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9902.04.46 - N-(2,3-Dichloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylcyclohexanecar- boxamide (Fenhexamid) (CAS No. 126833-17-8) (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)

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FieldValue
Unit of QuantityN/A
General Rate of DutyFree
Special Rate of DutyNo change
Column 2 Rate of DutyNo change
Quota QuantityN/A
Additional DutiesN/A

Overview

This HTS classification, 9902.04.46, designates a specific chemical compound, N-(2,3-Dichloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylcyclohexanecarboxamide, commonly known as Fenhexamid. This entry falls under Chapter 99 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, which pertains to temporary legislation and special classification provisions. Specifically, it addresses goods subject to additional import restrictions or temporary modifications proclaimed under specific trade agreements or legislation, such as Section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act. The inclusion of the CAS number (126833-17-8) and its provision within subheading 2924.29.47 signifies that while Fenhexamid is a chemical compound (likely a pesticide or fungicide given its structure and common use), its import is governed by these special, temporary provisions rather than its standard chemical classification.

Given that this node is a leaf node within Chapter 99, there are no direct subcategories to subdivide the scope of Fenhexamid itself. Instead, its existence here implies a specific regulatory or trade policy is currently being applied to this particular chemical. This is distinct from other potential classifications of chemicals or related compounds that would be found in Chapters 28 or 29, which provide permanent classifications for a vast array of chemical products based on their molecular structure and function. The presence of Fenhexamid in Chapter 99 signals that its import is subject to unique, time-limited rules or quotas, overriding its standard tariff treatment.

When encountering HTS 9902.04.46, it is crucial to understand that the classification is driven by the temporary legislative provision rather than solely the inherent chemical properties of Fenhexamid. Importers must consult the associated temporary legislation or proclamation to determine the precise requirements, such as quotas, special duties, or licensing, that apply to its importation. The classification serves as a flag for specific regulatory oversight that is not reflected in the general chemical chapters of the HTS.

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