8702.10.61.00

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Motor vehicles for the transport of ten or more persons, including the driver: With only compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel)

Unit: No. Heading: 8702 Chapter: 87 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)

2%

Column 2 (Non-NTR)

25%

Column 1 (Special / FTA)

Free

Eligible

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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)

SECTION_232_MHDV

9903.74.02

The duty provided in the applicable subheading + 10%

Active

Buses and other vehicles classified in HTSUS heading 8702 as provided for in subdivision (c) of U.S. note 38 to this subchapter.

Effective from February 25, 2026

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. RATE_INCREASE USITC HTS Revision 2026.7

    Rate increase on 9903.82.03: 0% → 15% (Section 232 combined metals)

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

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

    See the change →
  3. 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 →
  4. 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 →
  5. Base rate HTS 2023

    Column 1 general rate set to 2%.

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