8202.39.00.40
Diamond sawblade cores
Handsaws, and metal parts thereof; blades for saws of all kinds (including slitting, slotting or toothless saw blades), and base metal parts thereof: Circular saw blades (including slitting or slotting saw blades), and parts thereof: Other, including parts
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
No active duty rates published for this code.
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.
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RATE_INCREASE USITC HTS Revision 2026.7
Rate increase on 9903.82.03: 0% → 15% (Section 232 combined metals)
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SCOPE_EXPANSION Proclamation April 2, 2026 - Combined Metals
Section 232 steel scope expanded: 523 HTS codes added under combined-metals framework
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NEW_PROGRAM Proclamation April 2, 2026 - Combined Metals
Combined Section 232 metals framework introduced — 16 new Chapter 99 codes (9903.82.02–17)
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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
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Related CBP rulings
The tariff classification of a hole saw set from China
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The tariff classification of steel cores from South Korea
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The tariff classification of an Outdoor Gift Set and an Axe-Saw from China.
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The tariff classification of a Butcher Handheld Meat Saw Set from China
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The tariff classification of a Jab Saw from China or Taiwan.
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The tariff classification of a Hacksaw from China or Taiwan.
Item no. HAC01 is described as a 12 inch hack saw. The saw consists of a hardened steel blade with 24 teeth per inch and a no-slip comfort grip handle. You have stated that it will be imported packaged for retail sale with a safety sleeve c
The tariff classification, status and country of origin under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of Diamond Saw Blades
In your submission, you describe a scenario wherein U.S. sourced steel saw blade cores are imported into Canada. The saw blade cores, also referred to as steel blanks, range from 12” to 60” in diameter and .125” to .5” in thickness. In Cana
Modification of New York Ruling Letter (NY) J82340, dated March 25, 2003; tariff classification of hole saw kits for door lockset installation
In ruling letter NY J82340, CBP described the merchandise at issue as two styles of lock installation kits: the “Metal/Wood Door Lock Installation Kit, Part #17104” and the “Wood Door Lock Installation Kit, Part #17105” (the “Metal/Wood Doo
The tariff classification of Oscillating Tool Accessories from China
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Reconsideration of New York Ruling Letter N018805, dated November 16, 2007; classification of a FIXA 8-piece tool set.
The merchandise at issue in this reconsideration is marketed and sold to consumers as the “FIXA 8-piece tool set” (“the FIXA”). From an examination of the sample provided, CBP notes that the FIXA consists of 8 pieces, which include four 3.5
The tariff classification of a handsaw from England.
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