Harmonized Tariff Schedule Classification
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A Harmonized Tariff Schedule Classification is a customs classification system that is an international trade nomenclature that can determine duty rates and trade statistics.
- AKA: HTS Classification, Harmonized System Code, HS Code, Tariff Classification.
- Context:
- It can typically assign Duty Rates through product code mapping.
- It can typically track Trade Flows through statistical categorization.
- It can typically enforce Trade Restrictions through classification triggers.
- It can typically enable Customs Clearances through standardized identification.
- It can typically support Trade Agreements through preferential codes.
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- It can often determine Section 301 Applications through specific code coverage.
- It can often trigger Safeguard Measures through import volume tracking.
- It can often facilitate Rules of Origin Verifications through tariff shift tests.
- It can often influence Product Designs through classification engineering.
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- It can range from being a Six-Digit HS Code to being a Ten-Digit HTS Code, depending on its national specification level.
- It can range from being a Simple HTS Classification to being a Complex HTS Classification, depending on its product differentiation detail.
- It can range from being a Stable HTS Classification to being a Frequently Revised HTS Classification, depending on its update frequency.
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- It can integrate with Customs Systems for automated processing.
- It can support Trade Compliances for legal requirements.
- It can enable Supply Chain Plannings for cost calculation.
- It can facilitate Market Researchs for trade data analysis.
- It can inform Pricing Strategys for landed cost determination.
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- Example(s):
- Product-Specific HTS Classifications, such as:
- 8711.60.00 for electric motorcycles and electric bicycles.
- 8507.60.00 for lithium-ion batterys.
- 9503.00.00 for toys and games.
- Industry HTS Classifications, such as:
- Chapter 84 for machinery and mechanical appliances.
- Chapter 85 for electrical equipment.
- Chapter 87 for vehicles and transport equipment.
- Special HTS Classifications, such as:
- 9801.00.10 for U.S. goods returned.
- 9802.00.80 for assembled abroad with U.S. components.
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- Product-Specific HTS Classifications, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- NAICS Code, which classifies business establishments rather than traded products.
- SIC Code, which identifies industry sectors instead of specific goods.
- UN Comtrade Code, which serves statistical purposes without duty determination.
- See: World Customs Organization, Trade Statistics, Customs Duty, Rules of Origin, Trade Agreement, Product Classification, Import Documentation, Tariff Engineering.