Chapter 14Vegetable Products

Vegetable Plaiting Materials — US Tariff Rates

US tariff rates for vegetable plaiting materials, bamboo, rattan, and other vegetable materials for basket-weaving and similar uses.

HTS Codes
11
2024 Imports
$1.2B
Top Supplier
TOTAL FOR ALL COUNTRIES
Source Countries
167

Additional Tariffs Apply to This Chapter

Section 301 tariffs apply to imports from China. Use our Landed Cost Calculator for a full duty breakdown by country of origin.

HTS Codes in Chapter 14Vegetable Plaiting Materials

HTS CodeDescriptionBase DutyTariff FlagsActions
1401.10.00.00BamboosFree
§301 +25%§122 +15%
1401.20.20In the rough or cut transversely into sectionsFree
§301 +25%§122 +15%
1401.20.40.00Other2%
§301 +25%§122 +15%
1401.90.20.00Willow (osier)4.4%
§301 +25%§122 +15%
1401.90.40.00Other3.2%
§301 +25%§122 +15%
1404.20.00.00Cotton lintersFree
§301 +25%§122 +15%
1404.90.10.00Vegetable hair0.5¢/kg
§301 +25%§122 +15%
1404.90.20.00Broomcorn (Sorghum vulgare var. technicum)$4.95/t
§301 +25%§122 +15%
1404.90.30.00IstleFree
§301 +25%§122 +15%
1404.90.40.00Other2.3%
§301 +25%§122 +15%
1404.90.90OtherFree
§301 +25%§122 +15%

Related HTS Chapters

About HTS Chapter 14Vegetable Plaiting Materials

HTS Chapter 14 covers vegetable plaiting materials under the US Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS). The HTS is maintained by the US International Trade Commission (USITC) and updated periodically to reflect trade policy changes including executive orders, Section 232 national security tariffs, Section 301 China tariffs, and Section 122 emergency tariffs.

To import goods under Chapter 14, US importers must declare the correct 10-digit HTS code on their Customs entry. The duty rate shown is the general (MFN) rate. Special rates may apply under free trade agreements (FTAs) such as USMCA, CPTPP, or bilateral agreements. Use the FTA Checker to see if preferential rates apply to your shipment.

Anti-dumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders may impose additional duties on specific products and countries of origin beyond the rates shown here. Always consult with a licensed customs broker for classification decisions.