................................................................................
U235 enriched...................................................................................
UREA..................................................................................................

8203.20
4401.10
XI-3(A), 5607
5609
6310
8445.30
8442.50
8442.20
8442.20
8469.10
8469.21, 8469.29
8469.31, 8469.39
9202.90
3206.41
84-3, 8456.20, 8466
8515.11-19, 8515.80
8539.40
9018.20
4404
Ch. 66
6601.10
6601.91, 6601.99
4801-4805
8803.20
86-2(b), 8607
6207.11-19
6107.11-19
6207
6208
9020.00
6203.22
6204.22
8457.20, 84-4
94-2(a)
8501.10-20
8483.60
72-US1(b)
8425.10-8428-90
8451.50
XV-US2
71-US1(a)
7106.91
9401.61
9401.71
4104, 4107
64-4(a), 6406.10
9201.10
2844.10-30
2844.10
2844.10
2612.10
2844.30
2844.20
31-2(A)(viii), 3102.10

UREA RESINS
in primary forms..............................................................................
UREINES and their derivatives.......................................................
URINALS
ceramic............................................................................................
URUNDAY
tanning extract................................................................................
V-BELTS AND V-BELTING
of plastics........................................................................................
of rubber..........................................................................................
VACCINES
human medicine.............................................................................
veterinary medicine........................................................................
VACUUM CLEANERS
domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric
motor..............................................................................................
VACUUM FLASKS
glass inners for...............................................................................
VACUUM PUMPS............................................................................
VACUUM VESSELS........................................................................
VACUUM-MOLDING MACHINES
for working rubber or plastics.......................................................
VALANCES
of plastics........................................................................................
VALERIC ACIDS and their salts and esters..................................
VALONIA
tanning extract................................................................................
VALVES.............................................................................................
VANADATES
of metals..........................................................................................
VANADIUM
and articles thereof........................................................................
ash and residues containing.........................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
VANADIUM CATALYSTS
prepared..........................................................................................
VANADIUM CHLORIDES...............................................................
VANADIUM HYDROXIDES............................................................
VANADIUM OXIDES........................................................................
VANADIUM OXYCHLORIDE..........................................................
VANADIUM PENTOXIDE................................................................
VANADIUM SULFATES..................................................................
VANILLA BEANS..............................................................................
VANILLIN...........................................................................................
VANITY CASES................................................................................
VAPOR TURBINES.........................................................................
VAPOR-GENERATING BOILERS.................................................
auxiliary plant..................................................................................
VAPORIZING MACHINERY, PLANT AND LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT
for treatment of materials by change of temperature.................
VARIABLE CAPACITORS
electrical..........................................................................................
VARNISH BRUSHES.......................................................................
VARNISH REMOVERS
prepared..........................................................................................
VARNISHES. See PAINTS AND VARNISHES
VAT DYES and preparations based thereon.................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
VEAL
prepared or preserved...................................................................
VEGETABLE CARVING MATERIAL.............................................
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
VEGETABLE FAT OR OIL EXTRACTION OR PREPARATION
MACHINERY...................................................................................

3909.10
2924.21
6910
3201.90
3926.90
4010.10
3002.20
3002.31-39

8509.10
7020.00
8414.10
9617.00
8477.40
3924.90
2915.60
3201.90
8481.10-80
2841.90
8112
2620.99
2615.90
3815
2827.39
2825.30
2825.30
2827.49
2825.30
2833.29
0905.00
2912.41
4202.11-12
8406.11-19
8402.11-19
8404.10

8419.89
8532.30
9603.40
3814.00
3204.15VATS
7611.00
7309.00
39-11(a), 3925.10
4416
1602.50
96-2
9602.00

8479.20
1507-1515, 1516.20,
VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS...................................................... 1518.00
VEGETABLE FIBERS
4202.12, 4202.22,
bags, cases, and containers of..................................................... 4202.32, 4202.92
except cotton.................................................................................. 5301-5305

