6302.21.2010 — Bed linen of cotton, printed
Full Description
Bed linen of cotton, printed (sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers)
HTS Code Structure
The 10-digit HTS code 6302.21.2010 breaks down as follows:
| Level | Digits | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Chapter | 63 | Textile Articles |
| Heading | 6302 | 4-digit product family |
| Subheading | 6302.21 | 6-digit international HS code |
| US Statistical | 6302.21.2010 | 10-digit US-specific classification |
Tariff Rates for HTS 6302.21.2010
| Rate Type | Rate | Applicable Origin |
|---|---|---|
| General (MFN) Rate | 20.9000% | All WTO member countries |
| USMCA Rate | 0.0000% | Mexico, Canada (qualifying) |
| GSP Rate | 0.0000% | Developing country beneficiaries |
| Section 301 (China Additional) | 25.0000% | China-origin goods only |
Goods classified under HTS 6302.21.2010 with Chinese origin are subject to an additional 25.0000% Section 301 duty on top of the general MFN rate. Total effective rate for China-origin goods = 45.9%.
Duty is only part of your import cost. MPF (0.3464%), HMF (0.125%), freight, and insurance add to your total. Use the calculator to get a complete breakdown.
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Regulatory Requirements
Goods classified under HTS 6302.21.2010 have the following compliance requirements beyond standard CBP entry:
Textile visa / export certificate required from the country of origin for quota tracking.
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How to Properly Classify Under HTS 6302.21.2010
Correct HTS classification is a legal responsibility. Misclassification — even unintentional — can result in CBP penalties up to 4× the unpaid duties and potential seizure. Here's how to verify your classification:
- Review the official HTSUS at hts.usitc.gov for the exact heading and notes for Chapter 63.
- Check Chapter and Section Notes — exclusions and inclusions defined in the notes often override apparent classification.
- Apply the General Rules of Interpretation (GRI) — start with GRI 1 (specific description) through GRI 6 if needed.
- Search CBP CROSS database for binding rulings on similar products.
- Consult a licensed customs broker for high-value shipments or ambiguous products.
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HTS code data sourced from USITC Harmonized Tariff Schedule. Rates reflect USITC schedule as of 2026-04-23. Section 301 rates per USTR action lists. Always verify at hts.usitc.gov before making import decisions. This is informational only — not legal or customs advice.