💾 Data Updated: 2025 HTS Revision 30 • Last updated: November 24, 2025

9822.02.01 - Goods of Chile, under the terms of general note 26 to the tariff schedule, provided for in subheading 1701.12.50, 1701.13.50, 1701.14.50, 1701.91.30, 1701.91.48, 1701.91.58, 1701.99.50, 1702.20.28, 1702.30.28, 1702.40.28, 1702.60.28, 1702.90.20, 1702.90.58, 1702.90.68, 1704.90.68, 1704.90.78, 1806.10.15, 1806.10.28, 1806.10.38, 1806.10.55, 1806.10.75, 1806.20.73, 1806.20.77, 1806.20.94, 1806.20.98, 1806.90.39, 1806.90.49, 1806.90.59, 1901.20.25, 1901.20.35, 1901.20.60, 1901.20.70, 1901.90.68,1901.90.71, 2101.12.38, 2101.12.48, 2101.12.58, 2101.20.38, 2101.20.48, 2101.20.58, 2103.90.78, 2106.90.46, 2106.90.72, 2106.90.76, 2106.90.80, 2106.90.91, 2106.90.94 or 2106.90.97 subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 3(b) to subchapter

Details

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Unit of QuantityN/A
General Rate of DutyN/A
Special Rate of DutyFree (CL)
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Column 2 Rate of DutyN/A
Quota QuantityN/A
Additional DutiesN/A

Overview

This HTS category, 9822.02.01, pertains to specific goods originating from Chile that are subject to special classification provisions under General Note 26 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule. The products covered are primarily those within Chapters 17, 18, 19, and 21 of the HTS, including various sugars, confectionery, cocoa products, and preparations of cereals, flour, starch, or milk, as well as certain miscellaneous edible preparations. Crucially, the importation of these goods is governed by quantitative limits as outlined in U.S. Note 3(b) to subchapter II of Chapter 98.

Unlike other categories at the root level of the HTS Database, which typically classify goods based on their intrinsic nature (e.g., live animals, vegetable products, mineral products), this category is a specific provision created for goods from a particular country (Chile) with trade agreements or special customs treatment. Its function is to administer preferential treatment or trade restrictions for a defined set of products, rather than a broad classification of goods by type. Therefore, it is distinguished by its specific country of origin and the application of quantitative limitations tied to trade agreements.

As HTS Code 9822.02.01 is a leaf node, it does not have any further subcategories. The classification concludes at this level, with the precise classification determined by the specific subheading listed within the description (e.g., 1701.12.50, 1806.10.15, etc.) and confirmation that the goods meet the criteria of General Note 26 and are within the specified quantitative limits. Importers must ensure their goods align with one of the listed subheadings and comply with all stipulated quantitative restrictions for this provision to apply.

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