HS Code Lookup for Sub-Heading 160231 in United States of America

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Sub Heading  160231
Preparations of meat, of fish, of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or of insects. - Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal, blood or insects. - Of turkeys
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Tariff Structure and Controls for HS Code 160231 in United States of America

HS Code & Description

1602310020

Prepared meals
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1602310040

Other
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Most classified products under HS 160231
  • Classic Chicken Nuggets – "Golden Crispy Chicken Nuggets",
  • Breaded Chicken Tenders – "Crisp & Tender Breaded Chicken Strips",
  • Chicken Meatballs – "Savory Chicken Meatballs",
  • Buffalo Style Chicken Wings – "Spicy Buffalo Chicken Wings",
  • BBQ Chicken Drummets – "Sweet BBQ Glazed Chicken Drummets",
  • Chicken Patties – "Homestyle Breaded Chicken Patties",
  • Roasted Chicken Thighs – "Herb Roasted Chicken Thighs",
  • Chicken Sausages – "Grilled Chicken Sausages",
  • Chicken Luncheon Meat – "Premium Chicken Luncheon Meat" and
  • Chicken Shawarma Kebab – "Authentic Chicken Shawarma Kebab"
Tariffs and Duties for HS 1602310020
    General MFN Duty
    Duty NameOriginDuty RateDuty TypeUnit of Measurement
    Default DutyAll Countries6.4%Default DutyKILOGRAMS
    Column2 DutyAll Countries20%Additional Duty-
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    Preferential Duty
    Preferential ProgramCountry of ExportDuty RateDuty Type
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    Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Bahamas, Belize, Curaçao, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Virgin Islands (British)
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    Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador
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    Peru
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    Panama
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    Australia
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    Bahrain
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    Chile
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    Jordan
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    Morocco
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    Controls
    S.No.Country of ImportCountry of ExportControl TypeControlling AuthorityScope of ControlExcluded Countries
    1United States of AmericaAll Countries
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    Rulings
    S.No.Date of RulingProduct DescriptionHS CodeRuling NumberCountry of Ruling
    1Feb 8, 1996
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    1602310020
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    United States of America
    2May 14, 1990
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    1602310020
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    United States of America
    3Nov 8, 2006
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    1602310020
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    United States of America
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FAQs
What is HS code 160231?
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HS code 160231 includes Preparations of meat, of fish, of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or of insects. - Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal, blood or insects. - Of turkeys.
What category is HS code 160231?
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HS code 160231 belongs to chapter 16 Preparations of meat, of fish, of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or of insects. category.
What is the duty for HS code 1602310020 in United States of America?
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The default duty for 1602310020 in United States of America is 6.4%. Find duties for other HS codes in United States of America.
Does HS code 1602310020 have free trade agreements in United States of America?
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Yes, HS code 1602310020 has free trade agreements in United States of America such as Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (E) and more.
Does HS code 1602310020 have controls in United States of America?
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Yes, HS code 1602310020 has controls in United States of America such as Import Certificate and more.
Does HS code 1602310020 have rulings in United States of America?
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Yes, HS code 1602310020 has rulings in United States of America such as The tariff classification of roast turkey, roast chicken, roast pork, roast beef, and poached pollock from Canada. and more.
How many dutiables are there in HS code 160231 in United States of America?
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There are 2 dutiables in HS code 160231.
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