3921.90—Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics, other
General duty rate
4.2% – 6.5%
Across 12 10-digit lines; pick a line below for the exact rate
Coverage on this page
Up one level: 3921 — Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics: (heading)
Plain-English explanation
HTS 3921.90 is a 6-digit subheading of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule covering Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics, other. It sits in Chapter 39: Plastics and articles thereof, Section VII: Plastics and Articles Thereof; Rubber and Articles Thereof and rolls up 12 10-digit statistical lines, with general duty rates ranging from 4.2% to 6.5%. 6 AD/CVD orders flag at least one child line.
10-digit lines under 3921.90(12)
Pick a line to view full rate detail and compute landed duty
3921.90.11.00Over 70 percent by weight of plastics4.2%3921.90.15.00Other (229)6.5%3921.90.19.10Products with textile components in which vegetable fibers predominate by weight over any other single textile fiber5.3%3921.90.19.50Other5.3%3921.90.21.00Products with textile components in which cotton predominates by weight over any other single textile fiber6.5%3921.90.25.10Over 70 percent by weight of plastics6.5%3921.90.25.50Other (229)6.5%3921.90.29.00Other4.4%3921.90.40.10Reinforced with paper4.2%3921.90.40.90Other4.2%3921.90.50.10High pressure paper reinforced decorative laminates4.8%3921.90.50.50Other4.8%AD/CVD orders(6)
Antidumping or countervailing orders covering one or more lines under 3921.90
Frequently asked questions
What does HTS 3921.90 cover?
HTS 3921.90 is a 6-digit subheading of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule covering Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics, other. It belongs to Chapter 39 and rolls up 12 10-digit statistical lines that brokers actually file at entry.
What is the duty rate for HTS 3921.90?
General (Column 1) duty rates for the 10-digit lines under HTS 3921.90 range from 4.2% to 6.5%. 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 3921.90?
U.S. Customs requires entries to be filed at the 10-digit statistical level — the broader subheading HTS 3921.90 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 3921.90?
Yes — 6 AD/CVD orders flag at least one 10-digit line under HTS 3921.90. Whether a specific shipment falls in scope depends on the country of origin and the order's scope determination. See compliance.tandom.ai for full coverage detail.
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