Chapter 80

Tin and Articles Thereof

17 tariff lines · 13 filing-ready 10-digit codes · codes begin with 80

Chapter 80 of the US Harmonized Tariff Schedule covers tin and Articles Thereof. Every code in this chapter starts with the digits 80. Work down the nested list below: the bold headings are broad categories, and the 10-digit statistical codes underneath them are what you actually declare to US Customs. Duty rates shown are the general (Column 1) rates that apply to most trading partners.

Codes in Chapter 80

HTS codeDescriptionLevelGeneral duty rate
8001.10.00.00Tin, not alloyed10-digit statistical codeFree
8001.20.00Tin alloys8-digit subheadingFree
8001.20.00.10Containing, by weight, 5 percent or less of lead10-digit statistical code
8001.20.00.50Containing, by weight, more than 5 percent but not more than 25 percent of lead10-digit statistical code
8001.20.00.90Containing, by weight, more than 25 percent of lead10-digit statistical code
HTS codeDescriptionLevelGeneral duty rate
HTS codeDescriptionLevelGeneral duty rate
HTS codeDescriptionLevelGeneral duty rate
8007.00.10Articles not elsewhere specified or included of a type used for household, table or kitchen use; toilet and sanitary wares; all the foregoing not coated or plated with precious metal8-digit subheading2.1%
8007.00.10.10Suitable for food or beverage service10-digit statistical code
8007.00.10.50Other10-digit statistical code
8007.00.20.00Tin plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0.2 mm10-digit statistical code2.4%
8007.00.31.00Tin foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar backing materials), of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0.2 mm10-digit statistical code3%
8007.00.32.00Powders and flakes10-digit statistical code2.8%
8007.00.40.00Tin tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves)10-digit statistical code2.4%
8007.00.50.00Other10-digit statistical code2.8%

Not sure which line applies?

Classification follows the General Rules of Interpretation: the most specific description wins, and you must use a 10-digit statistical code on the entry. When two lines look equally plausible, a CBP binding ruling is the only way to be certain.

Source: USITC Harmonized Tariff Schedule, 2026 Basic Edition, Revision 16. Rate text is reproduced verbatim from the official export; category paths and duty estimates are derived.

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