HS & HTS Code Lookup
HS and HTS codes classify products for customs worldwide. The HS (Harmonized System) code is the internationally standardized 6-digit number used by every trading country. The HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) code extends it to 10 digits for U.S. imports and sets the duty rate. Search below to find both for your product, then talk to our customs team to confirm the classification.
Structure of an HTS Code
The first 6 digits are the international HS code, shared by every country. The full 10 digits form the U.S. HTS code, which sets the exact duty rate.
This tool is provided for reference only. Classifications and estimates should be confirmed with a licensed customs broker before filing. A2B Link is not liable for decisions made from these results.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between an HS code and an HTS code?
An HS code is the internationally standardized 6-digit classification used by every trading country. An HTS code extends it to 10 digits for U.S. imports and determines the exact duty rate. The first 6 digits of any HTS code are the HS code.
Where does this tool get its data?
Results come directly from the official U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) Harmonized Tariff Schedule database, so classifications and general duty rates reflect the current published tariff.
Is the classification shown here official?
It is an accurate guide, but final classification should always be confirmed with a licensed customs broker before filing. A2B Link’s customs team can verify your code and handle clearance end to end.
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