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ENDLESS FRONTIER ACT--Resumed
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Under the previous order, the Senate will resume consideration of S. 1260, which the clerk will report.
The senior assistant legislative clerk read as follows:
A bill (S. 1260) to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes.
Pending:
Schumer amendment No. 1502, in the nature of a substitute.
Cantwell amendment No. 1527 (to amendment No. 1502), of a perfecting nature.
Mr. McCONNELL. Madam President, I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The clerk will call the roll.
The senior assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. THUNE. Madam President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call be rescinded.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so ordered.
Automated Vehicles
Mr. THUNE. Madam President, from the beginning, the story of the U.S. auto industry has been one of ingenuity, of taking risks, and of pushing forward.
At the dawn of the 20th century, most Americans could hardly comprehend the idea of the automobile. Yet, 20 years later, they had become nearly ubiquitous in American life, thanks to the insistence of entrepreneurs like Henry Ford on making the automobile affordable for the majority of Americans.
The democratization of the automobile, rather than the invention of the automobile itself, is, in my opinion, one of most remarkable and uniquely American success stories.
Automobiles allowed Americans to capitalize on the economic dynamism of the roaring twenties and helped Americans move and adapt during the Great Depression.
They contributed greatly to the American industrial base and the know-how needed to fight and win the Second World War and help propel the United States to its current status as a preeminent global economic and military power.
Visionary investments like the Interstate Highway System made cars a staple in American economic and cultural life. And cars certainly made it a lot easier to get to and from rural America. In a place like rural South Dakota, with limited public transportation, the automobile, often a pickup or an SUV, is typically the only way to get around.
Today, the automobile industry stands on the brink of a new technological revolution, which promises to dramatically transform mobility once again.
Over the past three decades, the internet has transformed our economy and our way of life, and the next generation of the internet, 5G, which is currently being deployed across the Nation, will enable a host of new innovations, including a revolution in vehicle technology: automated vehicles or what we call AVs.
AVs will change the way that we move in numerous ways, making the transportation system safer, more efficient, and more accessible.
Individuals whose mobility is currently limited, for example, Americans with disabilities, could gain new independence with the deployment of automated vehicles, allowing them to work or visit friends and family safely and easily.
I am proud that my proposed AV amendment to the Endless Frontier Act was recently endorsed by the National Federation of the Blind, and I ask for unanimous consent that the letter of endorsement be inserted in the Record
There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows:
National Federation of the Blind,
May 11, 2021.Hon. Maria Cantwell,Chair, U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, &
Transportation, Washington, DC.Hon. Roger Wicker,Ranking Member, U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, &
Transportation, Washington, DC.
Dear Chair Cantwell and Ranking Member Wicker: The National Federation of the Blind, the nation's transformative civil rights organization of the blind, supports and endorses the amendment to the Endless Frontier Act filed with the committee by Senator Thune on May 10, 2021. Specifically, we support the portions of the amendment that will create an exemption classification for manufacturers who provide transportation access for people with disabilities and prohibit discriminatory licensing practices for highly automated vehicles.
Subsection (d)(2)(C) of the amendment would create an exemption category under the federal motor vehicle safety standards located in Section 30113 of title 49 United States Code that would ``provide transportation access for individuals with disabilities, including non-visual access for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.'' This addition to the law will provide the incentive needed for automobile manufacturers to ensure that the unique requirements for Americans with disabilities to be able to operate automated vehicles are considered in the early stages of development.
Subsection (e)(3) of the amendment would mandate that a state ``may not issue a motor vehicle operator's license for the operation or use of a highly automated vehicle in a manner that discriminates on the basis of disability.'' This will ensure that current requirements necessary to obtain a driver's license, like a vision test, will not be required in order to operate or use a highly automated vehicle. We are pleased to see this subsection included in the amendment because highly automated vehicles will pilot themselves (SAE Level 4 and Level 5), making a vision requirement arbitrary and discriminatory.
Highly automated vehicles have the potential to revolutionize the transportation landscape, especially for individuals with disabilities. However, those same individuals with disabilities who stand to gain the most from the creation and proliferation of highly automated vehicles could be left out of this new frontier if specific actions are not taken. Senator Thune's amendment to the Endless Frontier Act is an important step to ensure that America's journey toward automotive automation is fully inclusive of those who will benefit most.
Sincerely,
Mark A. Riccobono,
President.
Mr. THUNE. Madam President, imagine a farmer in rural South Dakota who can no longer drive to get to town for appointments, prescriptions, or groceries--enter the automated vehicle.
This technology has potential to keep people in their homes and communities longer.
Moreover, AVs have potential to greatly increase roadway safety. Currently, there are an average of more than 35,000 traffic fatalities on our Nation's roadways each year, including pedestrian, motorcycle, and bicycle fatalities. Automated vehicles could dramatically--
dramatically--reduce that number. Distracted driving, driving while impaired--automated vehicles could eliminate those dangers.
For automated vehicle technology to advance, it is imperative that the regulatory framework catch up with private-sector innovation. That is why I have pushed for the enactment of AV legislation over the years and why I had hoped--I had hoped--that we would be voting to add my automated vehicles amendment to the legislation before the Senate today.
I have spent nearly 5 years--5 years--working in a bipartisan manner on a legislative framework to govern the testing and deployment of automated vehicles. The amendment I offered to the bill before us today is an amendment that I had hoped to be able to offer with bipartisan support. It would have paved the way for expanded testing and deployment of automated vehicles in the United States under the oversight of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
And let me emphasize that oversight point. My amendment would ensure that automated vehicles would not--not--touch pavement without the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's certification that they are at least as safe as a conventional vehicle. The data gathered from the vehicles deployed as a result of this amendment would be crucial to the development of future motor vehicle safety standards for AVs.
Unfortunately, bipartisan agreement on my amendment collapsed when special interests expressed their opposition, despite major efforts to accommodate their concerns. And I am deeply disappointed that, once again, Democrats yielded to pressure from special interests against the best interests of our economy and the American people.
Advancing AV technology is not just a vehicle safety issue. It is also an issue of U.S. leadership and global competitiveness. Investing in the production of AV technology here in the United States would not only strengthen the resilience of the auto industry but also the Nation's industrial base and our national security.
The auto industry touches nearly every American State. For example, Horton in Britton, SD, manufactures engine cooling systems, providing steady, good paying jobs for that community and strengthening the local economy. The same story repeats itself countless times in communities all across the Nation.
Providing millions of jobs and investing billions annually, the American auto industry is a critical component of the nation's economy. Right now, U.S. companies lead the world in AV technology, but other nations, like China, are seizing upon regulatory inaction and striving to take the lead. If we don't move forward with automated vehicle technology, we will soon see some other nation leading the AV revolution.
The legislative package before us today is designed to bolster the global competitiveness of the United States.
It is pretty difficult to understand why this reasonable and, I might add, no cost AV amendment that would lead to untold benefits for our Nation's transportation system, does not fit in. How can a bill making strong investments in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and advanced manufacturing exclude a legislative framework for AVs?
Are we really going to back down from leading the world in automated innovation and technology and cede the future of this industry to nations like China? Will we really ignore the enormous--enormous--
safety benefits of these vehicles just to suit Democrats' political convenience?
More than a century ago, when the automobile was invented, there were plenty of skeptics, but America's automobile pioneers did not let that stop them. They seized the moment and pressed forward and ushered in a transportation revolution. We can do that again today or we can cede this moment to nations like China and let the American automobile industry fall permanently behind. That is the choice in front of us. I hope we will choose to seize this moment and pass the legislation we need to usher in another American transportation revolution.
I yield the floor.
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The clerk will call the roll.
The senior assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Schatz). The Senator from Illinois.
Ms. DUCKWORTH. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
Cloture Motion
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Pursuant to rule XXII, the Chair lays before the Senate the pending cloture motion, which the clerk will state.
The bill clerk read as follows
Cloture Motion
We, the undersigned Senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of the Senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on Schumer substitute amendment No. 1502 to Calendar No. 58, S. 1260, a bill to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes.
Charles E. Schumer, Jacky Rosen, Patrick J. Leahy, Brian
Schatz, Richard J. Durbin, Benjamin L. Cardin, Robert
P. Casey, Jr., Christopher A. Coons, Gary C. Peters,
Angus S. King, Jr., Sheldon Whitehouse, Chris Van
Hollen, Maria Cantwell, Mazie K. Hirono, Tammy
Duckworth, Tina Smith, Ben Ray Lujan.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. By unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived.
The question is, Is it the sense of the Senate that debate on Amendment No. 1502 offered by the Senator from New York, Mr. Schumer, to S. 1260, a bill to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes, shall be brought to a close?
The yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule.
The clerk will call the roll.
The bill clerk called the roll.
Mr. THUNE. The following Senators are necessarily absent: the Senator from Tennessee (Mrs. Blackburn) and the Senator from Missouri (Mr. Blunt).
(Mr. KING assumed the Chair.)
(Mr. VAN HOLLEN assumed the Chair.)
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Ms. Cortez Masto). Are there any other Senators in the Chamber desiring to vote?
The yeas and nays resulted--yeas 68, nays 30, as follows:
YEAS--68
BaldwinBennetBlumenthalBookerBrownCantwellCapitoCardinCarperCaseyCassidyCollinsCoonsCornynCortez MastoCrapoDainesDuckworthDurbinErnstFeinsteinGillibrandGrahamHassanHeinrichHickenlooperHironoHyde-SmithKaineKellyKingKlobucharLeahyLujanManchinMarkeyMcConnellMenendezMerkleyMurkowskiMurphyMurrayOssoffPadillaPetersPortmanReedRischRomneyRosenRoundsSasseSchatzSchumerShaheenSinemaSmithStabenowTesterTillisVan HollenWarnerWarnockWarrenWhitehouseWickerWydenYoung
NAYS--30
BarrassoBoozmanBraunBurrCottonCramerCruzFischerGrassleyHagertyHawleyHoevenInhofeJohnsonKennedyLankfordLeeLummisMarshallMoranPaulRubioSandersScott (FL)Scott (SC)ShelbySullivanThuneToomeyTuberville
NOT VOTING--2
BlackburnBlunt
The PRESIDING OFFICER. On this vote, the yeas are 68, the nays are 30.
Three-fifths of the Senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the motion is agreed to.
The motion was agreed to.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Washington.
Order Of Business
Ms. CANTWELL. Madam President, I ask unanimous consent that it be in order to call up the Crapo-Wyden amendment No. 1562, as modified with the changes at the desk; and that following disposition of the Rubio amendment No. 1802, the Senate vote on amendment No. 1562 with 60 affirmative votes required for adoption.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection?
Without objection, it is so ordered.
The Senator from Florida.
Amendment No. 1802 to Amendment No. 1527
Mr. RUBIO. Madam President, I call up the Rubio amendment 1802 to the Cantwell amendment 1527.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will report.
The senior legislative clerk read as follows:
The Senator from Florida [Mr. Rubio] proposes an amendment numbered 1802 to amendment No. 1527.
Mr. RUBIO. Madam President, I ask that the reading of the amendment be dispensed with.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
The amendment is as follows
Purpose: To protect the United States against efforts of China and other foreign entities to engage in economic espionage and to misappropriate United States intellectual property, research and development, and innovation efforts
At the appropriate place, insert the following:
SEC. __. COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY
PROTECTIONS.
(a) Counterintelligence Screening Process.--
(1) Establishment.--The Director of National Intelligence, the Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, and the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation shall jointly establish a counterintelligence screening process to protect the United States against efforts of China and other foreign entities to engage in economic espionage and to misappropriate United States intellectual property, research and development, and innovation efforts.
(2) Functions.--Subject to the joint direction and control of the Director of National Intelligence, the Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, and the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the counterintelligence screening process established under paragraph (1) shall assess and screen all funds provided under this Act (including grants awarded under this Act) for potential national security threats.
(3) Funding.--Amounts required to carry out the process established under paragraph (1) shall be derived from amounts appropriated to carry out this Act.
(b) Protections.--
(1) Certification required for receipt of amounts.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, no person may receive any amount (including an amount as part of a grant awarded under this Act) or purchase, lease, or otherwise obtain any intellectual property developed through a grant awarded under this Act, unless the Director of National Intelligence, the Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, and the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation jointly certify that the person has sufficient protections in place to protect against misappropriation of United States intellectual property, research and development, and innovation efforts, and other threats from foreign governments and other entities.
(2) Certification requirements.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, no certification may be made under paragraph (1) with respect to a person unless such person discloses to the Director of National Intelligence, the Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, and the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation the following:
(A) Any funding received by the person from a foreign source during the most recent 10-year period.
(B) Any financial or in-kind support received by the person from any entity--
(i) owned or controlled by the Government of the People's Republic of China; or
(ii) in which the Government of the People's Republic of China has an ownership interest.
(C) Any participation of the person in a foreign government talent recruitment program, consistent with section 2303.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Idaho.
Amendment No. 1562, as Modified, to Amendment No. 1502
Mr. CRAPO. Madam President, I call up my amendment No. 1562, as modified with the changes at the desk, and ask that it be reported by number.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will report the amendment by number.
The senior assistant legislative clerk read as follows:
The Senator from Idaho [Mr. Crapo] for himself and others, proposes an amendment numbered 1562, as modified, to amendment No. 1502.
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On page S3552, May 27, 2021, first column, the following appears: The Senator from Idaho [Mr. Crapo] for himself and others, proposes an amendment numbered 1562, as modified, to amendment No. 1802.
The online Record has been corrected to read: The Senator from Idaho [Mr. Crapo] for himself and others, proposes an amendment numbered 1562, as modified, to amendment No. 1502.
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The amendment is as follows
(Purpose: To ensure trade is conducted consistent with American values, to ensure resiliency in critical supply chains, to improve transparency and administration of trade programs and oversight and accountability of trade agencies, and to promote American competitiveness)
At the end, add the following:
DIVISION G--TRADE ACT OF 2021
SEC. 70001. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.
(a) Short Title.--This division may be cited as the ``Trade Act of 2021''.
(b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this division is as follows:
Sec. 70001. Short title; table of contents.
Sec. 70002. Appropriate congressional committees defined.
TITLE I--TRADING CONSISTENT WITH AMERICAN VALUES
Subtitle A--Preventing Importation of Goods Produced by Forced Labor
Sec. 71001. Investigations of allegations of goods produced by forced labor.
Sec. 71002. Preventing importation of seafood and seafood products harvested or produced using forced labor.
Subtitle B--Addressing Censorship and Barriers to Digital Trade
Sec. 71011. Censorship as a trade barrier.
Sec. 71012. Designation of official responsible for monitoring unfair trade practices of suppliers of information and communications equipment.
Sec. 71013. Negotiation of digital trade agreements.
Subtitle C--Protecting Innovators and Consumers
Sec. 71021. Technical and legal support for addressing intellectual property rights infringement cases.
Sec. 71022. Improvement of anti-counterfeiting measures.
Sec. 71023. Reports on chicken, beef, and other meat imports.
Sec. 71024. Joint enforcement with allies with respect to importation of goods made with stolen intellectual property.
Sec. 71025. Sense of Congress and report on ensuring reliable supply of rare earth minerals.
Subtitle D--Ensuring a Level Playing Field
Sec. 71031. Report on manner and extent to which the Government of the
People's Republic of China exploits Hong Kong to circumvent United States laws and protections.
Sec. 71032. Assessment of overcapacity of industries in the People's
Republic of China.
Sec. 71033. Duties of Interagency Center on Trade Implementation,
Monitoring, and Enforcement.
Sec. 71034. Briefing on report related to process for excluding articles imported from the People's Republic of China from certain duties imposed under section 301 of the
Trade Act of 1974.
TITLE II--ENSURING RESILIENCY IN CRITICAL SUPPLY CHAINS
Sec. 72001. Facilitating trade in essential supplies.
Sec. 72002. Supply chain database and toolkit.
TITLE III--IMPROVING TRANSPARENCY AND ADMINISTRATION OF TRADE PROGRAMS
AND OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF TRADE AGENCIES
Sec. 73001. Process for exclusion of articles from duties under section
301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
Sec. 73002. Enhanced congressional oversight of the United States Trade
Representative and the Department of Commerce.
Sec. 73003. Establishment of Inspector General of the Office of the
United States Trade Representative.
Sec. 73004. Authority of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to consolidate, modify, or reorganize customs revenue functions.
Sec. 73005. Protection from public disclosure of personally identifiable information contained in manifests.
Sec. 73006. Sense of Congress on leadership at World Trade
Organization.
TITLE IV--PROMOTING AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS
Subtitle A--Reauthorization and Reform of Generalized System of
Preferences
Sec. 74001. Modification of eligibility criteria for beneficiary developing countries.
Sec. 74002. Supplemental reviews and reporting.
Sec. 74003. Extension of Generalized System of Preferences.
Subtitle B--Temporary Duty Suspensions and Reductions
Sec. 74011. Reference.
PART I--New Duty Suspensions and Reductions
Sec. 74021. Shelled pine nuts.
Sec. 74022. Licorice extract.
Sec. 74023. Refined Carrageenan.
Sec. 74024. Irish dairy chocolate crumb.
Sec. 74025. Pepperoncini, preserved in vinegar.
Sec. 74026. Coconut water in PET bottles.
Sec. 74027. 9,11-Octadecadienoic acid.
Sec. 74028. Liquid galacto-oligosaccharides.
Sec. 74029. Beverage containing coconut water.
Sec. 74030. Animal feed additive containing guanidinoacetic acid.
Sec. 74031. Tungsten concentrate.
Sec. 74032. Piperylene.
Sec. 74033. Normal paraffin M (alkanes C10-C14).
Sec. 74034. Neodymium (Nd) metal.
Sec. 74035. Praseodymium (Pr) metal.
Sec. 74036. Heavy rare earth metals, dysprosium (Dy) metal and terbium
(Tb) metal.
Sec. 74037. Scandium crystal.
Sec. 74038. Hexafluorotitanic acid.
Sec. 74039. Silica gel cat litter with tray.
Sec. 74040. Dioxosilane spherical particles (mean particle size 0.046-
0.054 mm).
Sec. 74041. Silica gel cat litter.
Sec. 74042. Sulfuryl dichloride.
Sec. 74043. FS-10D acicular electroconductive tin oxide.
Sec. 74044. Certain potassium fluoride.
Sec. 74045. Other potassium fluoride.
Sec. 74046. LiPF6.
Sec. 74047. LiPO2F2.
Sec. 74048. Ammonium fluoroborate.
Sec. 74049. Sodium tetrafluoroborate.
Sec. 74050. Ferric chloride.
Sec. 74051. Ferrous chloride.
Sec. 74052. Cupric chloride dihydrate.
Sec. 74053. Copper chloride anhydrous.
Sec. 74054. Manganese chloride anhydrous.
Sec. 74055. Manganese chloride tetrahydrate.
Sec. 74056. Reducing agent.
Sec. 74057. Manganese carbonate.
Sec. 74058. Potassium tetraborate.
Sec. 74059. Potassium pentaborate.
Sec. 74060. Ammonium thiocyanate.
Sec. 74061. Modified amine complex of boron trifluoride.
Sec. 74062. Trichlorosilane.
Sec. 74063. 1,3-Dichloropropene.
Sec. 74064. Hexafluoroisobutylene (HFIB).
Sec. 74065. 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-Tridecafluoro-8-iodooctane.
Sec. 74066. Ethyl benzyl chloride.
Sec. 74067. Perfluoroalkyl sulfonate.
Sec. 74068. D-Mannitol.
Sec. 74069. 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-Tridecafluorooctan-1-ol.
Sec. 74070. Phenyl isopropanol.
Sec. 74071. Hydroxytyrosol.
Sec. 74072. 1,6-Dihydroxynaphthalene.
Sec. 74073. Antioxidant for plastics and rubber.
Sec. 74074. Toluhydroquinone (THQ).
Sec. 74075. 1,1,1-Tris(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane.
Sec. 74076. mPEG6-mesylate.
Sec. 74077. Monoethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
Sec. 74078. Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
Sec. 74079. Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether.
Sec. 74080. Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
Sec. 74081. Glycol diether.
Sec. 74082. Diglycidyl resorcinol ether.
Sec. 74083. Allyl glycidyl ether.
Sec. 74084. Vinylcyclohexane monoxide.
Sec. 74085. Technical grade of butyl glycidyl ether.
Sec. 74086. Aliphatic glycidyl ether.
Sec. 74087. Diglycidyl ether of 1,4-butanediol.
Sec. 74088. Technical grade of the glycidyl ether of cyclohexane dimethanol.
Sec. 74089. Glycidyl ester of neodecanoic acid.
Sec. 74090. Cumaldehyde. Sec. 74091. Cyprinal.
Sec. 74092. Sodium o-formylbenzenesulfonate.
Sec. 74093. Acetylacetone.
Sec. 74094. Acetyl propionyl.
Sec. 74095. Alpha ionone.
Sec. 74096. 2,3,4,5 Tetramethylcyclopent-2-enone.
Sec. 74097. Menthone.
Sec. 74098. L-Carvone.
Sec. 74099. Benzoin.
Sec. 74100. Methyl cyclopentenolone.
Sec. 74101. 2,4-Dihydroxy-1,5-dibenzoylbenzene.
Sec. 74102. Difluorobenzophenone (DFBP).
Sec. 74103. PTMI.
Sec. 74104. Metrafenone.
Sec. 74105. Hexachloroacetone.
Sec. 74106. Fire suppression agent.
Sec. 74107. D(+)-10-Camphor sulfonic acid.
Sec. 74108. Benzyl acetate.
Sec. 74109. Propylene glycol diacetate.
Sec. 74110. Isopropenyl acetate.
Sec. 74111. Diacetin.
Sec. 74112. Cocoamine.
Sec. 74113. Caprylic acid 98%.
Sec. 74114. Fine zinc myristate powder.
Sec. 74115. Fine magnesium myristate powder.
Sec. 74116. Dipentaerythrityl hexahydroxystearate/hexastearate/
hexarosinate.
Sec. 74117. Polyglyceryl-2 triisostearate.
Sec. 74118. Neopentyl glycol diethylhexanoate.
Sec. 74119. Isononyl isononate.
Sec. 74120. Acetyl chloride.
Sec. 74121. Potassium sorbate.
Sec. 74122. Vinyl chloroformate.
Sec. 74123. Permethrin.
Sec. 74124. Sodium benzoate.
Sec. 74125. Benzoic acid, flake.
Sec. 74126. Diethylene glycol dibenzoate.
Sec. 74127. Methyl benzoate.
Sec. 74128. M-Nitrobenzoic acid sodium salt.
Sec. 74129. p-Nitrobenzoic acid.
Sec. 74130. 4-tert Butylbenzoic acid.
Sec. 74131. Sodium adipate.
Sec. 74132. Dimethyl sebacate (DMS).
Sec. 74133. Dodecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74134. Polyhydroxystearic acid of low acid value.
Sec. 74135. Undecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74136. Hexadecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74137. Tetradecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74138. Pentadecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74139. Tridecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74140. Methyl 1-(methoxycarbonyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (CPDM).
Sec. 74141. Calcium HHPA.
Sec. 74142. Diethyl phthalate.
Sec. 74143. Ammonium lactate.
Sec. 74144. Triethyl 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate.
Sec. 74145. Diisostearyl malate.
Sec. 74146. Salicylic acid.
Sec. 74147. Hexyl salicylate.
Sec. 74148. Alpha-ketogluteric acid.
Sec. 74149. MCPB herbicide.
Sec. 74150. 2,4-D Butoxyethylester.
Sec. 74151. 2-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid.
Sec. 74152. Diglycolic acid 98%.
Sec. 74153. Tri-iso-butyl phosphate (TiBP).
Sec. 74154. Trimethylphosphite.
Sec. 74155. Organic phosphite.
Sec. 74156. Diethyl sulfate.
Sec. 74157. Diethyl carbonate.
Sec. 74158. Ethyl methyl carbonate.
Sec. 74159. Tetradecoxycarbonyloxy tetradecyl carbonate.
Sec. 74160. Dicetyl peroxydicarbonate.
Sec. 74161. Tetraethyl silicate.
Sec. 74162. tert-Octylamine.
Sec. 74163. Octadecylamine.
Sec. 74164. N'-(3-Aminopropyl)-N'-dodecylpropane-1,3-diamine.
Sec. 74165. 1,10-Diaminodecane.
Sec. 74166. 1,5-Pentanediamine.
Sec. 74167. Dicyclohexylamine.
Sec. 74168. Amantadine hydrochloride 99%.
Sec. 74169. N,N-Dimethylaniline.
Sec. 74170. Paranitroaniline (PNA).
Sec. 74171. Dicloran.
Sec. 74172. N,N-Dimethyl-p-toluidine.
Sec. 74173. Pendimethalin technical.
Sec. 74174. Benzyldimethylamine.
Sec. 74175. Diphenyl diphenylene diamine.
Sec. 74176. Curative for epoxy resin systems.
Sec. 74177. TFMB.
Sec. 74178. S-N-Alkyl-anilin.
Sec. 74179. p-Cresidine.
Sec. 74180. Iminodiacetic acid.
Sec. 74181. 11 Aminoundecanoic acid.
Sec. 74182. L-Orinithine L-aspartate.
Sec. 74183. Iron sodium DTPA.
Sec. 74184. Iron glycinate complex.
Sec. 74185. Copper glycinate complex.
Sec. 74186. Zinc glycinate complex.
Sec. 74187. Manganese glycinate complex.
Sec. 74188. Iron sodium EDDHA.
Sec. 74189. DMF-DMA.
Sec. 74190. Mixtures of DMSO and tetrabutyl ammonium fluoride.
Sec. 74191. Betaine.
Sec. 74192. Prolonium chloride in aqueous solution.
Sec. 74193. N,N-Dimethylacetamide.
Sec. 74194. N,N-Dimethylformamide.
Sec. 74195. DAAM.
Sec. 74196. L-Alanyl L-glutamine.
Sec. 74197. Granular acrylamido-tert-butyl sulfonic acid (ATBS).
Sec. 74198. Glycyl-L-glutamine hydrate.
Sec. 74199. Noviflumuron.
Sec. 74200. Propanil technical.
Sec. 74201. Hexaflumuron.
Sec. 74202. Stabilizer for plastics and rubber.
Sec. 74203. 2-Amino-5-chloro-N,3-dimethylbenzamide.
Sec. 74204. Glycyl-L-tyrosine dihydrate.
Sec. 74205. L-Alanyl-L-tyrosine.
Sec. 74206. Enzalutamide ITS-2.
Sec. 74207. 4-Bromo-2-fluoro-N-methylbenzamide.
Sec. 74208. N-Boc-1-aminocyclobutanecarboxylic acid.
Sec. 74209. N'-(1,3-dimethylbutylidene)-3-hydroxy-2-naphthohydrazide
(BMH) (oil treated).
Sec. 74210. Guanidine sulfamate.
Sec. 74211. Liquid, blocked cycloaliphatic diamine used as crosslinker for polyisocyanate resins.
Sec. 74212. 3,4-Difluorobenzonitrile.
Sec. 74213. 2-Amino-5-cyano-N,3-dimethylbenzamide.
Sec. 74214. TFMPA.
Sec. 74215. Dimethyl 2,2'-Azobisisobutyrate.
Sec. 74216. Antioxidant/metal deactivator.
Sec. 74217. Benzyl carbazate.
Sec. 74218. Benzene-1,3-dicarbohydrazide.
Sec. 74219. Input for resins, coatings, and other products.
Sec. 74220. Aldicarb.
Sec. 74221. Flubendiamide.
Sec. 74222. Benzobicyclon.
Sec. 74223. Diphenylsulfone (DPS).
Sec. 74224. Phenolic antioxidant.
Sec. 74225. Phenolic antioxidant and heat stabilizer.
Sec. 74226. Phenylchlorothioformate (PTCFM).
Sec. 74227. Methylene bis thiocyanate.
Sec. 74228. Oxamyl.
Sec. 74229. L-Cystine.
Sec. 74230. L-Cysteine.
Sec. 74231. N,N'-Bis-L-alanyl-L-cystine.
Sec. 74232. Lubricant additive.
Sec. 74233. Sodium benzenesulfinate.
Sec. 74234. Thio-ether based co-stabilizer for plastics.
Sec. 74235. L-Cysteine hydrate hydrochloride.
Sec. 74236. Dimercaprol.
Sec. 74237. Monoammonium salt of glyphosate.
Sec. 74238. THPC.
Sec. 74239. Flame retardant for textiles.
Sec. 74240. Glyphosate.
Sec. 74241. Ethephon.
Sec. 74242. Benzene phosphinic acid.
Sec. 74243. HEDP.
Sec. 74244. Trimethylchlorosilane.
Sec. 74245. Chloro-(chloromethyl)-dimethylsilane.
Sec. 74246. Silicone for electronics cleaners.
Sec. 74247. Silicon carrier fluid for active lotions, creams.
Sec. 74248. Vinyltrimethoxysilane.
Sec. 74249. n-Octyltriethoxysilane.
Sec. 74250. Dimethylbis(s-butylamino)silane.
Sec. 74251. Aqueous solution of potassium methyl siliconate.
Sec. 74252. Octyltrimethoxysilane.
Sec. 74253. Octlytriethoxysilane.
Sec. 74254. Amino-propyl-triethoxysilane.
Sec. 74255. Methyltris(sec-butylamino)silane.
Sec. 74256. Methyltris(methylethyl ketoximino)silane (MOS).
Sec. 74257. Heptamethyltrisiloxane.
Sec. 74258. Tetramethyldisiloxane.
Sec. 74259. Dimethylchlorosilane.
Sec. 74260. Dichloromethylsilane.
Sec. 74261. Tris(TFP)-methylcyclo-trisiloxane DR.
Sec. 74262. Tetravinyltetrame thylcyclotetrasiloxane.
Sec. 74263. Divinyltetramethyldisiloxane.
Sec. 74264. Input for plant protection agent.
Sec. 74265. Strawberry furanone.
Sec. 74266. Emamectin benzoate.
Sec. 74267. Gibberellic acid.
Sec. 74268. Rose oxide.
Sec. 74269. Vinylene carbonate.
Sec. 74270. Kasugamycin technical.
Sec. 74271. 2H-Cyclododeca[b]pyran.
Sec. 74272. Bixafen.
Sec. 74273. Fluxapyroxad.
Sec. 74274. 3,5 Dimethylpyrazole.
Sec. 74275. Pyraclonil.
Sec. 74276. Imidazolidinyl urea.
Sec. 74277. Allantoin.
Sec. 74278. Emulsifiable concentrate of Imazalil fungicide.
Sec. 74279. Technical cyazofamid fungicide.
Sec. 74280. Imazalil sulfate.
Sec. 74281. 1,2-Dimethylimidazole.
Sec. 74282. 2-Methylimidazole flakes.
Sec. 74283. Diazolidinyl urea.
Sec. 74284. 1-(2-Aminoethyl)imidazolidin-2-one (AEEU).
Sec. 74285. Zinc pyrithione.
Sec. 74286. Technical Pyriofenone fungicide.
Sec. 74287. Picoxystrobin.
Sec. 74288. Triclopyr BEE.
Sec. 74289. Imazapyr.
Sec. 74290. Tetraniliprole.
Sec. 74291. Cyantraniliprole.
Sec. 74292. Chlorantraniliprole.
Sec. 74293. Chlorpyrifos.
Sec. 74294. Technical Cyclaniliprole insecticide.
Sec. 74295. Regorafenib.
Sec. 74296. N-Butyl-TAD.
Sec. 74297. Hindered amine light stabilizer and phenolic antioxidant.
Sec. 74298. 4-Hydroxy-TEMPO.
Sec. 74299. 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-ol (TMP).
Sec. 74300. 5-Bromo-2-(3-chloropyridin-2-yl)pyrazole-3-carboxylic acid.
Sec. 74301. 2-Chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine.
Sec. 74302. Picarbutrox.
Sec. 74303. 5-amino-3-(trifluromethyl) picolinonitrile (T3630).
Sec. 74304. Dextromethorphan hydrobromide.
Sec. 74305. Ipflufenoquin.
Sec. 74306. THQ. Sec. 74307. Pyrithiobac sodium.
Sec. 74308. Larotrectinib sulfate.
Sec. 74309. Ibrutinib.
Sec. 74310. Orthosulfamuron.
Sec. 74311. 5-Bromopyrimidine.
Sec. 74312. Butylthion.
Sec. 74313. P-1062.
Sec. 74314. Carfentrazone Technical.
Sec. 74315. UV absorber 928.
Sec. 74316. UV absorber for industrial coatings.
Sec. 74317. Uniconazole-P.
Sec. 74318. VcMMAE.
Sec. 74319. UVA 360.
Sec. 74320. Trofinetide.
Sec. 74321. Flurazole.
Sec. 74322. Oxathiapiprolin.
Sec. 74323. Certain antimicrobial.
Sec. 74324. Rubber accelerator.
Sec. 74325. 2-Amino benzothiazole.
Sec. 74326. Technical Isofetamid fungicide.
Sec. 74327. Clomazone Technical.
Sec. 74328. NEM salt.
Sec. 74329. AMTC wet cake.
Sec. 74330. Photoinitiator 369.
Sec. 74331. Isatoic anhydride.
Sec. 74332. Oclacitinib maleate.
Sec. 74333. Thiencarbazone-methyl.
Sec. 74334. Penoxsulam technical herbicide.
Sec. 74335. Ethyl 2-sulfamoylbenzoate.
Sec. 74336. Sulfosulfuron.
Sec. 74337. Pyrimisulfan.
Sec. 74338. Purified steviol glycoside, rebaudioside A.
Sec. 74339. Glucosylated steviol glycosides.
Sec. 74340. Hydroxypropyl gamma cyclodextrin.
Sec. 74341. Hydroxypropylated beta cyclodextrin.
Sec. 74342. Methyl beta cyclodextrin.
Sec. 74343. 2'-Fucosyllactose.
Sec. 74344. Ascorbyl glucoside.
Sec. 74345. Dimethylamine borane (DMAB).
Sec. 74346. Elderberry extract concentrate.
Sec. 74347. Disperse Yellow 241.
Sec. 74348. Disperse Orange.
Sec. 74349. Mixtures of Disperse Yellow FD11843 and acetic acid.
Sec. 74350. Disperse Blue 54.
Sec. 74351. Mixtures of several disperse dyes.
Sec. 74352. Mixtures of 4 disperse blue dyes.
Sec. 74353. Mixtures of 4 dyes.
Sec. 74354. Disperse Red 86.
Sec. 74355. Disperse Violet 1.
Sec. 74356. Disperse Blue 60.
Sec. 74357. Mixtures of Disperse Orange 29, Disperse Red 167:1, and
Disperse Blue 56.
Sec. 74358. Disperse Yellow 54.
Sec. 74359. Acid Violet 48.
Sec. 74360. Acid Blue 280.
Sec. 74361. Acid Brown 282.
Sec. 74362. Acid Red 131.
Sec. 74363. Acid Red 249.
Sec. 74364. Acid Yellow 236.
Sec. 74365. Acid Red 407.
Sec. 74366. Acid Yellow 220.
Sec. 74367. Acid Yellow 232.
Sec. 74368. Acid Yellow 235.
Sec. 74369. Acid Yellow 151.
Sec. 74370. Acid Violet 43.
Sec. 74371. Acid Red 33.
Sec. 74372. Acid Black 52.
Sec. 74373. Acid Black 2.
Sec. 74374. Acid Green 25.
Sec. 74375. Basic Brown 23.
Sec. 74376. Basic Violet 11:1 rhodamine dye.
Sec. 74377. Basic Yellow 37.
Sec. 74378. Basic Violet 3.
Sec. 74379. Direct Orange 118.
Sec. 74380. Direct Blue 86.
Sec. 74381. Direct Blue 199.
Sec. 74382. Direct Black 168.
Sec. 74383. Direct Red 227.
Sec. 74384. Direct Yellow 107.
Sec. 74385. Direct Green 26.
Sec. 74386. Direct Yellow 11.
Sec. 74387. Direct Orange 15.
Sec. 74388. Direct Brown 44.
Sec. 74389. Direct Red 81.
Sec. 74390. Direct Yellow 142.
Sec. 74391. Direct Red 80.
Sec. 74392. Direct Red 16.
Sec. 74393. Direct Red 254.
Sec. 74394. Colorant.
Sec. 74395. Direct Yellow 34.
Sec. 74396. Vat Orange 2 dye powder.
Sec. 74397. Vat Violet 13 dye.
Sec. 74398. Vat Brown 3 dye.
Sec. 74399. Vat Red 10 dye powder.
Sec. 74400. Vat Brown 57 dye.
Sec. 74401. Vat Red 31 dye powder.
Sec. 74402. Dye mixtures of Vat Brown 3 and Vat Black 27.
Sec. 74403. Vat Red 13.
Sec. 74404. Vat Yellow 2 dye powder.
Sec. 74405. Vat Yellow 33 dye.
Sec. 74406. Vat Green 1 dye.
Sec. 74407. Vat Green 3.
Sec. 74408. Vat Blue 6 dye.
Sec. 74409. Vat Blue 20 dye.
Sec. 74410. Vat Violet 1.
Sec. 74411. Vat Brown 1 dye.
Sec. 74412. Vat Black 16 dye.
Sec. 74413. Vat Black 25.
Sec. 74414. Vat Black 27.
Sec. 74415. Reactive Yellow 145.
Sec. 74416. Reactive Red 195.
Sec. 74417. Reactive Blue 49.
Sec. 74418. Reactive Blue 72.
Sec. 74419. Reactive Yellow 95 powder.
Sec. 74420. Reactive Red 245.
Sec. 74421. Reactive Brown 11.
Sec. 74422. Mixtures of Reactive Black 5 (Na) (FKP), Reactive Scarlet
F01-0439, and Reactive Orange 131.
Sec. 74423. Reactive Yellow F98-0159.
Sec. 74424. Dye mixtures of Reactive Orange 131 and Reactive Scarlet
F07-0522.
Sec. 74425. Reactive Black 31.
Sec. 74426. Reactive Red 120.
Sec. 74427. Reactive Blue 5.
Sec. 74428. Reactive Orange 13.
Sec. 74429. Reactive Orange 12.
Sec. 74430. Pigment Red 177.
Sec. 74431. Pigment Yellow 110.
Sec. 74432. Pigment Yellow 147.
Sec. 74433. Pigment Orange 64.
Sec. 74434. Pigment Blue 29.
Sec. 74435. Pigment Violet 15.
Sec. 74436. Pigment Blue 14.
Sec. 74437. Solvent Blue 97.
Sec. 74438. Solvent Green 5.
Sec. 74439. Solvent Yellow 98.
Sec. 74440. Solvent Green 7.
Sec. 74441. Solvent Red 195.
Sec. 74442. Solvent Orange 115.
Sec. 74443. Specialty dyes.
Sec. 74444. Solvent Green 3.
Sec. 74445. Solvent Blue 36.
Sec. 74446. Mixtures of Solvent Green 3.
Sec. 74447. Solvent Red 52.
Sec. 74448. Solvent Red 149.
Sec. 74449. Solvent Red 207.
Sec. 74450. Solvent Violet 14.
Sec. 74451. Solvent Yellow 179.
Sec. 74452. Solvent Yellow 131.
Sec. 74453. Hogen Blue XB-20.
Sec. 74454. Solvent Yellow 104.
Sec. 74455. Combination of Fluorescent Brighteners 367 and 371.
Sec. 74456. Fluorescent Brightener CBS-X.
Sec. 74457. Optical Brightener SWN.
Sec. 74458. C.I. Fluorescent Brightener 199:1.
Sec. 74459. Fluorescent Brightener 368.
Sec. 74460. 1,4-Bis(2-cyanostyryl)benzene.
Sec. 74461. Certain manufacturing inputs.
Sec. 74462. Cerium sulfide pigments.
Sec. 74463. Matte pearlescent pigments.
Sec. 74464. Angle-dependent interference pigments.
Sec. 74465. Inorganic Lumilux.
Sec. 74466. Ribbon/Matrix Resin.
Sec. 74467. Bonding agent 2005.
Sec. 74468. Fluoropolymer resin.
Sec. 74469. Zirconium 12 paint drier.
Sec. 74470. Zirconium 24 paint drier.
Sec. 74471. Drier accelerators.
Sec. 74472. Lemon oil.
Sec. 74473. Sulfonic acids, C14-17-sec-alkane, sodium salt.
Sec. 74474. Potassium ethyl octylphosphonate.
Sec. 74475. Intermediate in the production of industrial lubricants.
Sec. 74476. Polyether dispersant.
Sec. 74477. D-Glucopyranose.
Sec. 74478. 2-Dodecoxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-3,4,5-triol.
Sec. 74479. Mixtures of certain C12-14-alkyl ethers.
Sec. 74480. Manufacturing chemical.
Sec. 74481. Nonionic surfactant.
Sec. 74482. Chemical used in textile manufacturing.
Sec. 74483. Ethoxylated tristyrylphenol phosphate potassium salt.
Sec. 74484. Sodium polycarboxylate, aqueous solution.
Sec. 74485. Aqueous emulsion of a mixture of amine soaps and miscellaneous other additives.
Sec. 74486. Aqueous dispersion of a mixture of fatty amine and amide soaps and miscellaneous other additives.
Sec. 74487. Aqueous dispersion of a mixture of fatty amine and amide soaps and miscellaneous other additives.
Sec. 74488. Photographic gelatin.
Sec. 74489. Ice fountains (class 1.4G).
Sec. 74490. Magic candles containing magnesium powder.
Sec. 74491. Party snappers (Class 1.4G).
Sec. 74492. Fenpyroximate 5SC.
Sec. 74493. Pyrifluquinazon 20SC.
Sec. 74494. Imidacloprid and Muscalure formulations.
Sec. 74495. Formulations of acephate and bifenthrin.
Sec. 74496. Fipronil.
Sec. 74497. Aluminum phosphide.
Sec. 74498. Magnaphos formulations.
Sec. 74499. Formulated oxamyl.
Sec. 74500. Formulated fungicides.
Sec. 74501. Certain fungicides.
Sec. 74502. Prothioconazole, Fluopyram, and Trifloxystrobin fungicides.
Sec. 74503. Prothioconazole, Metalaxyl, and Tebuconazole fungicides.
Sec. 74504. Mancozeb and Chlorothalonil formulations.
Sec. 74505. Mixtures of Picarbutrox and application adjuvants.
Sec. 74506. Mixtures of Tetraconazole and application adjuvants.
Sec. 74507. Mancozeb and Azoxystrobin formulations.
Sec. 74508. Mixtures of Cymoxanil and fumed dioxosilane.
Sec. 74509. Microthiol formulations.
Sec. 74510. Formulations of thiencarbazone-methyl, Iodosulfuron-methyl-
sodium, and dicamba.
Sec. 74511. Thiencarbazone-methyl, Isoxadifenethyl, and Tembotrione herbicides.
Sec. 74512. Herbicides used on grasses.
Sec. 74513. Thiencarbazone-methyl, Isoxaflutole, and Cyprosulfamide herbicides.
Sec. 74514. Thiencarbazone-methyl and Iodosulfuron-methylsodium herbicides.
Sec. 74515. Thiencarbazone-methyl and Mefenpyr-diethyl herbicides.
Sec. 74516. Thifensulfuron-methyl and Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74517. Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74518. Chlorsulfuron and metsulfuron-methyl formulations. Sec. 74519. Thifensulfuron-methyl and Fluroxypyr formulations.
Sec. 74520. Aciflurofen formulations.
Sec. 74521. S-Metolachlor and Mestrione herbicides.
Sec. 74522. Metribuzin formulations.
Sec. 74523. Pendimethaline and Metribuzine formulations.
Sec. 74524. Formulations of S-Metolachlor and Metribuzin.
Sec. 74525. Thifensulfuron-methyl and Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74526. Metsulfuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74527. Chlorimuron-ethyl formulations.
Sec. 74528. Mixtures of Bromoxynil octanoate and Bromoxynil heptanoate.
Sec. 74529. Sulfometuron-methyl and Metsulfuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74530. Chlorimuron-ethyl and Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74531. Formulations containing Tiafenacil.
Sec. 74532. Diuron 80.
Sec. 74533. Flazasulfuron herbicides.
Sec. 74534. Thifensulfuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74535. Herbicide for farm and ranch use.
Sec. 74536. Propanil formulations.
Sec. 74537. Thifensulfuron formulations.
Sec. 74538. Tolpyralate and Nicosulfuron herbicides.
Sec. 74539. Mixtures of magnesium salts and application adjuvants.
Sec. 74540. Nisin formulations.
Sec. 74541. Certain fixatives.
Sec. 74542. Fuel oil additives: cold flow improvers containing poly(ethylene-co-ethenyl acetate).
Sec. 74543. Fuel oil additives: cold flow improvers containing fumarate vinyl acetate co-polymer.
Sec. 74544. Crude oil additives: cold flow improvers containing fumarate vinyl acetate copolymer.
Sec. 74545. Pour point depressants.
Sec. 74546. Fuel oil additives: cold flow improvers containing poly
(ethylene-co-ethenyl acetate and vinyl 2-ethyl hexanoate).
Sec. 74547. Poly(isobutylene) hydroformylation products.
Sec. 74548. Input for rubber products.
Sec. 74549. Mixtures of oligomers as general antioxidants for rubber tires.
Sec. 74550. Benzene, 2,4-diisocyanato-1,3,5-tris(1-methylethyl)-, homopolymer.
Sec. 74551. Aromatic amine antioxidants.
Sec. 74552. Antioxidant blends.
Sec. 74553. Antioxidant blends to protect polymers.
Sec. 74554. Synthetic hydrotalcite coated with fatty acid and magnesium stearate.
Sec. 74555. Silica scorch retarders and polymerization inhibitors.
Sec. 74556. Synthetic hydrotalcite.
Sec. 74557. Light stabilizers for construction products.
Sec. 74558. Light stabilizer for plastics.
Sec. 74559. Preparations of bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl) peroxide 50 percent paste.
Sec. 74560. Distilled tall oils.
Sec. 74561. Pyridine, alkyl derivatives.
Sec. 74562. Polyisocyanate crosslinking agents.
Sec. 74563. Bonding agent mixtures.
Sec. 74564. Liquid, chemically modified amine complex of boron trifluoride.
Sec. 74565. Phthalocyanine derivative.
Sec. 74566. Mixtures of Cocamidopropyl betaine, glycol distearate,
Laureth-4, and water.
Sec. 74567. Mixtures of tall oil mono-, di-, and triglycerides.
Sec. 74568. Tallow-bis(2-hydroxyethyl) amines.
Sec. 74569. Additive mixtures for metalworking fluids.
Sec. 74570. Naphthenic acids.
Sec. 74571. Hydroxytyrosol powders.
Sec. 74572. Secondary alcohol ethoxylates.
Sec. 74573. Ethylene glycol dimerate.
Sec. 74574. Two-part liquid silicone kits.
Sec. 74575. Hydrophobic precipitated silica.
Sec. 74576. Silane, trimethoxyoctyl-, hydrolysis products.
Sec. 74577. 1,1,1-Trimethyl-N-(trimethylsilyl)silanamine hydrolysis products.
Sec. 74578. Waterborne epoxy curing agents.
Sec. 74579. Preparations based on 1-phenylicosane-1,3-dione.
Sec. 74580. Mixtures of 2-Mercaptopropionic acid, methyl ester, O-ethyl dithiocarbonate.
Sec. 74581. Epoxy curing agents.
Sec. 74582. Aliphatic amine curing agents.
Sec. 74583. Non-halogenated flame retardants.
Sec. 74584. Ligaphob N 90.
Sec. 74585. Organomodified siloxane.
Sec. 74586. Methyl palmitate-stearate, hydrogenated.
Sec. 74587. Olfine E1010.
Sec. 74588. Certain non-halogenated flame retardants.
Sec. 74589. Flame retardants.
Sec. 74590. Preparations based on acetyl hexapeptide-8 and pentapeptide-18.
Sec. 74591. Lithium silicon oxide.
Sec. 74592. Branched olefin from propylene polymerization.
Sec. 74593. Polypropylene pellets.
Sec. 74594. Propylene-ethylene copolymer.
Sec. 74595. Ethylene-propylene copolymers.
Sec. 74596. Benzene alkylated with polypropylene.
Sec. 74597. Chlorinated polyolefin.
Sec. 74598. Adsorbent resin.
Sec. 74599. Vinyl chloride-hydroxypropyl acrylate copolymer.
Sec. 74600. Vinyl chloride ethylene copolymer with hydrophic properties.
Sec. 74601. Fluids with boiling points above 170 C.
Sec. 74602. Formulations of functionalized perfluoropolyether.
Sec. 74603. Perfluoropolyether-urethane acrylate.
Sec. 74604. PVDF homopolymer/PVDF/CTFE copolymer mixtures.
Sec. 74605. Chemically modified PVDF.
Sec. 74606. Fluoropolymer, fluoroethylene-alkyl vinylether alternative copolymers.
Sec. 74607. Copolymer of vinyl acetate and higher vinyl esters.
Sec. 74608. Food-grade vinyl acetate copolymer.
Sec. 74609. Vinyl chloride ethylene with enhanced properties.
Sec. 74610. Vinyl acetate ethylene copolymer with enhanced properties.
Sec. 74611. Food-grade polyvinyl acetate homopolymers.
Sec. 74612. Acrylic acid/vinylsulphonate random copolymers.
Sec. 74613. Poly(methyl methacrylate) microspheres.
Sec. 74614. Methyl methacrylate crosspolymer microspheres.
Sec. 74615. Styrene acrylate copolymer with enhanced properties.
Sec. 74616. Copolymer for dental use.
Sec. 74617. Vinyl phosphonic acid, acrylic acid copolymer, 20 percent solution in water.
Sec. 74618. Polyacrylate 33.
