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HTS 9603.10.90.00 is the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule classification for Brooms and brushes, consisting of twigs or other vegetable materials bound together, with or without handles, other. It's a 10-digit statistical line in Chapter 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles, Section XX: Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles, 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.
The tariff classification of Tiger Grass brooms from the Philippines.
The tariff classification of unfinished vegetable fiber brooms from Mexico.
The tariff classification of a straw broom from China.
The tariff classification of baskets, mats and brooms from Venezuela; articles of vegetable plaiting materials. Dear Ms. Sherman: In your letter dated June 29, 1995, you requested a tariff classification ruling. You divided the merchandise in question into five categories, as described below: Category I includes several types of coiled baskets. Some of these, made by the Warao tribe, are identified as "platos,""paneras" and bowls. "Platos Planos," which range from about 4" to12" in diameter, can function as "hot plates." "Paneras," whichare round or oval and slightly bowl-shaped, sometimes have handlesand are made to serve bread; they usually range from 9" to 24" in length. The Waraos also make curved bowls, some of which areconstructed with integrally coiled bases fun
The tariff classification of Whiskbrooms from Colombia
Source: CBP CROSS (view all rulings on rulings.cbp.gov →)
HTS 9603.10.90.00 is the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule classification for Brooms and brushes, consisting of twigs or other vegetable materials bound together, with or without handles, other. It belongs to Chapter 96 of the HTSUS.
The general (Column 1) duty rate for HTS 9603.10.90.00 is 10%. This is the most-favored-nation (MFN) rate that applies to imports from World Trade Organization member countries.
Yes. Imports of HTS 9603.10.90.00 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 9603.10.90.00 is 25%. 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 9603.10.90.00 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 9603.10.90.00 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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