9823.10.15
Goods provided for in subheading 1806.10.38
This code covers goods provided for under specific provisions related to the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, specifically those originally classified under a range of codes from 1701 to 3006. Use this code when importing these goods to take advantage of a special duty rate of 33.6¢/kg under eligible FTA or preference programs, as detailed in Chapter 98—a section dedicated to special classifications and temporary legislation.

Detailed information for HTS Code 9823.10.15
Chapter 98 covers special classification provisions and temporary legislation related to imports and exports, while this specific provision, 9823.10.15, relates to goods provided for under the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, specifically those falling under several listed subcategories like those for certain types of grains, flours, or meals. This code applies when importing these goods back into the US after they were previously exported, and it’s linked to specific duty rates of 33.6¢/kg if eligible for FTA or preference programs. Statistical suffixes are used for reporting, and the correct suffix combines this code with the original provision’s reporting number to track the goods accurately.
| Chapter | Chapter 98 - Special classification provisions |
| Section | Section XXII - Special Classification Provisions; Temporary Legislation; Temporary Modifications Proclaimed pursuan |
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N/A
Standard trade partners (NTR)
33.6¢/kg (S+)
Eligible FTA or preference programs
The general duty rate for HTS code 9823.10.15 is not specified, applying to standard trade partners (NTR). However, a special rate of 33.6¢/kg (S+) applies when the goods qualify for eligible FTA or preference programs. This indicates a preferential tariff rate is available under agreements like USMCA, provided the goods meet the rules of origin. The main code and any subdivisions would be subject to this special rate if they qualify. Units are not specified but, based on the special rate, kilograms are likely the required unit of quantity for duty assessment.
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