Sec. 74619. AA/AMPS copolymer.
Sec. 74620. Flocculant dry polyacrylamides.
Sec. 74621. Sorbitol, propylene oxide, ethylene oxide polymer.
Sec. 74622. Trimethoxysilylpropyl carbamate-terminated polyether.
Sec. 74623. Dimethoxy(methyl)sily lmethylcarbamate-terminated polyether.
Sec. 74624. Curing agent is used in two- or three-parts epoxy systems.
Sec. 74625. Polyethylene glycol 450.
Sec. 74626. Medicinal intermediate for investigational use.
Sec. 74627. Pegcetacoplan.
Sec. 74628. Aqueous solutions of carboxylic acid-copolymer-salt in water.
Sec. 74629. Aqueous solutions of a modified polymer bearing hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups.
Sec. 74630. Dimethylamine/epichlorohydrin/ethylenediamine copolymer.
Sec. 74631. Linear hydroxyl-terminated aliphatic polycarb diol.
Sec. 74632. Short hollow PET fibers.
Sec. 74633. Polytetrahydrofuran.
Sec. 74634. Crystalline polyesters.
Sec. 74635. Liquid crystal polymers.
Sec. 74636. Branched polyesters.
Sec. 74637. High molecular weight co-polyester.
Sec. 74638. High molecular weight co-polyester.
Sec. 74639. Polyester-polyamide dispersants.
Sec. 74640. Nylon-12 micro-spheres.
Sec. 74641. Short nylon-66 fibers.
Sec. 74642. Short nylon 6 fibers, colored.
Sec. 74643. Short triangular nylon 6 fibers.
Sec. 74644. Short star-shaped nylon 6 fibers.
Sec. 74645. Short heart-shaped nylon 6 fibers.
Sec. 74646. PA510 polymer compounds.
Sec. 74647. MXD6 polymer compounds.
Sec. 74648. PA10T polymer compounds.
Sec. 74649. PA10T/10I polymer compounds.
Sec. 74650. Polyurethane aqueous resins.
Sec. 74651. Aqueous resin.
Sec. 74652. Aliphatic polyisocyanate.
Sec. 74653. IPDI and HDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate.
Sec. 74654. HDI/Trimethylol hexyllactone crosspolymer micro-spheres.
Sec. 74655. HDI/PPG/Polycaprolactone crosspolymer micro-spheres.
Sec. 74656. Aromatic isocyanate prepolymer.
Sec. 74657. Blocked polyisocyanate containing solvent.
Sec. 74658. Polyisocyanate adduct for powder coatings.
Sec. 74659. Blocked polyisocyanate for use in can and coil applications.
Sec. 74660. Polydimethylsiloxane.
Sec. 74661. Silicone resins.
Sec. 74662. Methoxyfunctional methyl-phenyl polysiloxane.
Sec. 74663. Hydrogenpolysiloxane.
Sec. 74664. Methyl silicone resins.
Sec. 74665. Trimethylsiloxysilicate.
Sec. 74666. Epoxy functional polydimethylsiloxane.
Sec. 74667. Polymethylhydrogensiloxane.
Sec. 74668. Vinyl terminated siloxanes.
Sec. 74669. Silicone hybrid resin (solvent free).
Sec. 74670. Hydrogenated polycyclopentadiene resin.
Sec. 74671. Water dispersable HDI based polyisocyanate.
Sec. 74672. Cyanate ester resins for high-end electronic, aerospace, and industrial applications.
Sec. 74673. Polyethyleneimine, component used in manufacturing medical devices.
Sec. 74674. Polyhexanide.
Sec. 74675. Ethylene-norbornene copolymer.
Sec. 74676. Cellulose powder.
Sec. 74677. Polymaltotriose. Sec. 74678. Chitosan.
Sec. 74679. Plastic drinking straws.
Sec. 74680. Garden hoses.
Sec. 74681. Plastic fittings of perfluoroalkoxy.
Sec. 74682. Low density polyethylene (LDPE) sheeting.
Sec. 74683. Biaxially oriented dielectric polypropylene film.
Sec. 74684. Biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) capacitor-grade film.
Sec. 74685. Polyester capacitor-grade film.
Sec. 74686. Acid form membranes.
Sec. 74687. Melamine resin foam.
Sec. 74688. Infant bathtubs and basins, of plastics.
Sec. 74689. Boxes, cases, crates, and similar articles of plastics.
Sec. 74690. Nozzles, black, of polypropylene.
Sec. 74691. Tip/cap combinations of polyethylene.
Sec. 74692. Bottles made of LDPE.
Sec. 74693. Plastic nasal irrigator caps for neti pots.
Sec. 74694. Toy character bottle toppers.
Sec. 74695. Melamine platters, other than those presented in sets.
Sec. 74696. Melamine plates, other than those presented in sets.
Sec. 74697. Melamine bowls not presented in sets.
Sec. 74698. Melamine trays not presented in sets.
Sec. 74699. Plastic measuring cups and spoons in sets.
Sec. 74700. Liquid measuring cups.
Sec. 74701. Self-anchoring beverage containers.
Sec. 74702. PVC infant bathtub mats.
Sec. 74703. Reversible playmats.
Sec. 74704. Craft mats.
Sec. 74705. Hangers.
Sec. 74706. Infant bath rinsing cups.
Sec. 74707. Bathtub spout covers.
Sec. 74708. Infant teethers.
Sec. 74709. Lighted dog fetch toys.
Sec. 74710. Certain thermoplastic nylon 3-gang switch wallplates.
Sec. 74711. Manual plastic disposable cutlery dispensers.
Sec. 74712. Ear bulb syringes of clear silicone.
Sec. 74713. PVC inflatable pillows.
Sec. 74714. Self-inflatable queen air mattresses.
Sec. 74715. Plastic clip fasteners.
Sec. 74716. Self-venting spouts for diesel exhaust fluid.
Sec. 74717. Plastic pet carriers.
Sec. 74718. Plastic mixing tips.
Sec. 74719. Cable ties of plastics.
Sec. 74720. Flexible camera mountings.
Sec. 74721. Three-piece camera mount sets.
Sec. 74722. Magnetic swivel clips for cameras.
Sec. 74723. Helmet camera mounts.
Sec. 74724. Short extension poles for use with cameras.
Sec. 74725. Long extension poles for cameras.
Sec. 74726. Swivel mounts for cameras.
Sec. 74727. Tripod camera mounts.
Sec. 74728. Bulk hydraulic hoses.
Sec. 74729. Brake hydraulic hoses.
Sec. 74730. Bulk fabric/metal-reinforced rubber hoses.
Sec. 74731. Disposable gloves.
Sec. 74732. Reusable gloves.
Sec. 74733. Dog and cat apparel.
Sec. 74734. Polycarbonate vanity cases.
Sec. 74735. Aluminum vanity cases.
Sec. 74736. Suitcases with outer surface of aluminum with built-in zipper locks.
Sec. 74737. Drawstring backpacks with zippered pocket.
Sec. 74738. Laminated recycled reusable shopping tote bags.
Sec. 74739. Tote bags of paper yarn.
Sec. 74740. Reusable shopping style tote bags.
Sec. 74741. Waterproof tote bags.
Sec. 74742. Waterproof duffle bags.
Sec. 74743. Waterproof zippered bags, without handles, of plastic sheeting.
Sec. 74744. Waterproof backpacks.
Sec. 74745. Waterproof waist packs.
Sec. 74746. Guitar cases.
Sec. 74747. Jewelry boxes.
Sec. 74748. Silicone rubber camera cases with straps.
Sec. 74749. Leather gloves with flip mitts for hunting.
Sec. 74750. Men's leather gloves valued at $18 or more per pair.
Sec. 74751. Belts of calf skin.
Sec. 74752. Bamboo engineered flooring: 12.5-12.9 mm thick.
Sec. 74753. Bamboo engineered flooring: 14.1-14.5 mm thick.
Sec. 74754. Bamboo engineered flooring: 15.7-16.1 mm thick.
Sec. 74755. Strand bamboo flooring: 12.5-12.9 mm thick.
Sec. 74756. Strand bamboo flooring: 14.1-14.5 mm thick.
Sec. 74757. Strand bamboo flooring: 10.9-11.3 mm thick.
Sec. 74758. Chopsticks made of bamboo.
Sec. 74759. Drying racks of wood.
Sec. 74760. Bamboo skewers.
Sec. 74761. Wood blinds with louvered slats.
Sec. 74762. 100 percent cotton woven crimped unbleached fabric.
Sec. 74763. Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 percent or more by weight of cotton, not more than 200 grams per square meter.
Sec. 74764. 100 percent cotton woven bleached fabric pieces, open weave.
Sec. 74765. Incontinence underpad fabrics of cotton.
Sec. 74766. Woven fabrics of cotton with an average yarn number between
55 and 60.
Sec. 74767. Woven fabric of cotton of yarn number 69 or higher.
Sec. 74768. Woven fabrics of cotton with an average yarn number exceeding 68.
Sec. 74769. Incontinence underpad fabrics, cotton, plain weave, of yarn number 42 or lower.
Sec. 74770. Incontinence underpad fabrics, cotton, plain weave, of yarn number between 43 and 68.
Sec. 74771. Incontinence underpad fabrics, bleached.
Sec. 74772. Incontinence underpad fabrics, printed.
Sec. 74773. Untwisted filament polyvinyl alcohol yarn, measuring 1,100 to 1,330 decitex.
Sec. 74774. Untwisted filament polyvinyl alcohol yarn.
Sec. 74775. Polypropylene (PP) monofilament.
Sec. 74776. Acrylic fiber tow with an average decitex of 0.9.
Sec. 74777. Black polyester bi-component fibers.
Sec. 74778. Acrylic staple fibers with an average decitex of 2.2, fiber length of 100 mm.
Sec. 74779. Modacrylic staple fibers not processed for spinning.
Sec. 74780. Short polypropylene fibers.
Sec. 74781. Polyoxadiazole fibers.
Sec. 74782. Artificial staple fibers of viscose rayon, 38-42 mm in length.
Sec. 74783. Artificial fibers of viscose rayon for the manufacture of feminine hygiene products.
Sec. 74784. Flame retardant rayon fibers, measuring 4.78 decitex.
Sec. 74785. Flame retardant rayon fibers, measuring 4.55 decitex.
Sec. 74786. Flame retardant rayon fibers, measuring 4.4 decitex.
Sec. 74787. Other flame retardant rayon fibers.
Sec. 74788. Cellulosic man-made viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring
1.3-1.5 decitex.
Sec. 74789. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1.5-1.67 decitex, with a fiber length of 38-42 mm.
Sec. 74790. Cellulosic man-made viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring
1.67-2 decitex.
Sec. 74791. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1-2 decitex, with a fiber length of 4-8 mm.
Sec. 74792. Viscose staple fibers used in textile, medical, or hygiene applications.
Sec. 74793. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1.51-2 decitex, with a fiber length of 8-16 mm.
Sec. 74794. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1-1.5 decitex, with a fiber length of 8-16 mm.
Sec. 74795. Flame retardant viscose rayon staple fibers, with a decitex of 4.7 mm and a fiber length of 51-60 mm.
Sec. 74796. Viscose rayon staple fibers for nonwoven production.
Sec. 74797. Black viscose rayon staple fibers.
Sec. 74798. Acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers with a decitex of 3-
5.6.
Sec. 74799. Made up hand-cast string-drawn fishing nets.
Sec. 74800. Knitted carpets containing 75 percent or more of cotton, with a rubber backing.
Sec. 74801. Knitted carpets containing 75 percent or more by weight of polyester, with a rubber backing.
Sec. 74802. Faux leather fabrics.
Sec. 74803. Grass catcher bags.
Sec. 74804. Oxygenation membrane capillary material.
Sec. 74805. Textile knitted fabrics composed of micromodal and elastane.
Sec. 74806. Textile technical knitted fabrics combining technical cotton and elastane.
Sec. 74807. Textile knit fabrics of modal, cashmere, and spandex.
Sec. 74808. Women's and girls' dresses, knitted or crocheted, of synthetic fibers infused with minerals.
Sec. 74809. Women's and girls' skirts and divided skirts of synthetic fibers infused with minerals.
Sec. 74810. Women's and girls' knit cardigans or pullovers containing
70 percent or more of silk.
Sec. 74811. Men's and boys' knit cardigans or pullovers of linen.
Sec. 74812. Babies' knit sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, waistcoats
(vests), and cardigans, of artificial fibers.
Sec. 74813. Women's and girls' tops, knitted or crocheted, of man-made fibers infused with minerals.
Sec. 74814. Men's and boy's tops, knitted or crocheted, of man-made fibers infused with minerals.
Sec. 74815. Men's 3 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74816. Men's 5.5 and 6.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74817. Men's 3.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74818. Men's 4.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74819. Women's 3 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74820. Women's 3.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74821. Women's 4.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74822. Women's 5.5 and 6.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74823. Insulated handmuffs of knit polyester.
Sec. 74824. Men's stockingfoot wader bottom subassemblies, of compressed neoprene. Sec. 74825. Men's stockingfoot wader bottom subassemblies, of non-
compressed neoprene.
Sec. 74826. Fishing wader pocket pouch assemblies.
Sec. 74827. Women's coats of man-made woven fibers.
Sec. 74828. Men's or boys' linen woven trousers.
Sec. 74829. Men's or boys' linen woven shorts.
Sec. 74830. Martial arts uniforms.
Sec. 74831. Women's dresses of woven viscose.
Sec. 74832. Girls' woven cotton corduroy trousers.
Sec. 74833. Women's woven waffle shirts.
Sec. 74834. Babies' woven artificial fiber shirts and blouses.
Sec. 74835. Babies' artificial fiber woven jumpsuits, coveralls, dresses, skirts, skirtalls, or clothing accessories.
Sec. 74836. Women's or girls' linen woven blouses, shirts and shirt-
blouses, and sleeveless tank styles.
Sec. 74837. Women's or girls' linen woven washsuits, sunsuits, or one-
piece playsuits.
Sec. 74838. Women's or girls' linen woven coveralls or jumpsuits.
Sec. 74839. Women's shawls and similar goods, 100 percent silk.
Sec. 74840. Winter cycling gloves.
Sec. 74841. Mattress protectors with toppers.
Sec. 74842. Printed mattress protectors.
Sec. 74843. Lock pocket tents.
Sec. 74844. Dark room tents.
Sec. 74845. Air tube chambered tents.
Sec. 74846. Bi-component microfiber tube mop refills.
Sec. 74847. Microfiber duster refills.
Sec. 74848. RFID mop pads.
Sec. 74849. Microfiber cleaning cloths.
Sec. 74850. Microfiber mop pads.
Sec. 74851. Golf bag bodies with rain hoods and straps.
Sec. 74852. Pillow shells, constructed with gussets.
Sec. 74853. Golf bag body flats.
Sec. 74854. Bathtub elbow rests.
Sec. 74855. Door swings.
Sec. 74856. Under bed restraints.
Sec. 74857. Flat golf bag body components, without bottoms.
Sec. 74858. Bath kneeler.
Sec. 74859. Pillow shells, with oval jacquard weave.
Sec. 74860. Two-piece camera mount kits.
Sec. 74861. Sleeve covers.
Sec. 74862. Sports footwear for men, valued over $20 per pair.
Sec. 74863. Sports footwear for women, valued over $20 per pair.
Sec. 74864. Men's cycling shoes valued over $18 per pair.
Sec. 74865. Women's cycling shoes valued over $16 per pair.
Sec. 74866. Men's golf shoes with outers and uppers of rubber or plastics, valued over $20 per pair.
Sec. 74867. Golf shoes other than for men, with outers and uppers of rubber or plastics, valued over $20 per pair.
Sec. 74868. Winter cycling boots for men.
Sec. 74869. Winter cycling boots for women.
Sec. 74870. Men's protective active footwear with waterproof soles, valued over $26 per pair, covering the ankle.
Sec. 74871. Women's protective active footwear with waterproof soles, valued over $27 per pair, 15.35-25.4 cm in height.
Sec. 74872. Children's protective active footwear with waterproof soles, valued over $18 per pair.
Sec. 74873. Men's protective active footwear with waterproof soles, valued over $27 per pair, 15.35-25.4 cm in height.
Sec. 74874. Children's footwear valued over $15 per pair.
Sec. 74875. Women's protective active footwear, valued over $25 per pair, 15.35-25.4 cm in height.
Sec. 74876. Women's rubber or plastic footwear covering the ankle with fox-like banding.
Sec. 74877. Cheer shoes covering the ankle.
Sec. 74878. Footwear for women, with 90 percent of the external surface of rubber or plastic, valued $15-$22 per pair.
Sec. 74879. Sideline cheer shoes.
Sec. 74880. Men's athletic footwear, valued under $9 per pair.
Sec. 74881. Athletic footwear for women, valued not over $9 per pair.
Sec. 74882. Athletic footwear for children, valued not over $8 per pair.
Sec. 74883. Men's golf shoes, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, not covering the ankle, valued $15 per pair or over.
Sec. 74884. Golf shoes other than for men, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, not covering the ankle, valued $15 per pair or over.
Sec. 74885. Men's rubber/plastic footwear, valued not over $5 per pair.
Sec. 74886. Women's rubber/plastic footwear, valued not over $6 per pair.
Sec. 74887. Children's athletic shoes with glitter uppers.
Sec. 74888. Cheer shoes with sole less than 12 mm.
Sec. 74889. Men's golf shoes with outers and uppers of rubber or plastics, valued over $19 per pair.
Sec. 74890. Golf shoes other than for men, outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, valued over $19 per pair.
Sec. 74891. Men's golf shoes, outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather and uppers of leather (except pigskin uppers).
Sec. 74892. Men's oxford work footwear with metal safety toe and internal metatarsal protection.
Sec. 74893. Oxford-style leather footwear with metal safety toe and static dissipating protection.
Sec. 74894. Women's leather footwear, lined with pigskin with zipper, valued $47-$60 per pair.
Sec. 74895. Women's leather footwear, lined with pigskin, valued $31-
$40 per pair.
Sec. 74896. Women's slip-on cow/calf hair footwear, valued $50-$60 per pair.
Sec. 74897. Women's leather footwear lined with sheepskin.
Sec. 74898. Women's leather slip-on footwear lined with sheep leather.
Sec. 74899. Women's leather slip-on footwear lined with pigskin.
Sec. 74900. Women's leather footwear, lined with pigskin, valued $21-
$27 per pair.
Sec. 74901. Men's mid-cut work footwear with composite safety toe and waterproof leather uppers.
Sec. 74902. Men's leather upper footwear, San Crispino construction, valued over $32 per pair.
Sec. 74903. Men's leather upper athletic footwear.
Sec. 74904. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, valued $37-$43 per pair.
Sec. 74905. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, valued $88-$102 per pair.
Sec. 74906. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, valued $24-$32 per pair.
Sec. 74907. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, valued $57-$62 per pair.
Sec. 74908. Women's footwear with leather uppers, strap with closed toe and open heel.
Sec. 74909. Open toe women's footwear, valued over $23 but not over $27 per pair.
Sec. 74910. Slip-on footwear for women, valued over $24 but not over
$27 per pair.
Sec. 74911. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, closed toe or heel with functional zippers on sides.
Sec. 74912. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, closed toe or heel with zipper closure, height of 43-48 cm.
Sec. 74913. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin covering the knee.
Sec. 74914. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, closed toe or heel with zipper closure, height of 48-52 cm.
Sec. 74915. Women's footwear with leather uppers, open toe with strap and buckle, valued $14-$25 per pair.
Sec. 74916. Women's slip-on footwear with bovine leather uppers.
Sec. 74917. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin with adjustable laces.
Sec. 74918. Men's waterproof leather footwear, valued $27 per pair or higher.
Sec. 74919. Men's or boys' golf shoes, valued $30 per pair or higher.
Sec. 74920. Competitive cheer shoes with leather uppers.
Sec. 74921. Children's waterproof leather footwear, not covering the ankle, valued $14 per pair or higher.
Sec. 74922. Women's footwear with leather uppers, open toe with strap and buckle, valued $12.50-$28 per pair.
Sec. 74923. Women's footwear with leather uppers, closed toe with strap and buckle.
Sec. 74924. Women's footwear with leather uppers, with strap and buckle, valued $27-$40 per pair.
Sec. 74925. Women's footwear with leather uppers, with strap and buckle, valued $12.70-$18.70 per pair.
Sec. 74926. Children's leather upper athletic footwear, valued not over
$9 per pair.
Sec. 74927. Men's athletic type footwear with uppers of textile materials of vegetable fibers and outer soles of rubber or plastic with textile flocking.
Sec. 74928. Athletic footwear for men, with a bellows tongue, valued over $6.50 but not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74929. Athletic footwear for women, with a bellows tongue, valued over $6.50 but not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74930. Athletic footwear for children, bellows tongue, valued over
$6.50 but not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74931. Athletic footwear for men, valued over $6.50 but not over
$9 per pair.
Sec. 74932. Athletic footwear for children, valued over $6.50 but not over $9 per pair. Sec. 74933. Men's waterproof footwear, valued over $15 per pair, covering the ankle.
Sec. 74934. Men's waterproof footwear, valued over $13 per pair, not covering the ankle.
Sec. 74935. Women's waterproof footwear, valued over $15 per pair, covering the ankle.
Sec. 74936. Women's waterproof footwear, valued over $13 per pair, not covering the ankle.
Sec. 74937. Cheer shoes with uppers of textile materials.
Sec. 74938. Men's golf shoes, uppers of textile materials.
Sec. 74939. Golf shoes other than for men, uppers of textile materials.
Sec. 74940. Women's footwear with textile uppers and 50 percent or more of the surface area of which is leather.
Sec. 74941. Shoe and boot covers.
Sec. 74942. Women's footwear with textile uppers, open toes or heels, valued $15-$30 per pair.
Sec. 74943. Men's textile upper footwear, with open toes or open heels, valued not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74944. Women's textile upper footwear, with open toes or open heels, valued not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74945. Children's textile upper footwear, with open toes or open heels, valued not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74946. Oxford footwear with textile upper and composite toe, valued at $12-$20 per pair.
Sec. 74947. Oxford-style footwear for men or women with textile uppers, with an alloy safety toecap and static dissipating protection.
Sec. 74948. Oxford-style work footwear with steel safety toe and static dissipating protection.
Sec. 74949. Women's footwear, covering the ankle but not the knee, valued over $24 per pair.
Sec. 74950. Men's textile upper footwear, not covering the ankle, valued over $24 per pair.
Sec. 74951. Oxford footwear with textile uppers and composite toe, valued over $20 per pair.
Sec. 74952. Men's mid-cut footwear with a textile upper and a protective toe cap.
Sec. 74953. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile uppers, open toes or heels, valued $12-$24 per pair.
Sec. 74954. Footwear for women valued over $20 but not over $24 per pair.
Sec. 74955. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile uppers, valued $15-$20 per pair.
Sec. 74956. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile uppers, valued $20-$25 per pair.
Sec. 74957. Women's footwear with cork soles and textile uppers.
Sec. 74958. Men's footwear with felt soles, not covering the ankle, valued $20 per pair or higher.
Sec. 74959. Women's and girls' footwear with cork uppers, valued less than $25 per pair.
Sec. 74960. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $35-$40 per pair, covering the ankle.
Sec. 74961. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $35-$40 per pair, not covering the ankle.
Sec. 74962. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $19-$25 per pair.
Sec. 74963. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $50-$55 per pair.
Sec. 74964. Women's footwear, leather soles and rubber/plastic uppers, valued $16-$18 per pair.
Sec. 74965. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $19-$34 per pair.
Sec. 74966. Footwear for women, valued over $50 but not over $60 per pair.
Sec. 74967. Calf hair upper footwear.
Sec. 74968. Gaiters of man-made fibers.
Sec. 74969. Hats of vegetable fibers.
Sec. 74970. Hairnets.
Sec. 74971. Cotton knit hats, valued $8 or less.
Sec. 74972. Babies' woven cotton hats.
Sec. 74973. Hats of man-made fiber, valued $5-$25.
Sec. 74974. Waterproof and insulated hats with ear flaps, valued over
$15.
Sec. 74975. Fishing wading staffs.
Sec. 74976. Plastic plants for aquariums, not glued or bound.
Sec. 74977. Natural stone ledger tile of sandstone.
Sec. 74978. Marble mosaic and pebble tiles.
Sec. 74979. Natural stone limestone tiles.
Sec. 74980. Natural stone marble tiles.
Sec. 74981. Waterjet natural stone mosaic tile.
Sec. 74982. Marble entertaining and serveware.
Sec. 74983. Articles of marble for kitchen and dining room.
Sec. 74984. Natural stone ledger tiles of travertine.
Sec. 74985. Travertine decorative tile.
Sec. 74986. Limestone decorative tiles.
Sec. 74987. Blank, embossed, and printed stoneware coaster disks and trivets.
Sec. 74988. Rolled green glass sheets.
Sec. 74989. Framed rear-view mirrors.
Sec. 74990. Wall mirrors, unframed.
Sec. 74991. Wall mirrors, framed.
Sec. 74992. Stemware (crystalline) drinking glasses valued over $0.30 but not over $3 each, other than those presented in sets.
Sec. 74993. Double-walled insulated glass tumblers.
Sec. 74994. Diamond-shaped stemmed wine glasses.
Sec. 74995. Twisted-center stemless wine glass.
Sec. 74996. Crystalline drinking glasses, without stems, not in sets.
Sec. 74997. Double-walled insulated glass bowls.
Sec. 74998. Leaf-shaped glass decanters.
Sec. 74999. Set of four appetizer plates made of glass with steel caddy holder, valued at $2 each.
Sec. 75000. Spice rack with glass jars and wooden lids valued not over
$3 each.
Sec. 75001. Glass lens blanks for infrared applications.
Sec. 75002. Hair accessories of glass beads, imitation pearls, and imitation stones, valued less than $7.
Sec. 75003. Filter bags with acid-resistant coating, of woven fiberglass laminated to ePTFE, weighing at least 325 g/
m\2\ but not over 350 g/m\2\.
Sec. 75004. Fiberglass replacement wicks for outdoor garden torch.
Sec. 75005. Filter bags of woven fiberglass fabric laminated to an ePTFE, with a polytetrafluoroethylene coated backing, not acid resistant, weighing at least 721 g/m\2\ but not over
771 g/m\2\.
Sec. 75006. Silver catalyst.
Sec. 75007. Silver round blanks.
Sec. 75008. Ferroboron alloy.
Sec. 75009. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded main body combo castings for residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75010. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded vent caps for residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75011. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded bushings for residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75012. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded tank adapters for residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75013. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded fill alarm main body for residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75014. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded fill box caps for residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75015. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded leg flanges for residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75016. Portable gas cooking stoves.
Sec. 75017. Portable outdoor cookers.
Sec. 75018. Self-anchored beverage containers.
Sec. 75019. Stainless steel handmade kitchen sinks.
Sec. 75020. Loose frame baskets.
Sec. 75021. Two-story fire escape ladders.
Sec. 75022. Three-story fire escape ladders.
Sec. 75023. Work support stands of steel.
Sec. 75024. Locking fixtures of iron or steel.
Sec. 75025. Stainless steel phone handle-and-stand accessories.
Sec. 75026. Circular and S-shaped stainless steel carabiners.
Sec. 75027. Pieces of refined unwrought copper cathode 99.9999 percent pure.
Sec. 75028. Ultra-thin and wide-width aluminum foil.
Sec. 75029. Etched capacitor aluminum foil of a thickness 0.018-0.126 mm.
Sec. 75030. Stove top coffee makers.
Sec. 75031. Aluminum shower caddies.
Sec. 75032. Step stools of aluminum.
Sec. 75033. Aluminum ladders.
Sec. 75034. Circular and S-shaped aluminum carabiners.
Sec. 75035. Stationary sprinklers of zinc.
Sec. 75036. Tungsten waste and scrap.
Sec. 75037. Cobalt alloys.
Sec. 75038. Certain gallium (Ga).
Sec. 75039. Niobium (columbium) rings no thicker than 20 mm.
Sec. 75040. Tungsten secondary raw material.
Sec. 75041. Gear-driven bolt cutters and pipe cutters.
Sec. 75042. Rotary cutters.
Sec. 75043. Food graters.
Sec. 75044. Hand tools for applying plastic clip fasteners to garments.
Sec. 75045. Steel workstations with vises adjustable by foot pedal.
Sec. 75046. Fixed carbide cutter and roller cone drill bits.
Sec. 75047. Rotary food graters.
Sec. 75048. Coffee presses.
Sec. 75049. Vacuum insulated coffee servers with a brew-through lid.
Sec. 75050. Vacuum insulated coffee servers with no lid.
Sec. 75051. Vacuum insulated coffee servers with fitted hinged lid.
Sec. 75052. Commercial vacuum insulated coffee servers with sight gauge.
Sec. 75053. Commercial vacuum insulated coffee servers with plastic base.
Sec. 75054. Commercial vacuum insulated coffee servers with plastic base and stand.
Sec. 75055. Craft knives with fixed pen-like or retractable blades.
Sec. 75056. Craft knives.
Sec. 75057. Blades for craft knives with non-fixed blades.
Sec. 75058. Ergonomic pinking shears.
Sec. 75059. Spring-action scissors.
Sec. 75060. Electronic locks for lockers.
Sec. 75061. Luggage locks of base metal, packaged for retail sale. Sec. 75062. Key-operated door handles, push-pull-rotate.
Sec. 75063. Vent mounted magnetic mobile phone holder for automobiles.
Sec. 75064. Dash mounted magnetic mobile phone holder for automobiles.
Sec. 75065. Windshield mounted magnetic mobile phone holder for automobiles.
Sec. 75066. Steel latches with plastic plungers.
Sec. 75067. Non-key-operated door handles.
Sec. 75068. Curtain rings.
Sec. 75069. Brackets.
Sec. 75070. Curtain rods.
Sec. 75071. Curtain rod hardware.
Sec. 75072. Curtain tiebacks.
Sec. 75073. Curtain rod finials.
Sec. 75074. Curved shower rods.
Sec. 75075. Shower hooks and rings.
Sec. 75076. Straight shower rods.
Sec. 75077. Steel window rods.
Sec. 75078. Antitheft steel cases with digital locks.
Sec. 75079. Stainless steel hose kits.
Sec. 75080. Stainless steel hoses.
Sec. 75081. Wrist watch strap buckles not over 18 mm.
Sec. 75082. Wrist watch strap buckles over 18 mm.
Sec. 75083. Used cylinder heads.
Sec. 75084. Cylinder heads used solely or principally with certain engines.
Sec. 75085. Engine blocks.
Sec. 75086. Swirler assemblies for turbines.
Sec. 75087. Barrels for fuel mixing.
Sec. 75088. Injector assemblies for certain turbines.
Sec. 75089. Stem assemblies for certain turbines.
Sec. 75090. Tip assemblies for non-gas turbines.
Sec. 75091. High pressure fuel pumps.
Sec. 75092. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 364x333x485 mm.
Sec. 75093. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 297x260x420 mm.
Sec. 75094. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 254x260x420 mm.
Sec. 75095. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 181x140x358 mm.
Sec. 75096. Turbomolecular vacuum pumps.
Sec. 75097. Rotary vane vacuum pumps valued over $500 each.
Sec. 75098. Vacuum diffusion pumps valued over $900 each.
Sec. 75099. Hand- or foot-operated air pumps.
Sec. 75100. Roof vent fans.
Sec. 75101. 12-Amp corded electric leaf blowers.
Sec. 75102. Cordless battery powered leaf blowers not exceeding 20 volts.
Sec. 75103. Cordless battery powered leaf blowers between 20 and 60 V.
Sec. 75104. Fan assemblies for cab climate systems.
Sec. 75105. Aquarium air pumps.
Sec. 75106. Heat pumps for residential use.
Sec. 75107. Heat pumps (outdoor units) for split air conditioner systems.
Sec. 75108. High-wall indoor units.
Sec. 75109. Single-zone outdoor units.
Sec. 75110. Mini heat pumps for split air conditioner systems.
Sec. 75111. Multi-zone outdoor unit ductless systems.
Sec. 75112. Indoor units of split air conditioner systems.
Sec. 75113. Ductless 18000 BTU heat pumps, single zone inverter.
Sec. 75114. Single-phase heat pump.
Sec. 75115. Steel vacuum pitchers with plastic hinged lid.
Sec. 75116. Oil filters.
Sec. 75117. Battery powered nasal irrigators.
Sec. 75118. Struts to absorb vibration.
Sec. 75119. Table saws (25.4 cm.), operable corded and cordless.
Sec. 75120. Sliding miter saws (25.4 cm) with laser, corded and cordless.
Sec. 75121. Electromechanical rotary hammers, corded and cordless.
Sec. 75122. Electromechanical hammer impact drivers, corded and cordless.
Sec. 75123. Rotary hammer drill tools with self-contained electric motor.
Sec. 75124. Drill driver tools with self-contained electric motor.
Sec. 75125. Extruders.
Sec. 75126. Three-dimensional drawing pens.
Sec. 75127. Professional grade three-dimensional drawing pens.
Sec. 75128. Electric multi-functional blower vacuums.
Sec. 75129. Autosamplers (multisamplers) for liquid chromatographs.
Sec. 75130. Autosamplers (vialsamplers) for liquid chromatographs.
Sec. 75131. Hydraulic hammer assembly.
Sec. 75132. Segmented bladder-operated molds, with more than 25-inch rim diameter.
Sec. 75133. Used valves for directional control.
Sec. 75134. Keg spears with pressure release valves.
Sec. 75135. Multiport distribution controllers.
Sec. 75136. Subsea modular trees.
Sec. 75137. Flow selector unit-multi-port 6-branch engine crankshafts.
Sec. 75138. Engine crankshafts.
Sec. 75139. Turbocharger journal bearings.
Sec. 75140. Mid-range bearing housings.
Sec. 75141. Heavy duty bearing housings.
Sec. 75142. Fixed ration gear boxes.
Sec. 75143. Track drive gear boxes.
Sec. 75144. Swing bearing assembly.
Sec. 75145. Gears for use in machinery or within engines.
Sec. 75146. 14Y stepper motors.
Sec. 75147. Air door actuators.
Sec. 75148. Servo motors.
Sec. 75149. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeb magnet motors, with output under 18.65 W.
Sec. 75150. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors.
Sec. 75151. DC brushed rhombic winding AlNiCo magnet motors, with output under 18.65 W.
Sec. 75152. DC brushless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors, with output under 18.65 W.
Sec. 75153. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors, with output over 18.65 but not over 37.5 W.
Sec. 75154. DC brushed rhombic winding AlNiCo magnet motors, with output over 18.65 W but not over 37.5 W.
Sec. 75155. DC brushless slotless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors output over 18.65 W but not over 37.5 W.
Sec. 75156. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors output over
37.5 W but not over 74.6 W.
Sec. 75157. DC brushless slotless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors output over 37.5 W but not over 74.6 W.
Sec. 75158. Motors.
Sec. 75159. DC motors of an output exceeding 74.6 W but not exceeding
735 W.
Sec. 75160. DC motors, of an output exceeding 74.6 W but not exceeding
735 W.
Sec. 75161. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors output over
74.6 W but not over 735 W.
Sec. 75162. DC brushless slotless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors output over 74.6 W but not over 735 W.
Sec. 75163. DC motors of an output exceeding 750 W but not exceeding
14.92 kW.
Sec. 75164. DC electric motor for non-aircraft gas turbines.
Sec. 75165. AC alternators.
Sec. 75166. AC alternators with copper windings.
Sec. 75167. Wound stators and rotor assemblies.
Sec. 75168. Rotors.
Sec. 75169. Stators for washing machines, with a 27-tooth design.
Sec. 75170. Stators for washing machines, with an 18-tooth design.
Sec. 75171. Rotors for washing machines, with a height of 60.8 mm.
Sec. 75172. Rotors for washing machines, with a height of 49 mm.
Sec. 75173. 6 V lead-acid storage batteries.
Sec. 75174. 12 V lead-acid storage batteries, used for the auxiliary source of power.
Sec. 75175. Lead-acid storage batteries, used for wheelchairs.
Sec. 75176. 12 V lead-acid storage batteries, rated at less than 15 ampere-hours.
Sec. 75177. 12 V lead-acid storage batteries, rated at 15 ampere-hours or more.
Sec. 75178. Cell box assemblies, weighing 15 kg or more but not over 18 kg.
Sec. 75179. Cell box assemblies, weighing 30 kg or more but not over 36 kg.
Sec. 75180. Cell box assemblies, weighing 36 kg or more but not over 49 kg.
Sec. 75181. Cell box assemblies NX.
Sec. 75182. Food processors with a capacity greater than 2.9 liters but not exceeding 3.1 liters.
Sec. 75183. Food processors with a capacity greater than 1.6 liters but not exceeding 2.2 liters.
Sec. 75184. Cordless hand blenders.
Sec. 75185. Cordless hand mixers.
Sec. 75186. Corded hand blenders.
Sec. 75187. Burr coffee grinders.
Sec. 75188. Electric food processors with bowl scraper.
Sec. 75189. Electric food processors with snap-locking lid.
Sec. 75190. Electric juice extractors.
Sec. 75191. Electric drink mixers.
Sec. 75192. Spiralizing food processors with a capacity equal to or greater than 2.36 liters but not exceeding 2.64 liters.
Sec. 75193. Spiralizing food processors with a capacity equal to or greater than 2.83 liters but not exceeding 3.07 liters.
Sec. 75194. Dicing food processors.
Sec. 75195. Compact food processor with smoothie function.
Sec. 75196. Juice extractors.
Sec. 75197. Integrated baby food making systems.
Sec. 75198. Electric juice mixers and grinders.
Sec. 75199. Ultrasonic humidifiers.
Sec. 75200. Automatic litterboxes, valued no more than $100.
Sec. 75201. Electric toothbrushes.
Sec. 75202. Ultrasonic cool/warm mist humidifiers with aromatherapy.
Sec. 75203. 2-in-1 can opener.
Sec. 75204. Food spiralizing devices.
Sec. 75205. Ceramic bowls.
Sec. 75206. Food grinders for certain electromechanical stand food mixers.
Sec. 75207. Pasta press extruders for certain stand food mixers.
Sec. 75208. Stainless steel bowls for certain electromechanical stand food mixers, with capacity greater than 4.2 liters but not exceeding 4.8 liters. Sec. 75209. Stainless steel bowls for certain electromechanical stand food mixers, with capacity greater than 2.8 liters but not exceeding 3.4 liters.
Sec. 75210. Stainless steel bowls for certain electromechanical stand food mixers, with capacity greater than 5.6 liters but not exceeding 8.6 liters.
Sec. 75211. Pasta rollers and cutters for stand food mixers.
Sec. 75212. Glass bowls for certain electromechanical stand food mixers.
Sec. 75213. Body trimmers for detailed hair trimming.
Sec. 75214. Hair clipper sets.
Sec. 75215. Rechargeable trimmers for trimming human hair.
Sec. 75216. PCB assemblies for clippers and trimmers.
Sec. 75217. LED bicycle wheel spoke lights.
Sec. 75218. Bicycle rear lights.
Sec. 75219. Portable electric lamps.
Sec. 75220. Space heaters.
Sec. 75221. Microwave ovens with capacity not exceeding 22.5 liters.
Sec. 75222. Microwave ovens with capacity exceeding 22.5 liters but not exceeding 31 liters.
Sec. 75223. Low-profile microwave ovens with electronic opening mechanism and integral range hood.
Sec. 75224. Low-profile microwave ovens with push button opening mechanism and integral range hood.
Sec. 75225. Low-profile microwave ovens with electronic opening mechanism and without a range hood.
Sec. 75226. Searing grills.
Sec. 75227. Automatic drip coffee makers.
Sec. 75228. Espresso machines.
Sec. 75229. Coffee makers with dishwasher safe removable parts.
Sec. 75230. Single-service coffee makers with milk frothers.
Sec. 75231. Electric coffee makers with dual dispensers.
Sec. 75232. Electric coffee makers for brewing capsules.
Sec. 75233. Automatic or manual pour over coffee makers.
Sec. 75234. Removable reservoir coffeemakers.
Sec. 75235. Single serve coffee makers.
Sec. 75236. 2-way coffee makers with a 12-cup carafe and a pod brewer.
Sec. 75237. Rapid cold brew and hot coffee makers.
Sec. 75238. Electric kettles.
Sec. 75239. Electric toasters with even-toast feature.
Sec. 75240. Electric toasters with 6.5 inch slots.
Sec. 75241. Electric toasters with 37 mm wide slots, with an under-base cord wrap.
Sec. 75242. 2- and 4- slot toasters, not having a button to keep toaster contents warm after toasting.
Sec. 75243. 2-slot toasters, with a button to keep toaster content warm after toasting.
Sec. 75244. Electric toasters with double-slice slots.
Sec. 75245. Electric toasters with 37 mm wide slots, with a retractable cord.
Sec. 75246. Electric pressure cookers rated more than 800 W but not more than 1,000 W, with a capacity of not less than 5 liters.
Sec. 75247. Electric pressure cookers rated more than 1,200 W but not more than 1,400 W, with a capacity of less than 5 liters.
Sec. 75248. Electric pressure cookers rated more than 1,000 W but not more than 1,200 W, with a capacity of less than 5 liters.
Sec. 75249. Contoured heating pads.
Sec. 75250. Slow cookers with non-stick ceramic coated stoneware.
Sec. 75251. Heating pads.
Sec. 75252. Programmable slow cookers with digital display.
Sec. 75253. 8-Quart electric slow cookers.
Sec. 75254. Programmable slow cookers.
Sec. 75255. Electric slow cookers with locking lid.
Sec. 75256. Double flip waffle makers with removable grids.
Sec. 75257. Ice cream waffle cone and bowl makers.
Sec. 75258. Electric breakfast sandwich makers.
Sec. 75259. Pressure cookers.
Sec. 75260. 10-quart programmable slow cookers.
Sec. 75261. Polished stainless steel 1.5-quart tea kettles.
Sec. 75262. Egg bite makers.
Sec. 75263. Vacuum steel insulated coffee carafes, of a kind used with deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75264. Vacuum steel insulated carafes for household coffee machines, of a kind used with deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75265. Vacuum steel bodies with inner and outer steel layers.
Sec. 75266. Lamp-holder housings of plastic.
Sec. 75267. 660 W, 125 V, lamp-holder with two 15 amp outlets.
Sec. 75268. Combination duplex receptacle/outlet and USB charger, 15-20 amp, 125 V.
Sec. 75269. Range and dryer receptacles.
Sec. 75270. Residential grade receptacles.
Sec. 75271. Residential and commercial USB receptacles.
Sec. 75272. Power strips.
Sec. 75273. Surge protectors.
Sec. 75274. Programmable controllers for architectural lighting.
Sec. 75275. Electronic modular control panels for generators.
Sec. 75276. Power distribution modules and programmable controllers.
Sec. 75277. Glass capacitive touchscreen assemblies with LCD.
Sec. 75278. Lamps containing deuterium gas without radio-frequency identification (RFID).
Sec. 75279. Lamps containing deuterium gas with radio-frequency identification (RFID).
Sec. 75280. Fiber channel coaxial cables of silver-plated copper conductors and expanded ePTFE dielectrics.
Sec. 75281. Insulated coaxial cables, of a kind used with deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75282. Coaxial cables insulated with ePTFE, vapor sealed, of a kind used with deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75283. Coaxial cables insulated with ePTFE, non-vapor sealed, of a kind used with deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75284. Low speed automotive ethernet USB harnesses.
Sec. 75285. High speed autolink cable USB harnesses.
Sec. 75286. Insulated electric conductors, of a kind used with extreme ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75287. Insulated electric conductors, of a kind used with deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75288. Insulated electric conductors, of a kind used with optical instruments.
Sec. 75289. Rings, blocks, and other insulating fittings of quartz.
Sec. 75290. Front tire splash guards for vehicles.
Sec. 75291. Rear tire splash guards for vehicles.
Sec. 75292. Automatic gear boxes.
Sec. 75293. Suspension systems (struts) for off-highway trucks.
Sec. 75294. Suspension system stabilizer bars.
Sec. 75295. Tie rod assemblies.
Sec. 75296. Used axle housings.
Sec. 75297. Used parts for power trains.
Sec. 75298. Front windshield covers.
Sec. 75299. Expansion chambers.
Sec. 75300. Bicycle racks for car roofs.
Sec. 75301. High pressure fuel injector rails.
Sec. 75302. Stand-up bicycles, having both wheels exceeding 63.5 cm in diameter.
Sec. 75303. Elliptical cycles, with wheels not exceeding 63.5 cm in diameter.
Sec. 75304. Bicycle frames, other than of steel, valued $600 or less.
Sec. 75305. Internal gear bicycle hubs, other than two or three speeds.
Sec. 75306. Bicycle pedals other than clipless pedals.
Sec. 75307. Clipless bicycle pedals and parts thereof.
Sec. 75308. Carbon fiber bicycle seatposts.
Sec. 75309. Bicycle handlebar tape, other than silicon or leather tape.
Sec. 75310. Trailer cycles.
Sec. 75311. Dropper seatposts.
Sec. 75312. Bicycle fenders.
Sec. 75313. Bicycle handlebars.
Sec. 75314. Multi-functional steel carts.
Sec. 75315. Non-mechanically propelled industrial hand truck.
Sec. 75316. Moving dollies.
Sec. 75317. Paragliders, paraglider wings and paraglider harnesses.
Sec. 75318. Sailing catamarans and power catamarans.
Sec. 75319. Projection lenses.
Sec. 75320. Mounted optical lenses.
Sec. 75321. Objective lenses for broadcast cameras.
Sec. 75322. Objective lenses for cinema cameras.
Sec. 75323. Magnifying spectacles.
Sec. 75324. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring over 175.26 cm.
Sec. 75325. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring over 149.86 cm but not over 175.26 cm.
Sec. 75326. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring over 139.7 cm but not over 149.86 cm.
Sec. 75327. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring over 137.16 cm but not over 139.7 cm.
Sec. 75328. Housings designed for infrared lenses.
Sec. 75329. Electronic temperature indicators, weighing 14.2 g.
Sec. 75330. Electronic temperature indicators, weighing 64.4 g.
Sec. 75331. Electronic temperature indicators, weighing 430 g.
Sec. 75332. Global cargo trackers, weighing 660 g.
Sec. 75333. Temperature data monitors, weighing 115 g.
Sec. 75334. Temperature data monitors, weighing 138.9 g.
Sec. 75335. Temperature data monitors, weighing 133.2 g.
Sec. 75336. Parts and accessories of bicycle speedometers.
Sec. 75337. Wired remote controllers.
Sec. 75338. Analog/digital wrist watches. Sec. 75339. Mechanical wrist watches.
Sec. 75340. Mechanical wrist watches with leather or other band.
Sec. 75341. Analog pocket watches.
Sec. 75342. Projection alarm clocks, non-atomic.
Sec. 75343. Projection atomic alarm clocks.
Sec. 75344. Analog wall clocks without thermometer, hygrometer, or barometer gauges.
Sec. 75345. Analog clocks with thermometer and hygrometer.
Sec. 75346. Atomic analog wall clocks.
Sec. 75347. Atomic digital clocks.
Sec. 75348. Analog kitchen timers.
Sec. 75349. Wrist watch movements having over one jewel and less than 7 jewels.
Sec. 75350. Watch movements having over 7 jewels and under 17 jewels.
Sec. 75351. Watch cases or ``bodies'' over 41 mm in diameter.
Sec. 75352. Watch cases or ``bodies'' not over 41 mm in diameter.
Sec. 75353. Watch case bezels, backs, and centers.
Sec. 75354. Watch case parts.
Sec. 75355. Stainless steel watch bracelets.
Sec. 75356. Watch dials.
Sec. 75357. Watch crowns.
Sec. 75358. Watch hands.
Sec. 75359. Acoustic guitars.
Sec. 75360. Console digital pianos.
Sec. 75361. Grand digital pianos.
Sec. 75362. Electronic 61-key keyboards.
Sec. 75363. Electric guitars and acoustic/electric guitars.
Sec. 75364. Memory foam travel pillows.
Sec. 75365. Lighting for wall installation.
Sec. 75366. Decorative bathroom fan assemblies (lighting fixtures) assemblies.
Sec. 75367. Metal household floor lamps.
Sec. 75368. Solar powered pathway lights, each measuring between 36.8 cm and 42 cm in height.
Sec. 75369. Solar powered pathway lights, each measuring between 45 cm and 48 cm in height.
Sec. 75370. Exterior exit viewing lights, dual beam.
Sec. 75371. LED flameless candles.
Sec. 75372. Aquarium LED light strands.
Sec. 75373. LED light modules for bathroom fans/lights.
Sec. 75374. Aquarium LED light sticks.
Sec. 75375. Aquarium LED light strips.
Sec. 75376. Decorative votive candle holders.
Sec. 75377. Candle jar shades.
Sec. 75378. Non-electrical lighting.
Sec. 75379. Outdoor garden or patio torches of bamboo construction.
Sec. 75380. Outdoor garden or patio torches of non-bamboo construction.
Sec. 75381. Indoor oil lamps with base of glass or metal.
Sec. 75382. Outdoor garden torches for tabletop use.
Sec. 75383. Glass lens arrays for spotlights.
Sec. 75384. Lamp shades.
Sec. 75385. Galvanized steel LED downlight housing frames.
Sec. 75386. Aluminum cylinders for LED lighting fixtures.
Sec. 75387. Galvanized steel brackets and plates for LED lighting fixtures.
Sec. 75388. Aluminum LED downlight reflectors.
Sec. 75389. Outdoor garden torch replacement canisters.
