8211.92.20.00—Kitchen and butcher knives
General
0.8¢ each + 4.6%
Units
No.
Column 2
8¢ each + 45%
Special
Free (A*,AU,BH,CL,CO,D,E,IL,JO,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG)
8211.92.20.00—Kitchen and butcher knivesGeneral
0.8¢ each + 4.6%
Units
No.
Column 2
8¢ each + 45%
Special
Free (A*,AU,BH,CL,CO,D,E,IL,JO,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG)
HTS 8211.92.20.00 is the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule classification for Kitchen and butcher knives. It's a 10-digit statistical line in Chapter 82: Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and forks, of base metal; parts thereof of base metal, Section XV: Base Metals and Articles of Base Metal, used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to determine the duty rate at entry. 6 Chapter 99 tariff modifications currently stack on top of the base rate.
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Chapter 99 overlays that stack on the base rate
| Code | Authority | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 9903.80.03 | section_232 | The duty provided in the applicable subheading + 25% |
| 9903.81.84 | section_232 | The duty provided in the applicable subheading + 25% |
| 9903.81.86 | section_232 | The duty provided in the applicable subheading + 25% |
| 9903.81.91 | section_232 | The duty provided in the applicable subheading + a duty of 50% upon the value of the steel content. |
| 9903.81.92 | section_232 | The duty provided in the applicable subheading. |
| 9903.81.98 | section_232 | The duty provided in the applicable subheading + 25% |
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.
The tariff classification of a chef’s knife from Germany.
The tariff classification of two pumpkin carving sets from Indonesia.
The tariff classification of three knife sets from China.
The tariff classification of three individual knives and a set including three knives from Japan.
The tariff classification of a paring knife set from China
Source: CBP CROSS (view all rulings on rulings.cbp.gov →)
HTS 8211.92.20.00 is the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule classification for Kitchen and butcher knives. It belongs to Chapter 82 of the HTSUS.
The general (Column 1) duty rate for HTS 8211.92.20.00 is 0.8¢ each + 4.6%. This is the most-favored-nation (MFN) rate that applies to imports from World Trade Organization member countries.
Yes. Imports of HTS 8211.92.20.00 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,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG). Eligibility depends on rules of origin and certification.
The Column 2 rate for HTS 8211.92.20.00 is 8¢ each + 45%. This rate applies to imports from countries that do not have normal trade relations with the United States (currently Cuba and North Korea).
Yes — HTS 8211.92.20.00 is covered by section_232 provision 9903.80.03 (The duty provided in the applicable subheading + 25%). 5 additional overlays also touch this code. Open the code page for the full overlay stack with effective dates and country scopes.
No active AD/CVD orders currently flag HTS 8211.92.20.00 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
Section and chapter notes that govern this code
Throughout this schedule, the expression 'base metals' means: iron and steel, copper, nickel, aluminum, lead, zinc, tin, tungsten (wolfram), molybdenum, tantalum, magnesium, cobalt, bismuth, cadmium, titanium, zirconium, antimony, manganese, beryllium, chromium, germanium, vanadium, gallium, hafnium, indium, niobium (columbium), rhenium, and thallium.
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