Census Posts Updated List of HTS Numbers That Cannot be Used to Report Exports
The Census Bureau has posted to its Web site a list of 177 Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) numbers that are not valid for reporting exports (either on a paper Shipper's Export Declaration (SED) or Automated Export System (AES) equivalent) as of July 1, 2004.
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These 177 HTS numbers cover various articles in HTS Chapters 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 16, 17, 19, 24, 27, 39, 52, 81, 84, 85, 88, and 90.
Census sources state that exporters attempting to put these HTS numbers into AES or AESDirect (Census' Web-based system that allows filers to electronically file SED information with AES at no charge) will have their shipments rejected.
Census' July 1, 2004 List Reflects the Addition, Replacement, and Deletion of HTS Numbers
Census' updated July 1, 2004 list of HTS numbers that are not valid for reporting exports reflects the:
addition of HTS 1602.31.0040 and HTS 3901.10.1000;
replacement of HTS 1701.99.1000, which was on Census' January 1, 2004 list, with new HTS 1701.99.1010 and HTS 1701.99.1090;
replacement of HTS 1701.99.5000, which was on Census' January 1, 2004 list, with new HTS 1701.99.5010 and HTS 1701.99.5090; and
deletion of HTS 0304.10.4062, which was on Census' January 1, 2004 list.
Schedule B Numbers Must be Used for Articles Covered by the 177 HTS Numbers
Census sources state that for articles covered by the 177 HTS numbers, exporters must instead use the associated Schedule B numbers.
(Census sources have previously stated that the Schedule B numbers are required because they provide more detail for the articles than do the HTS numbers. Census sources have previously noted that Schedule B has more detail for these articles because the U.S. exports more of these articles than it imports.)
List of HTS Numbers That Cannot be Used for Export is Updated Periodically
According to previous Census statements, the list of HTS numbers that are invalid for use in export reporting is updated periodically (e.g., to reflect changes in the HTS, etc.).
Census' list of 177 HTS numbers (dated 07/01/04) available at http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aes/documentlibrary/hts-not-for-aes.txt.
Census' Schedule B, along with Schedule B/HTS Concordance available at http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/schedules/b/.