Sec. 75390. Iris subassemblies for moving lights.
Sec. 75391. Zoom modules for automated moving lights.
Sec. 75392. Golf club heads for fairway woods.
Sec. 75393. Golf club shafts for putters.
Sec. 75394. Steel golf club shafts, other than for putters.
Sec. 75395. Golf club shaft assemblies.
Sec. 75396. Graphite driver golf club shafts, extra stiff flex.
Sec. 75397. Graphite hybrid golf club shafts, extra stiff flex.
Sec. 75398. Graphite irons golf club shafts, extra stiff flex.
Sec. 75399. Graphite driver golf club shafts, regular, senior, adult, or ladies flex.
Sec. 75400. Graphite golf club driver shafts, stiff flex.
Sec. 75401. Graphite hybrid golf club shafts, regular, senior, adult, or ladies flex.
Sec. 75402. Graphite hybrid golf club shafts, stiff flex.
Sec. 75403. Graphite irons golf club shafts, regular, senior, adult, or ladies flex.
Sec. 75404. Graphite irons golf club shafts, stiff flex.
Sec. 75405. Pickleball paddles.
Sec. 75406. Pickleballs.
Sec. 75407. Exercise cycles.
Sec. 75408. Stationary trainers.
Sec. 75409. Multimodality fitness equipment, without integrated contact grip heart rate monitor.
Sec. 75410. Multimodality fitness equipment with integrated power sensor to measure the user's upper body power input.
Sec. 75411. Parts and accessories for treadmills.
Sec. 75412. Parts and accessories for ellipticals.
Sec. 75413. Parts and accessories for stationary exercise cycles.
Sec. 75414. Parts and accessories for weight training equipment.
Sec. 75415. Parts and accessories for certain exercise equipment machines.
Sec. 75416. Lateral elliptical machines.
Sec. 75417. Adjustable-weight kettlebells.
Sec. 75418. Adjustable-weight barbell.
Sec. 75419. Exercise cycles with dual-position handgrips.
Sec. 75420. Exercise cycles with single handgrips.
Sec. 75421. Upright exercise cycles.
Sec. 75422. Recumbent exercise cycles with touchscreen consoles.
Sec. 75423. Leaning exercise cycles.
Sec. 75424. Rod gyms, with vertical bench.
Sec. 75425. Rod and resistance gyms, with flat benches.
Sec. 75426. Foldable treadmills, with LCD consoles with control keypads.
Sec. 75427. Foldable treadmills, with touchscreen consoles measuring
44.5 cm or less.
Sec. 75428. Indoor cycling machines with wireless data touchscreen displays.
Sec. 75429. Indoor cycling machines with LCD consoles and two water bottle holders.
Sec. 75430. Indoor cycling machines with LCD consoles and single water bottle holder.
Sec. 75431. Recumbent elliptical machines.
Sec. 75432. Fitness equipment combining the functions of an elliptical and a stair stepper, weight over 90 kgs.
Sec. 75433. Foldable treadmills with touchscreen console greater than
44.4 cm.
Sec. 75434. Interactive indoor cycling exercise cycles.
Sec. 75435. Multimodality fitness equipment, with integrated contact grip heart rate monitors.
Sec. 75436. Fishing reels valued not over $2.70 each, pre-spooled, with rod and fishing line.
Sec. 75437. Fishing reels valued not over $2.70 each.
Sec. 75438. Hard artificial crankbaits.
Sec. 75439. Collapsible big game decoys.
Sec. 75440. Vacuum steel hinged lid pitchers, not exceeding 1 liter.
Sec. 75441. Vacuum insulated drinkware having a capacity exceeding 1 liter but not exceeding 2 liters.
Sec. 75442. Vacuum insulated drinkware having a capacity exceeding 2 liters but not exceeding 4 liters.
Sec. 75443. Vacuum glass lined steel coffee servers over 2 liters.
Sec. 75444. Vacuum glass lined steel coffee servers over 2 liters with lever dispensing.
PART II--Existing Duty Suspensions and Reductions
Sec. 75451. Extension of certain existing duty suspensions and reductions and other modifications.
PART III--Effective Date
Sec. 75461. Effective date.
Subtitle C--Reauthorization of American Manufacturing Competitiveness
Act of 2016
Sec. 75471. Reauthorization of American Manufacturing Competitiveness
Act of 2016.
TITLE V--AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS
Sec. 76001. Authorization of additional appropriations.
TITLE VI--CUSTOMS USER FEES
Sec. 77001. Extension of customs user fees.
SEC. 70002. APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES DEFINED.
In this division, the term ``appropriate congressional committees'' means the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives.
TITLE I--TRADING CONSISTENT WITH AMERICAN VALUES
Subtitle A--Preventing Importation of Goods Produced by Forced Labor
SEC. 71001. INVESTIGATIONS OF ALLEGATIONS OF GOODS PRODUCED
BY FORCED LABOR.
Section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307) is amended--
(1) by striking ``All'' and inserting the following:
``(a) In General.--All'';
(2) by striking `` `Forced labor', as herein used, shall mean'' and inserting the following:
``(c) Forced Labor Defined.--In this section, the term
`forced labor' means''; and
(3) by inserting after subsection (a), as designated by paragraph (1), the following:
``(b) Forced Labor Division.--
``(1) In general.--There is established in the Office of Trade of U.S. Customs and Border Protection a Forced Labor Division, which shall--
``(A) receive and investigate allegations of goods, wares, articles, or merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured using forced labor; and
``(B) coordinate with other agencies to enforce the prohibition under subsection (a).
``(2) Prioritization of investigations.--In prioritizing investigations under paragraph (1)(A), the Forced Labor Division shall--
``(A) consult closely with the Bureau of International Labor Affairs of the Department of Labor and the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons of the Department of State; and
``(B) take into account--
``(i) the complicity of--
``(I) the government of the foreign county in which the instance of forced labor is alleged to have occurred; and
``(II) the government of any other country that has facilitated the use of forced labor in the country described in subclause (I);
``(ii) the ranking of the governments described in clause
(i) in the most recent report on trafficking in persons required by section 110(b)(1) of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7107(b)(1));
``(iii) whether the good involved in the alleged instance of forced labor is included in the most recent list of goods produced by child labor or forced labor required by section 105(b)(1)(2)(C) of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005 (22 U.S.C. 7112(b)(2)(C)); and
``(iv) the effect taking action with respect to the alleged instance of forced labor would have in eradicating forced labor from the supply chain of the United States.
``(3) Quarterly briefings required.--Not less frequently than every 90 days, the Forced Labor Division shall provide briefings to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives regarding--
``(A) allegations received under paragraph (1);
``(B) the prioritization of investigations of such allegations under paragraph (2); and
``(C) progress made toward--
``(i) issuing withhold release orders for goods, wares, articles, or merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured using forced labor; and
``(ii) making findings in and closing investigations conducted under paragraph (1).''.
SEC. 71002. PREVENTING IMPORTATION OF SEAFOOD AND SEAFOOD
PRODUCTS HARVESTED OR PRODUCED USING FORCED
LABOR.
(a) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Child labor.--The term ``child labor'' has the meaning given the term ``worst forms of child labor'' in section 507 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2467).
(2) Forced labor.--The term ``forced labor'' has the meaning given that term in section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307).
(3) Human trafficking.--The term ``human trafficking'' has the meaning given the term ``severe forms of trafficking in persons'' in section 103 of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7102).
(4) Seafood.--The term ``seafood'' means fish, shellfish, processed fish, fish meal, shellfish products, and all other forms of marine animal and plant life other than marine mammals and birds.
(5) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
(b) Forced Labor in Fishing.--
(1) Rulemaking.--Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, in coordination with the Secretary, shall issue regulations regarding the verification of seafood imports to ensure that no seafood or seafood product harvested or produced using forced labor is entered into the United States in violation of section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307).
(2) Strategy.--The Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, in coordination with the Secretary and the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating, shall--
(A) develop a strategy for using data collected under Seafood Import Monitoring Program to identify seafood imports at risk of being harvested or produced using forced labor; and
(B) publish information regarding the strategy developed under subparagraph (A) on the website of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
(c) International Engagement.--The United States Trade Representative, in coordination with the Secretary of Commerce, shall engage with interested countries regarding the development of compatible and effective seafood tracking and sustainability plans in order to--
(1) identify best practices;
(2) coordinate regarding data sharing;
(3) reduce barriers to trade in fairly grown or harvested fish; and
(4) end the trade in products that--
(A) are harvested or produced using illegal, unregulated, or unreported fishing, human trafficking, or forced labor; or
(B) pose a risk of fraud.
Subtitle B--Addressing Censorship and Barriers to Digital Trade
SEC. 71011. CENSORSHIP AS A TRADE BARRIER.
(a) In General.--Chapter 8 of title I of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2241 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
``SEC. 183. IDENTIFICATION OF COUNTRIES THAT DISRUPT DIGITAL
TRADE.
``(a) In General.--Not later than 60 days after the date on which the National Trade Estimate is submitted under section 181(b), the United States Trade Representative (in this section referred to as the `Trade Representative') shall identify, in accordance with subsection (b), foreign countries that are trading partners of the United States that engage in acts, policies, or practices that disrupt digital trade activities, including--
``(1) coerced censorship in their own markets or extraterritorially; and
``(2) other eCommerce or digital practices with the goal, or substantial effect, of promoting censorship or extrajudicial data access that disadvantages United States persons.
``(b) Requirements for Identifications.--In identifying countries under subsection (a), the Trade Representative shall identify only foreign countries that--
``(1) disrupt digital trade in a discriminatory or trade distorting manner with the goal, or substantial effect, of promoting censorship or extrajudicial data access;
``(2) deny fair and equitable market access to digital service providers that are United States persons with the goal, or substantial effect, of promoting censorship or extrajudicial data access; or
``(3) engage in coerced censorship or extrajudicial data access so as to harm the integrity of services or products provided by United States persons in the market of that country, the United States market, or other markets.
``(c) Designation of Priority Foreign Countries.--
``(1) In general.--The Trade Representative shall designate as priority foreign countries the foreign countries identified under subsection (a) that--
``(A) engage in the most onerous or egregious acts, policies, or practices that have the greatest impact on the United States; and
``(B) are not negotiating or otherwise making progress to end those acts, policies, or practices.
``(2) Revocations and additional identifications.--
``(A) In general.--The Trade Representative may at any time, if information available to the Trade Representative indicates that such action is appropriate--
``(i) revoke the identification of any foreign country as a priority foreign country under paragraph (1); or
``(ii) identify any foreign country as a priority foreign country under that paragraph.
``(B) Report on reasons for revocation.--The Trade Representative shall include in the semiannual report submitted to Congress under section 309(3) a detailed explanation of the reasons for the revocation under subparagraph (A) of the identification of any foreign country as a priority foreign country under paragraph (1) during the period covered by the report.
``(d) Publication.--The Trade Representative shall publish in the Federal Register a list of foreign countries identified under subsection (a) and foreign countries designated as priority foreign countries under subsection (c) and shall make such revisions to the list as may be required by reason of action under subsection (c)(2).
``(e) Annual Report.--Not later than 30 days after the date on which the Trade Representative submits the National Trade Estimate under section 181(b), the Trade Representative shall submit to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a report on actions taken under this section during the one-year period preceding that report, and the reasons for those actions, including--
``(1) a list of any foreign countries identified under subsection (a); and
``(2) a description of progress made in decreasing disruptions to digital trade.''.
(b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that, in carrying out any revocations or identifications under section 183(c)(2)(A) of the Trade Act of 1974, as added by subsection (a), the United States Trade Representative may consider information contained in the findings from the investigation of the United States International Trade Commission entitled ``Foreign Censorship: Trade and Economic Effects on U.S. Businesses'' (Investigation No. 332-585).
(c) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents for the Trade Act of 1974 is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 182 the following:
``Sec. 183. Identification of countries that disrupt digital trade.''.
SEC. 71012. DESIGNATION OF OFFICIAL RESPONSIBLE FOR
MONITORING UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES OF SUPPLIERS
OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT.
The United States Trade Representative shall designate an official within the Office of the United States Trade Representative with responsibility for monitoring unfair trade practices of suppliers of information and communications equipment, including those suppliers that are owned, controlled, or supported by a foreign government.
SEC. 71013. NEGOTIATION OF DIGITAL TRADE AGREEMENTS.
(a) In General.--The United States Trade Representative shall consider the viability and utility of negotiating digital trade agreements with like-minded countries and to what degree such agreements may provide an opportunity to address digital barriers, deter censorship, promote the free flow of information, support privacy, protect sensitive information, protect communications regarding human and worker rights, and promote digitally enabled commerce.
(b) Consultation.--With respect to any negotiations of an agreement facilitating digital trade, the Trade Representative shall consult closely and on a timely basis with the appropriate congressional committees, keep those committees fully apprised of those negotiations, and provide to those committees, including staff with appropriate security clearance, access to the text of any negotiating proposal of the United States not later than 5 business days before tabling the proposal in the negotiation.
Subtitle C--Protecting Innovators and Consumers
SEC. 71021. TECHNICAL AND LEGAL SUPPORT FOR ADDRESSING
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INFRINGEMENT
CASES.
(a) In General.--The head of any Federal agency may provide support, as requested and appropriate, to United States persons seeking technical, legal, or other support in addressing intellectual property rights infringement cases regarding the People's Republic of China.
(b) United States Person Defined.--In this section, the term ``United States person'' means--
(1) a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence to the United States; or
(2) an entity organized under the laws of the United States or of any jurisdiction within the United States, including a foreign branch of such an entity.
SEC. 71022. IMPROVEMENT OF ANTI-COUNTERFEITING MEASURES.
(a) Increased Inspections.--
(1) Report on seizures of counterfeit goods.--Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection shall submit to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a report on seizures by U.S. Customs and Border Protection of counterfeit goods during the one-year period preceding submission of the report, including the number of such seizures disaggregated by category of good, source country, and mode of transport.
(2) Increased inspections of goods from certain countries.--The Commissioner shall increase inspections of imports of goods from each source country identified in the report required by paragraph (1) as one of the top source countries of counterfeit goods, as determined by the Commissioner.
(b) Publication of Criteria for Notorious Markets List.--Not later than 2 years after the date of the enactment of this Act, and not less frequently than every 5 years thereafter, the United States Trade Representative shall publish in the Federal Register criteria for determining that a market is a notorious market for purposes of inclusion of that market in the list developed by the Trade Representative pursuant to section 182(e) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2242(e)) (commonly known as the ``Notorious Markets List'').
(c) Publication of Action Plans.--
(1) In general.--Not less frequently than annually, the Trade Representative shall publish on an publicly available internet website of the Office of the United States Trade Representative--
(A) the action plans for priority watch list countries under section 182(g)(1) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2242(g)(1)) for that year; and
(B) for each priority watch list country with respect to which such an action plan is prepared, an assessment of the progress of the country in meeting the benchmarks described in subparagraph (D) of that section.
(2) Public hearings.--Not less frequently than annually, the Trade Representative shall hold public hearings to track the progress of priority watch list countries in meeting the benchmarks described in subparagraph (D) of section 182(g)(1) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2242(g)(1)) included in their action plans under that section.
(3) Priority watch list country defined.--In this subsection, the term ``priority watch list country'' means a country identified under section 182(a)(2) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2242(a)(2)).
(d) Sharing of Information With Respect to Suspected Violations of Intellectual Property Rights.--Section 628A of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1628a) is amended--
(1) in subsection (a)(1), by inserting ``, packing materials, shipping containers,'' after ``its packaging'' each place it appears; and
(2) in subsection (b)--
(A) in paragraph (3), by striking ``; and'' and inserting a semicolon;
(B) in paragraph (4), by striking the period at the end and inserting ``; and''; and
(C) by adding at the end the following:
``(5) any other party with an interest in the merchandise, as determined appropriate by the Commissioner.''.
SEC. 71023. REPORTS ON CHICKEN, BEEF, AND OTHER MEAT IMPORTS.
(a) Agriculture Report on Chicken.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Agriculture shall submit to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a report regarding the efforts of the Secretary to ensure the safety of imported processed chicken into the United States.
(b) Report on Country-of-origin Labeling.--Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the United States Trade Representative, in conjunction with the Secretary of Agriculture, shall submit to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a report on the ruling issued by the World Trade Organization in 2015 on country-of-origin labeling for beef, pork, and other meat products that includes--
(1) an assessment of the impact of the ruling on--
(A) consumer awareness regarding the origin of meat consumed in the United States;
(B) agricultural producers in the United States; and
(C) the security and resilience of the food supply in the United States; and
(2) if the assessment under paragraph (1) indicates that the ruling or other market factors in the United States, including consolidation of meat processors, changes in diet and preferences, or other factors, have had a negative impact on consumers in the United States, agricultural producers in the United States, or the overall security and resilience of the food supply in the United States, recommendations for such legislative or administrative action as the Trade Representative, in conjunction with the Secretary of Agriculture, considers appropriate--
(A) to better inform consumers in the United States;
(B) to support agricultural producers in the United States; and
(C) to improve the security and resilience of the food supply in the United States.
SEC. 71024. JOINT ENFORCEMENT WITH ALLIES WITH RESPECT TO
IMPORTATION OF GOODS MADE WITH STOLEN
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.
(a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the United States Trade Representative, in coordination with the Secretary of State, should seek to enter into negotiations with representatives from Australia, Canada, the European Union, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and the United Kingdom to stop the importation of goods made with stolen intellectual property into the United States and countries that are allies of the United States.
(b) Report Required.--Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Trade Representative, in coordination with the Secretary of State, shall submit a report on the status of negotiations described in subsection
(a) to--
(1) the Committee on Finance and Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate; and
(2) the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives.
SEC. 71025. SENSE OF CONGRESS AND REPORT ON ENSURING RELIABLE
SUPPLY OF RARE EARTH MINERALS.
(a) Findings; Sense of Congress.--
(1) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
(A) The People's Republic of China is the global leader in mining, refining, and component manufacturing of rare earth elements, producing approximately 85 percent of the world's supply between 2011 and 2017.
(B) In 2019, the United States imported an estimated 80 percent of its rare earth compounds from the People's Republic of China.
(C) On March 26, 2014, the World Trade Organization ruled that the People's Republic of China's export restraints on rare earth minerals violated its obligations under its protocol of accession to the World Trade Organization, thereby harming United States manufacturers and workers.
(D) The Chinese Communist Party has threatened to leverage the People's Republic of China's dominant position in the rare earth market to ``strike back'' at the United States.
(E) The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue is an effective partnership for reliable multilateral financing, development, and distribution of goods for global consumption, as evidenced by the Quad Vaccine Partnership announced on March 12, 2021.
(2) Sense of congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
(A) the People's Republic of China's dominant share of the global rare earth mining market is a threat to the economic stability, well being, and competitiveness of key industries in the United States;
(B) the United States should reduce reliance on the People's Republic of China for rare earth minerals through--
(i) strategic investments in development projects, production technologies, and refining facilities in the United States; or
(ii) in partnership with strategic allies of the United States that are reliable trading partners, including members of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue; and
(C) the United States Trade Representative should initiate multilateral talks among the countries of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue to promote shared investment and development of rare earth minerals.
(b) Report Required.--
(1) In general.--Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the United States Trade Representative, in consultation with the officials specified in paragraph (3), shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on the work of the Trade Representative to address the national security threat posed by the People's Republic of China's control of nearly \2/3\ of the global supply of rare earth minerals.
(2) Elements.--The report required by paragraph (1) shall include--
(A) a description of the extent of the engagement of the United States with the other countries of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue to promote shared investment and development of rare earth minerals during the period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act and ending on the date of the report; and
(B) a description of the plans of the President to leverage the partnership of the countries of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue to produce a more reliable and secure global supply chain of rare earth minerals.
(3) Officials specified.--The officials specified in this paragraph are the following:
(A) The Secretary of State.
(B) the Secretary of Commerce.
(C) The Chief Executive Officer of the United States International Development Finance Corporation.
(4) Appropriate committees of congress defined.--In this subsection, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
(A) the Committee on Finance, the Committee on Foreign Relations, and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate; and
(B) the Committee on Ways and Means, the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives.
Subtitle D--Ensuring a Level Playing Field
SEC. 71031. REPORT ON MANNER AND EXTENT TO WHICH THE
GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
EXPLOITS HONG KONG TO CIRCUMVENT UNITED STATES
LAWS AND PROTECTIONS.
Title III of the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992
(22 U.S.C. 5731 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
``SEC. 303. REPORT ON MANNER AND EXTENT TO WHICH THE
GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
EXPLOITS HONG KONG TO CIRCUMVENT UNITED STATES
LAWS AND PROTECTIONS.
``(a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this section, the Secretary of State and the United States Trade Representative shall jointly submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report on the manner and extent to which the Government of the People's Republic of China uses the status of Hong Kong to circumvent the laws and protections of the United States.
``(b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) shall include the following:
``(1) In consultation with the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Director of National Intelligence--
``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's Republic of China uses Hong Kong to circumvent export controls of the United States; and
``(B) a list of all significant incidents in which the Government of the People's Republic of China used Hong Kong to circumvent those controls during the reporting period.
``(2) In consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of Commerce--
``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's Republic of China uses Hong Kong to circumvent antidumping or countervailing duties and duties under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411) on merchandise exported to the United States from the People's Republic of China; and
``(B) a list of all significant incidents in which the Government of the People's Republic of China used Hong Kong to circumvent those duties during the reporting period.
``(3) In consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Director of National Intelligence--
``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's Republic of China uses Hong Kong to circumvent sanctions imposed by the United States or pursuant to multilateral regimes; and
``(B) a list of all significant incidents in which the Government of the People's Republic of China used Hong Kong to circumvent those sanctions during the reporting period.
``(4) In consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Director of National Intelligence--
``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's Republic of China uses formal or informal means to extradite or coercively move foreign nationals, including United States persons, from Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China; and
``(B) a list of foreign nationals, including United States persons, who have been formally or informally extradited or coercively moved from Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China.
``(5) In consultation with the Secretary of Defense, the Director of National Intelligence, and the Director of Homeland Security--
``(A) an assessment of how the intelligence, security, and law enforcement agencies of the Government of the People's Republic of China, including the Ministry of State Security, the Ministry of Public Security, and the People's Armed Police, use the Hong Kong Security Bureau and other security agencies in Hong Kong to conduct espionage on foreign nationals, including United States persons, conduct influence operations, or violate civil liberties guaranteed under the laws of Hong Kong; and
``(B) a list of all significant incidents of such espionage, influence operations, or violations of civil liberties during the reporting period.
``(c) Form of Report; Availability.--
``(1) Form.--The report required by subsection (a) shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified index.
``(2) Availability.--The unclassified portion of the report required by subsection (a) shall be posted on a publicly available internet website of the Department of State.
``(d) Definitions.--In this section:
``(1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term
`appropriate congressional committees' means--
``(A) the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, the Committee on Finance, and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate; and
``(B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Committee on Financial Services, the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives.
``(2) Foreign national.--The term `foreign national' means a person that is neither--
``(A) an individual who is a citizen or national of the People's Republic of China; or
``(B) an entity organized under the laws of the People's Republic of China or of a jurisdiction within the People's Republic of China.
``(3) Reporting period.--The term `reporting period' means the 5-year period preceding submission of the report required by subsection (a).
``(4) United states person.--The term `United States person' means--
``(A) a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence to the United States; or
``(B) an entity organized under the laws of the United States or of any jurisdiction within the United States, including a foreign branch of such an entity.''.
SEC. 71032. ASSESSMENT OF OVERCAPACITY OF INDUSTRIES IN THE
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.
(a) Report on Overcapacity.--
(1) In general.--Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the United States Trade Representative, in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce, shall submit to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a report on overcapacity of industries in the People's Republic of China.
(2) Elements.--The report required by paragraph (1) shall include--
(A) a determination on whether overcapacity resulting from industrial policy exists in any major industry in the People's Republic of China; and
(B) a description of the effects of that overcapacity on industry in the United States.
(b) Briefing.--Not later than 180 days after a positive determination of overcapacity under subsection (a)(2)(A), the Trade Representative shall brief the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives regarding the steps taken to address that overcapacity, which may include--
(1) discussions with allies;
(2) negotiations at an appropriate multilateral institution to which the United States is a party; and
(3) bilateral negotiations with the People's Republic of China.
(c) Determination of Substantial Reduction.--Not later than each of one year and two years after a briefing under subsection (b) with respect to a positive determination of overcapacity under subsection (a)(2)(A), the Trade Representative shall submit to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a report containing a determination of whether the steps taken to address that overcapacity are likely to lead to a substantive reduction in that overcapacity.
SEC. 71033. DUTIES OF INTERAGENCY CENTER ON TRADE
IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING, AND ENFORCEMENT.
Section 141(h)(2) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2171(h)(2)) is amended--
(1) by redesignating subparagraphs (C) and (D) as subparagraphs (D) and (E), respectively; and
(2) by inserting after subparagraph (B) the following:
``(C) investigating practices of countries that are major trading partners of the United States in order to identify and address violations of trade agreements and other practices that have systemic, diffuse impacts on the economy and workers of the United States or systemic impacts on the resiliency of multiple critical domestic supply chains;''.
SEC. 71034. BRIEFING ON REPORT RELATED TO PROCESS FOR
EXCLUDING ARTICLES IMPORTED FROM THE PEOPLE'S
REPUBLIC OF CHINA FROM CERTAIN DUTIES IMPOSED
UNDER SECTION 301 OF THE TRADE ACT OF 1974.
Not later than 90 days after the publication by the Comptroller General of the United States of the report requested by Congress on July 16, 2019, for an audit into the process by which the United States Trade Representative has excluded articles imported from the People's Republic of China from certain duties imposed under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411), the Trade Representative, or a designee of the Trade Representative, shall brief the appropriate congressional committees on the manner in which the Trade Representative is responding to the findings contained in that report.
TITLE II--ENSURING RESILIENCY IN CRITICAL SUPPLY CHAINS
SEC. 72001. FACILITATING TRADE IN ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES.
(a) In General.--The Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2101 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
``TITLE X--FACILITATING TRADE IN ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES
``SEC. 1001. DEFINITIONS.
``In this title:
``(1) Committee.--The term `Committee' means the Committee on Trade in Essential Supplies established under section 1002.
``(2) Crisis preparedness.--The term `crisis preparedness' means ensuring access to goods in the Strategic National Stockpile and goods necessary to ensure the continued functioning of critical infrastructure in a crisis.
``(3) Critical infrastructure.--The term `critical infrastructure' means systems and assets, whether physical or virtual, so vital to the United States that the incapacity or destruction of such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on the national security of, or public health or safety in, the United States, or any combination of those matters.
``(4) Essential medical supply.--The term `essential medical supply' means any supply that is part of the Strategic National Stockpile.
``(5) Essential supply.--The term `essential supply' means any supply determined by the Trade Representative to be critical to crisis preparedness, including essential medical supplies (including personal protective equipment), critical infrastructure items, and other supplies identified as essential by the Trade Representative under section 1003(b).
``(6) Strategic national stockpile.--The term `Strategic National Stockpile' means the stockpile established under Section 319F-2 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d-6b).
``(7) Trade representative.--The term `Trade Representative' means the United States Trade Representative.
``(8) United states person.--The term `United States person' means--
``(A) a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence to the United States; or
``(B) an entity organized under the laws of the United States or of any jurisdiction within the United States.
``(9) Unreliable person.--The term `unreliable person' means any entity or individual that the Trade Representative determines works in concert with, or under the influence of, an unreliable trading partner to engage in the theft or misappropriation of intellectual property or trade secrets relating to an essential supply.
``(10) Unreliable trading partner.--The term `unreliable trading partner' means any country the government of which the Trade Representative determines--
``(A) engages in systematic theft of intellectual property or trade secrets; or
``(B) is likely to utilize export restrictions or other measures to prevent the United States from importing an essential supply.
``SEC. 1002. COMMITTEE ON TRADE IN ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES IN THE
UNITED STATES.
``(a) Establishment.--There is established a committee, to be known as the `Committee on Trade in Essential Supplies in the United States'.
``(b) Membership.--The Committee shall be composed of the following:
``(1) The Trade Representative, who shall serve as the chairperson of the Committee.
``(2) The Secretary of Commerce.
``(3) The Secretary of Defense.
``(4) The Secretary of the Treasury.
``(5) The Secretary of Homeland Security.
``(6) The Secretary of State.
``(7) The Secretary of Health and Human Services.
``(8) The Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
``(9) The Secretary of Energy.
``(10) The Secretary of Transportation.
``(11) The heads of such other agencies as the Trade Representative considers appropriate.
``(c) Duties.--The Committee shall--
``(1) examine United States trade flows and supply chains for essential supplies;
``(2) prepare and submit reports in accordance with section 1003(c);
``(3) facilitate a whole-of-government strategy to ensure that the United States has reliable access to essential supplies from its trading partners; and
``(4) advise private United States enterprises that produce or procure essential supplies on recognizing potential threats to their supply chains by identifying unreliable trading partners and unreliable persons.
``SEC. 1003. IDENTIFICATION OF AND REPORT ON ACCESS TO
ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES.
``(a) Public Comments.--
``(1) Solicitation.--Not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this title, the Trade Representative shall, on behalf of the Committee, publish a notice soliciting public comments to facilitate the identification of essential supplies under subsection (b) and the preparation of the report required by subsection (c).
``(2) Protection of business confidential information.--The Trade Representative shall ensure that any business confidential information that is submitted under this subsection is properly protected from disclosure.
``(b) Identification of Essential Supplies.--After reviewing the public comments submitted pursuant to subsection (a), the Trade Representative shall, in consultation with the other members of the Committee, identify supplies that are critical to crisis preparedness and are to be considered essential supplies for purposes of this title.
``(c) Report Required.--Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this title, and not less frequently than every 3 years thereafter for the following 9 years, the Committee shall submit to Congress a report--
``(1) identifying--
``(A) the major producers in the United States and abroad that produce essential supplies for the United States;
``(B) the duties applied by the United States and major trading partners to such supplies;
``(C) the aggregate trade flows of essential supplies from and into the United States; and
``(D) unreliable trading partners and unreliable persons that have stolen or misappropriated the intellectual property or trade secrets of United States persons with respect to essential supplies;
``(2) describing--
``(A) information on foreign trade barriers and other factors that may affect United States trade in essential supplies;
``(B) the current domestic manufacturing base and supply chains for essential supplies, including raw materials and other goods essential to the production of those supplies;
``(C) the ability of the United States to maintain readiness and to surge production of essential supplies in response to an emergency, including by resorting to the Strategic National Stockpile; and
``(D) the practices and acts of unreliable trading partners and unreliable persons--
``(i) with respect to the theft or misappropriation of intellectual property or trade secrets; or
``(ii) that may threaten United States investments in essential supplies;
``(3) identifying defense, intelligence, homeland, economic, natural, geopolitical, or other contingencies that may disrupt, strain, compromise, or eliminate the supply chain for essential supplies;
``(4) assessing the resiliency and capacity of the domestic manufacturing base and supply chains to support the need for those essential supplies, including any single points of failure in those supply chains;
``(5) assessing flexible manufacturing capacity available in the United States in cases of emergency; and
``(6) making specific recommendations to ensure--
``(A) the supply of imported essential supplies remains reliable, including through tariff relief or enforcement actions against foreign trade barriers;
``(B) domestic stockpiles remain adequate for crisis preparedness;
``(C) domestic manufacturing capacity and supply chains remain resilient; and
``(D) United States persons can avoid risks presented by unreliable trading partners and unreliable persons.''.
``SEC. 1004. FACILITATING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL MEDICAL
SUPPLIES.
``(a) Authority to Reduce or Suspend Duties on Essential Medical Supplies.--
``(1) In general.--The President may reduce or suspend the collection of any duty on any essential medical supply for a period of not more than 180 days beginning on the date on which the President submits to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a certification that the reduction or suspension is necessary for crisis preparedness.
``(2) Limitation on subsequent action.--If the President reduces or suspends the collection of a duty on an essential medical supply under paragraph (1), the President may not further reduce or suspend duties on that supply under that paragraph until the date this one year after the preceding reduction or suspension.
``(b) Temporary Suspension of Duties on Articles Needed to Combat the COVID-19 Pandemic.--
``(1) In general.--An article described in paragraph (2) entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, during the period specified in paragraph (4) shall enter the United States free of duty, including free of any duty that may be imposed as a penalty or otherwise imposed in addition to other duties, including any duty imposed pursuant to--
``(A) section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411);
``(B) section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. 1862); or
``(C) the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.).
``(2) Articles described.--An article is described in this paragraph if the article is--
``(A) classified under any of the statistical reporting numbers of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States specified in paragraph (3); or
``(B) identified by the United States International Trade Commission, after the date of the enactment of this title, as an article related to the response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (commonly referred to as `COVID-19') pandemic
``(3) Statistical reporting numbers specified.--The statistical reporting numbers specified in this paragraph are the following:
``2207.10.6090.............. 3808.94.5090........ 6505.00.9089
2208.90.8000................ 3821.00.0010........ 7311.00.0090
2804.40.0000................ 3821.00.0090........ 7324.90.0000
2847.00.0000................ 3822.00.1090........ 7613.00.0000
3002.13.0010................ 3822.00.5050........ 8419.20.0010
3002.13.0090................ 3822.00.5095........ 8419.20.0020
3002.14.0010................ 3822.00.6000....... 8421.39.8040
3002.14.0090................ 3824.99.9297........ 8705.90.0010
3002.15.0010................ 3923.21.0095........ 8705.90.0020
3002.15.0090................ 3923.29.0000........ 8705.90.0080
3002.19.0000................ 3926.20.1010........ 8713.10.0000
3002.20.0020................ 3926.20.1020....... 8713.90.0030
3002.20.0040................ 3926.20.9010........ 8713.90.0060
3003.20.0060................ 3926.20.9050........ 9004.90.0010
3002.20.0080................ 3926.90.9910........ 9004.90.0090
3003.10.0000................ 3926.90.9950........ 9018.11.3000
3003.20.0000................ 3926.90.9985....... 9018.11.6000
3003.60.0000................ 4015.11.0110........ 9018.11.9000
3003.90.0120................ 4015.11.0150....... 9018.12.0000
3003.90.0140................ 4015.19.0510........ 9018.19.4000
3003.90.0160................ 4015.19.0550....... 9018.19.5500
3003.90.0180................ 4015.19.1010....... 9018.19.7500
3003.90.0190................ 4015.90.0010........ 9018.31.0040
3004.10.1020................ 4015.90.0050....... 9018.31.0080
3004.10.1045................ 4818.50.0020....... 9018.31.0090
3004.10.5045................ 4818.50.0080........ 9018.32.0000
3004.10.5060................ 4818.90.0020........ 9018.39.0020
3004.20.0020................ 4818.90.0080........ 9018.39.0040
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3004.90.9285................ 6307.90.6090........ 9025.19.8020
3004.90.9290................ 6307.90.6800........ 9025.19.8060
3005.10.5000................ 6307.90.7200........ 9025.19.8085
3005.90.5090................ 6307.90.8910....... 9026.80.4000
3006.70.0000................ 6307.90.9845........ 9027.80.2500
3401.11.5000................ 6307.90.9850........ 9027.80.4530
3401.19.0000................ 6307.90.9870........ 9028.20.0000
3401.20.0000................ 6307.90.9875........ 9402.90.0010
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3808.94.5010................ 6505.00.0100........
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``(4) Period specified.--The period specified in this paragraph is the period--
``(A) beginning on the date that is 15 days after the date of the enactment of this title; and
``(B) ending on January 15, 2023.''.
(b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents for the Trade Act of 1974 is amended by adding at the end the following:
``TITLE X--FACILITATING TRADE IN ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES
``Sec. 1001. Definitions.
``Sec. 1002. Committee on Trade in Essential Supplies in the United
States.
``Sec. 1003. Identification of and report on access to essential supplies.
``Sec. 1004. Facilitating access to essential medical supplies.''.
SEC. 72002. SUPPLY CHAIN DATABASE AND TOOLKIT.
(a) Establishment.--
(1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Commerce shall establish a database and online toolkit under which--
(A) United States businesses may voluntarily submit to the Secretary information on--
(i) the products produced by such businesses in the United States, which may be finished goods or inputs for other goods;
(ii) the inputs required for such products, which may include, with respect to such an input--
(I) the specific geographic location of the production of the input, including if the input is sourced from the United States or a foreign country;
(II) the business name of a supplier of the input;
(III) information related to perceived or realized challenges in securing the input;
(IV) information related to the suspected vulnerabilities or implications of a disruption in securing the input, whether related to national security or the effect on the United States business; or
(V) in the case of an input sourced from a foreign country, information on--
(aa) why the input is sourced from a foreign country rather than in the United States; and
(bb) if the United States business would be interested in identifying an alternative produced in the United States;
(B) United States businesses may request and receive contact information or general information about a United States source or a foreign source for an input;
(C) United States businesses are able to specify--
(i) what information can be shared with other United States businesses;
(ii) what information should be shared only with the Department of Commerce; and
(iii) what information could be submitted to Congress or made available to the public; and
(D) the Secretary makes information provided under this paragraph available, subject to subparagraph (C), to enable other United States businesses to identify inputs for their products produced in the United States.
(2) Format; public availability.--The Secretary shall--
(A) provide the database and online toolkit established under paragraph (1) on a publicly available website of the Department of Commerce; and
(B) ensure that the database and online toolkit are--
(i) searchable and filterable according to the type of information; and
(ii) presented in a user-friendly format.
(3) Exemption from public disclosure.--Information submitted to the Secretary in relation to the database and online toolkit established under paragraph (1)--
(A) may not be considered public records and shall be exempt from any Federal law relating to public disclosure requirements; and
(B) may not be subject to discovery or admission as public information or evidence in judicial or administrative proceedings without the consent of the United States business that submitted the information.
(4) Reporting.--
(A) Report to congress.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and every 180 days thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report that includes--
(i) an assessment of the effectiveness of the database and online toolkit established under paragraph (1), including statistics regarding the number of new entries, total businesses involved, and any change in participation rate during the preceding 180-day period;
(ii) recommendations for additional actions to improve the database and online toolkit and participation in the database and online toolkit; and
(iii) such other information as the Secretary considers appropriate.
(B) Public report.--Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall post on a publicly available website of the Department of Commerce a report that sets forth--
(i) general statistics related to foreign and domestic sourcing of inputs used by United States businesses;
(ii) an estimate of the percentage of total inputs used by United States businesses obtained from foreign countries;
(iii) data on such inputs disaggregated by industry, geographical location, and size of operation; and
(iv) a description of the methodology used to calculate the statistics and estimates required by this paragraph.
(b) Public Outreach Campaign.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a national public outreach campaign--
(A) to educate United States businesses about the existence of the database and online toolkit established under subsection (a); and
(B) to facilitate and encourage the participation of such businesses in the database and online toolkit.
(2) Outreach requirement.--In carrying out the campaign under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall--
(A) establish an advertising and outreach program directed to businesses, industries, State and local agencies, chambers of commerce, and labor organizations--
(i) to facilitate understanding of the value of an aggregated demand mapping system; and
(ii) to advertise that the database and online toolkit established under subsection (a) are available for that purpose;
(B) notify appropriate State agencies not later than 10 days after the date of the enactment of this Act regarding the development of the database and online toolkit; and
(C) post a notice on a publicly available website of the Department of Commerce and establish a social media awareness campaign to advertise the database and online toolkit.
(3) Coordination.--In carrying out the campaign under paragraph (1), the Secretary may coordinate with other Federal agencies and State or local agencies as appropriate.
(4) Separate accounting.--
(A) Budgetary line item.--The Secretary shall include in the budget justification materials submitted to Congress in support of the Department of Commerce budget for fiscal years 2023 and 2024 (as submitted with the budget of the President under section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code) specific identification, as a budgetary line item, of the amounts required to carry out the campaign under paragraph
(1).
(B) Prohibition on commingling.--Amounts appropriated to carry out this subsection may not be commingled with any other amounts appropriated to the Department of Commerce.
(c) Use of Department of Commerce Resources.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary --
(A) shall, to the maximum extent practicable, construct the database and online toolkit required by subsection (a), and related analytical features, using expertise within the Department of Commerce; and
(B) may, as appropriate, adopt new technologies and hire additional employees to carry out this section.
(2) Minimization of contracting.--If the activities described in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragraph (1) cannot be completed without the employment of contractors, the Secretary should seek to minimize the number of contractors and the scope of the contract.
(d) Termination.--This section shall terminate on September 30, 2025.
TITLE III--IMPROVING TRANSPARENCY AND ADMINISTRATION OF TRADE PROGRAMS
AND OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF TRADE AGENCIES
SEC. 73001. PROCESS FOR EXCLUSION OF ARTICLES FROM DUTIES
UNDER SECTION 301 OF THE TRADE ACT OF 1974.
(a) Establishment of General Exclusion Process.--
(1) In general.--Title III of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 305 the following:
``SEC. 305A. PROCESS FOR EXCLUSION OF ARTICLES FROM DUTIES.
``(a) Analysis of Alternative Action.--Subject to subsection (d), before taking action under section 301(b), the Trade Representative shall analyze the impact of the action on United States entities, particularly small entities, and consumers in the United States with a goal of mitigating the impact of duties on United States entities and consumers in the United States, including by evaluating alternatives or modifications to particular actions.
``(b) Process for Exclusion From Duties.--
``(1) In general.--Subject to subsection (d), the Trade Representative shall establish and maintain a process for exclusion requests from duties under section 301(b) unless the Trade Representative determines and certifies to the appropriate congressional committees that maintaining an exclusion process--
``(A) would impair the ability of the United States to maintain effective pressure to remove unreasonable or discriminatory practices burdening commerce in the United States; or
``(B) is impractical due to the low value of the duties imposed.
``(2) Briefing.--If the Trade Representative makes a certification under paragraph (1), not later than 3 days before making the certification, the Trade Representative shall brief the appropriate congressional committees regarding the reasons for the certification.
``(3) Continued certification.--If the Trade Representative makes a certification under paragraph (1) with respect to duties under section 301(b), not less frequently than once every 180 days while those duties are in effect, the Trade Representative shall determine and certify to the appropriate congressional committees that the reasons for forgoing an exclusion process with respect to those duties continue to be present.
``(c) Implementation of Exclusion Process.--
``(1) In general.--In implementing an exclusion process required under subsection (b)(1), the Trade Representative shall consider whether and which criteria described in paragraph (2), and such other criteria as the Trade Representative considers appropriate under the circumstances, are appropriate to apply in the exclusion process.
``(2) Criteria described.--The criteria described in this paragraph for exclusion of articles from duties under section 301(b) include the following:
``(A) Whether the failure to grant the exclusion would result in severe economic harm to the requester.
``(B) Whether the article or a reasonable substitute is not commercially available to the requester.
``(C) Whether the imposition of the duty with respect to the article would unreasonably increase consumer prices for day-to-day items consumed by low- or middle-income families in the United States.
``(D) Whether the imposition of the duty would have an unreasonable impact on manufacturing output of the United States.
``(E) Whether the imposition of the duty would have an unreasonable impact on the ability of an entity to fulfill contracts or to build critical infrastructure.
``(F) Whether the failure to grant the exclusion is likely to result in a particular entity or entities having the ability to abuse a dominant market position.
``(d) Exclusion of Certain Duties.--This section shall not apply to duties imposed under section 301(b) pursuant to a dispute resolution process under the World Trade Organization.
``(e) Publication of Notice.--Subject to subsection (d), not later than 90 days after imposing any duty under section 301(b), the Trade Representative, in consultation with such other Federal agencies as the Trade Representative considers appropriate, shall publish a notice in the Federal Register regarding the criteria that the Trade Representative will apply and the evidence it will evaluate in determining whether a request for exclusion from such duty satisfies the requirements of the exclusion process under subsection
(b)(1).
``(f) Definitions.--In this section:
``(1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term
`appropriate congressional committees' means--
``(A) the Committee on Finance of the Senate; and
``(B) the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives.
``(2) Severe economic harm.--The term `severe economic harm', with respect to an exclusion from duties requested by a United States entity, includes circumstances under which failure to grant the exclusion would--
``(A) render the business of the entity unprofitable; or
``(B) result in a significant number or proportion of the workers employed by the entity becoming totally separated from employment.
``(3) Small entities.--The term `small entities' has the meaning given the term `small entity' in section 601 of title 5, United States Code.
``(4) United states entity.--The term `United States entity' means an entity organized under the laws of the United States or of any jurisdiction within the United States, including a foreign branch of such an entity.''.
(2) Clerical amendment.--The table of contents for the Trade Act of 1974 is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 305 the following:
``Sec. 305A. Process for exclusion of articles from duties.''.
(b) Establishment of Exclusion Process for Certain Duties Relating to People's Republic of China.--
(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the United States Trade Representative shall establish a process pursuant to which United States entities and associations of those entities may request the exclusion of articles from duties described in paragraph (2).
(2) Duties described.--The duties described in this paragraph are duties imposed pursuant to the investigation initiated under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411) on August 18, 2017, and with respect to which notice was published in the Federal Register on August 24, 2017 (82 Fed. Reg. 40213).
(3) Implementation of exclusion process.--In implementing the process established under paragraph (1) for exclusion of articles from duties described in paragraph (2), if the exclusion of the article can likely be administered by U.S. Customs and Border Protection--
(A) the Trade Representative shall exclude that article from the imposition of such a duty if the Trade Representative determines, following a request from a United States entity or an association of those entities, that the failure to grant the exclusion would result in severe economic harm to the requester;
(B) unless the Trade Representative determines that granting the exclusion would impair the ability of the United States to maintain effective pressure to remove an unreasonable or discriminatory practice burdening United States commerce, the Trade Representative shall exclude that article from the imposition of such a duty if the Trade Representative determines following a request from a United States entity or an association of those entities that--
(i) the article or a reasonable substitute is not commercially available to the requester;
(ii) the imposition of the duty with respect to the article would unreasonably increase consumer prices for day-to-day items consumed by low- or middle-income families in the United States;
(iii) the imposition of the duty would have an unreasonable impact on manufacturing output of the United States;
(iv) the imposition of the duty would have an unreasonable impact on the ability of an entity to fulfill contracts or to build critical infrastructure; or
(v) the failure to grant the exclusion is likely to result in a particular entity or entities having the ability to abuse a dominant market position; and
(C) the Trade Representative may identify other criteria relevant to determining whether the article shall be excluded from the imposition of such a duty.
(4) Timeframe of exclusion and renewal.--
(A) Period of exclusion.--An exclusion of an article requested under paragraph (1) from duties described in paragraph (2)--
(i) shall be for a period of 18 months; and
(ii) shall be decided--
(I) not later than 90 days before the duty is due to be paid; or
(II) if the Trade Representative determines that the request presents exceptionally complex issues or requires additional evidence, not later than 120 days before the duty is due to be paid.
(B) Renewal.--The Trade Representative shall allow applications for renewal of an exclusion under paragraph (1) to be submitted not later than 90 days before the exclusion is set to expire.
(C) Failure to act.--If the Trade Representative fails to decide an exclusion request under subparagraph (A)(ii) during the appropriate period set forth under that subparagraph, the exclusion request will be deemed to have been granted until the date that is 30 days after the Trade Representative publishes in the Federal Register a decision not to grant the request.
(5) Written reasoning.--
(A) In general.--If the Trade Representative denies a request for an exclusion under paragraph (1), the Trade Representative shall provide to the requester of the exclusion a reasoned determination for denying the request.
(B) Substantial evidence.--A determination under subparagraph (A) shall be supported by substantial evidence from the administrative record.
(6) Review.--
(A) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct an audit of the exclusion process established under paragraph
(1).
(B) Elements of audit.--Each audit required by subparagraph
(A) shall--
(i) include a review of the process for--
(I) receiving and reviewing exclusion requests under paragraph (1);
(II) determining eligibility for an exclusion;
(III) applying relevant criteria for an exclusion; and
(IV) making determinations regarding whether to grant an exclusion;
(ii) examine the information provided to applicants prior to seeking an exclusion, as well as throughout the exclusion application process; and
(iii) analyze the timeliness of decisions, the consistency of decisions, and the internal review process for making decisions with respect to an exclusion.
(7) Regulations.--
(A) Implementation of process.--Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, The Trade Representative, in consultation with such other Federal agencies as the Trade Representative considers appropriate, shall prescribe regulations regarding the criteria that the Trade Representative will apply and the evidence the Trade Representative will evaluate in deciding whether any of the conditions in paragraph (3) have been satisfied with respect to an exclusion request under paragraph (1).
(B) Severe economic harm.--The Trade Representative shall prescribe regulations regarding the definition of severe economic harm under paragraph (8), including by setting forth the evidence necessary to establish that a business is unprofitable, that workers will be separated, and other circumstances in which severe economic harm may be demonstrated.
(8) Definitions.--In this subsection:
(A) Severe economic harm.--The term ``severe economic harm'', with respect to an exclusion from duties requested by a United States entity or an association of those entities, includes circumstances under which failure to grant the exclusion would--
(i) render the business of the entity or entities unprofitable; or
(ii) result in a significant number or proportion of the workers employed by the entity or entities becoming totally separated from employment.
(B) United states entity.--The term ``United States entity'' means an entity organized under the laws of the United States or of any jurisdiction within the United States, including a foreign branch of such an entity.
(c) Treatment of Certain Exclusions Relating to People's Republic of China.--
(1) Reauthorization of exclusions.--All covered duty exclusions shall be reinstituted for entries filed on or before December 31, 2022.
(2) Retroactive application for certain liquidations and reliquidations.--
(A) In general.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law and subject to subparagraph (B), any entry of a covered article on which duties were paid under section 301(b) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411(b)) and to which a covered duty exclusion would have applied if the entry were made on December 31, 2020, that was made--
(i) after December 31, 2020, and
(ii) before the date of the enactment of this Act,shall be liquidated or reliquidated as though such entry occurred on such date of enactment.