75

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
panels, boards, tiles and blocks of...............................................
VEGETABLE HAIR...........................................................................
VEGETABLE JUICE EXTRACTORS
domestic, electromechanical, with self-contained electric
motor..............................................................................................
VEGETABLE JUICES......................................................................
VEGETABLE PARCHMENT...........................................................
VEGETABLE PREPARATION MACHINERY
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
VEGETABLE PRODUCTS
fatty substances of.........................................................................
saps and extracts of.......................................................................
VEGETABLE SAPS AND EXTRACTS..........................................
VEGETABLE SEEDS.......................................................................
VEGETABLE WAXES
other than triglicerides...................................................................
VEGETABLES..................................................................................
animal feed materials....................................................................
dried but not further prepared.......................................................
edible...............................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
homogenized preparations...........................................................
juices...............................................................................................
leguminous, dried, shelled............................................................
leguminous, flour and meal of.......................................................
leguminous, fresh or chilled..........................................................
leguminous, frozen.........................................................................
mixed, dried....................................................................................
mixed, frozen..................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
preserved in vinegar......................................................................
provisionally preserved, unsuitable for immediate
consumption.................................................................................
residues...........................................................................................
seeds of...........................................................................................
VEHICLES.........................................................................................
electrical wiring sets used in.........................................................
VEILS. ...............................................................................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
VENDING MACHINES
automatic........................................................................................
VENEER
sheets of wood...............................................................................
VENEERED PANELS.......................................................................
VENETIAN BLINDS
of plastics........................................................................................
VENTILATING HOODS...................................................................
VERAPAMIL HYDROCHLORIDE..................................................
VERMICULITE
exfoliated.........................................................................................
unexpanded....................................................................................
VERMOUTH......................................................................................
VERTICAL TURRET LATHES
for removing metal.........................................................................
VERY PISTOLS................................................................................
VESSELS...........................................................................................
VESTS
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
VETCHES..........................................................................................
seeds of...........................................................................................
VETERINARY FURNITURE...........................................................
VETERINARY INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES..................
VETIVER
essential oils of...............................................................................
VIALS
of glass............................................................................................
VIDEO DISC PLAYERS...................................................................
VIDEO DISCS
recorded..........................................................................................
VIDEO GAMES.................................................................................
VIDEO MONITOR CATHODE-RAY TUBES................................
VIDEO MONITORS..........................................................................

6808.00
1402.91

VIDEO PROJECTION TELEVISION RECEIVERS......................


VIDEO RECORDING OR REPRODUCING
APPARATUS....................................................................................
combined, in the same housing, with a television receiver.......
8509.40
VIDEO TAPE PLAYERS..................................................................
2009.11-90
VIDEO TAPE RECORDERS...........................................................
4806.10
VIDEO TAPE RECORDINGS
magnetic..........................................................................................
8438.60
VINEGAR...........................................................................................
VINYL ACETATE..............................................................................
3823.90
polymers of, in primary forms.......................................................
1302
VINYL BROMIDE.............................................................................
1302.11-19
VINYL CHLORIDE...........................................................................
1209.91
polymers of, in primary forms.......................................................
polymers of, monofilament............................................................
1521.10
polymers of, waste, parings, and scrap.......................................
7-2
VINYL CHLORIDE-VINYL ACETATE COPOLYMERS
2308.10-90
in primary forms..............................................................................
0712
VINYL ESTERS
Ch. 7
polymers of, in primary forms.......................................................
0701-0709
VINYLBITAL (INN)...........................................................................
0710, 2002-2004
VINYLCARBAZOLE, MONO..........................................................
2005.10
VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE POLYMERS
2009.80-90
in primary forms..............................................................................
0713
N-VINYL-2-PYRROLIDONE, MONOMER...................................
1106.10
VIOLINS.............................................................................................
0708
VISCOSITY IMPROVERS..............................................................
0710.21-29, 2004.90
VISES
0712.90
of base metals................................................................................
0710.90, 2004.90
VISUAL SIGNALING EQUIPMENT
2001-2005
electric, for cycles or motor vehicles............................................
2001
for railways, streetcar lines, subways, roads, inland waterways,
parking facilities, port installations or airfields..........................
0711
other.................................................................................................
2306.10-90
VITAMIN B1 AND ITS DERIVATIVES
12-3
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
Ch. 87
VITAMIN B2 AND ITS DERIVATIVES
8544.30
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
62.14
VITAMIN B3 AND ITS DERIVATIVES
6117.10
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
VITAMIN B5 AND ITS DERIVATIVES
8476.11-19
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
VITAMIN B6 AND ITS DERIVATIVES
4408
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
4412
VITAMIN B12 AND ITS DERIVATIVES
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
3925.30
VITAMIN C AND ITS DERIVATIVES
8414.60
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
2926.90
VITAMIN E AND ITS DERIVATIVES
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
6806.20
VITAMINS
2530.10
in doses or packaged for retail.....................................................
2205.10-90
VITAMINS A AND THEIR DERIVATIVES
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
84-3, 8458.91, 8458.99 VITAMINS D AND THEIR DERIVATIVES
9303
bulk, unmixed.................................................................................
89-US1
VITRIFIABLE ENAMELS AND GLAZES.......................................
VODKA...............................................................................................
6111.10-90
VOLTAGE LIMITERS......................................................................
6110
VOLTAGE MEASURING INSTRUMENTS...................................
1214
VOLTAGE AND VOLTAGE-CURRENT REGULATORS
12-3
automatic........................................................................................
9402
with cut-out relays, for use with generators for internal
9018.11-90
combustion engines.....................................................................
VULCANIZED FIBER.......................................................................
3301.26
VULCANIZED SHEETS AND SLABS
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
7010.90
WADDING
8521.90
impregnated, coated or covered with perfume or cosmetics.....
impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergent...........
8524.90
impregnated with pharmaceutical substances...........................
9504.10
of textile materials..........................................................................
8540.11-12
WADING POOLS.............................................................................
8528.10, 8528.20
WAFERS

