9822.04.10
Goods provided for in subheading 0401.50.75, 0402.21.90, 0403.90.65, 0403.90.78, 0405.10.20, 0405.20.30, 0405.90.20, 2106.90.26 or 2106.90.36 subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 10 to this subchapter
This code covers specific goods originating from Australia, including certain cheeses, spreads, and other food preparations. Use this code when importing these goods to take advantage of free trade agreement (FTA) benefits, as indicated by the “Free (AU)” duty treatment within Chapter 98, which is reserved for special classifications like these.

Detailed information for HTS Code 9822.04.10
This code falls within Chapter 98, which covers special classification provisions and temporary legislation related to imports and exports. Specifically, 9822.04.10 applies to certain goods originating from Australia, as outlined in U.S. Note 10, and covers products like specific types of cheeses, yogurts, and other dairy items. These goods are eligible for free trade treatment under agreements with Australia, but are subject to quantitative limits. Statistical reporting requires referencing both this code and the original tariff provision from which the rate of duty is derived, using the appropriate suffix for accurate data collection.
| Chapter | Chapter 98 - Special classification provisions |
| Section | Section XXII - Special Classification Provisions; Temporary Legislation; Temporary Modifications Proclaimed pursuan |
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The general duty rate for 9822.04.10 is not specified, indicating standard trade partner (NTR) rates would typically apply. However, a special rate of Free (AU) applies to goods originating from Australia under the terms of general note 28, and is linked to eligible FTA or preference programs. This means goods meeting the rules of origin for the Australia FTA will enter duty-free under this subheading, provided they fall within the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 10 to the subchapter and are described by the listed 10-digit codes (0401.50.75, 0402.21.90, etc.). The required units are not specified, but if a rate from another subheading is used, the unit of quantity will match the original provision.
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