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May 12, 2021

News Release 21-064

Inv. No(s). 1205-13

Contact: Peg O'Laughlin , 202-205-1819

USITC Recommends that the President Make Certain Modifications to the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule Nomenclature

The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has recommended that the President make certain modifications to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS) to conform it with World Customs Organization (WCO) amendments to the global Harmonized System.

The recommended HTS amendments relate to a wide range of products and product groups, including, for example: flat panel display modules; 3D printers; unmanned aerial vehicles (i.e., drones); electric vehicles; tobacco products intended for inhalation without combustion; edible insect products; virgin and extra virgin olive oil; cell therapy products; rapid diagnostic test kits for detecting the Zika virus and other mosquito-borne diseases; placebos and double-blinded clinical trial kits; electronic waste (e-waste) and other hazardous waste; amusement park equipment; and cultural articles (i.e., antiquities).

The USITC’s actions are the latest step in a process that began when WCO officials approved changes to the Harmonized System nomenclature in June 2019.  Countries around the world must incorporate the changes into their national nomenclature systems.  The USITC maintains and updates the HTS, which is the United States' product category system.   

Following expiration of a 60-day layover period before the Congress, the President is authorized to proclaim the modifications to the HTS.  The amendments enter into force on January 1, 2022.

The Commission’s report, Recommended Modifications in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, 2021, Inv. No. 1205-13, USITC Publication 5171, March 2021, is available on the USITC web site at:  https://www.usitc.gov/publications/other/pub5171.pdf.

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November 20, 2020

News Release 20-135

Inv. No(s). 1205-13

Contact: Peg O'Laughlin , 202-205-1819

USITC Seeks Comments on Proposed Modifications to the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule

The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) is soliciting written comments from interested federal agencies and the public concerning proposed modifications to the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS).

The proposed modifications, presented in Recommended Modifications to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, 2020 (USITC publication 5139, November 2020), would conform the U.S. HTS with amendments to the global Harmonized System (HS).

The HS is the international product naming system that is used to categorize and monitor global trade in goods.  The U.S. HTS and the classification systems of 160 other countries are based on the HS, and national classification systems are modified to reflect any changes to the HS.  The USITC is responsible for maintaining the U.S. HTS.

In June 2019, the World Customs Organization (WCO) adopted a package of amendments to the HS product nomenclature.  Subsequently, in October 2019, the USITC instituted an investigation (Inv. No. 1205-13) to draft comparable modifications to the U.S. HTS. 

The USITC will finalize its recommended modifications to the HTS and submit a report to the President in March 2021.

Written submissions should be addressed to the Secretary of the Commission and should be submitted no later than 5:15 p.m. on December 14, 2020. All written submissions, except for confidential business information, will be available for public inspection.

IMPORTANT:  All filings must be made through the Commission’s Electronic Document Information System (EDIS, https://edis.usitc.gov). No in-person paper-based filings or paper copies of any electronic filings will be accepted. Questions regarding electronic filing should be directed to the Office of the Secretary, Docket Services Division (EDIS3Help@usitc.gov), or consult the Commission’s Handbook on Filing Procedures.

Further information regarding written submissions is available in the USITC’s Notice of proposed recommendations and solicitation of public comments, dated November 17, 2020.  Filers are strongly encouraged to review this notice for important filing details.  The notice can be downloaded from the USITC Internet site (www.usitc.gov) or may be obtained by contacting the Office of the Secretary at the above address or commissionhearings@usitc.gov.

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October 2, 2019

News Release 19-099

Inv. No(s). 1205-13

Contact: Peg O'Laughlin , 202-205-1819

USITC Begins Process to Modify the Harmonized Tariff Schedule to Reflect Changes to the Harmonized System

The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) today instituted an investigation that will lead to recommendations to the President on necessary modifications to the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) to implement recent amendments to the global Harmonized System (HS).

By statute, the USITC is required to recommend to the President modifications to the HTS to conform the HTS to amendments made to the HS.  The USITC is instituting this investigation, Recommended Modifications in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, 2020, to consider recommendations to make to the President.

The HS is the international product naming system that is used to categorize and monitor global trade in goods.  The U.S. HTS and the classification systems of 155 other countries are based on the HS, and they are modified to reflect any changes to the HS.  The USITC is responsible for maintaining the U.S. HTS.

On June 28, 2019, the World Customs Organization (WCO) approved a package of amendments to the HS.  A copy of the package of the WCO amendments can be viewed here.

In this investigation, the USITC, an independent, nonpartisan, factfinding federal agency, will develop proposed modifications to the HTS to reflect the WCO’s amendments to the HS and to reflect a WCO classification opinion regarding blanched peanuts.  The USITC expects to issue preliminary draft modifications to the HTS for public comment in March 2020. Following the public comment period, the USITC will finalize the necessary modifications to the HTS and submit a report to the President in October 2020. 

