4010.35.90.00
10-digit statistical codeOther
This is the specific 10-digit code used for customs filing. Enter it on your CBP entry summary (form 7501) or give it to your customs broker exactly as shown. Duty is 3.3% of the declared customs value for most countries.
Duty rates
Ad valorem rate — a straight percentage of the declared customs value.
| Rate | Value and what it means |
|---|---|
| General rate (Column 1) | 3.3%Column 1 general Applies to most trading partners — the standard "normal trade relations" rate. |
| Special rate (Column 1) | Free (A,AU,BH,CL,CO,D,E,IL,JO,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG)Trade programs The country letters in parentheses are free trade agreement and preference programs. If your goods qualify under one of them, that rate replaces the general rate.
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| Column 2 rate | 25%Non-NTR Reserved for the small group of countries that do not have normal trade relations with the US (currently Cuba, North Korea, Russia and Belarus). Almost no importer uses this column — if you are shipping from anywhere else, ignore it. |
| Unit of quantity | kg How CBP expects the quantity to be reported on the entry summary. |
Where this sits in the schedule
The tariff schedule is read top-down: each line inherits the wording of the categories above it.
Conveyor or transmission belts or belting, of vulcanized rubber: > Transmission belts or belting: > Endless synchronous belts of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 150 cm:
Chapter 40: Rubber and Articles Thereof
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View Chapter 40Source: 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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