76

8528.10, 8528.20
8521.10-90, 8528
8528, 8529
8521.10
8521.10
8524.21-23
22-US8, 2209.00
2915.32
3905
2903.30
2903.21
3904
3916.20
3915.30
3904.30
3905
2933.53
2933.99
3904.50
2933.79
9202.10
3811
8205.70
8512.10-20
8530.10, 8530.80
8531.10-80
2936.22
2936.23
2936.24
2936.24
2936.25
2936.26
2936.27
2936.28
3004.50
2936.21
2936.29
3207.20
2208.90
8535.40, 8536.40
9030.31-39
9032.89, 8511.80
8511.80
39-1
4504.10
33-3
3401.11-19
3005
5601
9506.99

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
of natural cork.................................................................................
WAFFLES..........................................................................................
WAGON TIPPERS...........................................................................
WAGON TRAVERSERS.................................................................
WAISTCOATS
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted.......................................
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
WALKING-STICKS..........................................................................
wood for manufacture of...............................................................
WALKWAYS
moving.............................................................................................
WALL CLOCKS................................................................................
WALL LIGHTING FITTINGS
electric.............................................................................................
WALLCOVERINGS
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
of natural cork.................................................................................
of paper...........................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of textiles.........................................................................................
WALLETS..........................................................................................
WALLPAPER AND SIMILAR WALLCOVERINGS......................
of paper...........................................................................................
WALLPAPER BASE
of paper...........................................................................................
WALNUTS.........................................................................................
prepared or preserved...................................................................
WALRUS
tusks of............................................................................................
WAR MUNITIONS............................................................................
WARM-UP SUITS
knitted or crocheted.......................................................................
WARSHIPS.......................................................................................
WASHBASINS
ceramic............................................................................................
of stainless steel.............................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
WASHERS
of agglomerated cork.....................................................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of natural cork.................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of vulcanized rubber......................................................................
WASHING MACHINES
for earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances.....................
for textile fabrics.............................................................................
household- or laundry-type...........................................................
WASHING PREPARATIONS.........................................................
WASHSUITS
men's or boys'.................................................................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
WASTE AND SCRAP
aluminum.........................................................................................
antimony..........................................................................................
beryllium..........................................................................................
bismuth............................................................................................
cadmium..........................................................................................
cermets............................................................................................
chromium........................................................................................
cobalt...............................................................................................
cocoa...............................................................................................
copper.............................................................................................
ferrous.............................................................................................
germanium......................................................................................
lead..................................................................................................
magnesium.....................................................................................
manganese.....................................................................................
molybdenum...................................................................................
nickel...............................................................................................
of base metals, definition..............................................................
of glass............................................................................................

