CBP Provides Guidance on Chapter 99 HTS Classifications for Products Made in China
CBP has issued new guidance that describes an update to the order of reporting in ACE for multiple Harmonized Tariff Schedule classifications on the same entry summary line, according to a Feb. 5 cargo systems message. This pertains to instances when a Chapter 98 or Chapter 99 HTS code is required. ACE is the system of record for all entry summaries, CBP said.
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CBP's guidance addresses the reporting of Chapter 99 HTS classifications for products of China and Hong Kong to align with the Feb. 1 executive order calling for an additional 10% tariff on goods made in those locations (see 2502030034).