9903.88.19—Section 301 Exclusion
Overlay rate
The duty provided in the applicable subheading
Stacks on top of the base HTSUS rate of the product
Tandom · Duty calculator
See this overlay in a real duty stack
Pick a covered 10-digit code below, plug in country and invoice value, and Tandom will compute the full landed cost with this overlay stacked on the base rate.
Plain-English explanation
HTS 9903.88.19 is a Chapter 99 tariff modification under Section 301 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 only to imports from CN. It has been in effect since 2018-07-06 with no expiration on file.
Rate stack at entry
Description
Authoritative scope text from the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule
Articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(x) to this subchapter, each covered by an exclusion granted by the U.S. Trade Representative
How to use this provision
When and how this overlay shows up at entry
Chapter 99 provision 9903.88.19 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 9903.88.19 on a separate line so its rate stacks on top.
Target countries
Applies only to imports from these countries
Related Chapter 99 codes(24)
Other Section 301 Exclusion provisions in Tandom's catalog
9903.41.05Bovine (including buffalo) and equine leather (provided for in heading 4104 or 4107); goat, kid, sheep and lamb leather, the foregoing dyed, colored, stamped or embossed (provided for in heading 4105, 4106, 4112 or 4113)9903.41.10Footwear with outer soles of leather and uppers wholly or in part of leather, and footwear with outer soles of rubber or plastics and uppers having an exterior surface area predominantly of leather, the foregoing provided for in chapter 64, except (a) slip-on footwear of a type not suitable for outdoor use, without backs or backstraps, having outer soles with a thickness of less than 5 mm and with less than 20 mm difference between the thickness of the bottom at the ball of the foot and at the heel, and (b) footwear which is designed for a sporting activity and has, or has provision for, attached spikes, sprigs, stops, clips, bars or the like, and skating boots, ski-boots and cross-country ski footwear, wrestling boots, boxing boots and cycling shoes9903.41.15Automatic data processing machines, of the type of which the constituent units are integrated in the same housing, whether finished or unfinished, which incorporate a microprocessor-based calculating mechanism, are capable of handling data words of at least 16-bits off the microprocessor, and are designed for use with a non-cathode-ray tube (non-CRT) display unit, whether or not capable of use without an external power source (provided for in subheading 8471.30 or 8471.41)9903.41.20Frequently asked questions
What is HTS 9903.88.19?
HTS 9903.88.19 is a Chapter 99 tariff modification under Section 301 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: Articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(x) to this subchapter, each covered by an exclusion granted by the U.S. Trade Representative
What rate does HTS 9903.88.19 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 9903.88.19 apply to?
9903.88.19 applies only to imports from: CN.
Is HTS 9903.88.19 currently active?
Yes — 9903.88.19 is currently active (effective 2018-07-06) with no expiration on file.
Learn more
Tandom guides relevant to this code
How Chapter 99 tariff layers stack on a single entry
How to read, order, and report Chapter 99 HTS codes alongside the base classification on a US entry summary in 2026. The full stacking ladder for brokers and compliance teams.
Open resource
How to calculate US import duties
A working guide to the inputs, the layers, and the math behind a US entry summary in 2026. Written for brokers, forwarders, and importer compliance teams.
Open resource