4504.90
4503.90
1905.30
8428.50
8428.50

of metal............................................................................................
of paper and paperboard..............................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of rubber..........................................................................................
tantalum..........................................................................................
tin.....................................................................................................
6111.10-90
titanium............................................................................................
6110
tungsten..........................................................................................
6602.00
vanadium........................................................................................
4404
zinc..................................................................................................
zirconium.........................................................................................
8428.40
WASTE CORK..................................................................................
9103.10-90, 9105.21-29 WASTE DISPOSERS
domestic, kitchen, electromechanical, with self-contained
9405.10
electric motor................................................................................
WASTES. See RESIDUES AND WASTES; WASTE AND SCRAP
4504.10
WATCH BANDS...............................................................................
4503.90
WATCH BRACELETS.....................................................................
48-8, 4814.20-30
WATCH CASES...............................................................................
39-9, 3918
WATCH DIALS
5905.00
special marking requirements......................................................
4202
WATCH GLASSES..........................................................................
48-8
WATCH MOVEMENTS...................................................................
4814.20-30
battery powered.............................................................................
clocks with......................................................................................
4820.40
complete and assembled..............................................................
0802.31-32
complete, unassembled or partly assembled.............................
2001.90
incomplete, assembled.................................................................
products of insular possessions...................................................
5-3
rough................................................................................................
9306
special marking requirements......................................................
with automatic winding..................................................................
6112.11-19
WATCH STRAPS.............................................................................
8906.10
WATCHES.........................................................................................
battery powered.............................................................................
6910
cases therefor.................................................................................
7324.10
products of insular possessions...................................................
3922.10
special marking requirements......................................................
with case not of precious metal or metal clad with precious
4504.90
metal..............................................................................................
7616.10
with case of precious metal or of metal clad with precious
7415.21
metal..............................................................................................
7318
with case wholly of precious metal or of metal clad with precious
4503.90
metal..............................................................................................
3926.90
WATCHES, WRIST
4016.93
battery powered.............................................................................
8474.10
with automatic winding..................................................................
8451.40
with opto-electronic display only..................................................
8450.11-20
with mechanical display................................................................
3402.20-90
WATER
conductivity.....................................................................................
6211.32-33
distilled............................................................................................
6211.42-43
heavy...............................................................................................
WATER CHESTNUTS
7602.00
frozen...............................................................................................
8110.00
prepared or preserved...................................................................
8112.11
WATER FILTERING OR PURIFYING MACHINERY AND
8106.00
APPARATUS..................................................................................
8107.10
WATER GAS.....................................................................................
8113.00
WATER GAS GENERATORS........................................................
8112.22
WATER HEATERS
8105.10
electric.............................................................................................
1802.00
nonelectric.......................................................................................
7404.00
WATER PROCESS GAS GENERATORS....................................
7204.10-49
WATER PUMPS
8112.92
for internal combustion engines...................................................
7802.00
WATER SPORT EQUIPMENT.......................................................
8104.20
WATER WHEELS............................................................................
8111.00
WATERBED MATTRESSES..........................................................
8102.91
WATERMELON PEEL.....................................................................
7503.00
WATERMELONS
XV-6(a)
fresh.................................................................................................
7001.00
WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR........................................................

77

71-US1(c), 7112
4707
39-7, 3915
40-6, 4004.00
8103.10
8002.00
8108.10
8101.91
8112.92
7902.00
8109.10
4501.90

8509
91-US2, 9113.10-90
91-US2, 9113.10-90
91-US1(b), 9111.10-80
91-US4
7015.90
91-3, 91-4
9108.11-19
9103.10-90, 9104.00
9108.10-99
91-US1(e), 9110.11
91-US1(f), 9110.12
91-US(5)
91-US1(g), 9110.19
91-US4
9108.20
91-US2, 9113.10-90
91-US1(a)
91-US3
91-US1(b)
91-US(5)
91-US4
9102.11-99
91-2, 9101.11-99
91-2
91-US3, 9101.11-19,
9102.11-19
9101.21, 9102.21
9101.19, 9102.12
9101.11, 9102.11
2851.00
2851.00
2845.10
0710.80
2005.90
8421.21
2705.00
8405.10
8516.10
8419.11, 8419.19
8405.10
8413.30
9506.21-29
8410.11-13
3926.90
0814.00
0807.10
64-US3, 6401