(B) Requests.--A liquidation or reliquidation may be made under subparagraph (A) with respect to an entry of an article only if a request therefor is filed with U.S. Customs and Border Protection not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act that contains sufficient information to enable U.S. Customs and Border Protection--
(i) to identify and reconstruct the entry, if necessary; and
(ii) to verify that the article is a covered article.
(C) Payment of amounts owed.--Any amounts owed by the United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of an entry of a covered article under subparagraph (A) shall be paid, without interest, not later than 90 days after the date of the liquidation or reliquidation (as the case may be).
(3) Definitions.--In this subsection:
(A) Covered article.--The term ``covered article'' means an article that qualifies for a covered duty exclusion from duties paid under section 301(b) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411(b)) that was not granted by the United States Trade Representative within 180 days of the date of liquidation of an entry containing such an article.
(B) Covered duty exclusion.--The term ``covered duty exclusion'' means a specific article exclusion that was--
(i) granted in the investigation initiated under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411) on August 18, 2017, and with respect to which notice was published in the Federal Register on August 24, 2017 (82 Fed. Reg. 40213); and
(ii) published in the Federal Register.
(C) Entry.--The term ``entry'' includes a withdrawal from warehouse for consumption.
SEC. 73002. ENHANCED CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT OF THE UNITED
STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE AND THE DEPARTMENT
OF COMMERCE.
(a) United States Trade Representative.--
(1) People's republic of china.--The United States Trade Representative shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees--
(A) not later than September 1, 2021, and every 180 days thereafter for the following 2 years, a confidential report describing--
(i) the implementation of the Economic and Trade Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of China, dated January 15, 2020, including an identification of those provisions in the agreement that have yet to be implemented; and
(ii) progress toward addressing the issues identified in the report prepared by the Trade Representative dated March 22, 2018, and titled, ``Findings of the Investigation into China's Acts, Policies, and Practices Related to Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property, and Innovation under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974''; and
(B) the text of any initial proposal for an executive agreement or memorandum of understanding with the People's Republic of China intended to resolve an investigation with respect to duties under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974
(19 U.S.C. 2411) not later than 3 business days before submitting the proposal to any official of the People's Republic of China.
(2) Trade enforcement trust fund.--Section 611(e) of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 (19 U.S.C. 4405(e)) is amended--
(A) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Report'' and inserting ``Reports'';
(B) by striking ``Not later than'' and inserting ``(1) Report after entry into force.--Not later than''; and
(C) by adding at the end the following:
``(2) Report on use of funds.--Not later than July 1 of each year, the Trade Representative shall submit to Congress a report that identifies the use of any funds from the Trust Fund during the one-year period preceding the date of the report, including an identification of the specific enforcement matter for which the funds were used.''.
(b) Department of Commerce.--
(1) Antidumping or countervailing duties.--
(A) In general.--Not later than July 1 of each year, the Secretary of Commerce shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report that identifies any antidumping or countervailing duty determination under title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S. C. 1671 et seq.) that in the year preceding the report was subject to a remand pursuant to an order from the United States Court of International Trade or a Chapter 10 Panel under the USMCA or that was found to be inconsistent with the obligations of the United States with the World Trade Organization.
(B) Elements.--With respect to each determination under subparagraph (A), the Secretary of Commerce shall indicate--
(i) the specific statutory requirement that the Court of International Trade or the Chapter 10 Panel found that the Secretary failed to observe or the specific provision of the WTO Agreement that a dispute settlement panel or Appellate Body found to have been breached by the determination; and
(ii) whether or when the Secretary intends to comply with the order or obligations described in subparagraph (A), as the case may be.
(2) National security tariffs.--The Secretary of Commerce shall include in each report submitted under paragraph (1), if applicable, information regarding the operation of the process for exclusion from tariffs under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. 1862) during the year covered by the report, including--
(A) the approximate number of hours and employees of the Department of Commerce (full-time equivalent) working on that process;
(B) the number of requests for exclusion that have been pending for more than 120 days; and
(C) a list of all exclusions that have been decided, including by identifying whether the specific request for an exclusion was granted or not, and the time it took to decide the request.
(3) Notice of suspension of antidumping duty investigation.--Section 734(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1673c(b)) is amended--
(A) by redesignating paragraphs (1) and (2) as subparagraphs (A) and (B) and moving those two subparagraphs, as so redesignated, two ems to the right;
(B) by striking ``The administering authority'' and inserting ``(1) In general.--The administering authority''; and
(C) by adding at the end the following:
``(2) Notification to congress.--The administering authority shall submit to Congress the text of any proposal to suspend an investigation under paragraph (1) not later than 3 business days before submitting the proposal to an interested party.''.
(c) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Appellate body; dispute settlement panel.--the terms
``Appellate Body'' and ``dispute settlement panel'' have the meanings given those terms in section 121 of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 3531).
(2) USMCA.--The term ``USMCA'' means the Agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada, which is--
(A) attached as an Annex to the Protocol Replacing the North American Free Trade Agreement with the Agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada, done at Buenos Aires on November 30, 2018, as amended by the Protocol of Amendment to the Agreement Between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada, done at Mexico City on December 10, 2019; and
(B) approved by Congress under section 101(a)(1) of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act (19 U.S.C. 4511(a)).
(3) WTO agreement.--The term ``WTO Agreement'' has the meaning given that term in section 2 of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 3501(9)).
SEC. 73003. ESTABLISHMENT OF INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE OFFICE
OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE.
(a) Definitions.--Section 12 of the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) is amended--
(1) in paragraph (1), by striking ``or the Director of the National Reconnaissance Office;'' and inserting ``the Director of the National Reconnaissance Office; or the United States Trade Representative;'' and
(2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``or the National Reconnaissance Office,'' and inserting ``the National Reconnaissance Office, or the Office of the United States Trade Representative,''.
(b) Appointment of Inspector General.--Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall appoint an individual to serve as the Inspector General of the Office for the United States Trade Representative in accordance with section 3(a) of the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.).
SEC. 73004. AUTHORITY OF U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION
TO CONSOLIDATE, MODIFY, OR REORGANIZE CUSTOMS
REVENUE FUNCTIONS.
(a) In General.--Section 412 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 212(b)) is amended--
(1) in subsection (b)--
(A) in paragraph (1)--
(i) by striking ``consolidate, discontinue,'' and inserting
``discontinue''; and
(ii) by inserting after ``reduce the staffing level'' the following: ``below the optimal staffing level determined in the most recent Resource Allocation Model required by section 301(h) of the Customs Procedural Reform and Simplification Act of 1978 (19 U.S.C. 2075(h))''; and
(B) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``, National Account Managers'' after ``Financial Systems Specialists''; and
(2) by adding at the end the following:
``(d) Authority to Consolidate, Modify, or Reorganize Customs Revenue Functions.--
``(1) In general.--The Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection may, subject to subsection (b), consolidate, modify, or reorganize customs revenue functions delegated to the Commissioner under subsection (a), including by adding such functions to existing positions or establishing new or modifying existing job series, grades, titles, or classifications for personnel, and associated support staff, performing such functions.
``(2) Position classification standards.--At the request of the Commissioner, the Director of the Office of Personnel Management shall establish new position classification standards for any new positions established by the Commissioner under paragraph (1).''.
(b) Technical Correction.--Section 412(a)(1) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 212(a)(1)) is amended by striking ``403(a)(1)'' and inserting ``403(1)''.
SEC. 73005. PROTECTION FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PERSONALLY
IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN
MANIFESTS.
(a) In General.--Paragraph (2) of section 431(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1431(c)) is amended to read as follows:
``(2)(A) The information listed in paragraph (1) shall not be available for public disclosure if--
``(i) the Secretary of the Treasury makes an affirmative finding on a shipment-by-shipment basis that disclosure is likely to pose a threat of personal injury or property damage; or
``(ii) the information is exempt under the provisions of section 552(b)(1) of title 5, United States Code.
``(B) The Secretary shall ensure that any personally identifiable information, including Social Security account numbers and passport numbers, is removed from any manifest signed, produced, delivered, or electronically transmitted under this section before access to the manifest is provided to the public.''.
(b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) shall take effect on the date that is 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act.
SEC. 73006. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON LEADERSHIP AT WORLD TRADE
ORGANIZATION.
(a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
(1) The United States had led the formation, as well as reform, of rules governing the multilateral trading system since World War II.
(2) The United States is a founding member of the World Trade Organization (in this section referred to as the
``WTO'') and a key architect of the organization.
(3) The United States secured important commitments in the WTO to facilitate trade in goods and services, to prevent the application of non-scientific restrictions on United States agriculture, and to protect United States intellectual property.
(4) The United States uses the rules of the WTO to benefit workers, farmers, fishers, and businesses in the United States by facilitating access to the 90 percent of the world's consumers who live outside the borders of the United States.
(5) The fundamental purpose of the WTO is to create space for members to negotiate with each other, and the WTO reserves to those members exclusively the right to negotiate and adopt rules that reduce and eliminate trade barriers and discriminatory treatment.
(6) The prompt settlement of disputes in which a member of the WTO considers that its rights are being impaired by the actions of another member is essential to the functioning of the WTO and the maintenance of a proper balance between the rights and obligations of members.
(7) The WTO's dispute settlement function, including in particular the Appellate Body, has increasingly failed to enforce the rules of the WTO in a timely manner, and has usurped the negotiating prerogative of members by creating new obligations and rights that are inconsistent with or not included in the rules negotiated by members.
(8) The creation of those obligations and rights undermines--
(A) the WTO's negotiating function by discouraging members from making concessions; and
(B) the WTO's dispute settlement function by encouraging overuse of the process and undermining its legitimacy, including by preventing free market economies from responding to globally trade distortive practices by nonmarket economies.
(9) The WTO does not have sufficient rules to discipline the distortive economic policies of nonmarket economies, such as policies relating to excess capacity and forced technology transfer, the special treatment those economies afford to state-owned enterprises, and their massive and opaque industrial subsidies.
(10) There is long-standing bipartisan support in Congress to reform the WTO to address those failings.
(11) The current presidential administration, as well as prior administrations, raised concerns about the failings described in this subsection and have made reform of the WTO a top priority of United States trade policy.
(12) The United States urges WTO members to work constructively with the United States to assess the reasons why the existing WTO rules have proven inadequate in order to create an atmosphere within the WTO that is conducive to the development of new rules less subject to jurisprudential drift.
(13) The guiding principle for reform of the WTO, and the lens through which WTO members should consider specific reform proposals, is the restoration of the WTO's capability and capacity for negotiation among members.
(14) The United States has achieved its trade policy objectives through active leadership at the WTO, and an absence of that leadership would be filled by nonmarket economies that are hostile to a host of United States interests.
(b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
(1) while the United States finds value and usefulness in the WTO, in order to fulfill the needs of the United States and other free and open economies in the 21st century, significant reforms are needed;
(2) the United States must therefore continue to demonstrate leadership to achieve reforms that restore the effectiveness of the WTO's--
(A) negotiating function;
(B) dispute settlement function so that it transparently, efficiently, and fully enforces outcomes negotiated by members rather than usurping their primacy by creating new rights or obligations; and
(C) rules for special and differential treatment to ensure those rules promote advancement for truly developing countries, rather than becoming tools for globally competitive countries, like the People's Republic of China, to engage in protectionism and market distortions;
(3) the efforts to reform the negotiating function of the WTO should revitalize the negotiating function by providing confidence to members that the WTO operates according to the rules as negotiated and adopted by members;
(4) a revitalized negotiating function must include new rules that reflect the 21st century economy, further combat anticompetitive and protectionist barriers, and ensure disputes are efficiently resolved;
(5) the United States Trade Representative should continue to lead efforts to work with WTO members to pursue reforms at the WTO that--
(A) ensure the dispute settlement mechanism faithfully applies the rules adopted by members, including by undertaking measures to ensure the WTO's Appellate Body does not create new rights and obligations;
(B) improve public confidence in dispute settlement by promoting greater transparency and efficiency in the conduct of proceedings;
(C) redress the consistent failure by certain members to satisfy their notification obligations under various WTO agreements, including through measures that strengthen accountability;
(D) ensure rules for special and differential treatment are appropriately reserved for countries whose state of development and global competitiveness actually warrants such flexibility;
(E) create new rules and structures that can serve the interests of the United States while promoting peace, prosperity, good governance, transparency, effective operation of legal regimes, the rule of law, and free enterprise; and
(F) expand upon the trilateral negotiations currently underway with Japan and the European Union; and
(6) the United States Trade Representative should explore and assess specific reform proposals, including--
(A) pursuing plurilateral agreements that further the interests of the United States while limiting the benefits accruing to countries that are not parties to those agreements;
(B) efforts to ensure that incorrect interpretations by the Appellate Body, including with respect to the Agreement on Safeguards, the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994, and the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, are corrected, and not to be deemed precedential;
(C) new rules and norms to address practices of nonmarket economies, such as practices relating to state-owned enterprises, which certain countries often utilize for objectives that cause severe trade distortions; and
(D) better implementation of existing rules, such as the prohibition in paragraph 4 of Article XIV of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade on currency manipulation, to ensure that those rules are effective to preserve the rights of free market economies.
TITLE IV--PROMOTING AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS
Subtitle A--Reauthorization and Reform of Generalized System of
Preferences
SEC. 74001. MODIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR
BENEFICIARY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.
(a) In General.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2462) is amended--
(1) in subsection (b)(2)--
(A) by inserting after subparagraph (H) the following:
``(I) Such country has failed, in a manner affecting trade or investment--
``(i) to effectively enforce its environmental laws or regulations through a sustained or recurring course of action or inaction; or
``(ii) to adopt and maintain measures implementing its obligations under common multilateral environmental agreements.
``(J) Such country engages in gross violations of internationally recognized human rights in that country
(including any designated zone in that country).''; and
(B) in the text following subparagraph (J) (as inserted by subparagraph (A)), by striking ``and (H) (to the extent described in section 507(6)(D))'' and inserting ``(H) (to the extent described in section 507(6)(D)), (I), and (J)''; and
(2) in subsection (c)--
(A) in paragraph (6)(B), by striking ``; and'' and inserting a semicolon;
(B) in paragraph (7)--
(i) by striking ``whether'' and all that follows through
``afford'' and inserting ``the extent to which such country is affording''; and
(ii) by striking the period at the end and inserting a semicolon; and
(C) by adding at the end the following:
``(8) the extent to which such country is effectively enforcing its environmental laws and regulations and adopting and maintaining measures implementing its obligations under common multilateral environmental agreements;
``(9) the extent to which such country is achieving the goals described in section 3(b) of the Women's Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment Act of 2018 (22 U.S.C. 2151-2(b));
``(10) the extent to which such country has established, or is making continual progress toward establishing--
``(A) the rule of law, political pluralism, and the right to due process, a fair trial, and equal protection under the law;
``(B) economic policies to reduce poverty, increase the availability of health care and educational opportunities, expand physical infrastructure, promote the development of private enterprise, and encourage the formation of capital markets through micro-credit or other programs; and
``(C) a system to combat corruption and bribery, such as signing and implementing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions, done at Paris December 17, 1997, and entered into force February 15, 1999 (TIAS 99-215); and
``(11) the extent to which such country--
``(A) has refrained from imposing, or has eliminated, digital trade barriers, including unnecessary or discriminatory data localization or data transfer restrictions; and
``(B) has taken steps in the digital environment to support consumer protections, the privacy of personal information, and open digital ecosystems.''.
(b) Modification of Withdrawal, Suspension, or Limitation Requirements.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2462) is amended--
(1) in subsection (d)(1), in the second sentence--
(A) by striking ``shall consider'' and inserting the following: ``shall--
``(A) consider'';
(B) by striking the period at the end and inserting ``; and''; and
(C) by adding at the end the following:
``(B) hold a public hearing or provide for a period of not less than 30 days for submission of comments by the public.''; and
(2) in subsection (f)(2)--
(A) in the paragraph heading, by inserting ``or suspension'' after ``termination'';
(B) by inserting ``or suspend'' after ``terminate'' each place it appears; and
(C) by inserting ``or suspension'' after ``termination''.
(c) Publication of Determinations Relating to Petitions for Review.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2462) is amended by adding at the end the following:
``(g) Publication of Determinations Relating to Petitions for Review.--The United States Trade Representative shall publish in the Federal Register a notice of, and the rationale for, any determination of the Trade Representative with respect to a petition for review of the eligibility of a country for designation as a beneficiary developing country, including a determination--
``(1) to accept or deny such a petition;
``(2) to continue to review the eligibility of the country; or
``(3) to withdraw, suspend, or limit the application of duty-free treatment under this title with respect to the country.''.
(d) Definitions.--Section 507 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2467) is amended--
(1) in paragraph (4)--
(A) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``; and'' and inserting a semicolon;
(B) in subparagraph (E), by striking the period at the end and inserting ``; and''; and
(C) by adding at the end the following:
``(F) the elimination of all forms of discrimination with respect to occupation and employment.''; and
(2) by adding at the end the following:
``(7) Common multilateral environmental agreement.--
``(A) In general.--The term `common multilateral environmental agreement', for purposes of determining the eligibility of a country for designation as a beneficiary developing country under this title, means any agreement specified in subparagraph (B) to which both the United States and that country are full parties, including any current or future mutually agreed upon protocols, amendments, annexes, or adjustments to such an agreement.
``(B) Agreements specified.--The agreements specified in this subparagraph are the following:
``(i) The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, done at Washington March 3, 1973 (27 UST 1087; TIAS 8249).
``(ii) The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, done at Montreal September 16, 1987.
``(iii) The Protocol of 1978 Relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, done at London February 17, 1978.
``(iv) The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, Especially as Waterfowl Habitat, done at Ramsar February 2, 1971 (TIAS 11084).
``(v) The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, done at Canberra May 20, 1980 (33 UST 3476).
``(vi) The International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling, done at Washington December 2, 1946 (62 Stat. 1716).
``(vii) The Convention for the Establishment of an Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, done at Washington May 31, 1949 (1 UST 230).''.
SEC. 74002. SUPPLEMENTAL REVIEWS AND REPORTING.
(a) Assessment and Report on Compliance With Eligibility Requirements.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended by section 74001, is further amended by adding at the end the following:
``(h) Assessment and Report on Compliance With Eligibility Requirements.--
``(1) In general.--The President shall--
``(A) on an annual basis--
``(i) conduct assessments of the compliance of an appropriate number of countries designated as beneficiary developing countries for purposes of this title in meeting or continuing to meet the eligibility requirements under this title; and
``(ii) make determinations with respect to whether to initiate full reviews of the practices of those countries to assess the continued eligibility of those countries for designation as beneficiary developing countries under this title; and
``(B) submit to Congress a report consisting of the results of such assessments and determinations.
``(2) Frequency.--The President shall conduct an assessment described in clause (i) of paragraph (1)(A) and make a determination described in clause (ii) of that paragraph with respect to each country designated as a beneficiary developing country for purposes of this title not less frequently than once every 3 years.''.
(b) Assessment of Effectiveness of Generalized System of Preferences in Strengthening and Maintaining Internationally Recognized Worker Rights and Women's Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment.--
(1) Policy of the united states.--It is the policy of the United States to support gender equality and worker rights by promoting legal reforms that address legal, structural, and social barriers that constrain the full and free economic participation of all workers in the global economy.
(2) Amendment to trade act of 1974.--
(A) In general.--Title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2461 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 504 the following:
``SEC. 504A. ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS IN STRENGTHENING AND
MAINTAINING INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WORKER
RIGHTS AND WOMEN'S ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT.
``(a) In General.--Not later than 15 months after the date of the enactment of this section, and every 2 years thereafter, the United States Trade Representative and the Deputy Undersecretary of Labor for International Affairs, in consultation with the policy advisory committee on labor established under section 135(c)(1), shall jointly submit to Congress an assessment of the effectiveness of the administration of this title in maintaining or strengthening the efforts of beneficiary developing countries relating to the factors described in paragraphs (7) and (9) of section 502(c).
``(b) Methodology and Sources.--The assessment required by subsection (a) shall include--
``(1) an explanation of the methodology and sources used to prepare the assessment; and
``(2) where relevant, citations to data, information, studies, and assessments that were used to prepare the assessment and were gathered, compiled, or developed by the United States Government, foreign governments, multilateral institutions, nongovernmental organizations, or educational institutions.
``(c) Measurement of Women's Economic Empowerment.--To support the measurement of women's economic empowerment, the Trade Representative shall encourage and support the reporting by beneficiary developing countries of sex-disaggregated economic and business data, including the gathering of information consistent with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly the goals relating to gender equality and decent work.''.
(B) Clerical amendment.--The table of contents for the Trade Act of 1974 is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 504 the following:
``Sec. 504A. Assessment of effectiveness in strengthening and maintaining internationally recognized worker rights and women's entrepreneurship and economic empowerment.''.
(c) United States International Trade Commission Study.--Not later than July 1, 2023, the United States International Trade Commission shall submit to Congress a report that contains a study on rules of origin, utilization rates, and eligibility requirements for articles under the Generalized System of Preferences program under title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2461 et seq.), including an assessment of--
(1) the rate of utilization of the program by countries designated as least-developed beneficiary developing countries under section 502(a)(2) of that Act (19 U.S.C. 2462(a)(2));
(2) the effectiveness of the rules of origin of the program in--
(A) promoting trade benefits to least-developed beneficiary developing countries under the program; and
(B) preventing the transshipment of articles from countries that are not designated as beneficiary developing countries under section 502(a)(1) of that Act (19 U.S.C. 2462(a)(1)); and
(3) the requirements and procedures for designating articles as eligible articles under section 503 of that Act
(19 U.S.C. 2463), including--
(A) the competitive need limitation under subsection (c)(2) of that section; and
(B) the process for waiving that limitation under subsection (d) of that section.
SEC. 74003. EXTENSION OF GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES.
(a) In General.--Section 505 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2465) is amended by striking ``December 31, 2020'' and inserting ``January 1, 2027''.
(b) Effective Date.--
(1) In general.--The amendment made by subsection (a) shall apply to articles entered on or after the 30th day after the date of the enactment of this Act.
(2) Retroactive application for certain liquidations and reliquidations.--
(A) In general.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law and subject to subparagraph (B), any entry of a covered article to which duty-free treatment or other preferential treatment under title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2461 et seq.) would have applied if the entry had been made on December 31, 2020, that was made--
(i) after December 31, 2020, and
(ii) before the effective date specified in paragraph (1),shall be liquidated or reliquidated as though such entry occurred on the effective date specified in paragraph (1).
(B) Requests.--A liquidation or reliquidation may be made under subparagraph (A) with respect to an entry only if a request therefor is filed with U.S. Customs and Border Protection not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act that contains sufficient information to enable U.S. Customs and Border Protection--
(i) to locate the entry; or
(ii) to reconstruct the entry if it cannot be located.
(C) Payment of amounts owed.--Any amounts owed by the United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of an entry of a covered article under subparagraph (A) shall be paid, without interest, not later than 90 days after the date of the liquidation or reliquidation (as the case may be).
(3) Definitions.--In this subsection:
(A) Covered article.--The term ``covered article'' means an article from a country that is a beneficiary developing country under title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2461 et seq.) as of the effective date specified in paragraph
(1).
(B) Enter; entry.--The terms ``enter'' and ``entry'' include a withdrawal from warehouse for consumption.
Subtitle B--Temporary Duty Suspensions and Reductions
SEC. 74011. REFERENCE.
Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this subtitle an amendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an amendment to, or repeal of, a chapter, subchapter, note, additional U.S. note, heading, subheading, or other provision, the reference shall be considered to be made to a chapter, subchapter, note, additional U.S. note, heading, subheading, or other provision of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States.
PART I--NEW DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS
SEC. 74021. SHELLED PINE NUTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.01 Pine nuts, shelled Free No change No change On or before ''.
(provided for in 12/31/2023...
subheading
0802.90.98)......
SEC. 74022. LICORICE EXTRACT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.02 Vegetable saps and 0.7% No change No change On or before ''.
extracts of 12/31/2023...
licorice
(provided for in
subheading
1302.12.00)......
SEC. 74023. REFINED CARRAGEENAN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.03 N-{[2-({4-[(3- 2.4% No change No change On or before ''.
Methylbutanoyl)am 12/31/2023...
ino]phenyl}carbon
yl)
hydrazino]carbono
thioyl}-3-
nitrobenzamide
(Carrageenan)
(CAS No. 9000-07-
1) (provided for
in subheading
1302.39.00)......
SEC. 74024. IRISH DAIRY CHOCOLATE CRUMB.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.04 Chocolate crumb 2.9% No change No change On or before ''.
manufactured with 12/31/2023...
fluid milk from
Irish cows
(provided for in
subheading
1806.20.24)......
SEC. 74025. PEPPERONCINI, PRESERVED IN VINEGAR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.05 Pepperoncini, 5.2% No change No change On or before ''.
prepared or 12/31/2023...
preserved by
vinegar or acetic
acid (provided
for in subheading
2001.90.38)......
SEC. 74026. COCONUT WATER IN PET BOTTLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.06 Coconut water, not Free No change No change On or before ''.
from concentrate, 12/31/2023...
not containing
added sugar or
other sweetening
matter, packaged
for retail sale
in polyethylene
terephthalate
bottles (provided
for in subheading
2009.89.70)......
SEC. 74027. 9,11-OCTADECADIENOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.07 Conjugated Free No change No change On or before ''.
linoleic acids 12/31/2023...
(9Z,11E)-octadeca-
9,11-dienoic acid
(CAS No.2540-56-
9), and (10E,12Z)-
octadeca-10,12-
dienoic acid (CAS
No. 2420-56-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2106.90.98)......
SEC. 74028. LIQUID GALACTO-OLIGOSACCHARIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.08 Liquid galacto- Free No change No change On or before ''.
oligosaccharides 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
2106.90.98)......
SEC. 74029. BEVERAGE CONTAINING COCONUT WATER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.09 Non-alcoholic Free No change No change On or before ''.
beverage 12/31/2023...
containing 10
percent or more
of not-from-
concentrate
coconut water,
with added
flavors and
stevia, packaged
for retail sale
(provided for in
subheading
2202.10.00)......
SEC. 74030. ANIMAL FEED ADDITIVE CONTAINING GUANIDINOACETIC
ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.10 Feed additive Free No change No change On or before ''.
preparation 12/31/2023...
consisting of
guanidinoacetic
acid and starch
(provided for in
subheading
2309.90.95)......
SEC. 74031. TUNGSTEN CONCENTRATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.11 Tungsten Free No change No change On or before ''.
concentrate, 12/31/2023...
presented as a
dense, granular
powder, in a
range of colors
from sandy brown
to black/grey
depending on the
other elements
present (provided
for in subheading
2611.00.60)......
SEC. 74032. PIPERYLENE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.12 Distillates 3.5% No change No change On or before ''.
(petroleum), C3- 12/31/2023...
6, piperylene-
rich (CAS No.
68477-35-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2710.12.90)......
SEC. 74033. NORMAL PARAFFIN M (ALKANES C10-C14).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.13 A mixture of 5.8% No change No change On or before ''.
normal paraffin 12/31/2023...
medium oils
(alkanes, C10-14)
(CAS No. 93924-07-
3) (provided for
in subheading
2710.19.90)......
SEC. 74034. NEODYMIUM (ND) METAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.14 Neodymium metal Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 7440-00- 12/31/2023...
8), whether or
not intermixed or
interalloyed
(provided for in
subheading
2805.30.00)......
SEC. 74035. PRASEODYMIUM (PR) METAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.15 Praseodymium metal Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 7440-10- 12/31/2023...
0), whether or
not intermixed or
interalloyed
(provided for in
subheading
2805.30.00)......
SEC. 74036. HEAVY RARE EARTH METALS, DYSPROSIUM (DY) METAL
AND TERBIUM (TB) METAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.16 Dysprosium metal Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 7429-91- 12/31/2023...
6), terbium metal
(CAS No. 7440-27-
9), and heavy
rare earth
metals, whether
or not intermixed
or inter-alloyed
(provided for in
subheading
2805.30.00)......
SEC. 74037. SCANDIUM CRYSTAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.17 Scandium crystals Free No change No change On or before ''.
of 99.9 percent 12/31/2023...
purity containing
3 ppm or less by
weight of cobalt,
80 ppm or less by
weight of
chromium and 500
ppm or less by
weight of iron
(CAS No. 7440-20-
2) (provided for
in subheading
2805.30.00)......
SEC. 74038. HEXAFLUOROTITANIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.18 Dihydrogen Free No change No change On or before ''.
hexafluorotitanat 12/31/2023...
e(2-) (CAS No.
17439-11-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2811.19.61)......
SEC. 74039. SILICA GEL CAT LITTER WITH TRAY.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.19 Cat litter of Free No change No change On or before ''.
synthetic silica 12/31/2023...
gel, not
crystalline,
imported with a
disposable
cardboard tray
coated with
polyvinyl
chloride
(provided for in
subheading
2811.22.10)......
SEC. 74040. DIOXOSILANE SPHERICAL PARTICLES (MEAN PARTICLE
SIZE 0.046-0.054 MM).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.20 Dioxosilane Free No change No change On or before ''.
(silicon dioxide 12/31/2023...
amorphous) (CAS
No. 7631-86-9)
presented in the
form of entirely
spherical micro-
spheres,
certified by the
importer as
having a mean
particle size of
between 0.046 and
0.054 mm, uniform
particle size
with a uniformity
coefficient of
1.65 or less,
specific
electrical
resistance of
50,000 Ohm cm or
more, and surface
area 300 to 700
m\2\/g (provided
for in subheading
2811.22.10)......
SEC. 74041. SILICA GEL CAT LITTER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.21 Cat litter Free No change No change On or before ''.
formulated from 12/31/2023...
synthetic silica
gel, put up for
retail sale
(provided for in
subheading
2811.22.10)......
SEC. 74042. SULFURYL DICHLORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.22 Sulfuryl Free No change No change On or before ''.
dichloride (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 7791-25-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2812.19.00)......
SEC. 74043. FS-10D ACICULAR ELECTROCONDUCTIVE TIN OXIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.23 Dispersions of Free No change No change On or before ''.
tin(IV) oxide 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 18282-10-
5), doped with
antimony
pentoxide (CAS
No. 1314-60-9),
in water
(provided for in
subheading
2825.90.20)......
SEC. 74044. CERTAIN POTASSIUM FLUORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.24 Potassium fluoride Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 7789-23- 12/31/2023...
3), spray-dried,
crystalline,
granular or any
dry form
(provided for in
subheading
2826.19.90)......
SEC. 74045. OTHER POTASSIUM FLUORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.25 Potassium fluoride Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 7789-23- 12/31/2023...
3) other than
spray-dried,
crystalline,
granular or any
dry form
(provided for in
subheading
2826.19.90)......
SEC. 74046. LIPF6.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.26 Lithium 1.8% No change No change On or before ''.
hexafluorophospha 12/31/2023...
te (LiPF6) (CAS
No. 21324-40-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2826.90.90)......
SEC. 74047. LIPO2F2.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.27 Lithium Free No change No change On or before ''.
difluorophosphate 12/31/2023...
(LiPO2F2) (CAS
No. 24389-25-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2826.90.90)......
SEC. 74048. AMMONIUM FLUOROBORATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.28 Azanium; Free No change No change On or before ''.
tetrafluoroborate 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 13826-83-
0) (provided for
in subheading
2826.90.90)......
SEC. 74049. SODIUM TETRAFLUOROBORATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.29 Sodium Free No change No change On or before ''.
tetrafluoroborate 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 13755-29-
8) (provided for
in subheading
2826.90.90)......
SEC. 74050. FERRIC CHLORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.30 Trichloroiron (CAS Free No change No change On or before ''.
No. 7705-08-0) 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
2827.39.55)......
SEC. 74051. FERROUS CHLORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.31 Iron(2+);dichlorid Free No change No change On or before ''.
e (CAS No. 7758- 12/31/2023...
94-3) (provided
for in subheading
2827.39.55)......
SEC. 74052. CUPRIC CHLORIDE DIHYDRATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.32 Copper(II) Free No change No change On or before ''.
chloride 12/31/2023...
dihydrate (cupric
chloride
dihydrate) (CAS
No. 10125-13-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2827.39.90)......
SEC. 74053. COPPER CHLORIDE ANHYDROUS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.33 Copper(II) Free No change No change On or before ''.
chloride 12/31/2023...
anhydrous (CAS
No. 7447-39-4)
(provided for in
subheading
2827.39.90)......
SEC. 74054. MANGANESE CHLORIDE ANHYDROUS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.34 Manganese(2+);dich Free No change No change On or before ''.
loride (anhydrous 12/31/2023...
manganese
chloride) (CAS
No. 7773-01-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2827.39.90)......
SEC. 74055. MANGANESE CHLORIDE TETRAHYDRATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.35 Manganese(II) Free No change No change On or before ''.
chloride 12/31/2023...
tetrahydrate (CAS
No. 13446-34-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2827.39.90)......
SEC. 74056. REDUCING AGENT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.36 Acetic acid, 2-oxo- Free No change No change On or before ''.
, reaction 12/31/2023...
products with
sodium dithionite
(2:1) (CAS No.
1444365-63-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2831.10.50)......
SEC. 74057. MANGANESE CARBONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.37 Manganese(2+);carb Free No change No change On or before ''.
onate (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
598-62-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2836.99.50)......
SEC. 74058. POTASSIUM TETRABORATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.38 Potassium Free No change No change On or before ''.
tetraborate (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 12045-78-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2840.20.00)......
SEC. 74059. POTASSIUM PENTABORATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.39 Potassium Free No change No change On or before ''.
pentaborate (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 12229-13-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2840.20.00)......
SEC. 74060. AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.40 Azanium;thiocyanat Free No change No change On or before ''.
e (ammonium 12/31/2023...
thiocyanate) (CAS
No. 1762-95-4)
(provided for in
subheading
2842.90.10)......
SEC. 74061. MODIFIED AMINE COMPLEX OF BORON TRIFLUORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.41 Propan-2-amine, Free No change No change On or before ''.
compound with 12/31/2023...
trifluoroborane,
reaction products
with 2-
(butoxymethyl)oxi
rane (amine
complex of boron
trifluoride) (CAS
No. 68478-97-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2842.90.90)......
SEC. 74062. TRICHLOROSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.42 Trichlorosilicon Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 10025-78- 12/31/2023...
2) (provided for
in subheading
2853.90.90)......
SEC. 74063. 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.43 (E)-1,3- 2.3% No change No change On or before ''.
Dichloroprop-1- 12/31/2023...
ene (CAS No. 542-
75-6) (provided
for in subheading
2903.29.00)......
SEC. 74064. HEXAFLUOROISOBUTYLENE (HFIB).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.44 3,3,3-Trifluoro-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(trifluoromethyl) 12/31/2023...
prop-1-ene (CAS
No. 382-10-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2903.39.20)......
SEC. 74065. 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-TRIDECAFLUORO-8-
IODOOCTANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.45 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4, Free No change No change On or before ''.
5,5,6,6- 12/31/2023...
Tridecafluoro-8-
iodooctane (CAS
No. 2043-57-4)
(provided for in
subheading
2903.79.90)......
SEC. 74066. ETHYL BENZYL CHLORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.46 1-(Chloromethyl)-3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ethylbenzene (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 26968-58-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2903.99.80)......
SEC. 74067. PERFLUOROALKYL SULFONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.47 Potassium Free No change No change On or before ''.
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4- 12/31/2023...
nonafluorobutane-
1-sulphonate (CAS
No. 29420-49-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2904.99.50)......
SEC. 74068. D-MANNITOL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.48 (2R,3R,4R,5R)- 2.9% No change No change On or before ''.
Hexane- 12/31/2023...
1,2,3,4,5,6-hexol
(D-Mannitol) (CAS
No. 69-65-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2905.43.00)......
SEC. 74069. 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-TRIDECAFLUOROOCTAN-1-
OL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.49 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7, Free No change No change On or before ''.
7,8,8,8- 12/31/2023...
Tridecafluoroocta
n-1-ol (CAS No.
647-42-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2905.59.90)......
SEC. 74070. PHENYL ISOPROPANOL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.50 2-Phenylpropan-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ol (CAS No. 617- 12/31/2023...
94-7) (provided
for in subheading
2906.29.60)......
SEC. 74071. HYDROXYTYROSOL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.51 4-(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Hydroxyethyl)benz 12/31/2023...
ene-1,2-diol
(Hydroxytyrosol)
(CAS No. 10597-60-
1) (provided for
in subheading
2907.29.90)......
SEC. 74072. 1,6-DIHYDROXYNAPHTHALENE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.52 Naphthalene-1,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
diol (CAS No. 575- 12/31/2023...
44-0) (provided
for in subheading
2907.29.90)......
SEC. 74073. ANTIOXIDANT FOR PLASTICS AND RUBBER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.53 Antioxidant 330 (4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[[3,5-Bis[(3,5- 12/31/2023...
ditert-butyl-4-
hydroxyphenyl)met
hyl]-2,4,6-
trimethylphenyl]m
ethyl]-2,6-ditert-
butylphenol) (CAS
No. 1709-70-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2907.29.90)......
SEC. 74074. TOLUHYDROQUINONE (THQ).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.54 2-Methylbenzene- Free No change No change On or before ''.
1,4-diol (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
95-71-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2907.29.90)......
SEC. 74075. 1,1,1-TRIS(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)ETHANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.55 4-[1,1-Bis(4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
hydroxyphenyl)eth 12/31/2023...
yl]phenol (CAS
No. 27955-94-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2907.29.90)......
SEC. 74076. MPEG6-MESYLATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.56 Methanesulfonic Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid; 2-[2-[2-[2- 12/31/2023...
[2-(2-
methoxyethoxy)
ethoxy]ethoxy]eth
oxy]ethoxy]
ethanol (CAS No.
130955-39-4)
(provided for in
subheading
2909.19.18)......
SEC. 74077. MONOETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.57 1,2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dimethoxyethane 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 110-71-
4) (provided for
in subheading
2909.19.60)......
SEC. 74078. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.58 1-Methoxy-2-(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methoxyethoxy)eth 12/31/2023...
ane (CAS No. 111-
96-6) (provided
for in subheading
2909.19.60)......
SEC. 74079. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIBUTYL ETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.59 1-[2-(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Butoxyethoxy)etho 12/31/2023...
xy]butane (CAS
No. 112-73-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2909.19.60)......
SEC. 74080. TETRAETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.60 1-Methoxy-2-[2-[2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(2- 12/31/2023...
methoxyethoxy)eth
oxy]ethoxy]ethane
(CAS No. 143-24-
8) (provided for
in subheading
2909.19.60)......
SEC. 74081. GLYCOL DIETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.61 1-Methoxy-3-(3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methoxypropoxy)pr 12/31/2023...
opane (CAS No.
111109-77-4)
(provided for in
subheading
2909.49.60)......
SEC. 74082. DIGLYCIDYL RESORCINOL ETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.64 2-[[3-(Oxiran-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ylmethoxy)phenoxy 12/31/2023...
]methyl]oxirane
(diglycidyl
resorcinol ether)
(CAS No. 101-90-
6) (provided for
in subheading
2910.90.20)......
SEC. 74083. ALLYL GLYCIDYL ETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.66 2-(Prop-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
enoxymethyl)oxira 12/31/2023...
ne (allyl
glycidyl ether)
(CAS No. 106-92-
3) (provided for
in subheading
2910.90.91)......
SEC. 74084. VINYLCYCLOHEXANE MONOXIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.67 3-Ethenyl-7- Free No change No change On or before ''.
oxabicyclo[4.1.0] 12/31/2023...
heptane (CAS No.
106-86-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2910.90.91)......
SEC. 74085. TECHNICAL GRADE OF BUTYL GLYCIDYL ETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.68 Technical grade 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(butoxymethyl)oxi 12/31/2023...
rane (CAS No.
2426-08-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2910.90.91)......
SEC. 74086. ALIPHATIC GLYCIDYL ETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.69 2-(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Ethylhexoxymethyl 12/31/2023...
)oxirane (CAS No.
2461-15-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2910.90.91)......
SEC. 74087. DIGLYCIDYL ETHER OF 1,4-BUTANEDIOL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.70 2-[4-(Oxiran-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ylmethoxy)butoxym 12/31/2023...
ethyl]oxirane
(CAS No. 2425-79-
8) (provided for
in subheading
2910.90.91)......
SEC. 74088. TECHNICAL GRADE OF THE GLYCIDYL ETHER OF
CYCLOHEXANE DIMETHANOL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.71 2-[[4-(Oxiran-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ylmethoxymethyl) 12/31/2023...
cyclohexyl]methox
ymethyl]oxirane
(1,4-bis((2,3-
epoxypropoxy)meth
yl)cyclohexane
technical) (CAS
No. 14228-73-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2910.90.91)......
SEC. 74089. GLYCIDYL ESTER OF NEODECANOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.72 2,3-Epoxypropyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
neodecanoate (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 26761-45-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2910.90.91)......
SEC. 74090. CUMALDEHYDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.73 4-Propan-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ylbenzaldehyde 12/31/2023...
(Cumaldehyde)
(CAS No. 122-03-
2) (provided for
in subheading
2912.29.60)......
SEC. 74091. CYPRINAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.74 a- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Methylcinnamaldeh 12/31/2023...
yde (CAS No. 101-
39-3) (provided
for in subheading
2912.29.60)......
SEC. 74092. SODIUM O-FORMYLBENZENESULFONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.75 Sodium;2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
formylbenzenesulf 12/31/2023...
onate (CAS No.
1008-72-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2913.00.50)......
SEC. 74093. ACETYLACETONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.76 Pentane-2,4-dione Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Acetylacetone) 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 123-54-
6) (provided for
in subheading
2914.19.00)......
SEC. 74094. ACETYL PROPIONYL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.77 Pentane-2,3-dione Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 600-14- 12/31/2023...
6) (provided for
in subheading
2914.19.00)......
SEC. 74095. ALPHA IONONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.78 (E)-4-(2,6,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Trimethylcyclohex- 12/31/2023...
2-en-1-yl)but-3-
en-2-one (a-
ionone) derived
from natural
sources (CAS No.
127-41-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2914.23.00)......
SEC. 74096. 2,3,4,5 TETRAMETHYLCYCLOPENT-2-ENONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.79 2,3,4,5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Tetramethylcyclop 12/31/2023...
ent-2-enone (CAS
No. 54458-61-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2914.29.50)......
SEC. 74097. MENTHONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.80 Menthone ((2S,5R)- Free No change No change On or before ''.
5-methyl-2-propan- 12/31/2023...
2-ylcyclohexan-1-
one) derived from
natural sources
(CAS No. 89-80-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2914.29.50)......
SEC. 74098. L-CARVONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.81 (5R)-2-Methyl-5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(prop-1-en-2- 12/31/2023...
yl)cyclohex-2-en-
1-one (L-carvone)
(CAS No. 6485-40-
1) (provided for
in subheading
2914.29.50)......
SEC. 74099. BENZOIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.82 2-Hydroxy-1,2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
diphenylethanone 12/31/2023...
(Benzoin) (CAS
No. 119-53-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2914.40.40)......
SEC. 74100. METHYL CYCLOPENTENOLONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.83 Methyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
cyclopentenolone 12/31/2023...
(2-hydroxy-3-
methylcyclopent-2-
en-1-one) (CAS
No. 80-71-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2914.40.90)......
SEC. 74101. 2,4-DIHYDROXY-1,5-DIBENZOYLBENZENE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.84 (4,6-Dihydroxy-1,3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
phenylene)bis(phe 12/31/2023...
nylmethanone)
(CAS No. 3088-15-
1) (provided for
in subheading
2914.50.30)......
SEC. 74102. DIFLUOROBENZOPHENONE (DFBP).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.85 Bis(4- 2.3% No change No change On or before ''.
fluorophenyl)meth 12/31/2023...
anone (CAS No.
345-92-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2914.79.40)......
SEC. 74103. PTMI.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.86 2-Methyl-1-[4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(trifluoromethoxy 12/31/2023...
)phenyl]propan-1-
one (CAS No.
56425-84-4)
(provided for in
subheading
2914.79.40)......
SEC. 74104. METRAFENONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.87 (3-Bromo-6-methoxy- Free No change No change On or before ''.
2- 12/31/2023...
methylphenyl)(2,3
,4-trimethoxy-6-
methylphenyl)meth
anone
(Metrafenone)
(CAS No. 220899-
03-6) (provided
for in subheading
2914.79.40)......
SEC. 74105. HEXACHLOROACETONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.88 Hexachloroacetone; Free No change No change On or before ''.
1,1,1,3,3,3- 12/31/2023...
hexachloropropan-
2-one (CAS No.
116-16-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2914.79.90)......
SEC. 74106. FIRE SUPPRESSION AGENT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.89 1,1,1,2,2,4,5,5,5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
nonafluoro-4- 12/31/2023...
(trifluoromethyl)
pentan-3-one (CAS
No. 756-13-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2914.79.90)......
SEC. 74107. D(+)-10-CAMPHOR SULFONIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.90 (1S,4R)-7,7- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dimethyl-2-oxo-1- 12/31/2023...
bicyclo[2.2.1]hep
tanyl]
methanesulfonic
acid (CAS No.
3144-16-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2914.79.90)......
SEC. 74108. BENZYL ACETATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.91 Benzyl acetate Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 140-11- 12/31/2023...
4) (provided for
in subheading
2915.39.10)......
SEC. 74109. PROPYLENE GLYCOL DIACETATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.92 2-Acetyloxypropyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
acetate (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
623-84-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2915.39.47)......
SEC. 74110. ISOPROPENYL ACETATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.93 Prop-1-en-2-yl Free No change No change On or before ''.
acetate 12/31/2023...
(Isopropenyl
acetate) (CAS No.
108-22-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2915.39.90)......
SEC. 74111. DIACETIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.94 (2-Acetyloxy-3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
hydroxypropyl) 12/31/2023...
acetate (CAS No.
25395-31-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2915.39.90)......
SEC. 74112. COCOAMINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.95 Amines, coco alkyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Cocoamine) (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 61788-46-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2915.90.10)......
SEC. 74113. CAPRYLIC ACID 98%.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.96 Decanoic acid (CAS Free No change No change On or before ''.
No. 334-48-5) 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
2915.90.10)......
SEC. 74114. FINE ZINC MYRISTATE POWDER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.97 Zinc myristate Free No change No change On or before ''.
powder, 99 12/31/2023...
percent is under
300 mesh (CAS No.
16260-27-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2915.90.50)......
SEC. 74115. FINE MAGNESIUM MYRISTATE POWDER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.98 Magnesium Free No change No change On or before ''.
tetradecanoate 12/31/2023...
powder (CAS No.
4086-70-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2915.90.50)......
SEC. 74116. DIPENTAERYTHRITYL HEXAHYDROXYSTEARATE/
HEXASTEARATE/HEXAROSINATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.19.99 Dipentaerythrityl Free No change No change On or before ''.
mixed esters with 12/31/2023...
stearate, 12-
hydroxyoctadecano
ate and resinate,
two acidic
residues (CAS No.
208126-52-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2915.90.50)......
SEC. 74117. POLYGLYCERYL-2 TRIISOSTEARATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.01 [3-[2,3-bis(16- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Methylheptadecano 12/31/2023...
yloxy)propoxy]-2-
hydroxypropyl] 16-
methylheptadecano
ate (CAS No.
120486-24-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2915.90.50)......
SEC. 74118. NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIETHYLHEXANOATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.02 [3-(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Ethylhexanoyloxy)- 12/31/2023...
2,2-
dimethylpropyl] 2-
ethylhexanoate
(CAS No. 28510-23-
8) (provided for
in subheading
2915.90.50)......
SEC. 74119. ISONONYL ISONONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.03 7-Methyloctyl 7- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyloctanoate 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 42131-25-
9) (provided for
in subheading
2915.90.50)......
SEC. 74120. ACETYL CHLORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.04 Acetyl chloride Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 75-36-5) 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
2915.90.50)......
SEC. 74121. POTASSIUM SORBATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.05 Potassium;(2E,4E)- 2% No change No change On or before ''.
hexa-2,4-dienoate 12/31/2023...
(Potassium
sorbate) (CAS No.
24634-61-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2916.19.10)......
SEC. 74122. VINYL CHLOROFORMATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.06 Ethenyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
carbonochloridate 12/31/2023...
(Vinyl
chloroformate)
(CAS No. 5130-24-
5) (provided for
in subheading
2916.19.50)......
SEC. 74123. PERMETHRIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.07 (3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Phenoxyphenyl)met 12/31/2023...
hyl 3-(2,2-
dichloroethenyl)-
2,2-
dimethylcycloprop
ane-1-carboxylate
(Permethrin) (CAS
No. 52645-53-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2916.20.50)......
SEC. 74124. SODIUM BENZOATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.08 Micronized sodium Free No change No change On or before ''.
benzoate (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
532-32-1) of a
kind used as a
polymer modifier
(provided for in
subheading
2916.31.11)......
SEC. 74125. BENZOIC ACID, FLAKE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.09 Benzoic acid, 4.3% No change No change On or before ''.
flake (CAS No. 65- 12/31/2023...
85-0) (provided
for in subheading
2916.31.11)......
SEC. 74126. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIBENZOATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.10 2-(2- 1% No change No change On or before ''.
Benzoyloxyethoxy) 12/31/2023...
ethyl benzoate
(CAS No. 120-55-
8) (provided for
in subheading
2916.31.30)......
SEC. 74127. METHYL BENZOATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.11 Methyl benzoate Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 93-58-3) 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
2916.31.50)......
