HTS Code 8477.10 - Injection-moulding machines for working rubber or plastics
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HTS Code 8477.10 - Injection-moulding machines for working rubber or plastics

HTS CodeDescriptionUnit of QtyRate Of Duty
Column 1Column 2
General Rate Of DutySpecial Rate Of Duty2
8477.10.90Other
0.00%Free (A*,AU,BH,CA,CL,CO,D,E,IL,JO,JP,KR,MA,MX,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG)40.00%
8477.10.30.00For manufacturing shoes
No.
FreeFree
8477.10.40.00For use in the manufacture of optical media
No.
Free40.00%
8477.10.90.15Of a type used for processing rubber or other thermosetting materials
No.
8477.10.90.30With a clamp force less than <il>50 tons</il>
No.
8477.10.90.40With a clamp force equal to or greater than <il>50 tons</il> and less than <il>300 tons</il>
No.
8477.10.90.50With a clamp force equal to or greater than <il>300 tons</il> and less than <il>750 tons</il>
No.
8477.10.90.60With a clamp force equal to or greater than <il>750 tons</il>
No.

What is HTS Code 8 and 10?

While the first 6 digits of HS Code are the same globally, the next 2-4 digits are different for each country

Types of Rate of Duty

Column 1 - "General" Column 1 "general" is the General sub-column of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS). Countries whose goods qualify for these rates are considered countries with which the U.S. has "Normal Trade Relations"(NTR).

Column 1 - "Special" Many countries that qualify for column one rates may also qualify for preferential duty rates under a variety of special trade agreements as listed in the "Special" sub-column of Column 1.

Column 2 Countries not covered by NTR are commonly referred to as "Column Two" countries, meaning duty rates for products from these countries are listed in Column two of the HTS. Currently, the only countries with Column Two status are Cuba and North Korea.

Some of the symbols used to designate the various preference programs and trade agreements in the "Special" sub column can be found here.

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