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Section 2: Vegetable Products

Chapter 10: Chapter 10

42 tariff codes in this chapter

HTS CodeDescriptionGeneral Rate
1001Wheat and meslin:
1001.11.00Seed0.65¢/kg
1001.19.00Other0.65¢/kg
1001.91.00Seed2.8%
1001.99.00Other0.35¢/kg
1002Rye:
1002.10.00SeedFree
1002.90.00OtherFree
1003Barley:
1003.10.00Seed0.15¢/kg
1003.90Other:
1003.90.20For malting purposes0.1¢/kg
1003.90.40Other0.15¢/kg
1004Oats:
1004.10.00SeedFree
1004.90.00OtherFree
1005Corn (maize):
1005.10.00SeedFree
1005.90Other:
1005.90.20Yellow dent corn0.05¢/kg
1005.90.40Other0.25¢/kg
1006Rice:
1006.10.00Rice in the husk (paddy or rough)1.8¢/kg
1006.20Husked (brown) rice:
1006.20.20Basmati0.83¢/kg
1006.20.40Other2.1¢/kg
1006.30Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed:
1006.30.10Parboiled11.2%
1006.30.90Other1.4¢/kg
1006.40.00Broken rice0.44¢/kg
1007Grain sorghum:
1007.10.00Seed0.22¢/kg
1007.90.00Other0.22¢/kg
1008Buckwheat, millet and canary seeds; other cereals (including wild rice):
1008.10.00BuckwheatFree
1008.21.00Seed0.32¢/kg
1008.29.00Other0.32¢/kg
1008.30.00Canary seeds0.12¢/kg
1008.40.00Fonio (Digitaria spp.)1.1%
1008.50.00Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa)1.1%
1008.60.00Triticale1.1%
1008.90.01Other cereals (including wild rice)1.1%

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Chapter 10 FAQ

What products are covered by HTS Chapter 10?
Chapter 10 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule covers chapter 10. It contains 42 tariff codes classifying specific products for US import duty purposes.
How many tariff codes are in Chapter 10?
Chapter 10 contains 42 tariff codes, of which 30 are classifiable (leaf) codes. 6 of these codes have a duty-free general rate.
What are the duty rates for Chapter 10 imports?
Duty rates in Chapter 10 (Chapter 10) vary by specific product classification and country of origin. General (MFN) rates apply to most countries, while preferential rates may be available under trade agreements like USMCA, GSP, or bilateral FTAs.