Further information about the investigation can be found in the notice of investigation (link to notice), dated October 1, 2019, which can be obtained from the USITC Internet site (www.usitc.gov).

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July 28, 2016

News Release 16-099

Inv. No(s). 1205-12

Contact: Peg O'Laughlin , 202-205-1819

USITC Recommends that the President Make Certain Modifications in U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule Nomenclature for Certain Fish, Wood and Wood Products, and Bed-Nets of Warp Knit Fabrics

The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has recommended to the President that he make certain modifications to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS) to conform it with World Customs Organization (WCO) amendments to the global Harmonized System.

The modifications concern the classification of edible fish offal; new subdivisions for coniferous and non-coniferous wood and new HTS subheadings for certain wood of pine, fir, spruce, beech, birch, poplar, aspen, and eucalyptus; and certain bed-nets of warp knit fabrics. 

The USITC’s actions are the latest step in a process that began when WCO officials approved changes to the Harmonized System nomenclature in June 2015.  Countries around the world must incorporate the changes into their own nomenclature systems.  The USITC maintains and updates the HTS, which is the United States' product category system.    

Following expiration of a 60-day layover period before the Congress, the President is authorized to proclaim the modifications to the HTS.  The amendments will enter into force on January 1, 2018.

The Commission’s report, Commission Recommendations to the President to Modify the Tariff Nomenclature in Chapters 3, 44, and 63 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, Inv. No. 1205-12, USITC Publication 4621, July 2016, is available on the USITC web site at:  https://www.usitc.gov/publications/tariff_affairs/pub4621.pdf.

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2015 HTSA Revision 1 Edition

This edition of the HTS takes effect July 1, 2015. This page contains the chapter-by-chapter listing of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule and general notes. The links below correspond to the various sections in the Table of Contents for the Harmonized Tariff Schedule. Clicking on a link will load the corresponding Adobe .pdf file (Note: Section notes, if any, are attached to the first chapter of each section.

2015 HTSA Basic Edition

This edition of the HTS takes effect January 29, 2015. This page contains the chapter-by-chapter listing of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule and general notes. The links below correspond to the various sections in the Table of Contents for the Harmonized Tariff Schedule. Clicking on a link will load the corresponding Adobe .pdf file (Note: Section notes, if any, are attached to the first chapter of each section. "Page down" to view chapter after selecting.)

2015 HTSA Preliminary Edition

This edition of the HTS takes effect January 1, 2015. This page contains the chapter-by-chapter listing of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule and general notes. The links below correspond to the various sections in the Table of Contents for the Harmonized Tariff Schedule. Clicking on a link will load the corresponding Adobe .pdf file (Note: Section notes, if any, are attached to the first chapter of each section. "Page down" to view chapter after selecting.)
August 21, 2014

News Release 14-084

Inv. No(s). 1205-11

Contact: Peg O'Laughlin , 202-205-1819

Category Changes to the U.S. HTS

USITC BEGINS PROCESS TO INCORPORATE GLOBAL IMPORT CATEGORY CHANGES INTO U.S. HARMONIZED TARIFF SCHEDULE

Changes Affect 234 Product Categories; Importers Can Review, Prepare to Participate

International customs officials at the World Customs Organization (WCO) have agreed on 234 changes to the global system that categorizes products that are imported and exported around the world, and countries are beginning their individual processes to incorporate those changes into their own domestic product category systems.

The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) is the federal agency charged with maintaining and updating the United States' product category system, the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS). The USITC today instituted an investigation that will lead to recommendations to the President on necessary modifications to the U.S. HTS.

The U.S. and other countries have until January 1, 2017, to incorporate the changes, but much work lies ahead, according to Jim Holbein, director of the USITC office that maintains the HTS.

"The first step for importers and exporters is to become aware of the changes being made at the international level," Holbein said. "If they believe they will be affected, they will want to stay on top of the process as it moves forward."

The USITC has posted the WCO document outlining the changes on its website at:http://www.usitc.gov/tariff_affairs/WCORecommendationofJune272014.pdf.

USITC nomenclature analysts are analyzing the WCO document, and the Commission expects to issue proposed recommendations on changes to the HTS in December 2014. At that time, the USITC will seek public comments on the proposed recommendations. Detailed information on how to submit comments and related deadlines will be provided at that time.

The USITC will consider all public comments, as well as comments from other U.S. agencies, in making its recommendations. The recommendations will be submitted to the President (through the U.S. Trade Representative) by July 2015. Following expiration of a 60-day layover period before the Congress, the President may proclaim the modifications to the HTS.

More information about the USITC investigation can be found in the notice of investigation dated August 20, 2014.

 

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