SEC. 74128. M-NITROBENZOIC ACID SODIUM SALT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.12 Sodium; 3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
nitrobenzoate 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 827-95-
2) (provided for
in subheading
2916.39.79)......
SEC. 74129. P-NITROBENZOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.13 4-Nitrobenzoic Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid (CAS No. 62- 12/31/2023...
23-7) (provided
for in subheading
2916.39.79)......
SEC. 74130. 4-TERT BUTYLBENZOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.14 4-tert- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Butylbenzoic acid 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 98-73-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2916.39.79)......
SEC. 74131. SODIUM ADIPATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.15 Disodium;hexanedio Free No change No change On or before ''.
ate (Sodium 12/31/2023...
adipate) (CAS No.
7486-38-6), in
granule form,
with a particle
size of 250 mm to
850 mm (provided
for in subheading
2917.12.50)......
SEC. 74132. DIMETHYL SEBACATE (DMS).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.16 Dimethyl sebacate Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 106-79- 12/31/2023...
6) (provided for
in subheading
2917.13.00)......
SEC. 74133. DODECANEDIOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.17 Dodecanedioic acid 2.8% No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 693-23- 12/31/2023...
2) (provided for
in subheading
2917.19.70)......
SEC. 74134. POLYHYDROXYSTEARIC ACID OF LOW ACID VALUE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.18 Acyclic Free No change No change On or before ''.
polycarboxylic 12/31/2023...
containing
octadecanoic
acid, 12-hydroxy-
, homopolymer,
octadecanoate
with an acid
value less than
40 mg/g KOH (CAS
No. 58128-22-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2917.19.70)......
SEC. 74135. UNDECANEDIOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.19 Undecanedioic acid Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 1852-04- 12/31/2023...
6) (provided for
in subheading
2917.19.70)......
SEC. 74136. HEXADECANEDIOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.20 Hexadecanedioic Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid (CAS No. 505- 12/31/2023...
54-4) (provided
for in subheading
2917.19.70)......
SEC. 74137. TETRADECANEDIOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.21 Tetradecanedioic Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid (CAS No. 821- 12/31/2023...
38-5) (provided
for in subheading
2917.19.70)......
SEC. 74138. PENTADECANEDIOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.22 Pentadecanedioic Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
1460-18-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2917.19.70)......
SEC. 74139. TRIDECANEDIOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.23 Tridecanedioic Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid (CAS No. 505- 12/31/2023...
52-2) (provided
for in subheading
2917.19.70)......
SEC. 74140. METHYL 1-(METHOXYCARBONYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
(CPDM).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.24 Dimethyl 1,1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
cyclopropanedicar 12/31/2023...
boxylate (CAS No.
6914-71-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2917.20.00)......
SEC. 74141. CALCIUM HHPA.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.25 Calcium (1S,2R)- Free No change No change On or before ''.
cyclohexane-1,2- 12/31/2023...
dicarboxylate
(CAS No. 491589-
22-1) (provided
for in subheading
2917.20.00)......
SEC. 74142. DIETHYL PHTHALATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.26 Diethyl benzene- Free No change No change On or before ''.
1,2-dicarboxylate 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 84-66-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2917.34.01)......
SEC. 74143. AMMONIUM LACTATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.27 Ammonium lactate Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Azanium;2- 12/31/2023...
hydroxypropanoate
) (CAS No. 515-98-
0) having a
purity of at
least 99 percent
(provided for in
subheading
2918.11.51)......
SEC. 74144. TRIETHYL 2-HYDROXYPROPANE-1,2,3-TRICARBOXYLATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.28 Triethyl 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
hydroxypropane- 12/31/2023...
1,2,3-
tricarboxylate
(CAS No. 77-93-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2918.15.50)......
SEC. 74145. DIISOSTEARYL MALATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.29 Carboxylic acid of Free No change No change On or before ''.
bis(16- 12/31/2023...
methylheptadecyl)
2-
hydroxybutanedioa
te (CAS No. 81230-
05-9) (provided
for in subheading
2918.19.90)......
SEC. 74146. SALICYLIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.30 2-Hydroxybenzoic Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid (salicylic 12/31/2023...
acid) (CAS No. 69-
72-7) (provided
for in subheading
2918.21.50)......
SEC. 74147. HEXYL SALICYLATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.31 Hexyl 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
hydroxybenzoate 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 6259-76-
3) (provided for
in subheading
2918.23.20)......
SEC. 74148. ALPHA-KETOGLUTERIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.32 Alpha-ketogluteric Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid (2- 12/31/2023...
oxopentanedioic
acid) (CAS No.
328-50-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2918.30.90)......
SEC. 74149. MCPB HERBICIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.33 4-(4-Chloro-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methylphenoxy) 12/31/2023...
butyric acid (CAS
No. 94-81-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2918.99.18)......
SEC. 74150. 2,4-D BUTOXYETHYLESTER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.34 2-Butoxyethyl 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(2,4- 12/31/2023...
dichlorophenoxy)a
cetate (CAS No.
1929-73-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2918.99.20)......
SEC. 74151. 2-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)ACETIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.35 2-(2,4- 4.9% No change No change On or before ''.
Dichlorophenoxy)a 12/31/2023...
cetic acid (CAS
No. 94-75-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2918.99.20)......
SEC. 74152. DIGLYCOLIC ACID 98%.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.36 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Carboxymethoxy)a 12/31/2023...
cetic acid
(diglycolic acid)
having a purity
of at least 98
percent (CAS No.
110-99-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2918.99.50)......
SEC. 74153. TRI-ISO-BUTYL PHOSPHATE (TIBP).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.37 tris(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Methylpropyl) 12/31/2023...
phosphate (CAS
No. 126-71-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2919.90.50)......
SEC. 74154. TRIMETHYLPHOSPHITE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.38 Trimethyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
phosphite (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 121-45-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2920.23.00)......
SEC. 74155. ORGANIC PHOSPHITE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.39 1,9-Dicyclohexyl- Free No change No change On or before ''.
11-hydroxy-3,7- 12/31/2023...
dimethyl-5H-
benzo[d]
[1,3,2]benzodioxa
phosphocine (CAS
No. 73912-21-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2920.90.20)......
SEC. 74156. DIETHYL SULFATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.40 Diethyl sulfate Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 64-67-5) 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
2920.90.51)......
SEC. 74157. DIETHYL CARBONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.41 Diethyl carbonate Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 105-58- 12/31/2023...
8) (provided for
in subheading
2920.90.51)......
SEC. 74158. ETHYL METHYL CARBONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.42 Ethyl methyl 2.7% No change No change On or before ''.
carbonate (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 623-53-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2920.90.51)......
SEC. 74159. TETRADECOXYCARBONYLOXY TETRADECYL CARBONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.43 Tetradecoxycarbony Free No change No change On or before ''.
loxy tetradecyl 12/31/2023...
carbonate (CAS
No. 53220-22-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2920.90.51)......
SEC. 74160. DICETYL PEROXYDICARBONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.44 Hexadecoxycarbonyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
oxy hexadecyl 12/31/2023...
carbonate (CAS
No. 26322-14-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2920.90.51)......
SEC. 74161. TETRAETHYL SILICATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.45 Tetraethyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
silicate (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
78-10-4)
(provided for in
subheading
2920.90.51)......
SEC. 74162. TERT-OCTYLAMINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.46 2,4,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Trimethylpentan-2- 12/31/2023...
amine (CAS No.
107-45-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.19.61)......
SEC. 74163. OCTADECYLAMINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.47 Octadecan-1-amine Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Octadecylamine) 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 124-30-
1) (provided for
in subheading
2921.19.61)......
SEC. 74164. N'-(3-AMINOPROPYL)-N'-DODECYLPROPANE-1,3-DIAMINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.48 N'-(3-Aminopropyl)- Free No change No change On or before ''.
N'-dodecylpropane- 12/31/2023...
1,3-diamine (CAS
No. 2372-82-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.29.00)......
SEC. 74165. 1,10-DIAMINODECANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.49 Decane-1,10- Free No change No change On or before ''.
diamine (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
646-25-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.29.00)......
SEC. 74166. 1,5-PENTANEDIAMINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.50 Pentane-1,5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
diamine (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
462-94-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.29.00)......
SEC. 74167. DICYCLOHEXYLAMINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.51 N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
cyclohexylcyclohe 12/31/2023...
xanamine (CAS No.
101-83-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.30.30)......
SEC. 74168. AMANTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE 99%.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.52 Adamantan-1-amine Free No change No change On or before ''.
hydrochloride 12/31/2023...
having a purity
of at least 99
percent (CAS No.
665-66-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.30.50)......
SEC. 74169. N,N-DIMETHYLANILINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.53 N,N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dimethylaniline 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 121-69-
7) (provided for
in subheading
2921.42.10)......
SEC. 74170. PARANITROANILINE (PNA).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.54 p-Nitroaniline Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 100-01- 12/31/2023...
6) (provided for
in subheading
2921.42.90)......
SEC. 74171. DICLORAN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.55 2,6-Dichloro-4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
nitroaniline 12/31/2023...
(Dicloran) (CAS
No. 99-30-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.42.90)......
SEC. 74172. N,N-DIMETHYL-P-TOLUIDINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.56 N,N-Dimethyl-p- Free No change No change On or before ''.
toluidine (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 99-97-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.43.08)......
SEC. 74173. PENDIMETHALIN TECHNICAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.57 3,4-Dimethyl-2,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
dinitro-N-pentan- 12/31/2023...
3-ylaniline
(Pendimethalin)
(CAS No. 40487-42-
1) (provided for
in subheading
2921.49.50)......
SEC. 74174. BENZYLDIMETHYLAMINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.58 N,N-Dimethyl-1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
phenylmethanamine 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 103-83-
3) (provided for
in subheading
2921.49.50)......
SEC. 74175. DIPHENYL DIPHENYLENE DIAMINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.59 1-N,4-N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Diphenylbenzene- 12/31/2023...
1,4-diamine (CAS
No. 74-31-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.51.50)......
SEC. 74176. CURATIVE FOR EPOXY RESIN SYSTEMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.60 4-[(4-Amino-3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl-5-propan-2- 12/31/2023...
ylphenyl)methyl]-
2-methyl-6-propan-
2-ylaniline (CAS
No. 16298-38-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.59.40)......
SEC. 74177. TFMB.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.61 4-[4-Amino-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(trifluoromethyl) 12/31/2023...
phenyl]-3-
(trifluoromethyl)
aniline (CAS No.
341-58-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2921.59.80)......
SEC. 74178. S-N-ALKYL-ANILIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.62 2-Ethyl-N-[(2S)-1- 2.9% No change No change On or before ''.
methoxypropan-2- 12/31/2023...
yl]-6-
methylaniline
(CAS No. 118604-
70-9) (provided
for in subheading
2922.19.60)......
SEC. 74179. P-CRESIDINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.63 2-Methoxy-5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methylaniline 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 120-71-
8) (provided for
in subheading
2922.29.81)......
SEC. 74180. IMINODIACETIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.64 2- 1% No change No change On or before ''.
(Carboxymethylami 12/31/2023...
no)acetic acid
(CAS No. 142-73-
4) (provided for
in subheading
2922.49.49)......
SEC. 74181. 11 AMINOUNDECANOIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.65 11-Aminoundecanoic 2.6% No change No change On or before ''.
acid (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
2432-99-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2922.49.49)......
SEC. 74182. L-ORINITHINE L-ASPARTATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.66 (2S)-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Aminobutanedioic 12/31/2023...
acid;(2S)-2,5-
diaminopentanoic
acid (CAS No.
3230-94-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2922.49.49)......
SEC. 74183. IRON SODIUM DTPA.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.67 Sodium 2-[bis[2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[bis(carboxymethy 12/31/2023...
l)
amino]ethyl]amino
]acetate iron
(CAS No. 12389-75-
2) (provided for
in subheading
2922.49.80)......
SEC. 74184. IRON GLYCINATE COMPLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.68 Ferrate(2-), Free No change No change On or before ''.
hexaaqua[m- 12/31/2023...
(glycinato-kO:
kO')](glycinato-
kO)bis[sulfato(2-
)-kO]di-,
dihydrogen (CAS
No. 536974-51-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2922.49.80)......
SEC. 74185. COPPER GLYCINATE COMPLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.69 Cuprate(1-), Free No change No change On or before ''.
diaqua(glycinato- 12/31/2023...
kO)[sulfato(2-)-
kO]-, hydrogen
(CAS No. 536974-
53-5) (provided
for in subheading
2922.49.80)......
SEC. 74186. ZINC GLYCINATE COMPLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.70 Zincate(1-), Free No change No change On or before ''.
diaqua(glycinato- 12/31/2023...
kO)[sulfato(2-)-
kO]-, hydrogen,
(T-4)- (CAS No.
536974-54-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2922.49.80)......
SEC. 74187. MANGANESE GLYCINATE COMPLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.71 Manganese(2+) 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
aminoacetate (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 14281-77-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2922.49.80)......
SEC. 74188. IRON SODIUM EDDHA.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.72 Iron sodium Free No change No change On or before ''.
ethylenediaminedi 12/31/2023...
hydroxyphenylacet
ic acid (sodium
[[a,a'-
(ethylenediimino)
bis[2-
hydroxybenzene-1-
acetato]](4-
)]ferrate(1-))
(CAS No. 16455-61-
1) (provided for
in subheading
2922.50.35)......
SEC. 74189. DMF-DMA.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.73 1,1-Dimethoxy-N,N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
dimethylmethanami 12/31/2023...
ne (CAS No. 4637-
24-5) (provided
for in subheading
2922.50.50)......
SEC. 74190. MIXTURES OF DMSO AND TETRABUTYL AMMONIUM
FLUORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.74 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
methylsulfinylmet 12/31/2023...
hane (Dimethyl
sulfoxide DMSO)
(CAS No. 67-68-5)
and
tetrabutylammoniu
m fluoride
trihydrate
(tetrabutylazaniu
m;fluoride;trihyd
rate) (CAS No.
87749-50-6)
(60:40) (provided
for in subheading
2923.90.01)......
SEC. 74191. BETAINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.75 Betaine (2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(trimethylazanium 12/31/2023...
yl)acetate) (CAS
No. 107-43-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2923.90.01)......
SEC. 74192. PROLONIUM CHLORIDE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.76 Aqueous solution Free No change No change On or before ''.
of [2-hydroxy-3- 12/31/2023...
(trimethylazanium
yl)propyl]-
trimethylazanium;
dichloride with a
concentration of
greater than 49
percent and less
than 51 percent
by weight (CAS
No. 55636-09-4)
(provided for in
subheading
2923.90.01)......
SEC. 74193. N,N-DIMETHYLACETAMIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.77 N,N- 2% No change No change On or before ''.
Dimethylacetamide 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 127-19-
5) (provided for
in subheading
2924.19.11)......
SEC. 74194. N,N-DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.78 N,N- 1.2% No change No change On or before ''.
Dimethylformamide 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 68-12-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2924.19.11)......
SEC. 74195. DAAM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.79 N-(2-Methyl-4-oxo- Free No change No change On or before ''.
2- 12/31/2023...
pentanyl)acrylami
de (CAS No. 2873-
97-4) (provided
for in subheading
2924.19.80)......
SEC. 74196. L-ALANYL L-GLUTAMINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.80 L-Alanyl L- Free No change No change On or before ''.
glutamine ((2S)-5- 12/31/2023...
amino-2-[[(2S)-2-
aminopropanoyl]am
ino]-5-
oxopentanoic
acid) (CAS No.
39537-23-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2924.19.80)......
SEC. 74197. GRANULAR ACRYLAMIDO-TERT-BUTYL SULFONIC ACID
(ATBS).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.81 Granular 2-methyl- 6% No change No change On or before ''.
2-(prop-2- 12/31/2023...
enoylamino)propan
e-1-sulfonic acid
(CAS No. 15214-89-
8) (provided for
in subheading
2924.19.80)......
SEC. 74198. GLYCYL-L-GLUTAMINE HYDRATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.82 Glycyl-L-glutamine Free No change No change On or before ''.
hydrate ((2S)-5- 12/31/2023...
amino-2-[(2-
aminoacetyl)amino
]-5-oxopentanoic
acid;hydrate)
(CAS No. 211446-
46-7) (provided
for in subheading
2924.19.80)......
SEC. 74199. NOVIFLUMURON.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.83 N-[[3,5-Dichloro-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
fluoro-4- 12/31/2023...
(1,1,2,3,3,3-
hexafluoropropoxy
)phenyl]carbamoyl
]-2,6-
difluorobenzamide
(Noviflumuron)
(CAS No. 121451-
02-3) (provided
for in subheading
2924.21.20)......
SEC. 74200. PROPANIL TECHNICAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.84 N-(3,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
dichlorophenyl)pr 12/31/2023...
opanamide (CAS
No. 709-98-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2924.29.47)......
SEC. 74201. HEXAFLUMURON.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.85 N-[[3,5-Dichloro-4- 4.4% No change No change On or before ''.
(1,1,2,2- 12/31/2023...
tetrafluoroethoxy
)phenyl]carbamoyl
]-2,6-
difluorobenzamide
(Hexaflumuron)
(CAS No. 86479-06-
3) (provided for
in subheading
2924.29.47)......
SEC. 74202. STABILIZER FOR PLASTICS AND RUBBER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.86 3-(3,5-Ditert- Free No change No change On or before ''.
butyl-4- 12/31/2023...
hydroxyphenyl)-N-
[3-[3-(3,5-ditert-
butyl-4-
hydroxyphenyl)
propanoylamino]pr
opyl]propanamide
(CAS No. 69851-61-
2) (provided for
in subheading
2924.29.71)......
SEC. 74203. 2-AMINO-5-CHLORO-N,3-DIMETHYLBENZAMIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.87 2-Amino-5-chloro- 6.1% No change No change On or before ''.
N,3- 12/31/2023...
dimethylbenzamide
(CAS No. 890707-
28-5) (provided
for in subheading
2924.29.71)......
SEC. 74204. GLYCYL-L-TYROSINE DIHYDRATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.88 Glycyl-L-tyrosine Free No change No change On or before ''.
dihydrate ((2S)-2- 12/31/2023...
[(2-
aminoacetyl)amino
]-3-(4-
hydroxyphenyl)pro
panoic
acid;dihydrate)
(CAS No. 39630-46-
1) (provided for
in subheading
2924.29.71)......
SEC. 74205. L-ALANYL-L-TYROSINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.89 L-Alanyl L- Free No change No change On or before ''.
tyrosine ((2S)-2- 12/31/2023...
[[(2S)-2-
aminopropanoyl]am
ino]-3-(4-
hydroxyphenyl)pro
panoic acid) (CAS
No. 3061-88-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2924.29.71)......
SEC. 74206. ENZALUTAMIDE ITS-2.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.90 2-[3-Fluoro-4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(methylcarbamoyl) 12/31/2023...
anilino]-2-
methylpropanoic
acid (CAS No.
1289942-66-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2924.29.71)......
SEC. 74207. 4-BROMO-2-FLUORO-N-METHYLBENZAMIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.91 4-Bromo-2-fluoro-N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methylbenzamide 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 749927-
69-3) (provided
for in subheading
2924.29.71)......
SEC. 74208. N-BOC-1-AMINOCYCLOBUTANECARBOXYLIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.92 1-[(2-Methylpropan- Free No change No change On or before ''.
2- 12/31/2023...
yl)oxycarbonylami
no] cyclobutane-1-
carboxylic acid
(CAS No. 120728-
10-1) (provided
for in subheading
2924.29.95)......
SEC. 74209. N'-(1,3-DIMETHYLBUTYLIDENE)-3-HYDROXY-2-
NAPHTHOHYDRAZIDE (BMH) (OIL TREATED).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.93 3-Hydroxy-N-[(Z)-4- 3.5% No change No change On or before ''.
methylpentan-2- 12/31/2023...
ylideneamino]naph
thalene-2-
carboxamide (CAS
No. 214417-91-1),
oil treated
(provided for in
subheading
2925.19.42)......
SEC. 74210. GUANIDINE SULFAMATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.94 Guanidine sulfamic Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
50979-18-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2925.29.90)......
SEC. 74211. LIQUID, BLOCKED CYCLOALIPHATIC DIAMINE USED AS
CROSSLINKER FOR POLYISOCYANATE RESINS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.95 2-Methyl-N-[[1,3,3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
trimethyl-5-(2- 12/31/2023...
methylpropylidene
amino)cyclohexyl]
methyl]propan-1-
imine (CAS No.
54914-37-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2925.29.90)......
SEC. 74212. 3,4-DIFLUOROBENZONITRILE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.96 3,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Difluorobenzonitr 12/31/2023...
ile (CAS No.
64248-62-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2926.90.43)......
SEC. 74213. 2-AMINO-5-CYANO-N,3-DIMETHYLBENZAMIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.97 2-Amino-5-cyano- 4.5% No change No change On or before ''.
N,3- 12/31/2023...
dimethylbenzamide
(CAS No. 890707-
29-6) (provided
for in subheading
2926.90.43)......
SEC. 74214. TFMPA.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.98 2-[3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Trifluoromethyl) 12/31/2023...
phenyl]acetonitri
le (CAS No. 2338-
76-3) (provided
for in subheading
2926.90.48)......
SEC. 74215. DIMETHYL 2,2'-AZOBISISOBUTYRATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.20.99 Methyl 2-[(1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methoxy-2-methyl- 12/31/2023...
1-oxopropan-2-
yl)diazenyl]-2-
methylpropanoate
(CAS No. 2589-57-
3) (provided for
in subheading
2927.00.40)......
SEC. 74216. ANTIOXIDANT/METAL DEACTIVATOR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.01 3-(3,5-Ditert- Free No change No change On or before ''.
butyl-4- 12/31/2023...
hydroxyphenyl)-N'-
[3-(3,5-ditert-
butyl-4-
hydroxyphenyl)pro
panoyl]propanehyd
razide (CAS No.
32687-78-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2928.00.25)......
SEC. 74217. BENZYL CARBAZATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.02 Benzyl N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
aminocarbamate 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 5331-43-
1) (provided for
in subheading
2928.00.25)......
SEC. 74218. BENZENE-1,3-DICARBOHYDRAZIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.03 Benzene-1,3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
dicarbohydrazide 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 2760-98-
7) (provided for
in subheading
2928.00.25)......
SEC. 74219. INPUT FOR RESINS, COATINGS, AND OTHER PRODUCTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.04 1,3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Bis(isocyanatomet 12/31/2023...
hyl) cyclohexane
(CAS No. 38661-72-
2) (provided for
in subheading
2929.10.55)......
SEC. 74220. ALDICARB.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.05 [(E)-(2-Methyl-2- 2.9% No change No change On or before ''.
methylsulfanylpro 12/31/2023...
pylidene)amino] N-
methylcarbamate
(Aldicarb) (CAS
No. 116-06-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2930.80.00)......
SEC. 74221. FLUBENDIAMIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.06 1-N-[4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(1,1,1,2,3,3,3- 12/31/2023...
Heptafluoropropan-
2-yl)-2-
methylphenyl]-3-
iodo-2-N-(2-
methyl-1-
methylsulfonylpro
pan-2-yl)benzene-
1,2-dicarboxamide
(Flubendiamide)
(CAS No. 272451-
65-7) (provided
for in subheading
2930.90.10)......
SEC. 74222. BENZOBICYCLON.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.07 3-[2-Chloro-4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(methylsulfonyl)b 12/31/2023...
enzoyl]-4-
(phenylsulfanyl)b
icyclo[3.2.1]oct-
3-en-2-one
(Benzobicyclon)
(CAS No. 156963-
66-5) (provided
for in subheading
2930.90.10)......
SEC. 74223. DIPHENYLSULFONE (DPS).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.08 Benzenesulfonylben Free No change No change On or before ''.
zene (CAS No. 127- 12/31/2023...
63-9) (provided
for in subheading
2930.90.29)......
SEC. 74224. PHENOLIC ANTIOXIDANT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.09 2,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
bis(Dodecylsulfan 12/31/2023...
ylmethyl)-6-
methylphenol (CAS
No. 110675-26-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2930.90.29)......
SEC. 74225. PHENOLIC ANTIOXIDANT AND HEAT STABILIZER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.10 2-[2-[3-(3,5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ditert-Butyl-4- 12/31/2023...
hydroxyphenyl)pro
panoyloxy]
ethylsulfanyl]eth
yl 3-(3,5-ditert-
butyl-4-
hydroxyphenyl)pro
panoate (CAS No.
41484-35-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2930.90.29)......
SEC. 74226. PHENYLCHLOROTHIOFORMATE (PTCFM).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.11 o-Phenyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
chloromethanethio 12/31/2023...
ate (CAS No. 1005-
56-7) (provided
for in subheading
2930.90.29)......
SEC. 74227. METHYLENE BIS THIOCYANATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.12 Thiocyanatomethyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
thiocyanate (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 6317-18-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2930.90.30)......
SEC. 74228. OXAMYL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.13 Methyl (1Z)-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(dimethylamino)-N- 12/31/2023...
(methylcarbamoylo
xy)-2-
oxoethanimidothio
ate (CAS No.
23135-22-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2930.90.43)......
SEC. 74229. L-CYSTINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.14 (2R)-2-Amino-3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[[(2R)-2-amino-2- 12/31/2023...
carboxyethyl]disu
lfanyl]propanoic
acid (CAS No. 56-
89-3) (provided
for in subheading
2930.90.49)......
SEC. 74230. L-CYSTEINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.15 (2R)-2-Amino-3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
sulfanylpropanoic 12/31/2023...
acid (L-cysteine)
(CAS No. 52-90-4)
(provided for in
subheading
2930.90.49)......
SEC. 74231. N,N'-BIS-L-ALANYL-L-CYSTINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.16 2-(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Aminopropanoylami 12/31/2023...
no)-3-[[2-(2-
aminopropanoylami
no)-2-
carboxyethyl]disu
lfanyl]propanoic
acid (N,N'-bis-L-
alanyl-L-cystine)
(CAS No. 115888-
13-6) (provided
for in subheading
2930.90.49)......
SEC. 74232. LUBRICANT ADDITIVE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.17 3-[bis(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Methylpropoxy)pho 12/31/2023...
sphinothioylsulfa
nyl]-2-
methylpropanoic
acid (CAS No.
268567-32-4)
(provided for in
subheading
2930.90.49)......
SEC. 74233. SODIUM BENZENESULFINATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.18 Sodium Free No change No change On or before ''.
benzenesulfinate 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 873-55-
2) (provided for
in subheading
2930.90.91)......
SEC. 74234. THIO-ETHER BASED CO-STABILIZER FOR PLASTICS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.19 1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Octadecyldisulfa 12/31/2023...
nyl)octadecane
(CAS No. 2500-88-
1) (provided for
in subheading
2930.90.91)......
SEC. 74235. L-CYSTEINE HYDRATE HYDROCHLORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.20 (2R)-2-Amino-3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
sulfanylpropanoic 12/31/2023...
acid;hydrate;hydr
ochloride (CAS
No. 7048-04-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2930.90.91)......
SEC. 74236. DIMERCAPROL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.21 2,3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Bis(sulfanyl)prop 12/31/2023...
an-1-ol (CAS No.
59-52-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2930.90.91)......
SEC. 74237. MONOAMMONIUM SALT OF GLYPHOSATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.22 Azane;2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(phosphonomethyla 12/31/2023...
mino)acetic acid
(CAS No. 40465-66-
5) (provided for
in subheading
2931.39.00)......
SEC. 74238. THPC.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.23 Tetrakis(hydroxyme Free No change No change On or before ''.
thyl) phosphonium 12/31/2023...
chloride (CAS No.
124-64-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.39.00)......
SEC. 74239. FLAME RETARDANT FOR TEXTILES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.24 Tetrakis(hydroxyme 1.5% No change No change On or before ''.
thyl) phosphonium 12/31/2023...
sulfate (CAS No.
55566-30-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.39.00)......
SEC. 74240. GLYPHOSATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.25 N- 3.5% No change No change On or before ''.
(Phosphonomethyl) 12/31/2023...
glycine
(Glyphosate) (CAS
No. 1071-83-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.39.00)......
SEC. 74241. ETHEPHON.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.26 (2- 2.4% No change No change On or before ''.
Chloroethyl)phosp 12/31/2023...
honic acid
(Ethephon) (CAS
No. 16672-87-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.39.00)......
SEC. 74242. BENZENE PHOSPHINIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.27 Phenylphosphinic Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
1779-48-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.39.00)......
SEC. 74243. HEDP.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.28 Tetrasodium;1,1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
diphosphonatoetha 12/31/2023...
nol (CAS No. 3794-
83-0), in granule
form, with a
particle size of
250 mm to 850 mm
(provided for in
subheading
2931.39.00)......
SEC. 74244. TRIMETHYLCHLOROSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.29 Chloro(trimethyl)s Free No change No change On or before ''.
ilane (CAS No. 75- 12/31/2023...
77-4) (provided
for in subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74245. CHLORO-(CHLOROMETHYL)-DIMETHYLSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.30 Chloro- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(chloromethyl)- 12/31/2023...
dimethylsilane
(CAS No. 1719-57-
9) (provided for
in subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74246. SILICONE FOR ELECTRONICS CLEANERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.31 [Dimethyl(trimethy Free No change No change On or before ''.
lsilyloxy) 12/31/2023...
silyl]oxy-
dimethyl-
trimethylsilyloxy
silane (CAS No.
141-62-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74247. SILICON CARRIER FLUID FOR ACTIVE LOTIONS, CREAMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.32 Dodecamethylpentas Free No change No change On or before ''.
iloxane; 12/31/2023...
bis[[dimethyl
(trimethylsilylox
y)silyl]oxy]-
dimethylsilane
(CAS No. 141-63-
9) (provided for
in subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74248. VINYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.33 Ethenyl(trimethoxy Free No change No change On or before ''.
)silane (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
2768-02-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74249. N-OCTYLTRIETHOXYSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.34 Triethoxy(octyl)si Free No change No change On or before ''.
lane (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
2943-75-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74250. DIMETHYLBIS(S-BUTYLAMINO)SILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.35 N-[(Butan-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ylamino)- 12/31/2023...
dimethylsilyl]but
an-2-amine (CAS
No. 93777-98-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74251. AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF POTASSIUM METHYL SILICONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.36 Tripotassium; Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl(trioxido)s 12/31/2023...
ilane in aqueous
solution (CAS No.
31795-24-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74252. OCTYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.37 Trimethoxy(2,4,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
trimethylpentyl)s 12/31/2023...
ilane (CAS No.
34396-03-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74253. OCTLYTRIETHOXYSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.38 Triethoxy(2,4,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
trimethylpentyl)s 12/31/2023...
ilane (CAS No.
35435-21-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74254. AMINO-PROPYL-TRIETHOXYSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.39 3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Triethoxysilylpro 12/31/2023...
pan-1-amine (CAS
No. 919-30-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74255. METHYLTRIS(SEC-BUTYLAMINO)SILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.40 N-[Bis(butan-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ylamino)- 12/31/2023...
methylsilyl]butan-
2-amine (CAS No.
37697-65-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74256. METHYLTRIS(METHYLETHYLKETOXIMINO)SILANE (MOS).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.41 (E)-N-[Bis[[(E)- Free No change No change On or before ''.
butan-2- 12/31/2023...
ylideneamino]oxy]-
methylsilyl]oxybu
tan-2-imine (CAS
No. 22984-54-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74257. HEPTAMETHYLTRISILOXANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.42 Methyl- Free No change No change On or before ''.
bis(trimethylsily 12/31/2023...
loxy)silicon (CAS
No. 1873-88-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74258. TETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.43 1,1,3,3- 1% No change No change On or before ''.
Tetramethyldisilo 12/31/2023...
xane (CAS No.
3277-26-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74259. DIMETHYLCHLOROSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.44 Chloro(dimethyl)si Free No change No change On or before ''.
licon (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
1066-35-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74260. DICHLOROMETHYLSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.45 Dichloromethylsila Free No change No change On or before ''.
ne (CAS No. 75-54- 12/31/2023...
7) (provided for
in subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74261. TRIS(TFP)-METHYLCYCLO-TRISILOXANE DR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.46 2,4,6-Trimethyl- Free No change No change On or before ''.
2,4,6-tris(3,3,3- 12/31/2023...
trifluoropropyl)-
1,3,5,2,4,6-
trioxatrisilinane
(CAS No. 2374-14-
3) (provided for
in subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74262. TETRAVINYLTETRAMETHYLCYCLOTETRASILOXANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.47 2,4,6,8- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Tetrakis(ethenyl)- 12/31/2023...
2,4,6,8-
tetramethyl-
1,3,5,7,2,4,6,8-
tetraoxatetrasilo
cane (CAS No.
2554-06-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74263. DIVINYLTETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.48 Ethenyl- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[ethenyl(dimethyl 12/31/2023...
)silyl]oxy-
dimethylsilane
(CAS No. 2627-95-
4) (provided for
in subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74264. INPUT FOR PLANT PROTECTION AGENT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.49 Cyclopropanol, 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(butyldimethylsil 12/31/2023...
yl)-1-methyl-, 1-
metanasulfonate
(CAS No. 1446996-
86-6) (provided
for in subheading
2931.90.90)......
SEC. 74265. STRAWBERRY FURANONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.50 4-Hydroxy-2,5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
dimethylfuran-3- 12/31/2023...
one (CAS No. 3658-
77-3) (provided
for in subheading
2932.19.51)......
SEC. 74266. EMAMECTIN BENZOATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.51 (4"R)-4"-Deoxy-4"- 5.3% No change No change On or before ''.
(methylamino)aver 12/31/2023...
mectin b1
benzoate (CAS No.
155569-91-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2932.20.10)......
SEC. 74267. GIBBERELLIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.52 (1R,2R,5S,8S,9S, 1.9% No change No change On or before ''.
10R,11S,12S)-5,12- 12/31/2023...
Dihydroxy-11-
methyl-6-
methylidene-16-
oxo-15-
oxapentacyclo
[9.3.2.15,8.01,10
.02,8] heptadec-
13-ene-9-
carboxylic acid
(Gibberellic
acid) (CAS No. 77-
06-5) (provided
for in subheading
2932.20.50)......
SEC. 74268. ROSE OXIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.53 4-Methyl-2-(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methylprop-1- 12/31/2023...
enyl)oxane (CAS
No. 16409-43-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2932.99.90)......
SEC. 74269. VINYLENE CARBONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.54 1,3-Dioxol-2-one 0.5% No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 872-36- 12/31/2023...
6) (provided for
in subheading
2932.99.90)......
SEC. 74270. KASUGAMYCIN TECHNICAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.55 2-Amino-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[(2R,3S,5S,6R)-5- 12/31/2023...
amino-2-methyl-6-
[(2S,3S,5S,6R)-
2,3,4,5,6-
pentahydroxycyclo
hexyl]oxyoxan-3-
yl]iminoacetic
acid;hydrochlorid
e (CAS No. 19408-
46-9) (provided
for in subheading
2932.99.90)......
SEC. 74271. 2H-CYCLODODECA[B]PYRAN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.56 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,1 1% No change No change On or before ''.
1,12,13,14- 12/31/2023...
Dodecahydro-2H-
cyclododeca[b]pyr
an (CAS No. 32539-
83-6) (provided
for in subheading
2932.99.90)......
SEC. 74272. BIXAFEN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.57 N-[2-(3,4- 2.6% No change No change On or before ''.
Dichlorophenyl)-4- 12/31/2023...
fluorophenyl]-3-
(difluoromethyl)-
1-methylpyrazole-
4-carboxamide
(CAS No. 581809-
46-3) (provided
for in subheading
2933.19.23)......
SEC. 74273. FLUXAPYROXAD.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.58 3-(Difluoromethyl)- 5.7% No change No change On or before ''.
1-methyl-N- 12/31/2023...
(3',4',5'-
trifluorobiphe-
nyl-2-yl)pyrazole-
4-carboxamide
(Fluxapyroxad)
(CAS No. 907204-
31-3) (provided
for in subheading
2933.19.23)......
SEC. 74274. 3,5 DIMETHYLPYRAZOLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.59 3,5-Dimethyl-1H- Free No change No change On or before ''.
pyrazole (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
67-51-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.19.90)......
SEC. 74275. PYRACLONIL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.60 1-(3-Chloro- Free No change No change On or before ''.
4,5,6,7- 12/31/2023...
tetrahydropyrazol
o[1,5-a]pyridin-2-
yl)-5-
[methyl(prop-2-
ynyl)amino]pyrazo
le-4-carbonitrile
(Pyraclonil) (CAS
No. 158353-15-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.19.90)......
SEC. 74276. IMIDAZOLIDINYL UREA.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.61 1-[3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Hydroxymethyl)- 12/31/2023...
2,5-
dioxoimidazolidin-
4-yl]-3-[[[3-
(hydroxymethyl)-
2,5-
dioxoimidazolidin-
4-yl]
carbamoylamino]me
thyl]urea (CAS
No. 39236-46-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.21.00)......
SEC. 74277. ALLANTOIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.62 (2,5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dioxoimidazolidin- 12/31/2023...
4-yl)urea (CAS
No. 97-59-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.21.00)......
SEC. 74278. EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE OF IMAZALIL FUNGICIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.63 Mixtures of (1-[2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(allyloxy)-2-(2,4- 12/31/2023...
dichlorophenyl)et
hyl]-1H-
imidazole)
(Imazalil) (CAS
No. 35554-44-0)
and application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
2933.29.35)......
SEC. 74279. TECHNICAL CYAZOFAMID FUNGICIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.64 4-Chloro-2-cyano- 3.1% No change No change On or before ''.
N,N-dimethyl-5-(4- 12/31/2023...
methylphenyl)imid
azole-1-
sulfonamide
(Cyazofamid) (CAS
No. 120116-88-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.29.35)......
SEC. 74280. IMAZALIL SULFATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.65 1-[2-(2,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dichlorophenyl)-2- 12/31/2023...
(prop-2-en-1-
yloxy)ethyl]-1H-
imidazole sulfate
(Imazalil
sulfate) (CAS No.
58594-72-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.29.35)......
SEC. 74281. 1,2-DIMETHYLIMIDAZOLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.66 1,2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dimethylimidazole 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 1739-84-
0) (provided for
in subheading
2933.29.90)......
SEC. 74282. 2-METHYLIMIDAZOLE FLAKES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.67 2-Methyl-1H- Free No change No change On or before ''.
imidazole (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 693-98-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.29.90)......
SEC. 74283. DIAZOLIDINYL UREA.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.68 1-[1,3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Bis(hydroxymethyl 12/31/2023...
)-2,5-
dioxoimidazolidin-
4-yl]-1,3-
bis(hydroxymethyl
)urea (CAS No.
78491-02-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.29.90)......
SEC. 74284. 1-(2-AMINOETHYL)IMIDAZOLIDIN-2-ONE (AEEU).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.69 1-(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Aminoethyl)imidaz 12/31/2023...
olidin-2-one (CAS
No. 6281-42-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.29.90)......
SEC. 74285. ZINC PYRITHIONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.70 Zinc;1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
oxidopyridin-1- 12/31/2023...
ium-2-thiolate
(CAS No. 13463-41-
7) (provided for
in subheading
2933.39.21)......
SEC. 74286. TECHNICAL PYRIOFENONE FUNGICIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.71 (5-Chloro-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methoxy-4-methyl- 12/31/2023...
3-pyridyl)(4,5,6-
trimethoxy-o-
tolyl)methanone
(Pyriofenone)
(CAS No. 688046-
61-9) (provided
for in subheading
2933.39.21)......
SEC. 74287. PICOXYSTROBIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.72 Methyl (E)-3- 5.2% No change No change On or before ''.
methoxy-2-[2-[[6- 12/31/2023...
(trifluoromethyl)
pyridin-2-
yl]oxymethyl]phen
yl]prop-2-enoate
(Picoxystrobin)
(CAS No. 117428-
22-5) (provided
for in subheading
2933.39.21)......
SEC. 74288. TRICLOPYR BEE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.73 2-Butoxyethyl 2- 1.6% No change No change On or before ''.
(3,5,6- 12/31/2023...
trichloropyridin-
2-yl)oxyacetate
(CAS No. 64700-56-
7) (provided for
in subheading
2933.39.25)......
SEC. 74289. IMAZAPYR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.74 2-(4-Methyl-5-oxo- Free No change No change On or before ''.
4-propan-2-yl-1H- 12/31/2023...
imidazol-2-
yl)pyridine-3-
carboxylic acid
(Imazapyr) (CAS
No. 81334-34-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.39.25)......
SEC. 74290. TETRANILIPROLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.75 2-(3-Chloropyridin- Free No change No change On or before ''.
2-yl)-N-[4-cyano- 12/31/2023...
2-methyl-6-
(methylcarbamoyl)
phenyl]-5-[[5-
(trifluoromethyl)
tetrazol-2-
yl]methyl]pyrazol
e-3-carboxamide
(CAS No. 1229654-
66-3) (provided
for in subheading
2933.39.27)......
SEC. 74291. CYANTRANILIPROLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.76 5-Bromo-2-(3- 3.1% No change No change On or before ''.
chloropyridin-2- 12/31/2023...
yl)-N-[4-cyano-2-
methyl-6-
(methylcarbamoyl)
phenyl]pyrazole-3-
carboxamide
(Cyantraniliprole
) (CAS No. 736994-
63-1) (provided
for in subheading
2933.39.27)......
SEC. 74292. CHLORANTRANILIPROLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.77 5-Bromo-N-[4- 4.8% No change No change On or before ''.
chloro-2-methyl-6- 12/31/2023...
(methylcarbamoyl)
phenyl]-2-(3-
chloropyridin-2-
yl)pyrazole-3-
carboxamide
(Chlorantranilipr
ole) (CAS No.
500008-45-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.39.27)......
SEC. 74293. CHLORPYRIFOS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.78 O,O-Diethyl O- Free No change No change On or before ''.
3,5,6- 12/31/2023...
trichloropyridin-
2-yl
phosphorothioate
(Chlorpyrifos)
(CAS No. 2921-88-
2) (provided for
in subheading
2933.39.27)......
SEC. 74294. TECHNICAL CYCLANILIPROLE INSECTICIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.79 3-Bromo-N-[2-bromo- Free No change No change On or before ''.
4-chloro-6-[[(1- 12/31/2023...
cyclo-
propylethyl)amino
]carbonyl]phenyl]-
1-(3-chloro-2-
pyridinyl)-1H-
pyrazole-5-
carboxamide
(Cyclaniliprole)
(CAS No. 1031756-
98-5) (provided
for in subheading
2933.39.27)......
SEC. 74295. REGORAFENIB.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.80 4-[4-[[4-Chloro-3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(trifluoromethyl) 12/31/2023...
phenyl]carbamoyla
mino]-3-
fluorophenoxy]-N-
methylpyridine-2-
carboxamide
monohydrate
(Regorafenib)
(CAS No. 1019206-
88-2) (provided
for in subheading
2933.39.41)......
SEC. 74296. N-BUTYL-TAD.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.81 N-Butyl-2,2,6,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
tetramethylpiperi 12/31/2023...
din-4-amine (CAS
No. 36177-92-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.39.61)......
SEC. 74297. HINDERED AMINE LIGHT STABILIZER AND PHENOLIC
ANTIOXIDANT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.82 Bis(1,2,2,6,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
pentamethylpiperi 12/31/2023...
din-4-yl) 2-butyl-
2-[(3,5-ditert-
butyl-4-
hydroxyphenyl)met
hyl]propanedioate
(CAS No. 63843-89-
0) (provided for
in subheading
2933.39.61)......
SEC. 74298. 4-HYDROXY-TEMPO.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.83 4-Hydroxy-2,2,6,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
tetramethylpiperi 12/31/2023...
dinoxyl (CAS No.
2226-96-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.39.61)......
SEC. 74299. 2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYLPIPERIDIN-4-OL (TMP).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.84 2,2,6,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Tetramethylpiperi 12/31/2023...
din-4-ol (CAS No.
2403-88-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.39.61)......
SEC. 74300. 5-BROMO-2-(3-CHLOROPYRIDIN-2-YL)PYRAZOLE-3-
CARBOXYLIC ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.85 5-Bromo-2-(3- 6.4% No change No change On or before ''.
chloropyridin-2- 12/31/2023...
yl)pyrazole-3-
carboxylic acid
(CAS No. 500011-
86-9) (provided
for in subheading
2933.39.61)......
SEC. 74301. 2-CHLORO-5-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PYRIDINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.86 2-Chloro-5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(trifluoromethyl) 12/31/2023...
pyridine (CAS No.
52334-81-3)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.39.61)......
SEC. 74302. PICARBUTROX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.87 Tert-butyl N-[6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[[(Z)-[(1- 12/31/2023...
methyltetrazol-5-
yl)-
phenylmethylidene
]amino]oxymethyl]
pyridin-2-
yl]carbamate (CAS
No. 500207-04-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.39.61)......
SEC. 74303. 5-AMINO-3-(TRIFLUROMETHYL) PICOLINONITRILE
(T3630).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.88 5-Amino-3- 3.5% No change No change On or before ''.
(trifluoromethyl) 12/31/2023...
pyridine-2-
carbonitrile
(T3630) (CAS No.
573762-62-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.39.61)......
SEC. 74304. DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.89 Dextromethorphan Free No change No change On or before ''.
hydrobromide 12/31/2023...
(monohydrate (CAS
No. 6700-34-1) or
anhydrous (CAS
No. 125-69-9))
(provided for in
subheading
2933.49.26)......
SEC. 74305. IPFLUFENOQUIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.90 2-[2-(7,8-Difluoro- Free No change No change On or before ''.
2-methylquinolin- 12/31/2023...
3-yl)oxy-6-
fluorophenyl]prop
an-2-ol (CAS No.
1314008-27-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.49.30)......
SEC. 74306. THQ.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.91 1,2,3,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Tetrahydroquinoli 12/31/2023...
ne (CAS No. 635-
46-1) (provided
for in subheading
2933.49.70)......
SEC. 74307. PYRITHIOBAC SODIUM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.92 Sodium 2-chloro-6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(4,6- 12/31/2023...
dimethoxypyrimidi
n-2-
yl)sulfanylbenzoa
te (CAS No.
123343-16-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.59.10)......
SEC. 74308. LAROTRECTINIB SULFATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.93 (3S)-N-[5-[(2R)-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(2,5- 12/31/2023...
Difluorophenyl)py
rrolidin-1-
yl]pyrazolo[1,5-
a]pyrimidin-3-yl]-
3-
hydroxypyrrolidin
e-1-carboxamide
sulfuric acid
(Larotrectinib
sulfate) (CAS No.
1223405-08-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.59.53)......
SEC. 74309. IBRUTINIB.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.94 1-[(3R)-3-[4-Amino- 5.1% No change No change On or before ''.
3-(4- 12/31/2023...
phenoxyphenyl)pyr
azolo[3,4-
d]pyrimidin-1-
yl]piperidin-1-
yl]prop-2-en-1-
one (Ibrutinib)
(CAS No. 936563-
96-1) (provided
for in subheading
2933.59.53)......
SEC. 74310. ORTHOSULFAMURON.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.95 1-(4,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dimethoxypyrimidi 12/31/2023...
n-2-yl)-3-[2-
(dimethylcarbamoy
l)phenylsulfamoyl
]urea
(Orthosulfamuron)
(CAS No. 213464-
77-8) (provided
for in subheading
2933.59.95)......
SEC. 74311. 5-BROMOPYRIMIDINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.96 5-Bromopyrimidine Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 4595-59- 12/31/2023...
9) (provided for
in subheading
2933.59.95)......
SEC. 74312. BUTYLTHION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.97 4-Amino-6-tert- 1% No change No change On or before ''.
butyl-3- 12/31/2023...
sulfanylidene-2H-
1,2,4-triazin-5-
one (Butylthion)
(CAS No. 33509-43-
2) (provided for
in subheading
2933.69.60)......
SEC. 74313. P-1062.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.98 4-[4,6-Bis(2,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
dimethylphenyl)- 12/31/2023...
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]benzene-1,3-
diol (P-1062)
(CAS No. 1668-53-
7) (provided for
in subheading
2933.69.60)......
SEC. 74314. CARFENTRAZONE TECHNICAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.21.99 Ethyl 2-chloro-3- 3.3% No change No change On or before ''.
[2-chloro-5-[4- 12/31/2023...
(difluoromethyl)-
3-methyl-5-oxo-
1,2,4-triazol-1-
yl]-4-
fluorophenyl]prop
anoate
(Carfentrazone-
ethyl) (CAS No.
128639-02-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.99.22)......
SEC. 74315. UV ABSORBER 928.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.01 2-(Benzotriazol-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
yl)-6-(2- 12/31/2023...
phenylpropan-2-
yl)-4-(2,4,4-
trimethylpentan-2-
yl)phenol (CAS
No. 73936-91-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.99.79)......
SEC. 74316. UV ABSORBER FOR INDUSTRIAL COATINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.02 Methyl 3-[3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(benzotriazol-2- 12/31/2023...
yl)-5-tert-butyl-
4-
hydroxyphenyl]pro
panoate (CAS No.
84268-33-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.99.79)......
SEC. 74317. UNICONAZOLE-P.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.03 (4Z)-5-(4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Chlorophenyl)-2,2- 12/31/2023...
dimethyl-4-(1H-
1,2,4-triazol-1-
yl)-4-hexen-3-ol
(Uniconazole-P)
(CAS No. 83657-17-
4) (provided for
in subheading
2933.99.79)......
SEC. 74318. VCMMAE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.04 [4-[[(2S)-5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Carbamoylamino)- 12/31/2023...
