HTS Code Reference
HTS Code Lookup
Browse the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule by section and chapter. Look up duty rates, IEEPA surcharges, and CAPE Phase 1 refund eligibility for any HTS code.
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22
HTS Sections
99
Chapters
~10,000+
Subheadings
Most codes
CAPE Eligible
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The Harmonized Tariff Schedule is organized into 22 sections covering all categories of imported goods. Select a section to browse its chapters and individual HTS codes.
Live Animals & Animal Products
$340M
est. refund pool
Vegetable Products
$520M
est. refund pool
Animal/Vegetable Fats & Oils
$180M
est. refund pool
Prepared Foodstuffs, Beverages, Tobacco
$890M
est. refund pool
Mineral Products
$1.2B
est. refund pool
Chemical Products
$2.1B
est. refund pool
Plastics & Rubber
$1.8B
est. refund pool
Leather & Skins
$410M
est. refund pool
Wood & Articles of Wood
$620M
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Pulp, Paper & Paperboard
$480M
est. refund pool
Textiles & Textile Articles
$3.4B
est. refund pool
Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas
$1.1B
est. refund pool
Stone, Ceramic, Glass
$560M
est. refund pool
Precious Metals & Stones
$290M
est. refund pool
Base Metals
$2.8B
est. refund pool
Machinery & Electrical Equipment
$4.6B
est. refund pool
Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels
$3.2B
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Optical, Medical, Musical Instruments
$1.4B
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Arms & Ammunition
$90M
est. refund pool
Furniture, Toys, Miscellaneous
$2.2B
est. refund pool
Works of Art, Special Classification
$150M
est. refund pool
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an HTS code?
An HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) code is a standardized numerical code used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to classify imported goods. HTS codes determine the duty rate applied to each product, ranging from 4-digit headings to 10-digit statistical suffixes.
How do I know if my HTS code qualifies for an IEEPA refund?
Most HTS codes covering goods subject to the IEEPA surcharge are eligible for CAPE Phase 1 refund recovery. Upload your ES-003 export summary from ACE to instantly check eligibility and estimate your refund amount.
What is the difference between a 4-digit and 10-digit HTS code?
A 4-digit HTS code identifies the heading (broad product category). 6 digits identify the subheading (international standard). 8 digits are the U.S.-specific statistical suffix. 10 digits include the full reporting suffix used on entry summaries. Duty rates are typically set at the 8-digit level.
Check your refund eligibility
Upload your ES-003 export summary from ACE and get an instant estimate of your IEEPA tariff refund. No advance fees; your licensed broker partner files under their CBP license.