2202.99—Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavored, and other non-alcoholic beverages, not including fruit, nut or vegetable juices of heading 2009, other
General duty rate
17% – 17.5%
Across 12 10-digit lines; pick a line below for the exact rate
Coverage on this page
Plain-English explanation
HTS 2202.99 is a 6-digit subheading of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule covering Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavored, and other non-alcoholic beverages, not including fruit, nut or vegetable juices of heading 2009, other. It sits in Chapter 22: Beverages, spirits and vinegar, Section IV: Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages, Spirits, Vinegar; Tobacco and rolls up 12 10-digit statistical lines, with general duty rates ranging from 17% to 17.5%. No Chapter 99 tariff modifications or AD/CVD orders currently flag any line under this subheading in Tandom's catalog.
10-digit lines under 2202.99(12)
Pick a line to view full rate detail and compute landed duty
2202.99.10.00Chocolate milk drink17%2202.99.22.00Described in general note 15 of the tariff schedule and entered pursuant to its provisions17.5%2202.99.24.00Described in additional U.S. note 10 to chapter 4 and entered pursuant to its provisions17.5%2202.99.28.00Other23.5¢/liter + 14.9%2202.99.30.00Not made from a juice having a degree of concentration of 1.5 or more (as determined before correction to the nearest 0.5 degree)4.5¢/liter2202.99.35.00Other7.85¢/liter2202.99.36.00Juice of any single fruit or vegetableThe rate applicable to the natural juice in heading 20092202.99.37.00Mixtures of juicesThe rate applicable to the natural juice in heading 20092202.99.91.10In aluminum containers0.2¢/liter2202.99.91.30Certified organic0.2¢/liter2202.99.91.35Other0.2¢/liter2202.99.91.90Other0.2¢/literFrequently asked questions
What does HTS 2202.99 cover?
HTS 2202.99 is a 6-digit subheading of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule covering Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavored, and other non-alcoholic beverages, not including fruit, nut or vegetable juices of heading 2009, other. It belongs to Chapter 22 and rolls up 12 10-digit statistical lines that brokers actually file at entry.
What is the duty rate for HTS 2202.99?
General (Column 1) duty rates for the 10-digit lines under HTS 2202.99 range from 17% to 17.5%. The exact rate depends on the specific 10-digit statistical line — pick a line below to see its full rate detail.
How do I find the right 10-digit line under HTS 2202.99?
U.S. Customs requires entries to be filed at the 10-digit statistical level — the broader subheading HTS 2202.99 is not directly fileable. Match your product description to the most specific 10-digit line in the list on this page; if multiple lines could apply, the General Rules of Interpretation (GRIs) and chapter notes determine which one governs.
Are there AD/CVD orders affecting HTS 2202.99?
No active AD/CVD (antidumping or countervailing duty) orders currently flag any line under HTS 2202.99 in Tandom's catalog. Tandom monitors Federal Register notices daily; any new orders will appear here within 24h of publication.
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