2-[[(2S)-2-[6-
(2,5-dioxopyrrol-
1-
yl)hexanoylamino]-
3-
methylbutanoyl]am
ino]
pentanoyl]amino]p
henyl]methyl N-
[(2S)-1-[[(2S)-1-
[[(3R,4S,5S)-1-
[(2S)-2-[(1R,2R)-
3-[[(1S,2R)-1-
hydroxy-1-
phenylpropan-2-
yl]amino]-1-
methoxy-2-methyl-
3-
oxopropyl]pyrroli
din-1-yl]-3-
methoxy-5-methyl-
1-oxoheptan-4-yl]-
methylamino]-3-
methyl-1-oxobutan-
2-yl]amino]-3-
methyl-1-oxobutan-
2-yl]-N-
methylcarbamate
(CAS No. 646502-
53-6) (provided
for in subheading
2933.99.79)......
SEC. 74319. UVA 360.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.05 2-(Benzotriazol-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
yl)-6-[[3- 12/31/2023...
(benzotriazol-2-
yl)-2-hydroxy-5-
(2,4,4-
trimethylpentan-2-
yl)phenyl]methyl]-
4-(2,4,4-
trimethylpentan-2-
yl)phenol (CAS
No. 103597-45-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2933.99.79)......
SEC. 74320. TROFINETIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.06 (2S)-2-[[(2S)-1-(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Aminoacetyl)-2- 12/31/2023...
methylpyrrolidine-
2-
carbonyl]amino]pe
ntanedioic acid
(Trofinetide)
(CAS No. 853400-
76-7) (provided
for in subheading
2933.99.90)......
SEC. 74321. FLURAZOLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.07 Benzyl 2-chloro-4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(trifluoromethyl)- 12/31/2023...
1,3-thiazole-5-
carboxylate (CAS
No. 72850-64-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2934.10.10)......
SEC. 74322. OXATHIAPIPROLIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.08 1-(4-{4-[5-(2,6- 5.5% No change No change On or before ''.
Difluorophenyl)- 12/31/2023...
4,5-dihydro-1,2-
oxazol-3-yl]-1,3-
thiazol-2-yl}-1-
piperidinyl)-2-[5-
methyl-3-
(trifluoromethyl)-
1H-pyrazol-1-
yl]ethanone
(Oxathiapiprolin)
(CAS No. 1003318-
67-9) (provided
for in subheading
2934.10.10)......
SEC. 74323. CERTAIN ANTIMICROBIAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.09 2-Methyl-1,2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
thiazol-3-one 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 2682-20-
4) (provided for
in subheading
2934.10.90)......
SEC. 74324. RUBBER ACCELERATOR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.10 2-(1,3- 2.5% No change No change On or before ''.
Benzothiazol-2- 12/31/2023...
yldisulfanyl)-1,3-
benzothiazole
(CAS No. 120-78-
5) (provided for
in subheading
2934.20.10)......
SEC. 74325. 2-AMINO BENZOTHIAZOLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.11 1,3-Benzothiazol-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
amine (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
136-95-8)
(provided for in
subheading
2934.20.80)......
SEC. 74326. TECHNICAL ISOFETAMID FUNGICIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.12 3-Methyl-N-[2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl-1-(2- 12/31/2023...
methyl-4-propan-2-
yloxyphenyl)-1-
oxopropan-2-
yl]thiophene-2-
carboxamide
(Isofetamid) (CAS
No. 875915-78-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2934.99.12)......
SEC. 74327. CLOMAZONE TECHNICAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.13 2-[(2- 5.5% No change No change On or before ''.
Chlorophenyl)meth 12/31/2023...
yl]-4,4-dimethyl-
1,2-oxazolidin-3-
one (Clomazone)
(CAS No. 81777-89-
1) (provided for
in subheading
2934.99.15)......
SEC. 74328. NEM SALT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.14 4-(4-Methylphenyl)- Free No change No change On or before ''.
4-oxobutanoic 12/31/2023...
acid-4-
ethylmorpholine
(2:1) (CAS No.
171054-89-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2934.99.39)......
SEC. 74329. AMTC WET CAKE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.15 5-Amino-3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methylthiophene- 12/31/2023...
2,4-
dicarbonitrile
(CAS No. 52603-48-
2) (provided for
in subheading
2934.99.39)......
SEC. 74330. PHOTOINITIATOR 369.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.16 2-Benzyl-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(dimethylamino)-1- 12/31/2023...
(4-morpholin-4-
ylphenyl)butan-1-
one (CAS No.
119313-12-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2934.99.39)......
SEC. 74331. ISATOIC ANHYDRIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.17 2H-3,1-Benzoxazine- Free No change No change On or before ''.
2,4(1H)-dione 12/31/2023...
(Isatoic
anhydride) (CAS
No. 118-48-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2934.99.44)......
SEC. 74332. OCLACITINIB MALEATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.18 (Z)-But-2-enedioic 5.2% No change No change On or before ''.
acid; N-methyl-1- 12/31/2023...
[4-[methyl(7H-
pyrrolo[2,3-
d]pyrimidin-4-
yl)amino]cyclohex
yl]
methanesulfonamid
e (CAS No.
1208319-27-0)
(provided for in
subheading
2935.90.60)......
SEC. 74333. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.19 Methyl 4-[(3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methoxy-4-methyl- 12/31/2023...
5-oxo-1,2,4-
triazole-1-
carbonyl)sulfamoy
l]-5-
methylthiophene-3-
carboxylate
(Thiencarbazone-
methyl) (CAS No.
317815-83-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2935.90.75)......
SEC. 74334. PENOXSULAM TECHNICAL HERBICIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.20 2-(2,2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Difluoroethoxy)-N- 12/31/2023...
(5,8-dimethoxy-
[1,2,4]triazolo[1
,5-c]pyrimidin-2-
yl)-6-
(trifluoromethyl)
benzenesulfonamid
e (Penoxsulam)
(CAS No. 219714-
96-2) (provided
for in subheading
2935.90.75)......
SEC. 74335. ETHYL 2-SULFAMOYLBENZOATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.21 Ethyl 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Aminosulfonyl)be 12/31/2023...
nzoate (CAS No.
59777-72-9)
(provided for in
subheading
2935.90.75)......
SEC. 74336. SULFOSULFURON.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.22 1-(4,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dimethoxypyrimidi 12/31/2023...
n-2-yl)-3-(2-
ethylsulfonylimid
azo[1,2-a]pyridin-
3-yl)sulfonylurea
(Sulfosulfuron)
(CAS No. 141776-
32-1) (provided
for in subheading
2935.90.75)......
SEC. 74337. PYRIMISULFAN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.23 (RS)-2'-[(4,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
dimethoxypyrimidi 12/31/2023...
n-2-
yl)(hydroxy)methy
l]-1,1-difluoro-
6'-
(methoxymethyl)me
thanesulfonanilid
e (Pyrimisulfan)
(CAS No. 221205-
90-9) (provided
for in subheading
2935.90.95)......
SEC. 74338. PURIFIED STEVIOL GLYCOSIDE, REBAUDIOSIDE A.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.24 Purified steviol 2.5% No change No change On or before ''.
glycosides, 12/31/2023...
containing not
less than 95
percent by weight
rebaudioside A
(19-O-+-
glucopyranosyl-13-
O-(+-
glucopyranosyl(1-
2)-+-
glucopyranosyl(1-
3))-+-
glucopyranosyl-13-
hydroxykaur-16-en-
19-oic acid) (CAS
No. 58543-16-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2938.90.00)......
SEC. 74339. GLUCOSYLATED STEVIOL GLYCOSIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.25 13-[(2-O-b-D- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Glucopyranosyl-a- 12/31/2023...
D-
glucopyranosyl)ox
y]kaur-16-en-18-
oic acid b-D-
glucopyranosyl
ester
(Stevioside) (CAS
No. 57817-89-7)
(provided for in
subheading
2938.90.00)......
SEC. 74340. HYDROXYPROPYL GAMMA CYCLODEXTRIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.26 (2-Hydroxypropyl)- Free No change No change On or before ''.
g-cyclodextrin 12/31/2023...
(hydroxypropylate
d g-cyclodextrin)
(CAS No. 128446-
34-4) (provided
for in subheading
2940.00.60)......
SEC. 74341. HYDROXYPROPYLATED BETA CYCLODEXTRIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.27 2-Hydroxypropyl-b- 1% No change No change On or before ''.
cyclodextrin (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 128446-35-5)
(provided for in
subheading
2940.00.60)......
SEC. 74342. METHYL BETA CYCLODEXTRIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.28 Methyl b- Free No change No change On or before ''.
cyclodextrin (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 128446-36-6)
(provided for in
subheading
2940.00.60)......
SEC. 74343. 2'-FUCOSYLLACTOSE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.29 (2R,3R,4R,5R)-4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[(2S,3R,4S,5R,6R)- 12/31/2023...
4,5-Dihydroxy-6-
(hydroxymethyl)-3-
[(2S,3S,4R,5S,6S)-
3,4,5-trihydroxy-
6-methyloxan-2-
yl]oxyoxan-2-
yl]oxy-2,3,5,6-
tetrahydroxyhexan
al (2'-
Fucosyllactose)
(CAS No. 41263-94-
9) (provided for
in subheading
2940.00.60)......
SEC. 74344. ASCORBYL GLUCOSIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.30 (2R)-2-[(1S)-1,2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dihydroxyethyl]-3- 12/31/2023...
hydroxy-4-
[(2R,3R,4S,5S,6R)-
3,4,5-trihydroxy-
6-
(hydroxymethyl)ox
an-2-yl]oxy-2H-
furan-5-one
(Ascorbyl
glucoside) (CAS
No. 129499-78-1)
(provided for in
subheading
2940.00.60)......
SEC. 74345. DIMETHYLAMINE BORANE (DMAB).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.31 N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Methylmethanamine- 12/31/2023...
borane (1:1) (CAS
No. 74-94-2)
(provided for in
subheading
2942.00.50)......
SEC. 74346. ELDERBERRY EXTRACT CONCENTRATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.32 Elderberry extract Free No change No change On or before ''.
concentrate (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 84603-58-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3203.00.80)......
SEC. 74347. DISPERSE YELLOW 241.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.33 Disperse Yellow Free No change No change On or before ''.
241 (5-[(3,4- 12/31/2023...
Dichlorophenyl)di
azenyl]-2-hydroxy-
1,4-dimethyl-6-
oxopyridine-3-
carbonitrile)
(CAS No. 83249-52-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3204.11.35)......
SEC. 74348. DISPERSE ORANGE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.34 Disperse Orange Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Acetic acid, 12/31/2023...
cyano-[3-[(6-
methoxy-2-
benzothiazoyl)ami
no]-1H-isoindol-1-
ylidene}-, pentyl
ester) (CAS No.
173285-74-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.11.35)......
SEC. 74349. MIXTURES OF DISPERSE YELLOW FD11843 AND ACETIC
ACID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.35 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
Disperse Yellow 12/31/2023...
FD11843 (acetic
acid, 2-[3-(2-
benzothiazolylami
no)-1H-isoindol-1-
ylidene]-2-cyano-
, butyl ester
(CAS No. 173285-
73-9)) and acetic
acid, [3-(2-
benzothiazolylami
no)-1H-isoindol-1-
ylidene]cyano-, 2-
butoxyethyl ester
(CAS No. 173285-
94-4) (provided
for in subheading
3204.11.35)......
SEC. 74350. DISPERSE BLUE 54.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.36 Disperse Blue 54 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(1-Anilino-4,8- 12/31/2023...
dihydroxy-5-
nitroanthracene-
9,10-dione) (CAS
No. 37203-97-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.11.35)......
SEC. 74351. MIXTURES OF SEVERAL DISPERSE DYES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.37 Mixtures of 9,10- Free No change No change On or before ''.
anthracenedione, 12/31/2023...
1,5(or 1,8)-
dihydroxy-4-nitro-
8(or 5)-
(phenylamino)-
(Disperse Blue 54
and 77) (CAS No.
37203-97-7);
1,5(or 1,8)-
diamino-2-bromo-
4,8(or 4,5)-
dihydroxy-9,10-
anthracenedione
(Disperse Blue 81
(mixture of
isomers)) (CAS
No. 68134-65-6);
reaction products
of 3-
pyridinecarbonitr
ile, 5-[2-(2-
cyano-4-
nitrophenyl)diaze
nyl]-2-[[2-(2-
hydroxyethoxy)eth
yl]amino]-4-
methyl-6-
(phenylamino)-
(Disperse Red
1042A) (CAS No.
149988-44-3) and
3-
pyridinecarbonitr
ile, 5-[2-(2-
cyano-4-
nitrophenyl)diaze
nyl]-6-[[2-(2-
hydroxyethoxy)eth
yl]amino]-4-
methyl-2-
(phenylamino)-
(Disperse Red T-
1042) (CAS No.
137428-29-6); 4-
[(5-cyano-6-
hydroxy-1,4-
dimethyl-2-
oxopyridin-3-
yl)diazenyl]-N-(2-
ethylhexyl)benzam
ide (Disperse
Yellow 198) (CAS
No. 30449-81-1);
4,11-diamino-2-(3-
methoxypropyl)nap
htho[2,3-
f]isoindole-
1,3,5,10-tetrone
(Disperse Blue 60
(M)) (CAS No.
12217-80-0); and
4,11-diamino-2-[3-
(2-
methoxyethoxy)pro
pyl]naphtho[2,3-
f]isoindole-
1,3,5,10-tetrone
(Disperse Blue 60
(ME)) (CAS No.
65059-45-2)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.11.35)......
SEC. 74352. MIXTURES OF 4 DISPERSE BLUE DYES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.38 Disperse dye Free No change No change On or before ''.
mixtures of 12/31/2023...
Disperse Blue 77
(1-anilino-4,5-
dihydroxy-8-
nitroanthracene-
9,10-dione) (CAS
No. 20241-76-3);
Disperse Blue 60
(M) (4,11-diamino-
2-(3-
methoxypropyl)nap
htho[2,3-
f]isoindole-
1,3,5,10-tetrone)
(CAS No. 12217-80-
0); Disperse Blue
60 (ME) (4,11-
diamino-2-[3-(2-
methoxyethoxy)pro
pyl]-1H-
naphth[2,3-
f]isoindole-
1,3,5,10(2H)-
tetrone) (CAS No.
65059-45-2) and
Disperse Blue 77/
54 (1,8- and 1,5-
Isomers) (1-
anilino-4,8-
dihydroxy-5-
nitroanthracene-
9,10-dione) (CAS
No. 37203-97-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.11.35)......
SEC. 74353. MIXTURES OF 4 DYES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.39 Disperse dye Free No change No change On or before ''.
mixtures of 12/31/2023...
Solvent Yellow
163 (1,8-
bis(phenylsulfany
l) anthracene-
9,10-dione) (CAS
No. 13676-91-0);
Disperse Yellow
FD11843 (acetic
acid, 2-[3-(2-
benzothiazolylami
no)-1H-isoindol-1-
ylidene]-2-cyano-
, butyl ester)
(CAS No. 173285-
73-9)); acetic
acid, [3-(2-
benzothiazolylami
no)-1H-isoindol-1-
ylidene]cyano-, 2-
butoxyethyl ester
(CAS No. 173285-
94-4); Disperse
Orange FC 84508
(acetic acid, 2-
cyano-2-[3-[(6-
methoxy-2-
benzothiazolyl)am
ino]-1H-isoindol-
1-ylidene]-,
pentyl ester)
(CAS No. 173285-
74-0) and
Disperse Yellow
163 (3-[N-(2-
cyanoethyl)-4-
[(2,6-dichloro-4-
nitrophenyl)diaze
nyl]anilino]
propanenitrile)
(CAS No. 67923-43-
7) (provided for
in subheading
3204.11.35)......
SEC. 74354. DISPERSE RED 86.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.40 Disperse Red 86 (N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(4-Amino-3- 12/31/2023...
methoxy-9,10-
dioxoanthracen-1-
yl)-4-
methylbenzenesulf
onamide) (CAS No.
81-68-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.11.50)......
SEC. 74355. DISPERSE VIOLET 1.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.41 Disperse Violet 1 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(1,4- 12/31/2023...
Diaminoanthracene-
9,10-dione) (CAS
No. 128-95-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.11.50)......
SEC. 74356. DISPERSE BLUE 60.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.42 Disperse Blue 60 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(4,11-Diamino-2- 12/31/2023...
(3-methoxy-
propyl)-
naphtho[2,3-
f]isoindole-
1,3,5,10-
tetraone) (CAS
No. 12217-80-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.11.50)......
SEC. 74357. MIXTURES OF DISPERSE ORANGE 29, DISPERSE RED
167:1, AND DISPERSE BLUE 56.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.43 Disperse dye Free No change No change On or before ''.
mixtures of 12/31/2023...
Disperse Orange
29 (4-[[2-methoxy-
4-[(4-
nitrophenyl)
diazenyl]phenyl]
diazenyl]phenol)
(CAS No. 19800-42-
1); Disperse Red
167:1 (2-[3-
acetamido-N-(2-
acetyloxyethyl)-4-
[(2-chloro-4-
nitrophenyl)diaze
nyl]
anilino]ethyl
acetate) (CAS No.
1533-78-4);
Disperse Blue 56
(1,8-diamino-2-
bromo-4,5-
dihydroxyanthrace
ne-9,10-dione)
(CAS No. 68134-65-
6) and acetic
acid, 2-[3-(2-
benzothiazolylami
no)-1H-isoindol-1-
ylidene]-2-cyano-
, 2-butoxyethyl
ester (CAS No.
173285-94-4)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.11.50)......
SEC. 74358. DISPERSE YELLOW 54.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.44 Disperse Yellow 54 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(3-Hydroxy-2-(3- 12/31/2023...
hydroxyquinolin-2-
yl)inden-1-one)
(CAS No. 17772-51-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3204.11.50)......
SEC. 74359. ACID VIOLET 48.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.45 Acid Violet 48 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Disodium 3-[[4- 12/31/2023...
amino-9,10-dioxo-
3-[2-sulfonato-4-
(2,4,4-
trimethylpentan-2-
yl)phenoxy]anthra
cen-1-yl]amino]-
2,4,6-
trimethylbenzenes
ulfonate) (CAS
No. 12220-51-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.17)......
SEC. 74360. ACID BLUE 280.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.46 Acid Blue 280 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Sodium 2-[[4- 12/31/2023...
(cyclohexylamino)-
9,10-
dioxoanthracen-1-
yl]amino]-5-
ethoxybenzenesulf
onate) (CAS No.
68214-62-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.20)......
SEC. 74361. ACID BROWN 282.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.47 Acid Brown 282 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Disodium;chromiu 12/31/2023...
m(3+);5-methyl-4-
[(5-nitro-2-
oxidophenyl)diaze
nyl]-2-
phenylpyrazol-3-
olate;[7-nitro-3-
oxido-4-[(2-oxido-
1,4-
dihydronaphthalen-
1-
yl)diazenyl]napht
halen-1-yl]
sulfate) (CAS No.
70236-60-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.20)......
SEC. 74362. ACID RED 131.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.48 Acid Red 131 (CAS Free No change No change On or before ''.
No. 12234-99-0) 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.20)......
SEC. 74363. ACID RED 249.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.49 Acid Red 249 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Disodium 3-[(5- 12/31/2023...
chloro-2-
phenoxyphenyl)dia
zenyl]-4-hydroxy-
5-[(4-
methylphenyl)sulf
onylamino]naphtha
lene-2,7-
disulfonate) (CAS
No. 6416-66-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.20)......
SEC. 74364. ACID YELLOW 236.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.50 Acid Yellow 236 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 77907-21- 12/31/2023...
2) (provided for
in subheading
3204.12.45)......
SEC. 74365. ACID RED 407.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.51 Acid Red 407 (CAS Free No change No change On or before ''.
No. 146103-68-6) 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.45)......
SEC. 74366. ACID YELLOW 220.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.52 Acid Yellow 220 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(tetrasodium;2- 12/31/2023...
[[3-[[(Z)-1-(2-
chloroanilino)-3-
oxido-1-oxobut-2-
en-2-yl]diazenyl]-
4-
oxidophenyl]sulfo
nylamino]benzoate
; cobalt(2+))
(CAS No. 70851-34-
2) (provided for
in subheading
3204.12.45)......
SEC. 74367. ACID YELLOW 232.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.53 Acid Yellow 232 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Chromium, 2-[2- 12/31/2023...
(4,5-dihydro-3-
methyl-5-oxo-1-
phenyl-1H-pyrazol-
4-
yl)diazenyl]benzo
ate 2-[2-(4,5-
dihydro-3-methyl-
5-oxo-1-phenyl-1H-
pyrazol-4-
yl)diazenyl]-5-
sulfobenzoate
lithium sodium
complexes) (CAS
No. 85828-89-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.45)......
SEC. 74368. ACID YELLOW 235.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.54 Acid Yellow 235 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 90585-54- 12/31/2023...
9) (provided for
in subheading
3204.12.45)......
SEC. 74369. ACID YELLOW 151.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.55 Acid Yellow 151 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Sodium; 2-[[(Z)- 12/31/2023...
1-anilino-3-oxido-
1-oxobut-2-en-2-
yl]diazenyl]-4-
sulfamoylphenolat
e; cobalt(3+))
(CAS No. 72496-88-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3204.12.45)......
SEC. 74370. ACID VIOLET 43.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.56 Acid Violet 43 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Sodium 2-[(4- 12/31/2023...
hydroxy-9,10-
dioxoanthracen-1-
yl)amino]-5-
methylbenzenesulf
onate) (CAS No.
4430-18-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.50)......
SEC. 74371. ACID RED 33.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.57 Acid Red 33 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Disodium;5-amino- 12/31/2023...
4-hydroxy-3-
phenyldiazenylnap
hthalene-2,7-
disulfonate) (CAS
No. 3567-66-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.50)......
SEC. 74372. ACID BLACK 52.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.58 Acid Black 52 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Trisodium;chromi 12/31/2023...
um;3-hydroxy-4-
[(2-
hydroxynaphthalen-
1-yl)diazenyl]-7-
nitronaphthalene-
1-sulfonate) (CAS
No. 5610-64-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.50)......
SEC. 74373. ACID BLACK 2.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.59 Acid Black 2 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Disodium 4-amino- 12/31/2023...
5-hydroxy-3-[(E)-
(4-
nitrophenyl)diaze
nyl]-6-[(E)-
phenyldiazenyl]-
2,7-
naphthalenedisulf
onate) (CAS No.
8005-03-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.50)......
SEC. 74374. ACID GREEN 25.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.60 Acid Green 25 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Disodium;5- 12/31/2023...
methyl-2-[[4-(4-
methyl-2-
sulfonatoanilino)-
9,10-
dioxoanthracen-1-
yl]amino]benzenes
ulfonate) (CAS
No. 4403-90-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.12.50)......
SEC. 74375. BASIC BROWN 23.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.61 Basic Brown 23 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 446876- 12/31/2023...
48-8) (provided
for in subheading
3204.13.60)......
SEC. 74376. BASIC VIOLET 11:1 RHODAMINE DYE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.62 Basic Violet 11:1 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Bis{6- 12/31/2023...
(diethylamino)-
N,N-diethyl-9-[2-
(methoxycarbonyl)
phenyl]-3H-
xanthen-3-
iminium}
tetrachlorozincat
e(2-)) (CAS No.
73398-89-7) (CIN
45174) (provided
for in subheading
3204.13.60)......
SEC. 74377. BASIC YELLOW 37.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.63 Basic Yellow 37 (4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[4- 12/31/2023...
(diethylamino)ben
zenecarboximidoyl
]-N,N-
diethylaniline;
hydrochloride)
(CAS No. 6358-36-
7) (provided for
in subheading
3204.13.80)......
SEC. 74378. BASIC VIOLET 3.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.64 Basic Violet 3 ([4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[bis[4- 12/31/2023...
(dimethylamino)ph
enyl]
methylidene]cyclo
hexa-2,5-dien-1-
ylidene]-
dimethylazanium;c
hloride) (CAS No.
548-62-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.13.80)......
SEC. 74379. DIRECT ORANGE 118.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.65 Direct Orange 118 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Tetrasodium 7,7'- 12/31/2023...
(carbonyldiimino)
bis{4-hydroxy-3-
[(E)-(2-methyl-4-
sulfonatophenyl)d
iazenyl]-2-
naphthalenesulfon
ate}) (CAS No.
28706-33-4)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.20)......
SEC. 74380. DIRECT BLUE 86.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.66 Direct Blue 86 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Copper; 12/31/2023...
disodium;
2,11,20,29, 38,40-
hexaza-37,39-
diazanidanonacycl
o
[28.6.1.13,10.112
,19.121,
28.04,9.013,18.02
2, 27.031,36]
tetraconta-
1(36),2,4(9),5,7,
10(40),
11,13,15,17,19,21
(38),
22(27),23,25,28,3
0,32,34-
nonadecaene-6,24-
disulfonate) (CAS
No. 1330-38-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.25)......
SEC. 74381. DIRECT BLUE 199.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.67 Direct Blue 199 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Copper, [29H,31H- 12/31/2023...
phthalocyaninato(
2-)-
kN29,kN30,kN31,kN
32]-,
aminosulfonyl
sulfo
derivatives,
sodium salts)
(CAS No. 90295-11-
7) (provided for
in subheading
3204.14.30)......
SEC. 74382. DIRECT BLACK 168.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.68 Direct Black 168 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Trisodium;2-[4- 12/31/2023...
[(2-amino-4-
oxidophenyl)diaze
nyl]anilino]-5-
[(1-amino-8-oxido-
7-phenyldiazenyl-
3,6-
disulfonaphthalen-
2-
yl)diazenyl]benze
nesulfonate) (CAS
No. 85631-88-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.30)......
SEC. 74383. DIRECT RED 227.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.69 Direct Red 227 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Hexasodium;4- 12/31/2023...
hydroxy-5-[[4-[4-
[(E)-2-[4-[[4-[(8-
hydroxy-7-
phenyldiazenyl-
3,6-
disulfonatonaphth
alen-1-yl)amino]-
6-morpholin-4-yl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]-2-
sulfonatophenyl]e
thenyl]-3-
sulfonatoanilino]-
6-morpholin-4-yl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]-3-
phenyldiazenylnap
hthalene-2,7-
disulfonate) (CAS
No. 17791-81-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.30)......
SEC. 74384. DIRECT YELLOW 107.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.70 Direct Yellow 107 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(3-[[3-Methoxy-4- 12/31/2023...
[[2-methoxy-4-[(3-
sulfophenyl)diaze
nyl]
phenyl]carbamoyla
mino]
phenyl]diazenyl]
benzenesulfonic
acid) (CAS No.
25712-08-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.30)......
SEC. 74385. DIRECT GREEN 26.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.71 Direct Green 26 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Pentasodium;5- 12/31/2023...
[[4-[[4-anilino-6-
[[8-hydroxy-7-[[4-
[(8-hydroxy-3,6-
disulfonatonaphth
alen-1-
yl)diazenyl]-2-
methoxy-5-
methylphenyl]diaz
enyl]-3,6-
disulfonatonaphth
alen-1-yl]amino]-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]phenyl]d
iazenyl]-2-
hydroxybenzoate)
(CAS No. 6388-26-
7) (provided for
in subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74386. DIRECT YELLOW 11.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.72 Direct Yellow 11 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Disodium; 6-oxo- 12/31/2023...
5-[(4-
sulfonatophenyl)h
ydrazinylidene]
naphthalene-2-
sulfonate) (CAS
No. 1325-37-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74387. DIRECT ORANGE 15.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.73 Direct Orange 15 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Sodium; (8Z,20Z)- 12/31/2023...
2,3,14,15-
tetrazapentacyclo
[20.2.2.24,7.210,
13.216,19]
dotriaconta-
1(24),2,4,6,8,10,
12,14,16,18,20,
22,25,27,29,31-
hexadecaene-
6,11,18,23-
tetrasulfonic
acid) (CAS No.
1325-35-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74388. DIRECT BROWN 44.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.74 Direct Brown 44 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Disodium; 4- 12/31/2023...
[[2,4-diamino-5-
[[3-[[2,4-diamino-
5-[(4-
sulfonatophenyl)
diazenyl]phenyl]d
iazenyl]
phenyl]diazenyl]p
henyl]
diazenyl]benzenes
ulfonate) (CAS
No. 6252-62-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74389. DIRECT RED 81.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.75 Direct Red 81 2% No change No change On or before ''.
(Disodium;7- 12/31/2023...
benzamido-4-
hydroxy-3-[[4-[(4-
sulfonatophenyl)d
iazenyl]
phenyl]diazenyl]n
aphthalene-2-
sulfonate) (CAS
No. 2610-11-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74390. DIRECT YELLOW 142.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.76 Direct Yellow 142 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 71902-08- 12/31/2023...
4) (provided for
in subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74391. DIRECT RED 80.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.77 Direct Red 80 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(hexasodium;4- 12/31/2023...
hydroxy-7-[[5-
hydroxy-7-
sulfonato-6-[[2-
sulfonato-4-[(4-
sulfonatophenyl)
diazenyl]phenyl]d
iazenyl]
naphthalen-2-
yl]carbamoylamino
]-3-[[2-sulfonato-
4-[(4-
sulfonatophenyl)d
iazenyl]
phenyl]diazenyl]n
aphthalene-2-
sulfonate) (CAS
No. 2610-10-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74392. DIRECT RED 16.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.78 Direct Red 16, Free No change No change On or before ''.
disodium salt 12/31/2023...
(disodium;7-amino-
4-hydroxy-3-[(5-
hydroxy-6-
phenyldiazenyl-7-
sulfonatonaphthal
en-2-
yl)diazenyl]napht
halene-2-
sulfonate) (CAS
No. 6227-02-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74393. DIRECT RED 254.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.79 Direct Red 254 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Disodium;7-amino- 12/31/2023...
4-hydroxy-3-[[4-
[(4-
sulfonatophenyl)d
iazenyl]
phenyl]diazenyl]n
aphthalene-2-
sulfonate) (CAS
No. 6300-50-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74394. COLORANT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.80 Copper, [m-[[3,3'- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[(1-oxido-1,2- 12/31/2023...
diazenediyl)bis[[
2-(hydroxy-kO)-
4,1-phenylene]-
2,1-diazenediyl-
kN1]]bis[4-
(hydroxy-kO)-2,7-
naphthalenedisulf
onato]](8-)]]di-,
sodium (1:4) (CAS
No. 75173-68-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74395. DIRECT YELLOW 34.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.81 Direct Yellow 34 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Tetrasodium;3- 12/31/2023...
[[4-[[4-[(4,8-
disulfonatonaphth
alen-2-
yl)diazenyl]-2-
methoxy-5-
methylphenyl]carb
amoylamino]-5-
methoxy-2-
methylphenyl]diaz
enyl]naphthalene-
1,5-disulfonate)
(CAS No. 6420-33-
3) (provided for
in subheading
3204.14.50)......
SEC. 74396. VAT ORANGE 2 DYE POWDER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.82 Vat Orange 2 (1,2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dibromopyranthren 12/31/2023...
e-8,16-dione)
(CAS No. 1324-35-
2) (provided for
in subheading
3204.15.20)......
SEC. 74397. VAT VIOLET 13 DYE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.83 Vat Violet 13 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(5,20- 12/31/2023...
Diazaheptacyclo
[16.12.0.03,16.04
,13.06,
11.019,28.021,26]
triaconta-
1(18),3(16),4(13)
,6,8,10,
14,19(28),21,23,
25,29-dodecaene-
2,12,17,27-
tetrone) (CAS No.
4424-87-7) (CIN
68700) (provided
for in subheading
3204.15.20)......
SEC. 74398. VAT BROWN 3 DYE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.84 Vat Brown 3 (N-(28- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Benzamido- 12/31/2023...
6,13,19,26-
tetraoxo-16-
azaheptacyclo
[15.12.0.02,15.05
,14.07,
12.018,27.020,25]
nonacosa-
1(29),2(15),3,5(1
4),7(12),
8,10,17,20,22,24,
27-dodecaen-8-
yl)benzamide)
(CAS No. 131-92-
0) (provided for
in subheading
3204.15.20)......
SEC. 74399. VAT RED 10 DYE POWDER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.85 Vat Red 10 (2-(1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Amino-9,10- 12/31/2023...
dioxoanthracen-2-
yl)naphtho[2,3-
f][1,3]benzoxazol
e-5,10-dione)
(CAS No. 2379-79-
5) (provided for
in subheading
3204.15.30)......
SEC. 74400. VAT BROWN 57 DYE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.86 Vat Brown 57 (CAS Free No change No change On or before ''.
No. 12227-28-0) 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.30)......
SEC. 74401. VAT RED 31 DYE POWDER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.87 Vat Red 31 dye Free No change No change On or before ''.
powder (1-Amino-2- 12/31/2023...
[5-(1-amino-9,10-
dioxoanthracen-2-
yl)-1,3,4-
oxadiazol-2-
yl]anthracene-
9,10-dione) (CAS
No. 52591-25-0)
(CIN 60030)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.40)......
SEC. 74402. DYE MIXTURES OF VAT BROWN 3 AND VAT BLACK 27.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.88 Disperse dye Free No change No change On or before ''.
mixtures of Vat 12/31/2023...
Brown 3 (N-(28-
benzamido-
6,13,19,26-
tetraoxo-16-
azaheptacyclo
[15.12.0.0-
(2,15).0-(5,14).0
- (7,12).0-
(18,27).0-
(20,25)] nonacosa-
1(29),2(15),
3,5(14), 7(12),
8,10,17,20,22,
24,27-dodecaen-8-
yl)benzamide)
(CAS No. 131-92-
0) and Vat Black
27 (N-(28-
benzamido-
6,13,19, 26-
tetraoxo-16-
azaheptacyclo
[15.12.0.0-
(2,15).0-(5,14).0
- (7,12).0-
(18,27).0-(20,25)
] nonacosa-
1(29),2,4,7,
9,11,14,17,
20,22, 24,27-
dodecaen-4-yl)
benzamide) (CAS
No. 2379-81-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.40)......
SEC. 74403. VAT RED 13.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.89 Vat Red 13 (15- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Ethyl-12-(15- 12/31/2023...
ethyl-8-oxo-14,15-
diazatetracyclo
[7.6.1.02,7.013,1
6] hexadeca-
1(16),2,4,6,9,11,
13-heptaen-12-yl)-
14,15-
diazatetracyclo
[7.6.1.02,7.013,1
6] hexadeca-
1(16),2,4,6,9,11,
13-heptaen-8-one)
(CAS No. 4203-77-
4) (provided for
in subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74404. VAT YELLOW 2 DYE POWDER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.90 Vat Yellow 2 (6,16- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Diphenyl-5,15- 12/31/2023...
dithia-7,17-
diazapentacyclo
[11.7.0.03,11.04,
8.014,18] icosa-
1(13),3(11),4(8),
6,9, 14(18),16,19-
octaene-2,12-
dione) (CAS No.
129-09-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74405. VAT YELLOW 33 DYE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.91 Vat Yellow 33 (N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(9,10- 12/31/2023...
Dioxoanthracen-1-
yl)-4-[4-[[4-[4-
[(9,10-
dioxoanthracen-1-
yl)carbamoyl]phen
yl]
phenyl]diazenyl]p
henyl] benzamide)
(CAS No. 12227-50-
8) (provided for
in subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74406. VAT GREEN 1 DYE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.92 Vat Green 1 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Anthra[9,1,2- 12/31/2023...
cde]benzo[rst]pen
taphene-5,10-
dione, 16,17-
dimethoxy-) (CAS
No. 128-58-5)
(CIN 59825)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74407. VAT GREEN 3.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.93 Vat Green 3 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Anthra[2,1,9- 12/31/2023...
mna]naphth[2,3-
h]acridine-
5,10,15(16H)-
trione) (CAS No.
3271-76-9) (CIN
69500) (provided
for in subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74408. VAT BLUE 6 DYE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.94 Vat Blue 6 (15,30- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dichloro-2,17- 12/31/2023...
diazaheptacyclo
[16.12.0.03,16.04
,13.06,
11.019,28.021,26]
triaconta-
1(30),3,6,8,10,13
,15,18,21,
23,25,28-
dodecaene-
5,12,20,27-
tetrone) (CAS No.
130-20-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74409. VAT BLUE 20 DYE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.95 Vat Blue 20 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Anthra[9,1,2- 12/31/2023...
cde]benzo[rst]pen
taphene-5,10-
dione) (CAS No.
116-71-2) (CIN
59800) (provided
for in subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74410. VAT VIOLET 1.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.96 Vat Violet 1 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Benzo[rst]phenan 12/31/2023...
thro [10,1,2-cde]
pentaphene-9,18-
dione, dichloro-)
(CAS No. 1324-55-
6) (CIN 60010)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74411. VAT BROWN 1 DYE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.97 Vat Brown 1 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Naphth[2',3':6,7 12/31/2023...
]indolo[2,3-
c]dinaphtho[2,3-
a:2',3'-
i]carbazole-
5,10,15,17,22,24-
hexone, 16,23-
dihydro-) (CAS
No. 2475-33-4)
(CIN 70800)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74412. VAT BLACK 16 DYE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.98 Vat Black 16 (8- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Aminononacyclo 12/31/2023...
[18.10.2.22,5.03,
16.04,13.06,
11.017,31.022,27.
028,32]
tetratriaconta-
1(31),2,4,6(11),
7,9,13,15,17,19,2
2,24,26,
28(32),29,33-
hexadecaene-12,21-
dione) (CAS No.
26763-69-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74413. VAT BLACK 25.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.22.99 Vat Black 25 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Anthra[2,1,9- 12/31/2023...
mna]naphth[2,3-
h]acridine-
5,10,15(16H)-
trione, 3-[(9,10-
dihydro-9,10-
dioxo-1-
anthracenyl)amino
]-) (CAS No. 4395-
53-3) (CIN 69525)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74414. VAT BLACK 27.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.01 Vat Black 27 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Benzamide, N,N'- 12/31/2023...
(10,15,16,17-
tetrahydro-
5,10,15,17-
tetraoxo-5H-
dinaphtho[2,3-
a:2',3'-
i]carbazole-6,9-
diyl)bis-) (CAS
No. 2379-81-9)
(CIN 69005)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.15.80)......
SEC. 74415. REACTIVE YELLOW 145.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.02 Reactive Yellow Free No change No change On or before ''.
145 12/31/2023...
(Tetrasodium;7-
[[2-
(carbamoylamino)-
4-[[4-chloro-6-[3-
(2-
sulfonatooxyethyl
sulfonyl)
anilino]-1,3,5-
triazin-2-yl]
amino]phenyl]diaz
enyl] naphthalene-
1,3,6-
trisulfonate)
(CAS No. 80157-00-
2) (provided for
in subheading
3204.16.30)......
SEC. 74416. REACTIVE RED 195.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.03 Reactive Red 195 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Pentasodium 5- 12/31/2023...
[[4-chloro-6-[3-
(2-
sulfonatooxyethyl
sulfonyl)anilino]-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]-3-[(1,5-
disulfonatonaphth
alen-2-
yl)diazenyl]-4-
hydroxynaphthalen
e-2,7-
disulfonate) (CAS
No. 77365-64-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.30)......
SEC. 74417. REACTIVE BLUE 49.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.04 Reactive Blue 49 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Trisodium 1- 12/31/2023...
amino-4-[3-[[4-
chloro-6-(2-
sulfonatoanilino)-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]-2,4,6-
trimethyl-5-
sulfonatoanilino]-
9,10-
dioxoanthracene-2-
sulfonate) (CAS
No. 72214-18-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.30)......
SEC. 74418. REACTIVE BLUE 72.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.05 Reactive Blue 72 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Cuprate(2-), [C- 12/31/2023...
[[[3-[(4-amino-6-
chloro-1,3,5-
triazin-2-
yl)amino]-4-
sulfophenyl]amino
]sulfonyl]-C-
(aminosulfonyl)-
29H,31H-
phthalocyanine-C-
sulfonato(4-)-
kN29,kN30,kN31,kN
32]-, sodium
(1:2)) (CAS No.
68967-01-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.30)......
SEC. 74419. REACTIVE YELLOW 95 POWDER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.06 Reactive Yellow 95 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Trisodium 4-[[4- 12/31/2023...
chloro-6-(3-
sulfonatoanilino)-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]-2-[[1-
ethyl-6-hydroxy-4-
methyl-2-oxo-5-
(sulfonatomethyl)
pyridin-3-
yl]diazenyl]benze
nesulfonate) (CAS
No. 89923-43-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.30)......
SEC. 74420. REACTIVE RED 245.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.07 Reactive Red 245 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Tetrasodium 5-[4- 12/31/2023...
chloro-6-(N-
ethylanilino)-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
ylamino]-4-
hydroxy-3-(1,5-
disulfonatonaphta
len-2-
ylazo)naphthalene-
2,7-disulfonate)
(CAS No. 130201-
57-9) (provided
for in subheading
3204.16.30)......
SEC. 74421. REACTIVE BROWN 11.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.08 Reactive Brown 11 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Tetrasodium; 2- 12/31/2023...
[[4-[[4-[(4-amino-
6-chloro-1,3,5-
triazin-2-
yl)amino]-5-
sulfonatonaphthal
en-1-yl]diazenyl]-
7-
sulfonatonaphthal
en-1-
yl]diazenyl]benze
ne-1,4-
disulfonate) (CAS
No. 70161-16-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.30)......
SEC. 74422. MIXTURES OF REACTIVE BLACK 5 (NA) (FKP), REACTIVE
SCARLET F01-0439, AND REACTIVE ORANGE 131.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.09 Disperse dye Free No change No change On or before ''.
mixture of 12/31/2023...
Reactive Black 5
(Na) (FKP)
(tetrasodium; 4-
amino-5-hydroxy-
3,6-bis[[4-(2-
sulfonatooxyethyl
sulfonyl)
phenyl]diazenyl]n
aphthalene-2,7-
disulfonate (CAS
No. 17095-24-8);
Reactive Scarlet
F01-0439 (2-
naphthalenesulfon
ic acid, 7-amino-
4-hydroxy-,
coupled with
diazotized 2-[(4-
aminophenyl)
sulfonyl] ethyl
hydrogen sulfate
and diazotized 2-
amino-5-[[2-
(sulfooxy)ethyl]s
ulfonyl]
benzenesulfonic
acid, potassium
sodium salts)
(CAS No. 214362-
06-8); reaction
mass of 7-amino-
3,8-bis-[4-(2-
sulfoxyethylsulfo
nyl)-2-
sulfophenylazo]-4-
hydroxynaphthalen
e-2-sulfonic
acid, Na/K salt
and 7-amino-3-[4-
(2-
sulfoxyethylsulfo
nyl) phenylazo]-4-
hydroxy-8-[4-(2-
sulfoxyethylsulfo
nyl)-2-
sulfophenylazo]
naphthalene-2-
sulfonic acid, Na/
K salt and 7-
amino-3,8-bis-[4-
(2-
sulfoxyethylsulfo
nyl) phenylazo]-4-
hydroxynaphthalen
e-2-sulfonic
acid, Na/K salt
and 7-amino-8-[4-
(2-
sulfoxyethylsulfo
nyl)-phenylazo]-4-
hydroxy-3-[4-(2-
sulfoxyethylsulfo
nyl)-2-
sulfophenylazo]
naphthalene-2-
sulfonic acid, Na/
K salt, and
Reactive Orange
131
(benzenesulfonic
acid, 2,4-diamino-
3-[2-[4-[[2-
(sulfooxy)
ethyl]sulfonyl]
phenyl]diazenyl]-
5-[2-[2-sulfo-4-
[[2-(sulfooxy)
ethyl]sulfonyl]
phenyl] diazenyl]-
, potassium
sodium salt
(1:?:?)) (CAS No.
187026-95-5) and
dipotassium
disodium 2,4-
diamino-5-(2-{2-
sulfo-4-[2-
(sulfooxy)ethanes
ulfonyl]
phenyl}diazen-1-
yl)-3-(2-{4-[2-
(sulfooxy)ethanes
ulfonyl]
phenyl}diazen-1-
yl) benzene-1-
sulfonate
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.30)......
SEC. 74423. REACTIVE YELLOW F98-0159.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.10 Reactive Yellow Free No change No change On or before ''.
F98-0159 12/31/2023...
(benzenesulfonic
acid, 2-[2-[2-
[(aminocarbonyl)a
mino]-4-[(2,6-
difluoro-4-
pyrimidinyl)amino
]phenyl]diazenyl]-
5-[[2-
(sulfooxy)ethyl]s
ulfonyl]-, sodium
salt (1:2)) (CAS
No. 176449-21-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.30)......
SEC. 74424. DYE MIXTURES OF REACTIVE ORANGE 131 AND REACTIVE
SCARLET F07-0522.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.11 Disperse dye Free No change No change On or before ''.
mixtures of 12/31/2023...
Reactive Orange
131 (CAS No.
187026-95-5)
(dipotassium
disodium 2,4-
diamino-5-(2-{2-
sulfo-4-[2-
(sulfooxy)ethanes
ulfonyl]
phenyl}diazen-1-
yl)-3-(2-{4-[2-
(sulfooxy)ethanes
ulfonyl]
phenyl}diazen-1-
yl)benzene-1-
sulfonate) and
Reactive Scarlet
F07-0522 (CAS No.
891857-92-4)
(pentasodium 7-
amino-4-hydroxy-
3,8-bis-[2-sulfo-
4-(2-sulfooxy-
ethanesulfonyl)-
phenylazo]-
naphthalene-2-
sulfonate)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.30)......
SEC. 74425. REACTIVE BLACK 31.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.12 Reactive Black 31 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(cuprate(4-), 12/31/2023...
[4,5-dihydro-4-[2-
[8-(hydroxy-
.kappa.O)-7-[2-[2-
(hydroxy-
.kappa.O)-5-
methoxy-4-[[2-
(sulfooxy)ethyl]
sulfonyl]phenyl]d
iazenyl-
.kappa.N1]-6-
sulfo-2-
naphthalenyl]diaz
enyl]-5-oxo-1-(4-
sulfophenyl)-1H-
pyrazole-3-
carboxylato(6-)]-
, sodium) (CAS
No. 85585-91-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.50)......
SEC. 74426. REACTIVE RED 120.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.13 Reactive Red 120 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(hexasodium 5-[[4- 12/31/2023...
chloro-6-[4-[[4-
chloro-6-[[8-
hydroxy-3,6-
disulfonato-7-[(2-
sulfonatophenyl)d
iazenyl]naphthale
n-1-yl]amino]-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]anilino]-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]-4-
hydroxy-3-[(2-
sulfonatophenyl)d
iazenyl]naphthale
ne-2,7-
disulfonate) (CAS
No. 68214-04-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.50)......
SEC. 74427. REACTIVE BLUE 5.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.14 Reactive Blue 5 (1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Amino-4-{[3-({4- 12/31/2023...
chloro-6-[(3-
sulfophenyl)amino
]-1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl}amino)-4-
sulfophenyl]amino
}-9,10-dioxo-9,10-
dihydro-2-
anthracenesulfoni
c acid) (CAS No.
16823-51-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.50)......
SEC. 74428. REACTIVE ORANGE 13.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.15 Reactive Orange 13 Free No change No change On or before ''.
powder (trisodium 12/31/2023...
2-[[6-[(4-amino-6-
chloro-1,3,5-
triazin-2-yl)-
methylamino]-1-
hydroxy-3-
sulfonatonaphthal
en-2-
yl]diazenyl]napht
halene-1,5-
disulfonate) (CAS
No. 70616-89-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.16.50)......
SEC. 74429. REACTIVE ORANGE 12.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.16 Reactive Orange 12 Free No change No change On or before ''.
powder (trisodium 12/31/2023...
7-[[4-[(4-amino-6-
chloro-1,3,5-
triazin-2-
yl)amino]-2-
(carbamoylamino)
phenyl]diazenyl]n
aphthalene-1,3,6-
trisulfonate)
(CAS No. 70161-14-
7) (provided for
in subheading
3204.16.50)......
SEC. 74430. PIGMENT RED 177.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.17 Pigment Red 177 (1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
amino-4-(4-amino- 12/31/2023...
9,10-
dioxoanthracen-1-
yl)anthracene-
9,10-dione) (CAS
No. 4051-63-2)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.17.04)......
SEC. 74431. PIGMENT YELLOW 110.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.18 Pigment Yellow 110 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(4,5,6,7- 12/31/2023...
tetrachloro-3-[4-
[(4,5,6,7-
tetrachloro-3-
oxoisoindol-1-
ylidene)amino]phe
nyl]iminoisoindol-
1-one) (CAS No.
5590-18-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.17.04)......
SEC. 74432. PIGMENT YELLOW 147.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.19 Pigment Yellow 147 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(1-[[4-[(9,10- 12/31/2023...
dioxoanthracen-1-
yl)amino]-6-
phenyl-1,3,5-
triazin-2-
yl]amino]anthrace
ne-9,10-dione)
(CAS No. 4118-16-
5) (provided for
in subheading
3204.17.60)......
SEC. 74433. PIGMENT ORANGE 64.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.20 Pigment Orange 64 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(5-[(6-methyl-2- 12/31/2023...
oxo-1,3-
dihydrobenzimidaz
ol-5-yl)diazenyl]-
1,3-diazinane-
2,4,6-trione)
(CAS No. 72102-84-
2) (provided for
in subheading
3204.17.60)......
SEC. 74434. PIGMENT BLUE 29.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.21 Pigment Blue 29 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(aluminum sodium 12/31/2023...
orthosilicate
trisulfane-1,3-
diide (6:8:6:1))
(CAS No. 57455-37-
5) (provided for
in subheading
3204.17.60)......
SEC. 74435. PIGMENT VIOLET 15.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.22 Pigment Violet 15 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(hexaaluminum;hex 12/31/2023...
asodium;
tetrathietane;hex
asilicate) (CAS
No. 12769-96-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.17.60)......
