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6103.23.00.37 - Jackets and blazers described in heading 6103 (633) 🖩

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Unit of Quantitydoz., kg
General Rate of Duty (Column 1 - General)The rate applicable to each garment in the ensemble if separately entered
Special Rate of Duty (Column 1 - Special)Free (AU,BH,CL,CO,IL,JO,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG)
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Column 2 Rate of DutyThe rate applicable to each garment in the ensemble if separately entered
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About Duty Rates: Rates are divided into Column 1 and Column 2. Column 1 is subdivided into General (normal trade relations rates for all countries not eligible for special programs) and Special (preferential rates for countries with free trade agreements or preference programs). Column 2 rates apply to products from Cuba, North Korea, Belarus, and Russia. When no special rate exists for a classification, General rates apply.

Overview

This HTS category, 6103.23.00.37, specifically classifies knitted or crocheted jackets and blazers for men or boys that are part of an ensemble. These garments are distinguished by their construction from synthetic fibers and their classification as "ensembles" within the broader scope of men's or boys' suits and suit-type garments covered by heading 6103. The term "ensemble" generally refers to a coordinated set of two or more garments, where the jacket or blazer is intended to be worn with other matching or coordinating items.

It is crucial to differentiate this classification from its siblings. For instance, 6103.23.00.36 covers garments described in heading 6101, which typically pertains to outer garments like overcoats and other coats, rather than the specific suit-type jackets and blazers found here. Similarly, categories like 6103.23.00.40 (trousers and breeches), 6103.23.00.45 (shorts), 6103.23.00.55 (bib and brace overalls), and 6103.23.00.70 (sweaters) cover distinct types of knitted or crocheted garments, even if they might be made of similar synthetic fibers or intended for men or boys. The key differentiator for 6103.23.00.37 is its inclusion as a component of a knitted or crocheted ensemble.

As a leaf node, this HTS code does not have further subcategories. Therefore, accurate classification relies on a thorough understanding of the definition of an "ensemble" and the materials used (synthetic fibers). Importers should ensure that the garment is indeed part of a coordinated set and is specifically a knitted or crocheted jacket or blazer intended for men or boys, distinguishing it from standalone jackets or blazers not part of an ensemble, or from outerwear garments falling under other headings.

Frequently Asked Questions

›What is HTS code 6103.23.00.37?
HTS code 6103.23.00.37 covers Jackets and blazers described in heading 6103 (633) under the US Harmonized Tariff Schedule. It falls under Chapter 61: Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted.
›What products are classified under 6103.23.00.37?
This classification covers Jackets and blazers described in heading 6103 (633). It is a subcategory of Other:.
›What is the import duty rate for 6103.23.00.37?
The general rate of duty for HTS 6103.23.00.37 is The rate applicable to each garment in the ensemble if separately entered. Special preferential rates may apply: Free (AU,BH,CL,CO,IL,JO,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG). The Column 2 rate is The rate applicable to each garment in the ensemble if separately entered.
›What unit of quantity is used for 6103.23.00.37?
Imports under HTS 6103.23.00.37 are measured in doz.","kg.
›Are there special tariff programs for 6103.23.00.37?
Yes, preferential rates may apply under programs including: Australia Special Rate, Bahrain Special Rate, Chile Special Rate, Colombia Special Rate, Israel Special Rate (duty-free treatment). And 9 more programs.

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