9903.80.60—Section 232 Steel Exclusion
Overlay rate
The duty provided in the applicable subheading
Stacks on top of the base HTSUS rate of the product
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Plain-English explanation
HTS 9903.80.60 is a Chapter 99 steel derivative tariff modification under Section 232 Steel Exclusion. When a base 10-digit code falls within this provision's scope, it imposes the duty provided in the applicable subheading on top of the underlying base duty. It applies universally to imports from every country, except as carved out by parallel provisions or country-specific exclusions. It has been in effect since 2018-08-30 with no expiration on file.
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Description
Authoritative scope text from the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule
Goods granted relief from the application of quantitative limitation otherwise imposed in relation to subheadings 9903.80.05 through 9903.80.58, for any steel article determined by the Secretary not to be produced in the United States in a sufficient and reasonably available amount, or of a satisfactory quality, or for specific national security reasons, provided that such goods shall be counted toward any quantitative limitation proclaimed by the President until such limitation has filled
How to use this provision
When and how this overlay shows up at entry
Chapter 99 provision 9903.80.60 is a tariff modification — it doesn't classify a product on its own. When a base 10-digit HTS code falls within this provision's scope and a shipment matches the country and date conditions, the broker declares the base code at entry, then references 9903.80.60 on a separate line so its rate stacks on top.
Target countries
Applies universally to imports from all countries
All countries
Related Chapter 99 codes(24)
Other Section 232 Steel Exclusion provisions in Tandom's catalog
9903.40.05Radial tires of a kind used on motor cars (other than racing cars), station wagons, sport utility vehicles, vans and on-the-highway light trucks (provided for in subheading 4011.10.10 or 4011.20.10)9903.40.10Other tires of a kind used on motor cars (other than racing cars), station wagons, sport utility vehicles, vans and on-the-highway light trucks (provided for in subheading 4011.10.50 or 4011.20.50)9903.74.01Medium- and heavy-duty vehicles as provided for in subdivision (b) of U.S. note 38 to this subchapter.9903.74.02Buses and other vehicles classified in HTSUS heading 8702 as provided for in subdivision (c) of U.S. note 38 to this subchapter.9903.74.03Medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, as provided for in subdivision (d) of U.S. note 38 to this subchapter.Frequently asked questions
What is HTS 9903.80.60?
HTS 9903.80.60 is a Chapter 99 tariff modification under Section 232 Steel Exclusion. It is not a product classification — it's an overlay code that stacks on top of a base 10-digit HTS code at entry. Scope text: Goods granted relief from the application of quantitative limitation otherwise imposed in relation to subheadings 9903.80.05 through 9903.80.58, for any steel article determined by the Secretary not to be produced in the United States in a sufficient and reasonably available amou…
What rate does HTS 9903.80.60 apply?
The provision states: "The duty provided in the applicable subheading" That rate stacks on top of whatever the base HTSUS rate is for the underlying 10-digit code. Use the Tandom calculator to compute the full landed cost for any covered product.
Which countries does HTS 9903.80.60 apply to?
9903.80.60 applies universally to imports from all countries, except as carved out by parallel Chapter 99 provisions or country-specific exclusions referenced in the scope text.
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