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
WATERS
beverage, nonalcoholic.................................................................
sea...................................................................................................
WATERTUBE BOILERS.................................................................
auxiliary plant..................................................................................
WATT.................................................................................................
WATTLE
tanning extract................................................................................
WAX
molded or carved articles of..........................................................
WAXES
animal or vegetable........................................................................
artificial and prepared....................................................................
mineral.............................................................................................
mixed natural..................................................................................
vegetable.........................................................................................
See also names of specific waxes
WAY-TYPE UNIT HEAD MACHINES
for drilling, boring, milling, threading or tapping by removing
metal..............................................................................................
WEASELS
furskins............................................................................................
WEAVING MACHINES....................................................................
WEBS OF CELLULOSE FIBERS...................................................
WEDGES
of base metals................................................................................
WEEDERS.........................................................................................
WEFT-WINDING MACHINES........................................................
WEIGHING MACHINERY...............................................................
WEIGHING SCALES.......................................................................
baby.................................................................................................
for continuous weighing of goods on conveyors.........................
household........................................................................................
WEIGHT-OPERATED COUNTING OR CHECKING
MACHINES......................................................................................
WEIGHT-OPERATED MOTORS...................................................
WEIGHTS
for weighing machines...................................................................
WELDED LINK CHAIN
of iron or steel.................................................................................
WELDING MACHINERY AND APPARATUS...............................
electric, laser, light or photon beam, ultrasonic, electron beam,
magnetic impulse or plasma arc.................................................
WELDING POWDERS AND PASTES...........................................
WELDING RODS, COATED OR CORED
of base metals or metal carbide...................................................
WELT FOOTWEAR.........................................................................
WHALEBONE...................................................................................
worked, manufactured articles of.................................................
WHALEBONE HAIR.........................................................................
WHEAT GLUTEN.............................................................................
WHEAT STARCH.............................................................................
WHEAT. See CEREALS
WHEEL CHAIRS..............................................................................
WHEEL RIMS
for bicycles and other cycles.........................................................
WHEELED TOYS
to be ridden by children.................................................................
WHEELS AND WHEEL SETS
for railway or tramway locomotives and rolling stock................
WHEY.................................................................................................
WHIPS...............................................................................................
WHISKBROOMS.............................................................................
of broom corn.................................................................................
WHISKIES.........................................................................................
WHISTLES
mouth-blown...................................................................................
WHITE CLOVER SEED...................................................................
WHITE PEA BEANS. See LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES
WHITING
fillets, fresh or chilled.....................................................................
fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................

2201-2202
2501.00
8402.11, 8402.12
8404.10
85-US1
3201.20
9602.00
Ch. 15
34-5, 3404.10-90
2712.20-90
3404.90
1521.10

84-3, 8459.10
43-US1
8446.10-30
48-6, 48-7, 48-US1
8205.59
8432.29
8445.40
8423.10-89
8423.10-89
8423.10
8423.20
8423.10
8423.20-89
8412.80
8423.90
7315.82
8468.20-80
8515.21-80
3810.10
8311
64-US1(a), 6403
0507
9601.90
0507
1109.00
1108.11
8713
8714.92
9503
86-2(a), 8607
0404.10
6602.00
96-US1(a)
9603.10
2208.30
9208.90
1209.22

