Is there a difference between the HTS and Schedule B numbers?
Yes, in the United States, HTS numbers are used for import documentation, while Schedule B numbers are used for export documentation. Both Schedule B and HTS numbers have the same first six digits, however at the 10-digit level the codes can be different. For example, Schedule B and HTS codes show differences for the number 0101.10.0000 Live horses, asses, mules, and hinnies: Schedule B: 0101 Live horses, asses, mules, and hinnies 0101.10.0000 Purebred breeding animals 0101.90 Other: 0101.90.1000 Horses 0101.90.5000 Asses, mules, and hinnies HTS: 0101 Live horses, asses, mules and hinnies: 0101.10.00 Purebred breeding animals 0101.10.00.10 Males 0101.10.00.20 Females 0101.90 Other: 0101.90.10 Horses 0101.90.10.10 Imported for immediate slaughter 0101.90.20.00 Asses Mules and hinnies: 0101.90.30.00 Imported for immediate slaughter 0101.90.40.00 Other The HTS number tends to be more detailed. There are about 9,000 export codes (Schedule B) and approximately 17,000 import numbers (HTS). I
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