7016.90.10—Paving blocks, slabs, bricks, squares, tiles and other articles of pressed or molded glass
General duty rate
8%
Across 2 10-digit lines
Plain-English explanation
HTS 7016.90.10 is an 8-digit tariff item of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule covering Paving blocks, slabs, bricks, squares, tiles and other articles of pressed or molded glass. It sits in Chapter 70: Glass and glassware, Section XIII: Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, Asbestos, Mica or Similar Materials; Ceramic Products; Glass and Glassware and rolls up 2 10-digit statistical lines, all with a general duty rate of 8%. 4 AD/CVD orders flag at least one child line.
10-digit lines under 7016.90.10(2)
Pick a line to view full rate detail and compute landed duty
AD/CVD orders(4)
Antidumping or countervailing orders covering one or more lines under 7016.90.10
Frequently asked questions
What does HTS 7016.90.10 cover?
HTS 7016.90.10 is an 8-digit tariff item of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule covering Paving blocks, slabs, bricks, squares, tiles and other articles of pressed or molded glass. It belongs to Chapter 70 and rolls up 2 10-digit statistical lines that brokers actually file at entry.
What is the duty rate for HTS 7016.90.10?
Every 10-digit line under HTS 7016.90.10 carries a general (Column 1) duty rate of 8%. Section 301, Section 232, and AD/CVD overlays may stack on top of this rate at the per-line level — open a specific 10-digit code to see its complete tariff stack.
How do I find the right 10-digit line under HTS 7016.90.10?
U.S. Customs requires entries to be filed at the 10-digit statistical level — the broader tariff item HTS 7016.90.10 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 7016.90.10?
Yes — 4 AD/CVD orders flag at least one 10-digit line under HTS 7016.90.10. 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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