0304.10
0304.20
0302.69, 0304
0303.78, 0304

WICKERWORK................................................................................
of plaiting materials........................................................................
WICKS
textile...............................................................................................
WIGS
of human or animal hair or of textile materials............................
WILD MACE......................................................................................
WILKINGS. See FRUIT
WILLOW............................................................................................
plaiting materials............................................................................
WILLOW (OSIER)............................................................................
WINCHES..........................................................................................
WIND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.................................................
WINDBREAKERS............................................................................
men's or boys'.................................................................................
men's or boys', knitted or crocheted............................................
women's or girls'.............................................................................
women's or girls', knitted or crocheted........................................
WINDING GEAR
pit-head...........................................................................................
WINDING MACHINES
for textiles........................................................................................
WINDING WIRE................................................................................
WINDOW TRANSPARENCIES OF PAPER.................................
WINDOWS AND THEIR FRAMES
of aluminum....................................................................................
of iron or steel.................................................................................
of plastics........................................................................................
of wood............................................................................................
WINDSHIELD WIPERS
electric, for cycles or motor vehicles............................................
WINDSHIELDS.................................................................................
WINE..................................................................................................
WINE LEES.......................................................................................
WINE MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
presses, crushers and similar machinery....................................
WIRE
cored................................................................................................
insulated..........................................................................................
iron or steel articles of....................................................................
magnetic, sound recorded............................................................
of alloy steel....................................................................................
of aluminum....................................................................................
of copper.........................................................................................
of iron and steel, definition............................................................
of iron or nonalloy steel..................................................................
of iron or steel, stranded................................................................
of iron or steel, used in articles,
definition..........................................................................................
of lead..............................................................................................
of molybdenum...............................................................................
of nickel...........................................................................................
of precious metals and metals clad with precious metals.........
of stainless steel.............................................................................
of tin.................................................................................................
of tungsten......................................................................................
of zinc..............................................................................................
See also STRANDED WIRE
WIRE BARS
of copper.........................................................................................
WIRE WORKING MACHINES
for working metal without removing material..............................
WIREWOUND RESISTORS
electrical, other than for heating...................................................
WIRING SETS
electric, for vehicles, aircraft or ships..........................................
WITHERITE.......................................................................................
WOLFRAM AND ARTICLES THEREOF......................................
WOLVES
furskins, raw...................................................................................
furskins, tanned or dressed..........................................................
WOOD................................................................................................
blocks for making smoking pipes.................................................
chips or particles............................................................................

78

Ch. 46
4602
5908
6704
0908.20
46-1
4601-4602
1401.90
8425.20-39
9205.10-90
62-6(b), 61-6(b), 6211.20
6201.91-99
6101
6202.91-99
6102
8425.20
8445.40
8544.11-19
4814
7610.10
7308.30
39-11(d). 3925.20
4418.01
8512.40
7007.21
2204.10-30
2307.00
8435.10
8311.20, 8311.30
8544.11-60
7326.20
8524.90
7229
76-1(c), 7605.11-29
74-1(f), 7408.11-29
72-1(o)
7217.11-39
7312.10
73-2
78-1(c), 7803.00
8102.93
75-1(c), 7505.21-22
71-US1(b)
7223.00
80-1(c), 8003.00
8101.93
79-1(c), 7904

7403.12
8463.90
8533.21-8533.39
8544.30
2511.20
8101
4301.80
4302.19-30
Ch. 44
9614.10
4401.21-22

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
continuously shaped......................................................................
cross-ties.........................................................................................
densified..........................................................................................
frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors.................................
furniture of.......................................................................................
furniture parts of.............................................................................
in the rough.....................................................................................
laminated........................................................................................
machines and appliances for testing the mechanical properties
thereof............................................................................................
ornaments of...................................................................................
prefabricated buildings of..............................................................
railway sleepers.............................................................................
sawn, chipped, sliced, or peeled..................................................
seat parts of....................................................................................
smoking pipes and bowls of.........................................................
strips of............................................................................................
veneer sheets.................................................................................
WOOD CHARCOAL.........................................................................
WOOD DOWEL PINS......................................................................
WOOD DOWEL RODS....................................................................
WOOD DRYERS..............................................................................
WOOD EXCELSIOR........................................................................
WOOD FLOUR.................................................................................
WOOD FOR WOODPULP..............................................................
WOOD IN THE ROUGH..................................................................
WOOD MARQUETRY.....................................................................
WOOD PICKETS AND STAKES...................................................
WOOD PILES...................................................................................
WOOD POLES.................................................................................
WOOD SCRAP.................................................................................
WOOD SCREWS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
WOOD STRIPS AND FRIEZES.....................................................
WOOD TREATING MACHINERY
n.e.s.o.i............................................................................................
WOOD WASTE................................................................................
panels, boards, tiles and blocks of...............................................
WOOD WORKING MACHINE TOOLS.........................................
WOOD WORKING MACHINES
knives and blades for.....................................................................
WOODPULP.....................................................................................
WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS.......................................................
WOOL
babies' garments of.......................................................................
babies' garments, knitted or crocheted of...................................
blankets (other than electric blankets) and traveling rugs of.....
dresses of.......................................................................................
dresses, knitted or crocheted of...................................................
glass................................................................................................
gloves, mittens and mitts of..........................................................
gloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted of......................
men's or boys' anoraks, windbreakers of....................................
men's or boys' ensembles of.........................................................
men's or boys' ensembles, knitted or crocheted of....................
men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, knitted or crocheted
o f ....................................................................................................
men's or boys' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks, anoraks,
knitted or crocheted of.................................................................
men's or boys' overcoats of..........................................................
men's or boys' shirts of..................................................................
men's or boys' shirts, knitted or crocheted of.............................
men's or boys' suit-type jackets and blazers of..........................
men's or boys' suit-type jackets and blazers, knitted or
crocheted of..................................................................................
men's or boys' suits of...................................................................
men's or boys' suits, knitted or crocheted of...............................
men's or boys' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts of........
men's or boys' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts, knitted
or crocheted of..............................................................................
prepared for use in making wigs..................................................
scrap and worn articles of.............................................................
shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils of..............................
skirts................................................................................................