SEC. 74436. PIGMENT BLUE 14.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.23 Pigment Blue 14 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(ethanaminium, N- 12/31/2023...
(4-(bis(4-
(diethylamino)phe
nyl)methylene)-
2,5-cyclohexadien-
1-ylidene)-N-
ethyl-,
molybdatetungstat
ephosphate) (CAS
No. 1325-88-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.17.90)......
SEC. 74437. SOLVENT BLUE 97.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.24 Solvent Blue 97 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(1,4-Bis(2,6- 12/31/2023...
diethyl-4-
methylanilino)ant
hracene-9,10-
dione) (CAS Nos.
61969-44-6 and
32724-62-2)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.19.11)......
SEC. 74438. SOLVENT GREEN 5.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.25 Solvent Green 5 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(bis(2- 12/31/2023...
methylpropyl)
perylene-3,9-
dicarboxylate)
(CAS No. 2744-50-
5) (provided for
in subheading
3204.19.11)......
SEC. 74439. SOLVENT YELLOW 98.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.26 Solvent Yellow 98 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(14-octadecyl-8- 12/31/2023...
thia-14-
azapentacyclo
[10.6.2.0-2,7.0-9
, 19.0-16,20]
icosa-
1(19),2,4,6,9,11,
16(20),17-octaene-
13,15-dione) (CAS
No. 12671-74-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.19.11)......
SEC. 74440. SOLVENT GREEN 7.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.27 Solvent Green 7 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(trisodium 8- 12/31/2023...
hydroxypyrene-
1,3,6-
trisulfonate)
(CAS No. 6358-69-
6) (provided for
in subheading
3204.19.11)......
SEC. 74441. SOLVENT RED 195.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.28 Solvent Red 195 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(methyl 4-cyano-5- 12/31/2023...
[[5-cyano-2,6-
bis(3-
methoxypropylamin
o)-4-
methylpyridin-3-
yl]diazenyl]-3-
methylthiophene-2-
carboxylate) (CAS
No. 72968-71-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.19.20)......
SEC. 74442. SOLVENT ORANGE 115.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.29 Solvent Orange 115 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(7H- 12/31/2023...
Benzimidazo[2,1-
a]
benzo[3,4][2]benz
othiopyrano
[7,8,1-
def]isoquinolin-7-
one) (CAS No.
53304-32-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.19.20)......
SEC. 74443. SPECIALTY DYES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.30 White/bluish Free No change No change On or before ''.
powder dye 12/31/2023...
containing
benzenesulfonamid
e, 2,2'-([1,1'-
biphenyl]-4,4'-
diyldi-2,1-
ethenediyl)bis[N-
(3-hydroxypropyl)-
, polymer with
formaldehyde, ar-
methylbenzenesulf
onamide and 1,3,5-
triazine-2,4,6-
triamine (CAS No.
1191239-40-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.19.20)......
SEC. 74444. SOLVENT GREEN 3.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.31 Solvent Green 3 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(1,4-bis(4- 12/31/2023...
methylanilino)ant
hracene-9,10-
dione) (CAS No.
128-80-3) (CIN
61565) (provided
for in subheading
3204.19.25)......
SEC. 74445. SOLVENT BLUE 36.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.33 Solvent Blue 36 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(1,4-bis(propan-2- 12/31/2023...
ylamino)anthracen
e-9,10-dione)
(CAS No. 14233-37-
5) (provided for
in subheading
3204.19.25)......
SEC. 74446. MIXTURES OF SOLVENT GREEN 3.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.34 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
Solvent Green 3 12/31/2023...
(1,4-bis(4-
methylanilino)ant
hracene-9,10-
dione) (CAS No.
128-80-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.19.25)......
SEC. 74447. SOLVENT RED 52.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.35 Solvent Red 52 (3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl-6-[(4- 12/31/2023...
methylphenyl)amin
o]-3H-
naphtho[1,2,3-
de]quinoline-2,7-
dione) (CAS No.
81-39-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.19.25)......
SEC. 74448. SOLVENT RED 149.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.36 Solvent Red 149 (6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(cyclohexylamino)- 12/31/2023...
3-methyl-3H-
naphtho[1,2,3-
de]quinoline-2,7-
dione) (CAS No.
21295-57-8 or
71902-8-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.19.25)......
SEC. 74449. SOLVENT RED 207.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.37 Solvent Red 207 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(1,5- 12/31/2023...
bis(cyclohexylami
no) anthracene-
9,10-dione) (CAS
No. 15958-68-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.19.25)......
SEC. 74450. SOLVENT VIOLET 14.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.38 Solvent Violet 14 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(1,5-bis(4- 12/31/2023...
methylanilino)ant
hracene-9,10-
dione) (CAS No.
8005-40-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.19.25)......
SEC. 74451. SOLVENT YELLOW 179.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.39 Solvent Yellow 179 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(2-[[4-[2-(4- 12/31/2023...
cyclohexylphenoxy
) ethyl-
ethylamino]-2-
methylphenyl]meth
ylidene]
propanedinitrile)
(CAS No. 54079-53-
7) (provided for
in subheading
3204.19.25)......
SEC. 74452. SOLVENT YELLOW 131.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.40 Solvent Yellow 131 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(2-(3- 12/31/2023...
hydroxypropyl)-6-
(3-
hydroxypropylamin
o)benzo[de]isoqui
noline-1,3-dione)
(CAS No. 52821-24-
6) (provided for
in subheading
3204.19.25)......
SEC. 74453. HOGEN BLUE XB-20.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.41 Synthetic organic Free No change No change On or before ''.
coloring matter 12/31/2023...
containing
copper(II)
phthalocyanine
(CAS No. 147-14-
8) (provided for
in subheading
3204.19.40)......
SEC. 74454. SOLVENT YELLOW 104.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.42 Solvent Yellow 104 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 143476- 12/31/2023...
34-0) (provided
for in subheading
3204.19.40)......
SEC. 74455. COMBINATION OF FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENERS 367 AND
371.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.43 Mixture of Free No change No change On or before ''.
Fluorescent 12/31/2023...
Brightener 367
(CAS No. 5089-22-
5) and
Fluorescent
Brightener 371
(provided for in
subheading
3204.20.80)......
SEC. 74456. FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENER CBS-X.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.44 Disodium 2,2'- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[biphenyl-4,4'- 12/31/2023...
diyldiethene-2,1-
diyl]dibenzenesul
fonate (CAS No.
27344-41-8) of a
kind used as a
fluorescent
brightening agent
(provided for in
subheading
3204.20.80)......
SEC. 74457. OPTICAL BRIGHTENER SWN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.45 7-(Diethylamino)-4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methylchromen-2- 12/31/2023...
one (CAS No. 91-
44-1) (provided
for in subheading
3204.20.80)......
SEC. 74458. C.I. FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENER 199:1.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.46 Mixtures of 1-(2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
cyanostyryl)-4-(4- 12/31/2023...
cyanostyryl)benze
ne (CAS No. 13001-
38-2); 2,2'-
oxydi(ethan-1-ol)
(CAS No. 111-46-
6); acetic acid
ethenyl ester,
polymer with
ethenol (CAS No.
25213-24-5);
methyl 4-[2-[4-(5-
methyl-2-
benzoxazolyl)phen
yl]vinyl]benzoate
(CAS No. 18039-18-
4); and
formaldehyde,
polymer with
oxirane and
phenol, methyl
ether (CAS No.
68988-31-8) of a
kind used as
fluorescent
brightening
agents (provided
for in subheading
3204.20.80)......
SEC. 74459. FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENER 368.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.47 Mixtures of 2-[4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[(E)-2-[4-(1,3- 12/31/2023...
benzoxazol-2-
yl)phenyl]ethenyl
]phenyl]-1,3-
benzoxazole (CAS
No. 1533-45-5); 5-
methyl-2-[4-[(E)-
2-[4-(5-methyl-
1,3-benzoxazol-2-
yl)phenyl]ethenyl
]phenyl]-1,3-
benzoxazole (CAS
No. 2397-00-4)
and 2-[4-[(E)-2-
[4-(1,3-
benzoxazol-2-
yl)phenyl]ethenyl
]phenyl]-5-methyl-
1,3-benzoxazole
(CAS No. 5242-49-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3204.20.80)......
SEC. 74460. 1,4-BIS(2-CYANOSTYRYL)BENZENE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.48 2-[(E)-2-[4-[(E)-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(2- 12/31/2023...
Cyanophenyl)ethen
yl]
phenyl]ethenyl]be
nzonitrile (CAS
No. 13001-39-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.20.80)......
SEC. 74461. CERTAIN MANUFACTURING INPUTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.49 1-[3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Dimethylamino)pr 12/31/2023...
opyl]-4-methyl-6-
oxo-3-pyridin-1-
ium-1-ylpyridin-2-
olate (CAS No.
104583-33-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3204.90.00)......
SEC. 74462. CERIUM SULFIDE PIGMENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.50 Pigment Free No change No change On or before ''.
preparations 12/31/2023...
based on cerium
sulfide or
mixtures of
cerium sulfide
and lanthanum
sulfide (CAS Nos.
12014-93-6 and
12031-49-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3206.49.60)......
SEC. 74463. MATTE PEARLESCENT PIGMENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.51 Coloring matter of Free No change No change On or before ''.
mica (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
12001-26-2) and
titanium dioxide
(CAS No. 13463-67-
7), coated with
submicron
poly(methyl
methacrylate)
(CAS No. 9011-14-
7) spheres to
create a matte
optical effect
(provided for in
subheading
3206.49.60)......
SEC. 74464. ANGLE-DEPENDENT INTERFERENCE PIGMENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.52 Angle-dependent Free No change No change On or before ''.
interference 12/31/2023...
pigments based on
a substrate of
transparent or
translucent
inorganic flakes
of
fluorophlogopite
(CAS No. 12003-38-
2), titanium
dioxide (CAS No.
13463-67-7), and
synthetic
amorphous silica
(CAS No. 112945-
52-5) (provided
for in subheading
3206.49.60)......
SEC. 74465. INORGANIC LUMILUX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.53 Inorganic products Free No change No change On or before ''.
of a kind used as 12/31/2023...
luminophores
containing zinc
sulfide (ZnS),
copper chloride-
doped (CAS No.
68611-70-1),
dizinc;silicate
(CAS No. 68611-47-
2), yttrium oxide
sulfide (Y2O2S),
europium-doped
(CAS No. 68784-83-
8), erbium sodium
ytterbium
fluoride
(Er0.04NaYb0.96F4
) (CAS No. 753489-
08-6), diyttrium
dioxide sulfide
(CAS No. 12340-04-
4), oxygen(2-
);yttrium(3+)
(CAS No. 1314-36-
9), (CAS No. 1314-
37-9) and
erbium(III) oxide
(CAS No. 12061-16-
4) (provided for
in subheading
3206.50.00)......
SEC. 74466. RIBBON/MATRIX RESIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.54 Optical fiber Free No change No change On or before ''.
ribbon cable 12/31/2023...
matrix resin, a
polymer in the
form of a liquid
coating, with a
density of
approximately
1.12 kg/liter,
viscosity of 3000
to 5000 cps at 25
C, with
elongation
greater than 20
percent and
tensile strength
of 22 to 32 MPa
(provided for in
subheading
3208.20.00)......
SEC. 74467. BONDING AGENT 2005.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.55 Solution as Free No change No change On or before ''.
defined in note 4 12/31/2023...
to chapter 32,
mixture of
poly(tolylene 2,4-
diisocyanate)
(CAS No. 26006-20-
2); 2,4-
diisocyanato-1-
methylbenzene
(CAS No. 584-84-
9) and butyl
acetate (CAS No.
123-86-4)
(provided for in
subheading
3208.90.00)......
SEC. 74468. FLUOROPOLYMER RESIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.56 Solution of high Free No change No change On or before ''.
molecular weight 12/31/2023...
fluoroethylene-
alkyl vinylether
(FEVE)
alternative
copolymer,
containing 38 to
42 percent by
weight of
moderate OH
number resin in a
blend of
cyclohexanone and
aromatic
hydrocarbon
solvent, having a
Tg of 20 C (CAS
No. 207691-69-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3208.90.00)......
SEC. 74469. ZIRCONIUM 12 PAINT DRIER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.57 Zirconium 12 paint Free No change No change On or before ''.
drier, mixtures 12/31/2023...
of naptha,
petroleum,
hydrotreated
heavy (CAS No.
64742-48-9),
zirconium 2-
ethylhexanoate
(CAS No. 22464-99-
9), nonane (CAS
No. 111-84-2),
zirconium,
bis(acetate-o)oxo-
(CAS No. 5153-24-
2) (provided for
in heading
3211.00.00)......
SEC. 74470. ZIRCONIUM 24 PAINT DRIER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.58 Zirconium 24 paint Free No change No change On or before ''.
drier, mixtures 12/31/2023...
of naptha,
petroleum,
hydrotreated
heavy (CAS No.
64742-48-9),
zirconium 2-
ethylhexanoate
(CAS No. 22464-99-
9), nonane (CAS
No. 111-84-2),
zirconium,
bis(acetate-o)oxo-
(CAS No. 5153-24-
2) (provided for
in heading
3211.00.00)......
SEC. 74471. DRIER ACCELERATORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.59 Prepared drier Free No change No change On or before ''.
accelerators 12/31/2023...
containing a
mixture of
cyclopentanone
(CAS No. 120-92-
3), cyclohexanone
(CAS No. 108-94-
1), and 2-pyridin-
2-ylpyridine (CAS
No. 366-18-7)
(provided for in
heading
3211.00.00)).....
SEC. 74472. LEMON OIL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.60 Essential oils of 3.3% No change No change On or before ''.
lemon (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
8008-56-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3301.13.00)......
SEC. 74473. SULFONIC ACIDS, C14-17-SEC-ALKANE, SODIUM SALT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.61 Sulfonic acids, Free No change No change On or before ''.
C14-17-sec- 12/31/2023...
alkane, sodium
salt (CAS No.
97489-15-1)
anionic aromatic
surface-active
agent (provided
for in subheading
3402.11.20)......
SEC. 74474. POTASSIUM ETHYL OCTYLPHOSPHONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.62 Potassium; Free No change No change On or before ''.
ethoxy(octyl)phos 12/31/2023...
phinate (CAS No.
68134-28-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3402.11.50)......
SEC. 74475. INTERMEDIATE IN THE PRODUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL
LUBRICANTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.63 (Z)-N-Methyl-N-(1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
oxo-9- 12/31/2023...
octadecenyl)glyci
ne (N-
oleylsarcosine)
(CAS No. 110-25-
8) surfactant
(provided for in
subheading
3402.11.50)......
SEC. 74476. POLYETHER DISPERSANT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.64 Oxirane, 2-methyl- Free No change No change On or before ''.
, polymer with 12/31/2023...
oxirane,
mono[(diethylamin
o)alkyl] ether
surfactant (CAS
No. 68511-96-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3402.12.50)......
SEC. 74477. D-GLUCOPYRANOSE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.65 (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
decoxy-6- 12/31/2023...
(hydroxymethyl)ox
ane-3,4,5-triol
(CAS No. 68515-73-
1) (provided for
in subheading
3402.13.20)......
SEC. 74478. 2-DODECOXY-6-(HYDROXYMETHYL)OXANE-3,4,5-TRIOL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.66 (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Dodecoxy-6- 12/31/2023...
(hydroxymethyl)ox
ane-3,4,5-triol
(CAS No. 110615-
47-9) (provided
for in subheading
3402.13.20)......
SEC. 74479. MIXTURES OF CERTAIN C12-14-ALKYL ETHERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.67 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
poly(oxy-1,2- 12/31/2023...
ethanediyl), a-
phosphono-v-
hydroxy-, C12-14-
alkyl ethers (CAS
No. 121158-63-2);
poly(oxy-1,2-
ethanediyl), a,a'-
phosphinicobis[v-
hydroxy-, di-C12-
14-alkyl ethers
(CAS No. 121158-
61-0); poly(oxy-
1,2-ethanediyl),
a,a',a"-
phosphinylidynetr
is[v-hydroxy-,
tri-C12-14-alkyl
ethers (CAS No.
121158-62-1);
alcohols C12-14,
ethoxylated (CAS
No. 68439-50-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3402.13.50)......
SEC. 74480. MANUFACTURING CHEMICAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.68 Mixtures of fatty Free No change No change On or before ''.
acids, coco, 12/31/2023...
ethoxylated (CAS
No. 61791-29-5)
and butan-1-
ol;ethane-1,2-
diol;propane-1,2-
diol (CAS No.
9038-95-3)
surfactant
(provided for in
subheading
3402.13.50)......
SEC. 74481. NONIONIC SURFACTANT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.69 D-Glucopyranose, Free No change No change On or before ''.
oligomeric, C10- 12/31/2023...
16-alkyl
glycosides (CAS
No. 110615-47-9);
water (CAS No.
7732-18-5); and D-
glucopyranose,
oligomeric, 2-
ethylhexyl
glycosides (CAS
No. 161074-93-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3402.13.50)......
SEC. 74482. CHEMICAL USED IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.70 Mixtures of sodium Free No change No change On or before ''.
[1-carboxy-17- 12/31/2023...
(dibutylamino)-17-
oxoheptadecan-8-
yl] sulfate (CAS
No. 62093-93-0);
sodium;18-hydroxy-
18-oxooctadecane-
1-sulfonate (CAS
No. 67998-94-1);
sodium (Z)-
octadec-9-enoate
(CAS No. 143-19-
1); and (Z)-N,N-
dibutyloctadec-9-
enamide (CAS No.
5831-80-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3402.90.10)......
SEC. 74483. ETHOXYLATED TRISTYRYLPHENOL PHOSPHATE POTASSIUM
SALT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.71 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
propane-1,2-diol 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 57-55-
6), poly(oxy-1,2-
ethanediyl), a-
(tris(1-
phenylethyl)pheny
l)-v-hydroxy-
(CAS No. 99734-09-
5), and poly(oxy-
1,2-ethanediyl),
a-(2,4,6-tris(1-
phenylethyl)pheny
l)-v-hydroxy-,
phosphate,
potassium salt
(CAS No. 163436-
84-8) (provided
for in subheading
3402.90.30)......
SEC. 74484. SODIUM POLYCARBOXYLATE, AQUEOUS SOLUTION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.72 Mixtures of 2,5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
furandione, 12/31/2023...
polymer with
2,4,4-
trimethylpentene,
sodium salt
(sodium;oxolane-
2,5-dione;2,4,4-
trimethylpent-1-
ene) (CAS No.
37199-81-8), and
poly(oxy-1,2-
ethanediyl), a-
(carboxymethyl)-v-
(tridecyloxy)-,
branched, sodium
salt (CAS No.
68891-17-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3402.90.50)......
SEC. 74485. AQUEOUS EMULSION OF A MIXTURE OF AMINE SOAPS AND
MISCELLANEOUS OTHER ADDITIVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.73 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
propane-1,2,3- 12/31/2023...
triol (glycerol)
(CAS No. 56-81-
5); 2-octadec-9-
enoxyethanol
phosphoric acid
(CAS No. 39464-69-
2); tall oil
fatty acid (CAS
No. 61790-12-3);
2,3-bis[[(Z)-12-
hydroxyoctadec-9-
enoyl]oxy]propyl
(Z)-12-
hydroxyoctadec-9-
enoate (castor
oil) (CAS No.
8001-79-4);
alcohols C16-
18,18
unsaturated,
ethoxylated (CAS
No. 68920-66-1);
2-(2-
hydroxyethylamino
)ethanol
(Diethanolamine)
(CAS No. 111-42-
2); distillates
(petroleum),
hydrotreated
light naphthenic
(CAS No. 64742-53-
6); phosphoric
acid (CAS No.
7664-38-2);
ethane-1,2-
diamine (CAS No.
107-15-3); and 2H-
benzotriazole
(CAS No. 95-14-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3403.19.50)......
SEC. 74486. AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF A MIXTURE OF FATTY AMINE
AND AMIDE SOAPS AND MISCELLANEOUS OTHER
ADDITIVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.74 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
(2E,4E,6E,8E,10E, 12/31/2023...
12E)-pentadeca-
2,4,6,8,10,12,14-
heptaenoic acid
(Fatty acids, C14-
18 and C16-18-
unsaturated) (CAS
No. 67701-06-8);
2-octadec-9-
enoxyethanol;phos
phoric acid (CAS
No. 39464-69-2);
distillates,
petroleum,
solvent-dewaxed
heavy paraffinic
(CAS No. 64742-65-
0); alcohols C16-
18,18
unsaturated,
ethoxylated (CAS
No. 68920-66-1);
2-(2-
hydroxyethylamino
)ethanol
(Diethanolamine)
(CAS No. 111-42-
2); ethane-1,2-
diamine (CAS No.
107-15-3);
phosphoric acid
(CAS No. 7664-38-
2), amines,
tallow alkyl,
ethoxylated (CAS
No. 61791-26-2);
and 2H-
benzotriazole
(CAS No. 95-14-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3403.19.50)......
SEC. 74487. AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF A MIXTURE OF FATTY AMINE
AND AMIDE SOAPS AND MISCELLANEOUS OTHER
ADDITIVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.75 Mixtures of N-[2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(octadecanoylamin 12/31/2023...
o)ethyl]octadecan
amide (CAS No.
110-30-5); 2-(2-
hydroxyethylamino
)ethanol (CAS No.
111-42-2);
phosphoric acid
(CAS No. 7664-38-
2); amines,
tallow alkyl,
ethoxylated (CAS
No. 61791-26-2);
fatty acids, C14-
18 and C16-18-
unsaturated (CAS
No. 67701-06-8);
and nonylphenol,
branched,
ethoxylated,
phosphated (CAS
No. 68412-53-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3403.99.00)......
SEC. 74488. PHOTOGRAPHIC GELATIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.76 Photographic Free No change No change On or before ''.
gelatin (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
9000-70-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3503.00.55)......
SEC. 74489. ICE FOUNTAINS (CLASS 1.4G).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.77 Ice fountains Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Class 1.4G) (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 9904-70-0)
generating a jet
of sparklers when
lit (provided for
in subheading
3604.10.90)......
SEC. 74490. MAGIC CANDLES CONTAINING MAGNESIUM POWDER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.78 Magic candles Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 12/31/2023...
magnesium powder
(CAS No. 7439-95-
4) that
automatically
relight
themselves when
blown out and
emit spark
effects when lit
(provided for in
subheading
3604.90.00)......
SEC. 74491. PARTY SNAPPERS (CLASS 1.4G).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.79 Snaps designed to Free No change No change On or before ''.
make a loud noise 12/31/2023...
when thrown to
the ground (CAS
No. 7761-88-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3604.90.00)......
SEC. 74492. FENPYROXIMATE 5SC.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.80 Mixtures of tert- Free No change No change On or before ''.
butyl 4-[[(E)- 12/31/2023...
(1,3-dimethyl-5-
phenoxypyrazol-4-
yl)
methylideneamino]
oxymethyl]benzoat
e (Fenpyroximate)
(CAS No. 134098-
61-6) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.91.25)......
SEC. 74493. PYRIFLUQUINAZON 20SC.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.81 Mixtures of 1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
acetyl-6- 12/31/2023...
(1,1,1,2,3,3,3-
heptafluoropropan-
2-yl)-3-(pyridin-
3-ylmethylamino)-
4H-quinazolin-2-
one
(Pyrifluquinazon)
(CAS No. 337458-
27-2) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.91.25)......
SEC. 74494. IMIDACLOPRID AND MUSCALURE FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.82 Product mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing (NE)-N- 12/31/2023...
[1-[(6-
chloropyridin-3-
yl)methyl]imidazo
lidin-2-
ylidene]nitramide
(Imidacloprid)
(CAS No. 138261-
41-3) and (Z)-
tricos-9-ene
(Muscalure) (CAS
No. 27519-02-4)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.91.25)......
SEC. 74495. FORMULATIONS OF ACEPHATE AND BIFENTHRIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.83 Formulations of N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[methoxy(methylsu 12/31/2023...
lfanyl)
phosphoryl]acetam
ide (Acephate)
(CAS No. 30560-19-
1) and (2-methyl-
3-
phenylphenyl)meth
yl (1R,3R)-3-[(Z)-
2-chloro-3,3,3-
trifluoroprop-1-
enyl]-2,2-
dimethylcycloprop
ane-1-carboxylate
(Bifenthrin) (CAS
No. 82657-04-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.91.25)......
SEC. 74496. FIPRONIL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.84 (RS)-5-Amino-1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[2,6-dichloro-4- 12/31/2023...
(trifluoromethyl)
phenyl]-4-
(trifluoromethysu
lfinyl)-1H-
pyrazole-3-
carbonitrile
(Fipronil) (CAS
No. 120068-37-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.91.25)......
SEC. 74497. ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.85 (Formulated Free No change No change On or before ''.
aluminium 12/31/2023...
phosphide
(alumanylidynepho
sphane) (CAS No.
20859-73-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.91.30)......
SEC. 74498. MAGNAPHOS FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.86 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
magnesium 12/31/2023...
phosphide
(trimagnesium;pho
sphorus(3-))
(Magnaphos) (CAS
No.12057-74-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.91.30)......
SEC. 74499. FORMULATED OXAMYL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.87 Mixtures of methyl 0.2% No change No change On or before ''.
(1Z)-2- 12/31/2023...
(dimethylamino)-N-
(methylcarbamoylo
xy)-2-
oxoethanimidothio
ate (Oxamyl) (CAS
No. 23135-22-0)
and application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.91.50)......
SEC. 74500. FORMULATED FUNGICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.88 Mixtures of 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(trichloromethyls 12/31/2023...
ulfanyl)-
3a,4,7,7a-
tetrahydroisoindo
le-1,3-dione
(Captan) (CAS No.
133-06-2) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.92.15)......
SEC. 74501. CERTAIN FUNGICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.89 Mixtures of (2Z)-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[2-fluoro-5- 12/31/2023...
(trifluoromethyl)
phenyl]sulfanyl-2-
[3-(2-
methoxyphenyl)-
1,3-thiazolidin-2-
ylidene]acetonitr
ile (CAS No.
958647-10-4); 1-
methylpyrrolidin-
2-one (CAS No.
872-50-4) and
polyoxyalkylene
polystyryl phenyl
ether (CAS No.
99734-09-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.92.15)......
SEC. 74502. PROTHIOCONAZOLE, FLUOPYRAM, AND TRIFLOXYSTROBIN
FUNGICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.90 Product mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 2-[2- 12/31/2023...
(1-
chlorocyclopropyl
)-3-(2-
chlorophenyl)-2-
hydroxypropyl]-1H-
1,2,4-triazole-3-
thione
(Prothioconazole)
(CAS No. 178928-
70-6), N-[2-[3-
chloro-5-
(trifluoromethyl)
pyridin-2-
yl]ethyl]-2-
(trifluoromethyl)
benzamide
(Fluopyram) (CAS
No. 658066-35-4)
and (2E)-2-
methoxyimino-2-[2-
[[(E)-1-[3-
(trifluoromethyl)
phenyl]
ethylideneamino]o
xymethyl]
phenyl]acetate
(Trifloxystrobin)
(CAS No. 141517-
21-7) (provided
for in subheading
3808.92.15)......
SEC. 74503. PROTHIOCONAZOLE, METALAXYL, AND TEBUCONAZOLE
FUNGICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.91 Product mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 2- 12/31/2023...
[(2RS)-2-(1-
chlorocyclopropyl
)-3-(2-
chlorophenyl)-2-
hydroxypropyl]-2H-
1,2,4-triazole-
3(4H)-thione
(Prothioconazole)
(CAS No. 178928-
70-6), methyl N-
(2-methoxyacetyl)-
N-(2,6-xylyl)-DL-
alaninate
(Metalaxyl) (CAS
No. 57837-19-1)
and (RS)-1-p-
chlorophenyl-4,4-
dimethyl-3-(1H-
1,2,4-triazol-1-
ylmethyl) pentan-
3-ol
(Tebuconazole)
(CAS No. 107534-
96-3) (provided
for in subheading
3808.92.15)......
SEC. 74504. MANCOZEB AND CHLOROTHALONIL FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.92 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
zinc;manganese(2+ 12/31/2023...
);N-[2-
(sulfidocarbothio
ylamino)ethyl]car
bamodithioate
(Mancozeb) (CAS
No. 8018-01-7)
and 2,4,5,6-
tetrachlorobenzen
e-1,3-
dicarbonitrile
(Chlorothalonil)
(CAS No. 1897-45-
6) (provided for
in subheading
3808.92.15)......
SEC. 74505. MIXTURES OF PICARBUTROX AND APPLICATION
ADJUVANTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.93 Mixtures of tert- Free No change No change On or before ''.
butyl N-[6-[[(Z)- 12/31/2023...
[(1-
methyltetrazol-5-
yl)-
phenylmethylidene
]amino]oxymethyl]
pyridin-2-
yl]carbamate
(Picarbutrox)
(CAS No. 500207-
04-5) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.92.15)......
SEC. 74506. MIXTURES OF TETRACONAZOLE AND APPLICATION
ADJUVANTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.94 Mixtures of 1-[2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(2,4- 12/31/2023...
dichlorophenyl)-3-
(1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy
)propyl]-1,2,4-
triazole
(Tetraconazole)
(CAS No. 112281-
77-3) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.92.15)......
SEC. 74507. MANCOZEB AND AZOXYSTROBIN FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.95 Formulations Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 12/31/2023...
zinc;manganese(2+
);N-[2-
(sulfidocarbothio
ylamino)ethyl]car
bamodithioate
(Mancozeb) (CAS
No. 8018-01-7)
and methyl (E)-2-
[2-[6-(2-
cyanophenoxy)pyri
midin-4-
yl]oxyphenyl]-3-
methoxyprop-2-
enoate
(Azoxystrobin)
(CAS No. 131860-
33-8) (provided
for in subheading
3808.92.28)......
SEC. 74508. MIXTURES OF CYMOXANIL AND FUMED DIOXOSILANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.96 Mixtures of (1E)-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(ethylcarbamoylam 12/31/2023...
ino)-N-methoxy-2-
oxoethanimidoyl
cyanide
(Cymoxanil) (CAS
No. 57966-95-7),
fumed dioxosilane
(CAS No. 112945-
52-5), and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.92.30)......
SEC. 74509. MICROTHIOL FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.97 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
micronized sulfur 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 7704-34-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3808.92.30)......
SEC. 74510. FORMULATIONS OF THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL,
IODOSULFURON-METHYL-SODIUM, AND DICAMBA.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.98 Product mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing methyl 12/31/2023...
4-[(3-methoxy-4-
methyl-5-oxo-
1,2,4-triazole-1-
carbonyl)sulfamoy
l]-5-
methylthiophene-3-
carboxylate
(Thiencarbazone-
methyl) (CAS No.
317815-83-1);
sodium;(5-iodo-2-
methoxycarbonylph
enyl)sulfonyl-[(4-
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)carbamoyl]azan
ide (Iodosulfuron-
methyl-sodium)
(CAS No. 144550-
36-7) and 3,6-
dichloro-2-
methoxybenzoic
acid (Dicamba)
(CAS No.1918-00-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74511. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL, ISOXADIFENETHYL, AND
TEMBOTRIONE HERBICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.23.99 Methyl 4-[(3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methoxy-4-methyl- 12/31/2023...
5-oxo-1,2,4-
triazole-1-
carbonyl)sulfamoy
l]-5-
methylthiophene-3-
carboxylate
(Thiencarbazone-
methyl) (CAS No.
317815-83-1),
ethyl 5,5-
diphenyl-4H-1,2-
oxazole-3-
carboxylate
(Isoxadifen-
ethyl) (CAS No.
163520-33-0) and
2-[2-chloro-4-
methylsulfonyl-3-
(2,2,2-
trifluoroethoxyme
thyl)benzoyl]cycl
ohexane-1,3-dione
(Tembotrione)
(CAS No. 335104-
84-2) (provided
for in subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74512. HERBICIDES USED ON GRASSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.01 Product mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing ethyl 12/31/2023...
(2R)-2-[4-[(6-
chloro-1,3-
benzoxazol-2-
yl)oxy]phenoxy]pr
opanoate
(Fenoxaprop-
ethyl) (CAS No.
71283-80-2)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74513. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL, ISOXAFLUTOLE, AND
CYPROSULFAMIDE HERBICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.02 Product mixtures 5% No change No change On or before ''.
containing methyl 12/31/2023...
4-[(3-methoxy-4-
methyl-5-oxo-
1,2,4-triazole-1-
carbonyl)sulfamoy
l]-5-
methylthiophene-3-
carboxylate
(Thiencarbazone-
methyl) (CAS No.
317815-83-1); (5-
cyclopropyl-1,2-
oxazol-4-yl)-[2-
methylsulfonyl-4-
(trifluoromethyl)
phenyl]methanone
(Isoxaflutole)
(CAS No. 141112-
29-0) and N-[4-
(cyclopropylcarba
moyl)phenyl]sulfo
nyl-2-
methoxybenzamide
(Cyprosulfamide)
(CAS No. 221667-
31-8) (provided
for in subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74514. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL AND IODOSULFURON-
METHYLSODIUM HERBICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.03 Product mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing methyl 12/31/2023...
4-[(3-methoxy-4-
methyl-5-oxo-
1,2,4-triazole-1-
carbonyl)sulfamoy
l]-5-
methylthiophene-3-
carboxylate
(Thiencarbazone-
methyl) (CAS No.
317815-83-1) and
sodium (5-iodo-2-
methoxycarbonylph
enyl)sulfonyl-[(4-
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)carbamoyl]azan
ide (Iodosulfuron
methylsodium)
(CAS No. 144550-
36-7) (provided
for in subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74515. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL AND MEFENPYR-DIETHYL
HERBICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.04 Product mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing methyl 12/31/2023...
4-[(3-methoxy-4-
methyl-5-oxo-
1,2,4-triazole-1-
carbonyl)sulfamoy
l]-5-
methylthiophene-3-
carboxylate
(Thiencarbazone-
methyl) (CAS No.
317815-83-1) and
diethyl 1-(2,4-
dichlorophenyl)-5-
methyl-4H-
pyrazole-3,5-
dicarboxylate
(Mefenpyr-
diethyl) (CAS No.
135590-91-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74516. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL AND TRIBENURON-METHYL
FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.05 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl 3-[(4- 12/31/2023...
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)
carbamoylsulfamoy
l]thiophene-2-
carboxylate
(Thifensulfuron-
methyl) (CAS No.
79277-27-3) and
methyl 2-[[(4-
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)-
methylcarbamoyl]s
ulfamoyl]benzoate
(Tribenuron-
methyl) (CAS No.
101200-48-0) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74517. TRIBENURON-METHYL FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.06 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl 2-[[(4- 12/31/2023...
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)-
methylcarbamoyl]s
ulfamoyl]benzoate
(Tribenuron-
methyl) (CAS No.
101200-48-0) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74518. CHLORSULFURON AND METSULFURON-METHYL
FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.07 Formulations of 1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(2- 12/31/2023...
chlorophenyl)sulf
onyl-3-(4-methoxy-
6-methyl-1,3,5-
triazin-2-yl)urea
(Chlorsulfuron)
(CAS No. 64902-72-
3), methyl 2-[(4-
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)carbamoylsulfa
moyl] benzoate
(Metsulfuron
Methyl) (CAS No.
74223-64-6) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74519. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL AND FLUROXYPYR
FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.08 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl 3-[(4- 12/31/2023...
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)
carbamoylsulfamoy
l]thiophene-2-
carboxylate
(Thifensulfuron-
methyl) (CAS No.
79277-27-3), 2-(4-
amino-3,5-
dichloro-6-
fluoropyridin-2-
yl)oxyacetic acid
(Fluroxypyr) (CAS
No. 69377-81-7)
and application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74520. ACIFLUROFEN FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.09 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
sodium;5-[2- 12/31/2023...
chloro-4-
(trifluoromethyl)
phenoxy]-2-
nitrobenzoate
(Aciflurofen)
(CAS No. 62476-59-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74521. S-METOLACHLOR AND MESTRIONE HERBICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.10 Formulations of 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
chloro-N-(2-ethyl- 12/31/2023...
6-methylphenyl)-N-
[(2S)-1-
methoxypropan-2-
yl]acetamide (S-
Metolachlor) (CAS
No. 87392-12-9)
and 4-amino-6-
tert-butyl-3-
methylsulfanyl-
1,2,4-triazin-5-
one (Mestrione)
(CAS No. 21087-64-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74522. METRIBUZIN FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.11 Formulations of 4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
amino-6-tert- 12/31/2023...
butyl-3-
methylsulfanyl-
1,2,4-triazin-5-
one (Metribuzin)
(CAS No. 21087-64-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74523. PENDIMETHALINE AND METRIBUZINE FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.12 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
3,4-dimethyl-2,6- 12/31/2023...
dinitro-N-pentan-
3-ylaniline
(Pendimethaline)
(CAS No. 40487-42-
1) and 4-amino-6-
tert-butyl-3-
methylsulfanyl-
1,2,4-triazin-5-
one (Metribuzine)
(CAS No. 21087-64-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74524. FORMULATIONS OF S-METOLACHLOR AND METRIBUZIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.13 Formulations of 2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
chloro-N-(2-ethyl- 12/31/2023...
6-methylphenyl)-N-
[(2S)-1-
methoxypropan-2-
yl]acetamide (S-
Metolachlor) (CAS
No. 87392-12-9)
and 4-amino-6-
tert-butyl-3-
methylsulfanyl-
1,2,4-triazin-5-
one (Metribuzin)
(CAS No. 21087-64-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74525. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL AND TRIBENURON-METHYL
FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.14 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl 2-[[(4- 12/31/2023...
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)-
methylcarbamoyl]
sulfamoyl]benzoat
e (Tribenuron-
methyl) (CAS No.
101200-48-0) and
3-[(4-methoxy-6-
methyl-1,3,5-
triazin-2-
yl)carbamoylsulfa
moyl] thiophene-2-
carboxylic acid
(Thifensulfuron)
(CAS No. 79277-67-
1) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74526. METSULFURON-METHYL FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.15 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl 2-[(4- 12/31/2023...
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)
carbamoylsulfamoy
l]benzoate
(Metsulfuron-
methyl) (CAS No.
74223-64-6) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74527. CHLORIMURON-ETHYL FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.16 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
ethyl 2-[(4- 12/31/2023...
chloro-6-
methoxypyrimidin-
2-
yl)carbamoylsulfa
moyl] benzoate
(Chlorimuron-
ethyl) (CAS No.
90982-32-4) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74528. MIXTURES OF BROMOXYNIL OCTANOATE AND BROMOXYNIL
HEPTANOATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.17 Mixtures of 2,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
dibromo-4- 12/31/2023...
cyanophenyl
octanoate
(Bromoxynil
octanoate) (CAS
No. 1689-99-2)
and 2,6-dibromo-4-
cyanophenyl
heptanoate
(Bromoxynil
heptanoate) (CAS
No. 56634-95-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74529. SULFOMETURON-METHYL AND METSULFURON-METHYL
FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.18 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl 2-[(4,6- 12/31/2023...
dimethylpyrimidin-
2-
yl)carbamoylsulfa
moyl] benzoate
(Sulfometuron-
methyl) (CAS No.
74222-97-2) and
methyl 2-[(4-
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)carbamoylsulfa
moyl] benzoate
(Metsulfuron-
methyl) (CAS No.
74223-64-6) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74530. CHLORIMURON-ETHYL AND TRIBENURON-METHYL
FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.19 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
ethyl 2-[(4- 12/31/2023...
chloro-6-
methoxypyrimidin-
2-
yl)carbamoylsulfa
moyl] benzoate
(Chlorimuron-
ethyl) (CAS No.
90982-32-4) and
methyl 2-[[(4-
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)-
methylcarbamoyl]s
ulfamoyl]
benzoate
(Tribenuron-
methyl) (CAS No.
101200-48-0) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74531. FORMULATIONS CONTAINING TIAFENACIL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.20 Formulations 0.9% No change No change On or before ''.
containing methyl 12/31/2023...
3-[2-[2-chloro-4-
fluoro-5-[3-
methyl-2,6-dioxo-
4-
(trifluoromethyl)
pyrimidin-1-
yl]phenyl]
sulfanylpropanoyl
amino]propanoate
(Tiafenacil) (CAS
No. 1220411-29-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74532. DIURON 80.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.21 Formulated Free No change No change On or before ''.
products 12/31/2023...
containing
mixtures of 3-
(3,4-
dichlorophenyl)-
1,1-dimethylurea
(CAS No. 330-54-
1) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74533. FLAZASULFURON HERBICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.22 Formulations of 1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(4,6- 12/31/2023...
dimethoxypyrimidi
n-2-yl)-3-[3-
(trifluoromethyl)
pyridin-2-
yl]sulfonylurea
(Flazasulfuron)
(CAS No. 104040-
78-0) (provided
for in subheading
3808.93.15)......
SEC. 74534. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.23 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl 3-[(4- 12/31/2023...
methoxy-6-methyl-
1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)
carbamoylsulfamoy
l]thiophene-2-
carboxylate
(Thifensulfuron-
methyl) (CAS No.
79277-27-3) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.50)......
SEC. 74535. HERBICIDE FOR FARM AND RANCH USE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.24 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
(RS)-2-Chloro-N- 12/31/2023...
(2-ethyl-6-methyl-
phenyl)-N-(1-
methoxypropan-2-
yl)acetamide (S-
metolachlor) (CAS
No. 87392-12-9)
and ammonium
(2RS)-2-amino-4-
(methylphosphinat
o)butyric acid
(Glufosinate)
(CAS No. 77182-82-
2) (provided for
in subheading
3808.93.50)......
SEC. 74536. PROPANIL FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.25 Formulations of N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(3,4- 12/31/2023...
dichlorophenyl)pr
opanamide
(Propanil) (CAS
No. 709-98-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.50)......
SEC. 74537. THIFENSULFURON FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.26 Formulations of 3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[(4-methoxy-6- 12/31/2023...
methyl-1,3,5-
triazin-2-
yl)carbamoylsulfa
moyl] thiophene-2-
carboxylic acid
(Thifensulfuron)
(CAS No. 79277-67-
1) and
application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.93.50)......
SEC. 74538. TOLPYRALATE AND NICOSULFURON HERBICIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.27 Formulations of Free No change No change On or before ''.
(RS)-1-{1-ethyl-4- 12/31/2023...
[4-mesyl-3-(2-
methoxyethoxy)-o-
toluoyl]pyrazol-5-
yloxy}ethyl
methyl carbonate
(Tolpyralate)
(CAS No. 1101132-
67-5) and 2-[(4,6-
dimethoxypyrimidi
n-2-
yl)carbamoylsulfa
moyl]-N,N-
dimethylpyridine-
3-carboxamide
(Nicosulfuron)
(CAS No. 111991-
09-4) (provided
for in subheading
3808.93.50)......
SEC. 74539. MIXTURES OF MAGNESIUM SALTS AND APPLICATION
ADJUVANTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.28 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
magnesium 12/31/2023...
dinitrate (CAS
No. 10377-60-3),
5-chloro-2-methyl-
1,2-thiazol-3-one
(CAS No. 26172-55-
4), 2-methyl-1,2-
thiazol-3-one
(CAS No. 2682-20-
4), magnesium
dichloride (CAS
No. 7786-30-3),
and application
adjuvants
(provided for in
subheading
3808.94.50)......
SEC. 74540. NISIN FORMULATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.29 Nisin preparations Free No change No change On or before ''.
including 2.5 12/31/2023...
percent Nisin and
92 percent salt
(CAS No. 1414-45-
5) (provided for
in subheading
3808.99.95)......
SEC. 74541. CERTAIN FIXATIVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.30 Dye fixative used Free No change No change On or before ''.
in the textile 12/31/2023...
industry
containing
benzenesulfonic
acid, hydroxy-,
sodium salt
(1:1), polymer
with formaldehyde
and 4,4'-
sulfonylbis(pheno
l) (CAS No. 71832-
81-0) (provided
for in subheading
3809.91.00)......
SEC. 74542. FUEL OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS
CONTAINING POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ETHENYL ACETATE).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.31 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 12/31/2023...
poly(ethylene-co-
ethenyl acetate)
(CAS No. 24937-78-
8) used as a cold
flow improver for
fuel oils
(provided for in
subheading
3811.90.00)......
SEC. 74543. FUEL OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS
CONTAINING FUMARATE VINYL ACETATE CO-POLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.32 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 12/31/2023...
fumarate vinyl
acetate co-
polymer (CAS No.
68954-13-2) used
as a cold flow
improver for fuel
oils (provided
for in subheading
3811.90.00)......
SEC. 74544. CRUDE OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS
CONTAINING FUMARATE VINYL ACETATE COPOLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.33 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 12/31/2023...
fumarate vinyl
acetate copolymer
(CAS No. 68954-15-
4 or 68954-14-3)
used as a cold
flow improver for
crude oil
(provided for in
subheading
3811.90.00)......
SEC. 74545. POUR POINT DEPRESSANTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.34 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 12/31/2023...
hydrophobic
acrylic polymer
(CAS No. 27029-57-
8) used as a pour
point depressant
for crude oil
(provided for in
subheading
3811.90.00)......
SEC. 74546. FUEL OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS
CONTAINING POLY (ETHYLENE-CO-ETHENYL ACETATE
AND VINYL 2-ETHYL HEXANOATE).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.35 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing poly 12/31/2023...
(ethylene-co-
ethenyl acetate
and vinyl 2-ethyl
hexanoate) (CAS
No. 52856-75-4)
used as a cold
flow improver for
fuel oil
(provided for in
subheading
3811.90.00)......
SEC. 74547. POLY(ISOBUTYLENE) HYDROFORMYLATION PRODUCTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.36 Mixtures 5% No change No change On or before ''.
consisting of 12/31/2023...
poly(isobutylene)
hydroformylation
products,
reaction products
with ammonia (CAS
No. 337367-30-3),
used in the
production of
gasoline
detergent
additive packages
(provided for in
subheading
3811.90.00)......
SEC. 74548. INPUT FOR RUBBER PRODUCTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.37 Mixtures of 3-(3,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
dichlorophenyl)- 12/31/2023...
1,1-dimethylurea
(CAS No. 330-54-
1) with acrylate
rubber (provided
for in subheading
3812.10.10)......
SEC. 74549. MIXTURES OF OLIGOMERS AS GENERAL ANTIOXIDANTS FOR
RUBBER TIRES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.38 Mixtures of 4.4% No change No change On or before ''.
oligomers of 12/31/2023...
2,2,4-trimethyl-
1,2-
dihydroquinoline
(CAS Nos. 147-47-
7 and 26780-96-1)
as general
antioxidants for
rubber tires
(provided for in
subheading
3812.31.00)......
SEC. 74550. BENZENE, 2,4-DIISOCYANATO-1,3,5-TRIS(1-
METHYLETHYL)-, HOMOPOLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.39 Benzene, 2,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
diisocyanato- 12/31/2023...
1,3,5-tris(1-
methylethyl)-,
homopolymer (CAS
No. 29963-44-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3812.39.60)......
SEC. 74551. AROMATIC AMINE ANTIOXIDANTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.40 Aromatic amine Free No change No change On or before ''.
liquid 12/31/2023...
antioxidants for
various polymers
consisting of
benzenamine, N-
phenyl-, reaction
products with
2,4,4-
trimethylpentene
(CAS No. 68411-46-
1) (provided for
in subheading
3812.39.60)......
SEC. 74552. ANTIOXIDANT BLENDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.41 Antioxidant blends Free No change No change On or before ''.
for polymers 12/31/2023...
consisting of
tetrakismethylene
(3, 5-di-t-butyl-
4-
hydroxyhydrocinna
mate) methane
(CAS No. 6683-19-
8) and tris (2, 4-
di-t-butylphenyl)
phosphite (CAS
No. 31570-04-4)
(provided for in
subheading
3812.39.60)......
SEC. 74553. ANTIOXIDANT BLENDS TO PROTECT POLYMERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.42 Antioxidant blends Free No change No change On or before ''.
for polymers 12/31/2023...
consisting of N,
N'-hexamethylene
bis[3-(3,5-di-t-
butyl-4-
hydroxyphenyl)pro
pionamide] (CAS
No. 23128-74-7)
and tris (2, 4-di-
t-butylphenyl)
phosphite (CAS
No. 31570-04-4)
(provided for in
subheading
3812.39.60)......
SEC. 74554. SYNTHETIC HYDROTALCITE COATED WITH FATTY ACID AND
MAGNESIUM STEARATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.43 Polyvinyl chloride 1.7% No change No change On or before ''.
stabilizers 12/31/2023...
consisting of
magnesium
aluminum
hydroxide
carbonate
(synthetic
hydrotalcite)
(CAS No. 11097-59-
9) coated with
fatty acids (CAS
No. 67701-03-5)
and magnesium
stearate (CAS No.
91031-63-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3812.39.90)......
SEC. 74555. SILICA SCORCH RETARDERS AND POLYMERIZATION
INHIBITORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.44 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
precipitated 12/31/2023...
silica gel (CAS
No. 112926-00-8)
and (4-hydroxy-
2,2,6,6-
tetramethyl-1-
piperidinyl)oxida
nyl (CAS No. 2226-
96-2) of a kind
used as
polymerization
inhibitors
(provided for in
subheading
3812.39.90)......
SEC. 74556. SYNTHETIC HYDROTALCITE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.45 Magnesium aluminum 1.6% No change No change On or before ''.
hydroxide 12/31/2023...
carbonate
(synthetic
hydrotalcite)
(CAS No. 11097-59-
9) coated with a
vegetable-based
(palm oil)
stearic acid
(provided for in
subheading
3812.39.90)......
