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HTS 2905.49.20.00 is the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule classification for Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives, esters of glycerol formed with acids of heading 2904. It's a 10-digit statistical line in Chapter 29: Organic chemicals, Section VI: Products of the Chemical or Allied Industries, used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to determine the duty rate at entry. No Chapter 99 tariff modifications (Section 301, Section 232, IEEPA) or AD/CVD orders currently flag this code in Tandom's catalog.
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Past CBP decisions classifying real products under this HTS code. Useful precedent when classifying a similar product — each ruling shows how CBP interpreted the code for a specific case.
and R' may be the same or different. You claim that since di-penta does not contain either an alkyl or an aryl group (althoughit does have the R-O-R structure), di-penta does not satisfy theENs definition of ethers and should not, therefore, be classifiedas such. You also point out that the ether content of di-pentaaccounts for none of its chemical activity; that the chemicalactivity displayed is entirely attributable to the hydroxylgroups characteristic of penta and polypentaerythritols. As aresult you suggest that di-penta be classified as polyhydricalcohol derived from sugars in subheading 2905.49.2000, HTSUS. This would be appropriate you believe as polyhydric alcohols arecompounds containing multiple OH groups, and di-penta containssix OH groups. You state that it is derived from formaldehyde,acetaldehyde, and an alkaline condensing agent, which combine tocreate pentaerythose, a sugar, with some formaldehyde left over;the sugar and formaldehyde then react to give a combination
The tariff classification of Xylitol (CAS # 87-99-0), Phenolphthalein (CAS # 77-09-8), Reneck Salt (CAS # 13573-16-5), Potassium Tetraoxlate, Dihydrate (CAS # 6100-20-5), Biuret (CAS # 108-19-0) and N-Phenyl Glycine Sodium Salt (CAS # 10265-69-7) from Japan
Crystalline Xylitol
Source: CBP CROSS (view all rulings on rulings.cbp.gov →)
HTS 2905.49.20.00 is the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule classification for Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives, esters of glycerol formed with acids of heading 2904. It belongs to Chapter 29 of the HTSUS.
The general (Column 1) duty rate for HTS 2905.49.20.00 is 5.5%. This is the most-favored-nation (MFN) rate that applies to imports from World Trade Organization member countries.
Yes. Imports of HTS 2905.49.20.00 from countries party to a trade program (such as USMCA, KORUS, GSP, or the African Growth and Opportunity Act) may qualify for the special rate: Free (A,AU,BH,CL,CO,D,E,IL,JO,K,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG). Eligibility depends on rules of origin and certification.
The Column 2 rate for HTS 2905.49.20.00 is 54.5%. This rate applies to imports from countries that do not have normal trade relations with the United States (currently Cuba and North Korea).
No active Chapter 99 tariff overlays (Section 301, Section 232, IEEPA reciprocal, etc.) currently flag HTS 2905.49.20.00 in Tandom's catalog. Use the calculator's date + origin inputs to confirm against any retroactive overlay you may be filing.
No active AD/CVD orders currently flag HTS 2905.49.20.00 in Tandom's catalog. Tandom monitors Federal Register notices daily; a flag will appear here within 24h of any new order's publication.
Free Trade Agreement and special-program eligibility
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