4409
4406
44-2, 4413.00
4414.00
9403.30-60
9403.90
4403.10
4412, 4418
9024.80
4420.10
9406.00
4406
4407
9401.90
9614.20
46-1
4408
4402.00
4421.90
4409
8419.32
4405.00
4405.00
X-1
4403
4420
4404, 4421.90
4404, 4421.90
4404, 4421.90
4401.30
7318.12
44-US3, 4409
8479.30
44-US1(a), 4401.30
6808.00
84-3, 8465.10-99
8208.20
X-1, Ch. 47
9205.90
6209.10
6111.10
6301.20
6204.41
6104.41
70-4, 7019
6216.00
6116.91
6201.91
6203.21
6103.21
6107.29
6101.10
6201.11
6205.10
6105.90
6203.31
6103.31
6203.11
6103.11
6203.41
6103.41
6703.00
6310.10 6310.90
6214.20
6204.51

skirts, knitted or crocheted of.......................................................


slag, rock and similar mineral.......................................................
sweaters, vests, knitted or crocheted of......................................
women's or girls' blouses and shirts of........................................
women's or girls' blouses and shirts, knitted or crocheted of....
women's or girls' ensembles of.....................................................
women's or girls' ensembles, knitted or crocheted of................
women's or girls' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks of...........
women's or girls' overcoats, carcoats, capes, cloaks, anoraks,
knitted or crocheted of.................................................................
women's or girls' padded, sleeveless jackets, anoraks,
windbreakers of............................................................................
women's or girls' suit-type jackets and blazers, knitted or
crocheted of..................................................................................
women's or girls' suits of...............................................................
women's or girls' suits, knitted or crocheted of...........................
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts of.....
women's or girls' trousers, overalls, breeches and shorts, knitted
or crocheted of..............................................................................
WOOL FIBERS.................................................................................
WOOL GREASE...............................................................................
WOOL GREASE RESIDUES..........................................................
WORD PROCESSING MACHINES...............................................
WORK HOLDERS
for machine tools............................................................................
electromagnetic or permanent magnet........................................
WORKS OF ART..............................................................................
WORMS
live....................................................................................................
WORMWOOD...................................................................................
WOVEN FABRICS
of glass............................................................................................
WOVEN PRODUCTS
of iron or steel.................................................................................
WRAPPING MACHINERY..............................................................
WRAPPING MACHINES
for coins...........................................................................................
WREATHS
of flowers and foliage.....................................................................
WRENCHES, HAND-OPERATED.................................................
WRESTLING BOOTS......................................................................
WRINGING MACHINERY
for textile yarns, fabrics or made up
textile articles..................................................................................
WRIST STRAPS
leather..............................................................................................
WRIST WATCHES
with case not of precious metal or metal clad with precious
metal..............................................................................................
with case of precious metal or of metal clad with precious
metal..............................................................................................
WRITING BRUSHES.......................................................................
WRITING COMPENDIUMS............................................................
WRITING INK...................................................................................
WRITING PAPER.............................................................................
WRITING SLATES AND BOARDS................................................
X-RAY APPARATUS.......................................................................
X-RAY GENERATORS....................................................................
X-RAY PLATES AND FILM
sensitized, unexposed...................................................................
X-RAY TUBES..................................................................................
XANTHATES....................................................................................
XANTHEN-9-ONE............................................................................
XYLENE DIISOCYANATE..............................................................
m-XYLENE........................................................................................
o-XYLENE.........................................................................................
p-XYLENE.........................................................................................
XYLENES..........................................................................................
mixed isomers................................................................................
XYLENOLS and their salts..............................................................
2,3-XYLIDINE...................................................................................
2,4-XYLIDINE...................................................................................
2,5-XYLIDINE...................................................................................

