Section 2: Vegetable Products
Chapter 14: Chapter 14
16 tariff codes in this chapter
| HTS Code | Description | General Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 1401 | Vegetable materials of a kind used primarily for plaiting (for example, bamboos, rattans, reeds, rus... | — |
| 1401.10.00 | Bamboos | Free |
| 1401.20 | Rattans: | — |
| 1401.20.20 | In the rough or cut transversely into sections | Free |
| 1401.20.40 | Other | 2% |
| 1401.90 | Other: | — |
| 1401.90.20 | Willow (osier) | 4.4% |
| 1401.90.40 | Other | 3.2% |
| 1404 | Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included: | — |
| 1404.20.00 | Cotton linters | Free |
| 1404.90 | Other: | — |
| 1404.90.10 | Vegetable hair | 0.5¢/kg |
| 1404.90.20 | Broomcorn (Sorghum vulgare var. technicum) | $4.95/t |
| 1404.90.30 | Istle | Free |
| 1404.90.40 | Other | 2.3% |
| 1404.90.90 | Other | Free |
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Chapter 14 FAQ
What products are covered by HTS Chapter 14?▶
Chapter 14 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule covers chapter 14. It contains 16 tariff codes classifying specific products for US import duty purposes.
How many tariff codes are in Chapter 14?▶
Chapter 14 contains 16 tariff codes, of which 11 are classifiable (leaf) codes. 5 of these codes have a duty-free general rate.
What are the duty rates for Chapter 14 imports?▶
Duty rates in Chapter 14 (Chapter 14) 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.