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HTS Code (Harmonized Tariff Schedule)

April 3, 2026
HTS Code (Harmonized Tariff Schedule)

Concept Definition

While the HS Code is the international standard for the first six digits of a product classification, the HTS Code (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) refers specifically to the 10-digit system used by the United States (and similarly adopted by other nations under their own specific tariff schedules) to determine the exact import duties and edible quotas for goods entering its customs territory.

At NewBuyingAgent, we emphasize the importance of the HTS Code during the final stages of Sampling and Shipping. Because the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule is updated frequently and contains specific "Section 301" duties (additional tariffs on Chinese goods), getting this code right is the difference between a profitable venture and an unexpected financial loss at the port of entry.


The Structure of a U.S. HTS Code

An HTS code is 10 digits long, building upon the universal 6-digit HS foundation:

  1. Chapter & Heading (Digits 1–4): Universal international category.
  2. Subheading (Digits 5–6): Universal international sub-category.
  3. U.S. Subheading (Digits 7–8): Establishes the specific duty rate for U.S. Customs.
  4. Statistical Suffix (Digits 9–10): Used by the U.S. Census Bureau for trade data collection (does not usually affect the duty rate).
Note: Only a licensed Customs Broker or the importer of record is legally responsible for the final HTS classification in the United States.


Key Differences: HS Code vs. HTS Code

FeatureHS Code (Harmonized System)HTS Code (Harmonized Tariff Schedule)
Length6 Digits10 Digits
ScopeUniversal (Global)Country-Specific (e.g., USA)
PurposeGeneral ClassificationExact Duty, Taxes, and Quotas
MaintenanceWorld Customs Organization (WCO)U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC)


Why the HTS Code is Vital for Sourcing from China

For many B2B buyers sourcing from China, the HTS code is the primary factor in calculating Landed Cost.

  • Section 301 Tariffs: Many HTS codes for Chinese-made products are subject to additional "trade war" tariffs (ranging from 7.5% to 25% or more). Knowing the specific HTS code allows you to check if your product falls under these extra costs.
  • Anti-Dumping & Countervailing Duties (AD/CVD): Certain HTS codes trigger massive additional duties if the U.S. government determines the goods are being sold below fair market value.
  • Entry Summary (CBP Form 7501): This code must be accurately declared on your official entry documents. Incorrect filing can lead to Customs Seizures or "Liquidated Damages" (fines).


Best Practices for HTS Classification

  • Use the HTS Search Tool: The U.S. International Trade Commission provides an online search tool. However, never rely solely on a keyword search; read the Section and Chapter Notes, which are legally binding.
  • Request a "Lab Test": For textiles or chemical-based products, the HTS code often depends on the exact percentage of fibers or chemicals. Ensure your Spec Sheet and BOM are precise.
  • The "General Rules of Interpretation" (GRI): Customs officials follow 6 specific rules to classify goods. If a product is "incomplete" (like a DIY kit), it is usually classified as if it were the finished article.
  • Consult a Professional: Always have your HTS code verified by a Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) before your goods leave the factory in China.


NewBuyingAgent's Expertise: Landed Cost Calculation

To help our clients avoid "Duty Shock," NewBuyingAgent provides a specialized compliance review:

  • Duty Engineering: We analyze if slight modifications to a product’s design or material composition (documented in the BOM) could move it from a high-tariff HTS code to a lower-tariff one.
  • Invoice Consistency: We ensure that the product description provided by the factory on the Commercial Invoice uses the exact terminology found in the U.S. HTS manual, reducing the likelihood of manual inspections and delays.
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