79

6104.51
6806.10
6110.10
6206.20
6106.90
6204.21
6104.21
6202.11
6102.10
6202.91
6104.31
6204.11
6104.11
6204.61
6104.61
51-1(a), 5101,
5103-5105
1505
15-4
8469.10
8466.20
8505.90
Ch. 97
0106.90
12-4
70-US7
7314.11
8422.40
8472.90
6-2
8204
64-S1(b)

8451.90
42-3

9102.11-29
9101.11-29
9603.30
4817.30
3215
4802, 4817.20
9610.00
9022.11-19
9022.11-19, 9022.90
3701.10, 3702.10
9022.30
2930.10
2932.90
2929.10
2902.42
2902.41
2902.43
27-S3, 2707.30
2902.44
2907.14
2921.49
2921.49
2921.49

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2016)


Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes

ALPHABETICAL INDEX
3,4-XYLIDINE...................................................................................
XYLOPHONES.................................................................................
YACHTS............................................................................................
parts for, of plastics.......................................................................
YAMS
fresh.................................................................................................

2921.49
9206.00
8903
3926.90
0714.90
XI-3, XI-4, XI-6,
XI-S1(a-d)
5609
5606
5110, 5605-5606
5604
5606
5605
5403, 5406.20
5510, 5511.30
6812.20
5110
5108-5109
5110
5308.30
5004-5006
5402, 5406.10
5509, 5511.10-20
5306-5308
5106-5107, 5109
2102.10-20
2103.90

YARN.................................................................................................
articles of, n.e.s.o.i.........................................................................
chenille............................................................................................
gimped.............................................................................................
impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed................................
loop wale.........................................................................................
metallized........................................................................................
of artificial filament.........................................................................
of artificial staple fibers..................................................................
of asbestos or asbestos-based mixtures.....................................
of coarse animal hair.....................................................................
of fine animal hair...........................................................................
of horsehair.....................................................................................
of paper...........................................................................................
of silk or silk waste.........................................................................
of synthetic filament.......................................................................
of synthetic staple fibers................................................................
of vegetable textile fibers except cotton......................................
of wool.............................................................................................
YEASTS.............................................................................................
extract..............................................................................................
YELLOW DENT CORN. See CEREALS
YELLOW METAL BOLTS
of copper......................................................................................... 7415.33
YELLOWFIN TUNA
fillets, fresh or chilled..................................................................... 0304.10

fillets, frozen....................................................................................
fresh or chilled................................................................................
frozen...............................................................................................
YELLOWTAIL
prepared or preserved...................................................................
YOGURT...........................................................................................
YTTRIUM..........................................................................................
compounds.....................................................................................
YUCCA
prepared or preserved...................................................................
ZINC...................................................................................................
ash and residues containing.........................................................
casting grade..................................................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
spelter..............................................................................................
ZINC ALLOYS
definition..........................................................................................
ZINC CHLORIDE..............................................................................
ZINC CHROMATE...........................................................................
ZINC DUST.......................................................................................
ZINC OXIDE......................................................................................
pigment preparations based on....................................................
ZINC PEROXIDE..............................................................................
ZINC SULFATE................................................................................
ZINC SULFIDE.................................................................................
pigments and preparations based on..........................................
ZIPEPROL (INN)..............................................................................
ZIRCONIUM
and articles thereof........................................................................
ores and concentrates...................................................................
ZIRCONIUM DIOXIDE.....................................................................
ZITHERS...........................................................................................
ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS.....................................................

80

0304.20
0302.32, 0304
0303.42, 0304
1604.19
0403.10
2805.30
2846
2008.99
Ch. 79, 79-S1(a)
2620.11-19
79-US1, 7901.12
2608.00
2620.11
79-S1(b)
2827.36
2841.20
79-S1(c), 7903.10
2817.00
3206.49
2817.00
2833.26
2830.20
3206.42
2933.55
8109
2615.10
2825.60
9202.90
9705.00

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