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HTS code lookup

Search the US Harmonized Tariff Schedule by keyword or code.

How to look up an HTS code

  1. Type a keyword or code. Enter a product word like “laptop”, or the leading digits of a code.
  2. Pick the match. Choose the description that fits your product.
  3. Calculate the duty. Send the code straight to the tariff calculator to see the stacked duty.

About the Harmonized Tariff Schedule

Every product entering the US is classified under a 10-digit HTS code that determines its duty rate. Picking the wrong code can mean paying 0% when you owe 25%, or vice-versa — so the code is the first and most consequential step. Search here, then send the code to the calculator to see the full stacked duty for your origin country.

Frequently asked questions

What is an HTS code?
The Harmonized Tariff Schedule code is the 10-digit number that classifies an imported product for US customs. The first 6 digits are the international HS code; the US adds 4 more for duty and statistics.
How do I find the right code?
Search by keyword (e.g. “flashlight”) or by the digits you already know (e.g. “8513”). Match the description to your product, then use it in the tariff calculator.
Is this the official schedule?
It mirrors the USITC Harmonized Tariff Schedule. Always verify the final code against USITC before filing — classification is the importer’s responsibility.

Informational only — not customs advice. Classification and valuation decisions are the importer’s responsibility under 19 USC §1484. For binding rulings, file CBP Form 19; for declarations, consult a licensed customs broker.