7301.20.50.00

Of alloy steel

Sheet piling of iron or steel, whether or not drilled, punched or made from assembled elements; welded angles, shapes and sections, of iron or steel: Angles, shapes and sections

Unit: kg Heading: 7301 Chapter: 73 As of August 15, 2026

Data provenance: Rates from HTS Revision 16 (Aug 15, 2026); trade measures verified against CBP CSMS and Federal Register notices through Aug 15, 2026.

Duty rates

Column 1 (General / MFN)

Free

Column 2 (Non-NTR)

28%

The rates above are statutory column rates. Trade remedies in Chapter 99 (Section 301, 232, IEEPA, reciprocal) and FTA preferences can change the duty owed on a given entry — see below.

Trade measures (Chapter 99)

No active Chapter 99 measures are linked to this code.

Rate-change history

What the rate was before, and when it changed. The government schedule replaces each revision in place; we keep the timeline.

  1. SCOPE_EXPANSION Proclamation April 2, 2026 - Combined Metals

    Section 232 steel scope expanded: 523 HTS codes added under combined-metals framework

    See the change →
  2. NEW_PROGRAM Proclamation April 2, 2026 - Combined Metals

    Combined Section 232 metals framework introduced — 16 new Chapter 99 codes (9903.82.02–17)

    See the change →
  3. NEW_PROGRAM Executive Order Feb 1, 2026 — Reciprocal Tariff (FR 2026-03824)

    Section 122 reciprocal surcharge in effect — additional 10% on most imports through July 24, 2026

    See the change →
  4. Base rate HTS 2023

    Column 1 general rate set to Free.

Related CBP rulings

H255440 November 14, 2014

Subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS.

You propose to import steel classifiable in Chapter 72 or heading 7301 to 7307, HTSUS. You state that the steel is of U.S. origin and also classifiable under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS.

H209833 July 15, 2014

Request for Internal Advice pursuant to 19 C.F.R. 177.11(b)(2) regarding the steel mill certificate requirement under 19 C.F.R. § 141.89.

On June 30, 2011, Pratt & Whitney Canada Corporation (“PWC”) made entry of various aircraft parts on entry number UPS 34XXXXX-0. Lines 003, 005 and 006 on the entry summary pertain to steel pipe fittings, including tubes, elbows, and a unio

N117597 August 30, 2010

The tariff classification of trailer landing gear parts from China

The products you intend to import are described as five (5) finished parts of a trailer landing gear. The parts are designed to be assembled onto trailers. They are composed of hot-rolled, cold-finished non-alloy steel. The material chemist

H089781 March 16, 2010

Ruling Request Concerning the Applicability of 19 C.F.R. §141.89 to Used Steel Pipe

You propose to import used steel pipes ranging in outside diameter from 1 to 3.5 inches. You indicated that the pipes are bought and sold as a “junk-scrap-structural product” and are used strictly for agricultural or structural use. They ar

H068635 October 2, 2009

Internal Advice Request; Entry requirements of used metal iron or steel classifiable in Chapter 72 or headings 7301 to 7307, HTSUS; 19 C.F.R. §141.89

At issue are iron and steel classifiable in chapter 72, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) and articles of iron or steel classifiable under heading 7301, HTSUS to heading 7307, HTSUS. Specifically, you inquire about the

N024846 April 1, 2008

The tariff status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), of steel rails disassembled from railroad tracks in Canada.

The tariff status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), of steel rails disassembled from railroad tracks in Canada.

N022377 February 11, 2008

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MARKING OF IMPORTED PIPE SPOOLS.

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MARKING OF IMPORTED PIPE SPOOLS.

H005109 April 12, 2007

Country of origin of pipe for water delivery

The product involved in this case is pipes for water delivery. The pipes are purchased by municipalities or construction companies laying water pipe. The raw pipes are manufactured in the U.S. or China. The raw pipes are non-alloy steel pip

561885 April 18, 2002

Country of origin and marking requirements applicable to stainless steel bends, tees and other tube and pipe fittings; NAFTA Marking Rules; 19 CFR 102.11(a)(3); Article 509

The subject stainless steel bends, tees and other tube and pipe fittings are made by Alfa Laval Flow S.A. de C.V. in Mexico from stainless steel tube of U.S. origin. The tube is exported to Mexico in 20-foot lengths, in a variety of diamete

559871 February 18, 1997

Country of origin marking for stainless steel forgings from Mexico, Italy and Germany; substantial transformation; Midwood; NAFTA; Article 509

You state that your client imports stainless steel forgings (also referred to as unfinished stainless steel flanges), classifiable under 7307.21.10, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS), from Mexico, Germany, and Italy in

560031 December 18, 1996

Country of origin marking for flanges; forgings; Canada; Midwood; NAFTA; Article 509

It is stated that Tri-Lad Inc. manufactures flanges in Canada. The article processed in Canada is stated to be a rough forging produced on either a roll ring, or a forging press. It may be forged in Canada, but it is stated that it is usual

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