SEC. 74557. LIGHT STABILIZERS FOR CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.46 Hindered amine Free No change No change On or before ''.
light stabilizers 12/31/2023...
for
polypropylene,
polyvinyl
chloride and
other similar
goods, the
foregoing
consisting of 1,6-
hexanediamine,
N,N'-bis(2,2,6,6-
tetramethyl-4-
piperidinyl)-,
polymer with
2,4,6-trichloro-
1,3,5-triazine,
reaction products
with N-butyl-1-
butanamine and N-
butyl-2,2,6,6-
tetramethyl-4-
piperidinamine
(CAS No. 192268-
64-7) (provided
for in subheading
3812.39.90)......
SEC. 74558. LIGHT STABILIZER FOR PLASTICS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.47 Light stabilizer Free No change No change On or before ''.
for plastics 12/31/2023...
containing a
mixture of
(2,2,6,6-
tetramethy, 4-
piperidinyl)
polymer in 50
percent
polypropylene
(CAS No. 69447-45-
8); 2,2,6,6-
tetramethylpiperi
din-4-yl)
octadecanoate
(CAS No. 167078-
06-0) and 2,2,6,6-
tetramethylpiperi
din-4-ol (CAS No.
2403-88-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3812.39.90)......
SEC. 74559. PREPARATIONS OF BIS(2,4-DICHLOROBENZOYL) PEROXIDE
50 PERCENT PASTE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.48 Preparations each Free No change No change On or before ''.
used as an 12/31/2023...
initiator
(radical source)
in the
crosslinking of
polymers
consisting of
bis(2,4-
dichlorobenzoyl)p
eroxide (CAS No.
133-14-2) and
silicone oil
(provided for in
subheading
3815.90.50)......
SEC. 74560. DISTILLED TALL OILS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.49 Distilled tall Free No change No change On or before ''.
oils containing 12/31/2023...
more than 2
percent by weight
rosin (CAS No.
8002-26-4)
(provided for in
subheading
3823.13.00)......
SEC. 74561. PYRIDINE, ALKYL DERIVATIVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.50 Pyridine, alkyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
derivatives (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 68391-11-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.28)......
SEC. 74562. POLYISOCYANATE CROSSLINKING AGENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.51 Polyisocyanate Free No change No change On or before ''.
crosslinking 12/31/2023...
agent tris(4-
isocyanatophenoxy
)-sulfanylidene-
l5-phosphane (CAS
No. 4151-51-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.28)......
SEC. 74563. BONDING AGENT MIXTURES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.52 Mixture of Free No change No change On or before ''.
phenol;propane-1- 12/31/2023...
sulfonic acid
(CAS No. 70775-94-
9) and 1,3-
diisocyanato-2-
methylbenzene;2,4-
diisocyanato-1-
methylbenzene
(CAS No. 31370-61-
3) (provided for
in subheading
3824.99.28)......
SEC. 74564. LIQUID, CHEMICALLY MODIFIED AMINE COMPLEX OF
BORON TRIFLUORIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.53 Liquid, chemically Free No change No change On or before ''.
modified amine 12/31/2023...
complex of
(benzylamine)trif
luoroboron (CAS
No. 696-99-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.28)......
SEC. 74565. PHTHALOCYANINE DERIVATIVE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.54 1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Octadecanaminium, 12/31/2023...
N,N-dimethyl-N-
octadecyl-, (Sp-4-
2)-[29H,31H-
phthalocyanine-2-
sulfonato(3-)-
kN29, kN30, kN31,
kN32]cuprate(1-)
(CAS No. 70750-63-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3824.99.28)......
SEC. 74566. MIXTURES OF COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, GLYCOL
DISTEARATE, LAURETH-4, AND WATER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.55 Mixtures of 2-[3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(dodecanoylamino) 12/31/2023...
propyl-
dimethylazaniumyl
]acetate
(Cocamidopropyl
betaine) (CAS No.
61789-40-0);
fatty acids, C16-
18, esters with
ethylene glycol
(glycol
distearate) (CAS
No. 91031-31-1);
alcohols C12-14,
ethoxylated
(Laureth-4) (CAS
No. 68439-50-9)
and oxidane
(water) (CAS No.
7732-18-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.41)......
SEC. 74567. MIXTURES OF TALL OIL MONO-, DI-, AND
TRIGLYCERIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.56 Mixtures of tall Free No change No change On or before ''.
oil mono-, di-, 12/31/2023...
and triglycerides
of a kind used
for fuel
additives (CAS
No. 97722-02-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.41)......
SEC. 74568. TALLOW-BIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL) AMINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.57 Mixtures of fatty Free No change No change On or before ''.
substances of 12/31/2023...
animal origin
containing 50
percent by weight
of 2-(2-
hydroxyethylamino
)ethanol on a
polyethylene
carrier (provided
for in subheading
3824.99.41)......
SEC. 74569. ADDITIVE MIXTURES FOR METALWORKING FLUIDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.58 Additive mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
for metalworking 12/31/2023...
fluids of 2-
[dimethyl(propyl)
azaniumyl]ethyl-
[2-[2-[2-[2-[2-[2-
[2-
methoxyethyl(dime
thyl)azaniumyl]et
hyl-
dimethylazaniumyl
]ethoxy]ethyl-
dimethylazaniumyl
]ethyl-
dimethylazaniumyl
]ethoxy]ethyl]-
dimethylazanium;h
exachloride (CAS
No. 31075-24-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.55)......
SEC. 74570. NAPHTHENIC ACIDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.59 Naphthenic acids Free No change No change On or before ''.
composed of 3-(3- 12/31/2023...
ethylcyclopentyl)
propanoic acid
(CAS No. 1338-24-
5) having an
acidic fraction
greater than 70
percent (provided
for in subheading
3824.99.75)......
SEC. 74571. HYDROXYTYROSOL POWDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.60 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 12/31/2023...
(2R,3S,4R,5R)-
2,3,4,5,6-
pentahydroxyhexan
al (CAS No. 9050-
36-6 (less than
90 percent by
weight)) and 4-(2-
hydroxyethyl)benz
ene-1,2-diol (CAS
No. 10597-60-1
(less than 25
percent by
weight))
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74572. SECONDARY ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.61 Mixtures of C12-14- 2.8% No change No change On or before ''.
secondary 12/31/2023...
ethoxylated
alcohols with an
average of less
than 5 ethylene
oxide monomer
units (CAS No.
84133-50-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74573. ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMERATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.62 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing fatty 12/31/2023...
acid polymer of a
kind used as fuel
additives (fatty
acids, C18-
unsaturated,
dimers, polymers
with ethylene
glycol) (CAS No.
68082-28-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74574. TWO-PART LIQUID SILICONE KITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.63 Two-part liquid Free No change No change On or before ''.
silicone kits 12/31/2023...
(parts A and B)
containing 58 to
70 percent by
weight aluminum
oxide (CAS No.
1344-28-1)
treated with
tetrapropyl
silicate (CAS No.
682-01-9), 10 to
20 percent by
weight ethenyl-
[ethenyl(dimethyl
)silyl]oxy-
dimethylsilane
(CAS No. 68083-19-
2), 5 to 15
percent by weight
[dimethyl(trimeth
ylsilyloxy)silyl]
oxy-ethenyl-
methyl-
trimethylsilyloxy
silane (CAS No.
67762-94-1), 5 to
15 percent by
weight iron oxide
(CAS No. 1309-37-
1), 1 to 3
percent by weight
bis(dimethylsilyl
oxy)-
dimethylsilane
(CAS No. 70900-21-
9) and 1 to 3
percent by weight
silica,
[(ethenyldimethyl
silyl)oxy]- and
[(trimethylsilyl)
oxy]-modified
(CAS No. 68988-89-
6) (provided for
in subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74575. HYDROPHOBIC PRECIPITATED SILICA.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.64 Siloxanes and Free No change No change On or before ''.
silicones, di- 12/31/2023...
methyl, reaction
products with
silica (CAS No.
67762-90-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74576. SILANE, TRIMETHOXYOCTYL-, HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.65 Dioxosilane; Free No change No change On or before ''.
trimethoxy(octyl) 12/31/2023...
silane (CAS No.
92797-60-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74577. 1,1,1-TRIMETHYL-N-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)SILANAMINE
HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.66 1,1,1-Trimethyl-N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(trimethylsilyl)s 12/31/2023...
ilanamine
hydrolysis
products with
silica and 3-
(triethoxysilyl)-
1-propanamine
(CAS No. 199876-
44-3) (provided
for in subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74578. WATERBORNE EPOXY CURING AGENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.67 Waterborne epoxy Free No change No change On or before ''.
curing agents 12/31/2023...
based on
cycloaliphatic
amine technology
containing (3-
aminimethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohex
ylamine) (CAS No.
285513-2)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74579. PREPARATIONS BASED ON 1-PHENYLICOSANE-1,3-DIONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.68 Preparations based Free No change No change On or before ''.
on 1- 12/31/2023...
phenylicosane-1,3-
dione (CAS No.
58446-52-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74580. MIXTURES OF 2-MERCAPTOPROPIONIC ACID, METHYL
ESTER, O-ETHYL DITHIOCARBONATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.69 Mixtures of methyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
2- 12/31/2023...
ethoxycarbothioyl
sulfanylpropanoat
e (CAS No. 351491-
23-1); heptane
(CAS No. 142-82-
5) and
methanedithione
(CAS No. 75-15-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74581. EPOXY CURING AGENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.70 Epoxy curing agent Free No change No change On or before ''.
mixtures of 12/31/2023...
linseed oil
polymer with
bisphenol A,
bisphenol A
diglycidyl ether,
diethylenetriamin
e, formaldehyde,
glycidyl phenyl
ether and
pentaethylenehexa
mine (CAS No.
68915-81-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74582. ALIPHATIC AMINE CURING AGENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.71 [3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Aminomethyl)phen 12/31/2023...
yl]methanamine
(CAS No. 1477-55-
0) (provided for
in subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74583. NON-HALOGENATED FLAME RETARDANTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.72 Non-halogenated Free No change No change On or before ''.
flame retardants 12/31/2023...
based on organic
phosphinates
aluminum;diethylp
hosphinate (CAS
No. 225789-38-8)
phosphonic acid,
aluminum salt
(3:2) (CAS No.
56287-23-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74584. LIGAPHOB N 90.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.73 Fatty acids, C16- Free No change No change On or before ''.
18 and C18- 12/31/2023...
unsaturated,
sodium salts (CAS
No. 68424-26-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74585. ORGANOMODIFIED SILOXANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.74 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
poly[oxy(methyl- 12/31/2023...
1,2-ethanediyl)],
a-butyl-v-hydroxy-
(CAS No. 9003-13-
8);
polysiloxanes, di-
Me, hydroxy-
terminated,
ethoxylated
propoxylated (CAS
No. 64365-23-7);
and oxirane, 2-
methyl-, polymer
with oxirane (CAS
No. 9003-11-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74586. METHYL PALMITATE-STEARATE, HYDROGENATED.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.75 Fatty acids, C16- Free No change No change On or before ''.
18, methyl esters 12/31/2023...
(methyl palmitate-
stearate,
hydrogenated)
(CAS No. 85586-21-
6) (provided for
in subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74587. OLFINE E1010.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.76 Mixtures of ethane- 1% No change No change On or before ''.
1,2-diol;2,4,7,9- 12/31/2023...
tetramethyldec-5-
yne-4,7-diol (CAS
No. 9014-85-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74588. CERTAIN NON-HALOGENATED FLAME RETARDANTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.77 Non-halogenated Free No change No change On or before ''.
flame retardants 12/31/2023...
based on organic
phosphinates
aluminum;diethylp
hosphinate (CAS
No. 225789-38-8)
phosphoric
acid;1,3,5-
triazine-2,4,6-
triamine (CAS No.
218768-84-4)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74589. FLAME RETARDANTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.78 Non-halogenated Free No change No change On or before ''.
flame retardant 12/31/2023...
based on organic
phosphinates
aluminum;diethylp
hosphinate (CAS
No. 225789-38-8)
phosphoric
acid;1,3,5-
triazine-2,4,6-
triamine (CAS No.
218768-84-4)
boron zinc oxide
(CAS No. 12767-90-
7) (provided for
in subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74590. PREPARATIONS BASED ON ACETYL HEXAPEPTIDE-8 AND
PENTAPEPTIDE-18.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.79 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
propane-1,2,3- 12/31/2023...
triol (CAS No. 56-
81-5); (4S)-4-
acetamido-5-
[[(2S)-1-[[(2S)-1-
[[(2S)-5-amino-1-
[[(2S)-1-[[(2S)-1-
amino-5-
(diaminomethylide
neamino)-1-
oxopentan-2-
yl]amino]-5-
(diaminomethylide
neamino)-1-
oxopentan-2-
yl]amino]-1,5-
dioxopentan-2-
yl]amino]-4-
methylsulfanyl-1-
oxobutan-2-
yl]amino]-4-
carboxy-1-
oxobutan-2-
yl]amino]-5-
oxopentanoic acid
(CAS No. 616204-
22-9); L-tyrosyl-
D-alanylglycyl-L-
phenylalanyl-L-
leucine (CAS No.
64963-01-5); 2-
hydroxypropane-
1,2,3-
tricarboxylic
acid hydrate (CAS
No. 5949-29-1);
octane-1,2-diol
(CAS No. 1117-86-
8) and water (CAS
No. 7732-18-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74591. LITHIUM SILICON OXIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.80 Lithium poly- 3.9% No change No change On or before ''.
silicate (lithium 12/31/2023...
silicon oxide) in
dark gray
powdered form
(CAS No. 12627-14-
4) (provided for
in subheading
3824.99.92)......
SEC. 74592. BRANCHED OLEFIN FROM PROPYLENE POLYMERIZATION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.81 Branched olefin Free No change No change On or before ''.
from propylene 12/31/2023...
polymerization
(12-[(2S,3R)-3-
octyloxiran-2-
yl]dodecanoic
acid) (CAS No.
9003-07-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3902.10.00), the
foregoing other
than
polypropylene in
pellet form,
containing 1
percent or more
but not over 10
percent by weight
of mineral filler
(talc) and 10
percent or more
but not over 30
percent by weight
of carbon powder.
SEC. 74593. POLYPROPYLENE PELLETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.82 Polypropylene in Free No change No change On or before ''.
pellet form, 12/31/2023...
containing 1
percent or more
but not over 10
percent by weight
of mineral filler
(talc) and 10
percent or more
but not over 30
percent by weight
of carbon powder
(CAS No. 9003-07-
0) (provided for
in subheading
3902.10.00)......
SEC. 74594. PROPYLENE-ETHYLENE COPOLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.83 Poly(propylene-co- 4.9% No change No change On or before ''.
ethylene) (CAS 12/31/2023...
No. 9010-79-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3902.30.00), the
foregoing other
than ethylene-
propylene
copolymers
containing 50 to
75 percent by
weight of
propylene........
SEC. 74595. ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE COPOLYMERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.84 Ethylene-propylene 3.3% No change No change On or before ''.
copolymers, 12/31/2023...
containing 50 to
75 percent by
weight of
propylene (CAS
No. 9010-79-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3902.30.00)......
SEC. 74596. BENZENE ALKYLATED WITH POLYPROPYLENE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.85 Benzene, 1.3% No change No change On or before ''.
polypropylene 12/31/2023...
derivatives (CAS
No. 68081-77-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3902.90.00)......
SEC. 74597. CHLORINATED POLYOLEFIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.86 Chlorinated Free No change No change On or before ''.
polyolefin (1- 12/31/2023...
butene, polymer
with ethene and 1-
propene, chloro-
and tetrahydro-
2,5-dioxo-3-
furanyl-
terminated) (CAS
No. 560096-07-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3902.90.00)......
SEC. 74598. ADSORBENT RESIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.87 Poly(divinylbenzen Free No change No change On or before ''.
e-co- 12/31/2023...
ethylstyrene)
(CAS No. 9043-77-
0) (provided for
in subheading
3903.90.50)......
SEC. 74599. VINYL CHLORIDE-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE COPOLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.88 2-Hydroxypropyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
prop-2-enoate 12/31/2023...
(acrylate),
oxiran-2-ylmethyl
2-methylprop-2-
enoate (glycidyl
methacrylate),
vinyl chloride
copolymer (CAS
No. 164718-75-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3904.40.00)......
SEC. 74600. VINYL CHLORIDE ETHYLENE COPOLYMER WITH HYDROPHIC
PROPERTIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.89 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing by 12/31/2023...
weight less than
70 percent of
ethylene-vinyl
chloride
copolymer (CAS
No. 25037-78-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3904.40.00)......
SEC. 74601. FLUIDS WITH BOILING POINTS ABOVE 170 C.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.90 1-Propene, Free No change No change On or before ''.
1,1,2,3,3,3- 12/31/2023...
hexafluoro-,
oxidized,
polymerized (CAS
69991-67-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3904.69.50), with
boiling point
above 170 C......
SEC. 74602. FORMULATIONS OF FUNCTIONALIZED
PERFLUOROPOLYETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.91 Ethene, 1,1,2,2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
tetrafluoro-, 12/31/2023...
oxidized,
polymerized,
reduced,
fluorinated,
ethyl esters,
reduced (CAS No.
1573124-82-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3904.69.50)......
SEC. 74603. PERFLUOROPOLYETHER-URETHANE ACRYLATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.92 Perfluoropolyether- Free No change No change On or before ''.
urethane acrylate 12/31/2023...
(2-propenoic
acid, 2-
hydroxyethyl
ester, reaction
products with 5-
isocyanato-1-
(isocyanatomethyl
)-1,3,3-
trimethylcyclohex
ane trimer and
reduced Me esters
of reduced
polymerized,
oxidized
tetrafluoroethyle
ne) (CAS No.
918664-08-1)
present in a
quantity
comprising 60
percent or more
but less than 70
percent by
weight, the
foregoing
dissolved in 0.5
percent or more
but less than 1
percent by weight
of propan-2-ol
(isopropyl
alcohol) (CAS No.
67-63-0), 15
percent or more
but less than 20
percent by weight
of ethyl acetate
(CAS No.141-78-6)
and 10 percent or
more but less
than 15 percent
by weight of
butyl acetate
(CAS No.123-86-4)
(provided for in
subheading
3904.69.50)......
SEC. 74604. PVDF HOMOPOLYMER/PVDF/CTFE COPOLYMER MIXTURES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.93 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
ethene, 1,1- 12/31/2023...
difluoro-,
homopolymer (CAS
No. 24937-79-9)
and ethene, 1-
chloro-1,2,2-
trifluoro-,
polymer with 1,1-
difluoroethene
(CAS No. 9010-75-
7) (provided for
in subheading
3904.69.50)......
SEC. 74605. CHEMICALLY MODIFIED PVDF.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.94 Chemically Free No change No change On or before ''.
modified ethene, 12/31/2023...
1,1-difluoro-,
homopolymer (CAS
No. 24937-79-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3904.69.50)......
SEC. 74606. FLUOROPOLYMER, FLUOROETHYLENE-ALKYL VINYLETHER
ALTERNATIVE COPOLYMERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.95 Chlorotrifluoroeth Free No change No change On or before ''.
ylene-cyclohexyl 12/31/2023...
vinyl ether-
hydroxybutyl
vinyl ether
copolymer in
flake or powder
form, having a
glass transition
temperature of 51
C (CAS No. 89461-
13-2) (provided
for in subheading
3904.69.50)......
SEC. 74607. COPOLYMER OF VINYL ACETATE AND HIGHER VINYL
ESTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.96 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 50 12/31/2023...
percent by weight
poly(vinyl
acetate-co-vinyl
laurate) (CAS No.
26354-30-3) and
50 percent by
weight bis(2-
ethylhexyl)
adipate (CAS No.
103-23-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3905.19.00)......
SEC. 74608. FOOD-GRADE VINYL ACETATE COPOLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.97 Dodecanoic acid, Free No change No change On or before ''.
ethenyl ester, 12/31/2023...
polymer with
ethenyl acetate
(CAS No. 26354-30-
3) (provided for
in subheading
3905.19.00)......
SEC. 74609. VINYL CHLORIDE ETHYLENE WITH ENHANCED PROPERTIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.98 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing by 12/31/2023...
weight less than
75 percent of
ethylene-vinyl
acetate-vinyl
chloride
copolymer (CAS
No. 25085-46-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3905.29.00)......
SEC. 74610. VINYL ACETATE ETHYLENE COPOLYMER WITH ENHANCED
PROPERTIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.24.99 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing not 12/31/2023...
more than 75
percent by weight
of poly(ethylene-
co-ethenyl
acetate) (CAS No.
24937-78-8),
other than in
aqueous
dispersion
(provided for in
subheading
3905.29.00)......
SEC. 74611. FOOD-GRADE POLYVINYL ACETATE HOMOPOLYMERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.01 Dodecanoic acid, Free No change No change On or before ''.
ethenyl ester, 12/31/2023...
polymer with
ethenyl acetate
(CAS No. 26354-30-
3) (provided for
in subheading
3905.29.00)......
SEC. 74612. ACRYLIC ACID/VINYLSULPHONATE RANDOM COPOLYMERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.02 Acrylic acid- Free No change No change On or before ''.
sodium 12/31/2023...
vinylsulfonate
copolymers,
sodium persulfate
initiated,
reaction product
with tetrasodium
vinylidene
diphosphonic acid
(CAS No. 397256-
50-7) (provided
for in subheading
3905.91.50)......
SEC. 74613. POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE) MICROSPHERES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.03 Poly(methyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
methacrylate) 12/31/2023...
granular or
spherical micro-
spheres, each
with mean
particle size of
1 to 25 mm (CAS
No. 9011-14-7)
(provided for in
subheading
3906.10.00)......
SEC. 74614. METHYL METHACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER MICROSPHERES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.04 Composites of Free No change No change On or before ''.
methyl 12/31/2023...
methacrylate
crosspolymer
(methyl 2-
methylprop-2-
enoate;2-(2-
methylprop-2-
enoyloxy)ethyl 2-
methylprop-2-
enoate) (CAS No.
25777-71-3),
entirely
spherical micro-
spheres with mean
particle size of
1 to 25 mm and
containing 7 to
10 percent by
weight of
dicalcium
phosphate (CAS
No. 7757-93-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3906.10.00)......
SEC. 74615. STYRENE ACRYLATE COPOLYMER WITH ENHANCED
PROPERTIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.05 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing less 12/31/2023...
than 65 percent
by weight of
butyl prop-2-
enoate;styrene
(CAS No. 25767-47-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3906.90.50)......
SEC. 74616. COPOLYMER FOR DENTAL USE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.06 Reacted copolymer Free No change No change On or before ''.
of itaconic and 12/31/2023...
acrylic acids,
containing by
weight over 90
percent 2-
propenoic acid
polymer with
methylenebutanedi
oic acid, and
also containing
ethyl acetate and
tetrahydrofuran
(CAS No. 25948-33-
8) (provided for
in subheading
3906.90.50)......
SEC. 74617. VINYL PHOSPHONIC ACID, ACRYLIC ACID COPOLYMER, 20
PERCENT SOLUTION IN WATER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.07 2-Propenoic acid, Free No change No change On or before ''.
polymer with p- 12/31/2023...
ethenylphosphonic
acid, 20 percent
solution in water
(CAS No. 27936-88-
5) (provided for
in subheading
3906.90.50)......
SEC. 74618. POLYACRYLATE 33.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.08 Mixtures of Free No change No change On or before ''.
polyacrylate 33 12/31/2023...
(methyl
methacrylate,
polymers with
ethyl acrylate,
polyethylene
glycol
methacrylate C16-
22-alkyl ethers
and polyethylene-
polypropylene
glycol
methacrylate 2-
(6,6-
dimethylbicyclo[3
.1.1]hept-2-en-2-
yl)ethyl ether)
(CAS No. 1204525-
16-5) and
alcohols, C10-16,
ethoxylated,
sulfates,
ammonium salts
(CAS No. 67762-19-
0) (provided for
in subheading
3906.90.50)......
SEC. 74619. AA/AMPS COPOLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.09 Acrylic acid-2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
acrylamide-2- 12/31/2023...
methyl
propanesulfonic
acid copolymer
(prop-2-enoic
acid;2-(prop-2-
enoylamino)butane-
2-sulfonic acid)
(CAS No. 40623-75-
4) in granule
form, with a
particle size
between 250 and
850 mm (provided
for in subheading
3906.90.50)......
SEC. 74620. FLOCCULANT DRY POLYACRYLAMIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.10 Flocculant dry Free No change No change On or before ''.
polyacrylamides 12/31/2023...
(prop-2-enamide)
(CAS No. 9003-05-
8) (provided for
in subheading
3906.90.50)......
SEC. 74621. SORBITOL, PROPYLENE OXIDE, ETHYLENE OXIDE
POLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.11 Oxirane, 2-methyl- Free No change No change On or before ''.
, polymer with 12/31/2023...
oxirane, ether
with D-glucitol
(6:1) (CAS No.
56449-05-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.20.00)......
SEC. 74622. TRIMETHOXYSILYL PROPYLCARBAMATE-TERMINATED
POLYETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.12 Poly[oxy(methyl- Free No change No change On or before ''.
1,2-ethanediyl)], 12/31/2023...
a-(((3-
(trimethoxysilyl)
propyl)amino)carb
onyl)-v-((((3-
(trimethoxysilyl)
propyl)amino)carb
onyl)oxy)- (CAS
No. 216597-12-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.20.00)......
SEC. 74623. DIMETHOXY(METHYL)SILYLMETHYLCARBAMATE-TERMINATED
POLYETHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.13 Poly(oxy(methyl- Free No change No change On or before ''.
1,2-ethanediyl)), 12/31/2023...
a-
((((dimethoxymeth
ylsilyl)
methyl)amino)carb
onyl)-v-
(((((dimethoxymet
hylsilyl)
methyl)amino)carb
onyl)oxy)-(CAS
No. 611222-18-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.20.00)......
SEC. 74624. CURING AGENT IS USED IN TWO- OR THREE-PARTS EPOXY
SYSTEMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.14 Polyoxypropylen Free No change No change On or before ''.
glycol diamine 12/31/2023...
((3S,4S)-
pyrrolidine-3,4-
diol) (CAS No.
9046-10-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.20.00)......
SEC. 74625. POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 450.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.15 Poly(oxy-1,2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ethanediyl),a- 12/31/2023...
hydro-v-hydroxy-
ethane-1,2-diol,
ethoxylated, PEG
450 (CAS No.
25322-68-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.20.00)......
SEC. 74626. MEDICINAL INTERMEDIATE FOR INVESTIGATIONAL USE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.16 Poly(oxy-1,2- Free No change No change On or before ''.
ethandiyl), a- 12/31/2023...
[[(2,5-dioxo-1-
pyrrolidinyl)
oxy]carbonyl]-v-
[[(2,5-dioxo-1-
pyrrolinyl)oxy]ca
rbonyl]oxy-(di-
NHS PEG40K) (CAS
No. 122375-06-8)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.20.00)......
SEC. 74627. PEGCETACOPLAN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.17 Poly(oxy-1,2- 5.9% No change No change On or before ''.
ethanediyl), a- 12/31/2023...
hydro-v-hydroxy-,
15,15'-diester
with N-acetyl-L-
isoleucyl-L-
cysteinyl-L-valyl-
1-methyl-L-
tryptophyl-L-
glutaminyl-L-a-
aspartyl-L-
tryptophylglycyl-
L-alanyl-L-
histidyl-L-
arginyl-L-
cysteinyl-L-
threonyl-2-[2-(2-
aminoethoxy)ethox
y]acetyl-N6-
carboxy-L-
lysinamide cyclic
(2-12)-
(disulfide)
(Pegcetacoplan)
(CAS No. 2019171-
69-6) (provided
for in subheading
3907.20.00)......
SEC. 74628. AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF CARBOXYLIC ACID-COPOLYMER-
SALT IN WATER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.18 Aqueous solutions 3% No change No change On or before ''.
containing by 12/31/2023...
weight more than
35 percent of 2,5-
furandione,
polymer with a-[4-
(ethenyloxy)butyl
]-v-
hydroxypoly(oxy-
1,2-ethanediyl),
sodium salt (CAS
No. 250591-55-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.20.00)......
SEC. 74629. AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF A MODIFIED POLYMER BEARING
HYDROPHILIC AND HYDROPHOBIC GROUPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.19 Aqueous solutions Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing by 12/31/2023...
weight more than
40 percent of 2,5-
furandione,
polymer with
ethenylbenzene,
hydrolyzed, 3-
(dimethylamino)pr
opyl imide, imide
with polyethylene-
polypropylene
glycol 2-
aminopropyl me
ether, 2,2'-(1,2-
diazenediyl)bis(2-
methylbutanenitri
le)-initiated
(CAS No. 1062609-
13-5) (provided
for in subheading
3907.20.00)......
SEC. 74630. DIMETHYLAMINE/EPICHLOROHYDRIN/ETHYLENEDIAMINE
COPOLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.20 1,2-Ethanediamine, Free No change No change On or before ''.
polymer with 2- 12/31/2023...
(chloromethyl)oxi
rane and N-
methylmethanamine
(CAS No. 42751-79-
1) (provided for
in subheading
3907.30.00)......
SEC. 74631. LINEAR HYDROXYL-TERMINATED ALIPHATIC POLYCARB
DIOL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.21 Poly(dimethyl Free No change No change On or before ''.
carbonate-co-1,6- 12/31/2023...
hexanediol) (CAS
No. 101325-00-2)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.40.00)......
SEC. 74632. SHORT HOLLOW PET FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.22 Hollow fibers of Free No change No change On or before ''.
poly(ethylene 12/31/2023...
terephthalate)
(CAS No. 25038-59-
9), having a
viscosity number
of 78 ml/g or
higher, each
fiber measuring
0.5 mm or more
but not more than
5 mm in length
(provided for in
subheading
3907.61.00)......
SEC. 74633. POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.23 Polytetrahydrofura Free No change No change On or before ''.
n (CAS No. 25190- 12/31/2023...
06-1) (provided
for in subheading
3907.99.50)......
SEC. 74634. CRYSTALLINE POLYESTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.24 1,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Benzenedicarboxyl 12/31/2023...
ic acid, 1,4-
dimethyl ester,
polymer with 1,4-
butanediol and a-
hydro-v-
hydroxypoly(oxy-
1,4- butanediyl)
(CAS No. 9078-71-
1) (provided for
in subheading
3907.99.50)......
SEC. 74635. LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.25 1,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Benzenedicarboxyl 12/31/2023...
ic acid, polymer
with 1,4-
butanediol and a-
hydro-v-
hydroxypoly(oxy-
1,4-butanediyl)
(CAS No. 37282-12-
5) (provided for
in subheading
3907.99.50)......
SEC. 74636. BRANCHED POLYESTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.26 1,3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Benzenedicarboxyl 12/31/2023...
ic acid, polymer
with 1,3-dihydro-
1,3-dioxo-5-
isobenzofurancarb
oxylic acid, 1,4-
dimethyl 1,4-
benzenedicarboxyl
ate, 2,2-dimethyl-
1,3-propanediol
and 1,2-
ethanediol (CAS
No. 207346-22-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.99.50)......
SEC. 74637. HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT CO-POLYESTER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.27 1,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Benzenedicarboxyl 12/31/2023...
ic acid, 1,4-
dimethyl ester,
polymer with 1,4-
butanediol and
tricyclodecanedim
ethanol (CAS No.
490017-22-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.99.50)......
SEC. 74638. HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT CO-POLYESTER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.28 1,3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Benzenedicarboxyl 12/31/2023...
ic acid polymer
with 1,4-
benzenedicarboxyl
ic acid, dimethyl
ester, 1,4-
cyclohexanedimeth
anol, 2,2-
dimethyl-1,3-
propanediol and
1,2-ethanediol
(CAS No. 74239-60-
4) (provided for
in subheading
3907.99.50)......
SEC. 74639. POLYESTER-POLYAMIDE DISPERSANTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.29 Dodecanoic acid, Free No change No change On or before ''.
reaction products 12/31/2023...
with ethylenimine-
2-oxepanone
polymer (CAS No.
132434-99-2)
(provided for in
subheading
3907.99.50)......
SEC. 74640. NYLON-12 MICRO-SPHERES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.30 Nylon-12, entirely Free No change No change On or before ''.
spherical micro- 12/31/2023...
spheres with mean
particle size of
1 to 25 mm (CAS
No. 24937-16-4)
(provided for in
subheading
3908.10.00)......
SEC. 74641. SHORT NYLON-66 FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.31 Nylon 66 (CAS No. Free No change No change On or before ''.
32131-17-2) 12/31/2023...
fiber, measuring
3.3 decitex or
more but not more
than 22.2 decitex
and having a
fiber length each
measuring 0.5 mm
or more but not
over 2 mm
(provided for in
subheading
3908.10.00)......
SEC. 74642. SHORT NYLON 6 FIBERS, COLORED.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.32 Nylon 6 (CAS No. Free No change No change On or before ''.
25038-54-4) 12/31/2023...
fibers, colored
with pigments,
measuring
approximately 5.5
or more but not
more than 22.2
decitex and
having a fiber
length each
measuring 1 mm or
more but not over
5 mm (provided
for in subheading
3908.10.00)......
SEC. 74643. SHORT TRIANGULAR NYLON 6 FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.33 Triangular nylon 6 Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 25038-54- 12/31/2023...
4) fibers,
measuring 2 or
more but not more
than 5 decitex
and having a
fiber length each
measuring 0.5 mm
or more but not
over 2 mm
(provided for in
subheading
3908.10.00)......
SEC. 74644. SHORT STAR-SHAPED NYLON 6 FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.34 Star-shaped nylon Free No change No change On or before ''.
6 (CAS No. 25038- 12/31/2023...
54-4) fibers,
measuring 50 or
more but not more
than 200 decitex
and having a
fiber length each
measuring 0.5 mm
or more but not
over 5 mm
(provided for in
subheading
3908.10.00)......
SEC. 74645. SHORT HEART-SHAPED NYLON 6 FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.35 Heart-shaped nylon Free No change No change On or before ''.
6 (CAS No. 25038- 12/31/2023...
54-4) fibers,
measuring 150
decitex and
having a fiber
length each
measuring 0.5 mm
or more but not
over 2 mm
(provided for in
subheading
3908.10.00)......
SEC. 74646. PA510 POLYMER COMPOUNDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.36 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 12/31/2023...
poly(imino-1,5-
pentanediylimino(
1,10-dioxo-1,10-
decanediyl))
PA510 (CAS No.
105063-19-2)
(provided for in
subheading
3908.90.70)......
SEC. 74647. MXD6 POLYMER COMPOUNDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.37 Compounds in which 2.2% No change No change On or before ''.
hexanedioic acid, 12/31/2023...
polymer with 1,3-
benzenedimethanam
ine (MXD6) (CAS
No. 25728-70-1)
is the
predominant
polymer resin
(provided for in
subheading
3908.90.70)......
SEC. 74648. PA10T POLYMER COMPOUNDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.38 Compounds in which Free No change No change On or before ''.
poly(iminocarbony 12/31/2023...
l-1,4-
phenylenecarbonyl
imino-1,10-
decanediyl)
(PA10T) (CAS No.
24938-74-7) is
the predominant
polymer resin
(provided for in
subheading
3908.90.70)......
SEC. 74649. PA10T/10I POLYMER COMPOUNDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.39 Compounds in which Free No change No change On or before ''.
poly(iminocarbony 12/31/2023...
l-1,4-
phenylenecarbonyl
imino-1,10-
decanediyl)-co-
(iminocarbonyl-
1,3-
phenylenecarbonyl
imino-1,10-
decanediyl)
(PA10T/10I) (CAS
No. 106413-15-4)
is the
predominant
polymer resin
(provided for in
subheading
3908.90.70)......
SEC. 74650. POLYURETHANE AQUEOUS RESINS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.40 Butane-1,4- Free No change No change On or before ''.
diol;1,6- 12/31/2023...
diisocyanatohexan
e;hexanedioic
acid;5-isocyanato-
1-
(isocyanatomethyl
)-1,3,3-
trimethylcyclohex
ane (CAS No.
107934-19-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3909.50.20)......
SEC. 74651. AQUEOUS RESIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.41 Hexanedioic acid, Free No change No change On or before ''.
polymer with 1,4- 12/31/2023...
butanediol, 1,6-
diisocyanatohexan
e, 1,6-hexanediol
and 5-isocyanato-
1-
(isocyanatomethyl
)-1,3,3-
trimethylcyclohex
ane (CAS No.
153640-62-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3909.50.20)......
SEC. 74652. ALIPHATIC POLYISOCYANATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.42 1,2,3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
Propanetriol, 12/31/2023...
polymer with 2,4-
diisocyanato-1-
methylbenzene, 2-
ethyl-2-
(hydroxymethyl)-
1,3-propanediol,
methyloxirane and
oxirane (CAS No.
127821-00-5)
(provided for in
subheading
3909.50.50)......
SEC. 74653. IPDI AND HDI BASED ALIPHATIC POLYISOCYANATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.43 Poly[oxy(methyl- Free No change No change On or before ''.
1,2-ethanediyl)], 12/31/2023...
a-hydro-v-hydroxy-
, polymer with
1,6-
diisocyanatohexan
e (CAS No. 9048-
90-2) and
cyclohexane, 5-
isocyanato-1-
(isocyanatomethyl
)-1,3,3-trimethyl-
, (CAS No. 53880-
05-0) (provided
for in subheading
3909.50.50)......
SEC. 74654. HDI/TRIMETHYLOL HEXYLLACTONE CROSSPOLYMER MICRO-
SPHERES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.44 Hexamethylene Free No change No change On or before ''.
diisocyanate 12/31/2023...
(HDI)/trimethylol
hexyllactone
crosspolymer (1,6-
diisocyanatohexan
e;2-ethyl-2-
(hydroxymethyl)pr
opane-1,3-
diol;oxepan-2-
one) (CAS No.
129757-76-2),
entirely
spherical micro-
spheres with mean
particle size of
1 to 25 mm and
coated with 1 to
3 percent by
weight of silica
(CAS No. 7631-86-
9) (provided for
in subheading
3909.50.50)......
SEC. 74655. HDI/PPG/POLYCAPROLACTONE CROSSPOLYMER MICRO-
SPHERES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.45 2-Oxepanone, Free No change No change On or before ''.
polymer with 1,6- 12/31/2023...
diisocyanatohexan
e, 2-ethyl-2-
(hydroxymethyl)-
1,3-propanediol
and a-hydro-v-
hydroxy[poly[oxy(
methyl-1,2-
ethanediyl)]]
ether with D-
glucitol (6:1)
(CAS No. 302791-
95-3), entirely
spherical micro-
spheres with mean
particle size of
3 to 25 mm
(provided for in
subheading
3909.50.50)......
SEC. 74656. AROMATIC ISOCYANATE PREPOLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.46 Isocyanic acid, Free No change No change On or before ''.
polymethylenepoly 12/31/2023...
phenylene ester,
polymer with 2-
methyloxirane and
oxirane (CAS No.
67423-05-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3909.50.50)......
SEC. 74657. BLOCKED POLYISOCYANATE CONTAINING SOLVENT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.47 Phenol, 4,4'-(1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
methylethylidene) 12/31/2023...
bis-, polymer
with 1,3-
diisocyanatomethy
lbenzene, 1,1'-
methylenebis[4-
isocyanatobenzene
], 2-
methyloxirane and
2-methyloxirane
polymer with
oxirane ether
with 1,2,3-
propanetriol
(3:1), Me Et
ketone oxime-
blocked (CAS No.
1334421-42-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3909.50.50)......
SEC. 74658. POLYISOCYANATE ADDUCT FOR POWDER COATINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.48 1,3-Bis((5- Free No change No change On or before ''.
isocyanato-1,3,3- 12/31/2023...
trimethylcyclohex
yl)methyl)-1,3-
diazetidine-2,4-
dione;butane-1,4-
diol (CAS No.
72828-34-3)
(provided for in
subheading
3909.50.50)......
SEC. 74659. BLOCKED POLYISOCYANATE FOR USE IN CAN AND COIL
APPLICATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.49 Isocyanato-1- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(isocyanatomethyl 12/31/2023...
)-1,3,3-
trimethylcyclohex
ane (Isophorone
diisocyanante),
homopolymer,
methyl ethyl
ketone oxime-
blocked (CAS No.
103170-26-9)
(provided for in
subheading
3909.50.50)......
SEC. 74660. POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.50 Polydimethylsiloxa Free No change No change On or before ''.
ne (Dimethyl- 12/31/2023...
bis(trimethylsily
loxy)silane) (CAS
No. 63148-62-9)
(provided for in
heading
3910.00.00)......
SEC. 74661. SILICONE RESINS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.51 Siloxanes and Free No change No change On or before ''.
silicones, di-Me, 12/31/2023...
polymers with Me
PH
silsesquioxanes
(CAS No. 68440-81-
3) (provided for
in heading
3910.00.00)......
SEC. 74662. METHOXYFUNCTIONAL METHYL-PHENYL POLYSILOXANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.52 Siloxanes and Free No change No change On or before ''.
silicones, di-Me, 12/31/2023...
polymers with PH
silsesquioxanes,
butoxy- and
methoxy-
terminated (CAS
No. 104780-72-5)
(provided for in
heading
3910.00.00)......
SEC. 74663. HYDROGENPOLYSILOXANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.53 Dimethyl- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[methyl(trimethyl 12/31/2023...
silyloxy)silyl]ox
y-
trimethylsilyloxy
silane (CAS No.
68037-59-2)
(provided for in
heading
3910.00.00)......
SEC. 74664. METHYL SILICONE RESINS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.54 Siloxanes and Free No change No change On or before ''.
silicones, di-Me, 12/31/2023...
polymers with Me
silsesquioxanes,
ethoxy-terminated
(CAS No. 68554-66-
5) (provided for
in heading
3910.00.00)......
SEC. 74665. TRIMETHYLSILOXYSILICATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.55 Trihydroxy(trimeth Free No change No change On or before ''.
ylsilyloxy)silane 12/31/2023...
(CAS No. 56275-01-
5) (provided for
in heading
3910.00.00)......
SEC. 74666. EPOXY FUNCTIONAL POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.56 Methoxy-methyl-[3- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[3-(oxiran-2- 12/31/2023...
yl)propoxy]propyl
]-
trimethylsilyloxy
silane (CAS No.
68440-71-1)
(provided for in
heading
3910.00.00)......
SEC. 74667. POLYMETHYLHYDROGENSILOXANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.57 Poly(methylhydrosi Free No change No change On or before ''.
loxane) (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
63148-57-2)
(provided for in
heading
3910.00.00)......
SEC. 74668. VINYL TERMINATED SILOXANES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.58 Siloxanes and Free No change No change On or before ''.
silicones, di-Me, 12/31/2023...
vinyl group-
terminated
(ethenyl-
[ethenyl(dimethyl
)silyl]oxy-
dimethylsilane)
(CAS No. 68083-19-
2) (provided for
in heading
3910.00.00)......
SEC. 74669. SILICONE HYBRID RESIN (SOLVENT FREE).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.59 Mixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing 85 12/31/2023...
percent or more
by weight of
silsesquioxanes,
Me Ph, methoxy-
terminated,
polymers with
epichlorohydrin,
4,4'-(1-
methylethylidene)
bis[cyclohexanol]
and trimethyl
(CAS No. 349656-
42-4) and 10
percent or less
by weight
cyclohexanol,
4,4'-(1-
methylethylidene)
bis-, polymer
with 2-
(chloromethyl)oxi
rane (CAS No.
30583-72-3)
(provided for in
heading
3910.00.00)......
SEC. 74670. HYDROGENATED POLYCYCLOPENTADIENE RESIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.60 Hydrogenated Free No change No change On or before ''.
polycyclopentadie 12/31/2023...
ne resin (1,3-
Cyclopentadiene
homopolymer,
hydrogenated)
(CAS No. 68132-00-
3) (provided for
in subheading
3911.10.00)......
SEC. 74671. WATER DISPERSABLE HDI BASED POLYISOCYANATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.61 Hexane,1,6- Free No change No change On or before ''.
diisocyanato-, 12/31/2023...
homopolymer (CAS
No. 28182-81-2)
and cyclohexane,5-
isocyanato-1-
(isocyanatomethyl
)-1,3,3-trimethyl-
,homopolymer (CAS
No. 53880-05-0)
(provided for in
subheading
3911.90.25)......
SEC. 74672. CYANATE ESTER RESINS FOR HIGH-END ELECTRONIC,
AEROSPACE, AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.62 Cyanic acid, C,C'- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[(1- 12/31/2023...
methylethylidene)
di-4,1-phenylene]
ester,
homopolymer (CAS
No. 25722-66-1)
(provided for in
subheading
3911.90.45)......
SEC. 74673. POLYETHYLENEIMINE, COMPONENT USED IN
MANUFACTURING MEDICAL DEVICES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.63 Polyethylenimine Free No change No change On or before ''.
(CAS No. 9002-98- 12/31/2023...
6), of a kind
used as a
component for
further
manufacturing
into a finished
medical device
(provided for in
subheading
3911.90.90)......
SEC. 74674. POLYHEXANIDE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.64 Poly Free No change No change On or before ''.
(hexamethylenebig 12/31/2023...
uanide)
hydrochloride
(Polyhexanide)
(CAS No. 32289-58-
0) (provided for
in subheading
3911.90.90)......
SEC. 74675. ETHYLENE-NORBORNENE COPOLYMER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.65 Poly(ethylene-ran- Free No change No change On or before ''.
(2-norbornene)), 12/31/2023...
substantially
amorphous, having
a glass
transition
temperature less
than 145 C (CAS
No. 26007-43-2)
(provided for in
subheading
3911.90.90)......
SEC. 74676. CELLULOSE POWDER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.66 Cellulose entirely Free No change No change On or before ''.
spherical micro- 12/31/2023...
spheres, each
with mean
particle size of
1 to 25 mm (CAS
No. 9004-34-6)
(provided for in
subheading
3912.90.00)......
SEC. 74677. POLYMALTOTRIOSE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.67 Poly[6)-a-D- 1.3% No change No change On or before ''.
glucopyranosyl-(1- 12/31/2023...
>4)-a-D-
glucopyranosyl-(1-
>4)-a-D-
glucopyranosyl-(1-
>]
(Polymaltotriose)
(CAS No. 9057-02-
7) (provided for
in subheading
3913.90.20)......
SEC. 74678. CHITOSAN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.68 Chitosan (methyl N- Free No change No change On or before ''.
[(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)- 12/31/2023...
5-
[(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
3-amino-5-
[(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
3-amino-5-
[(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
3-amino-5-
[(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
3-amino-5-
[(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
3-amino-5-
[(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
3-amino-4,5-
dihydroxy-6-
(hydroxymethyl)ox
an-2-yl]oxy-4-
hydroxy-6-
(hydroxymethyl)ox
an-2-yl]oxy-4-
hydroxy-6-
(hydroxymethyl)ox
an-2-yl]oxy-4-
hydroxy-6-
(hydroxymethyl)ox
an-2-yl]oxy-4-
hydroxy-6-
(hydroxymethyl)ox
an-2-yl]oxy-4-
hydroxy-6-
(hydroxymethyl)ox
an-2-yl]oxy-2-
[(2R,3S,4R,5R,6S)-
5-amino-6-
[(2R,3S,4R,5R,6R)-
5-amino-4,6-
dihydroxy-2-
(hydroxymethyl)ox
an-3-yl]oxy-4-
hydroxy-2-
(hydroxymethyl)ox
an-3-yl]oxy-4-
hydroxy-6-
(hydroxymethyl)ox
an-3-
yl]carbamate)
(CAS No. 9012-76-
4) (provided for
in subheading
3913.90.20)......
SEC. 74679. PLASTIC DRINKING STRAWS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.69 Drinking straws of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, each 12/31/2023...
measuring 8 mm or
more in outside
diameter and 20
cm or more in
length (provided
for in subheading
3917.32.00)......
SEC. 74680. GARDEN HOSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.70 Garden hoses of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, 12/31/2023...
constructed with
a grade 304
stainless steel
interlocking
spiral band outer
shell, flexible
polyvinyl
chloride (PVC)
inner hose,
having aluminum
fittings with
rubber grips,
weighing not more
than 2.8 kg, the
foregoing whether
or not presented
with nozzle
(provided for in
subheading
3917.39.00)......
SEC. 74681. PLASTIC FITTINGS OF PERFLUOROALKOXY.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.71 Plastic fittings Free No change No change On or before ''.
of 12/31/2023...
perfluoroalkoxy
(PFA), of a kind
used principally
with machines and
apparatus for the
manufacture of
semiconductors
and flat panel
displays of
heading 8486
(provided for in
subheading
3917.40.00,
3926.90.99 or
3923.50.00)......
SEC. 74682. LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE) SHEETING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.72 Low density 3.1% No change No change On or before ''.
sheeting of 12/31/2023...
polyethylene,
measuring in
width 3,810 mm,
gauge 0.15 mm and
length 2,000
meters,
translucent solid
with waxy color
as presented
(provided for in
subheading
3920.10.00)......
SEC. 74683. BIAXIALLY ORIENTED DIELECTRIC POLYPROPYLENE FILM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.73 Biaxially oriented Free No change No change On or before ''.
dielectric 12/31/2023...
polypropylene
film, produced
from solvent-
washed low ash
content (less
than 50 ppm)
polymer resin
(CAS No. 9003-07-
0) (provided for
in subheading
3920.20.00)......
SEC. 74684. BIAXIALLY ORIENTED POLYPROPYLENE (BOPP)
CAPACITOR-GRADE FILM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.74 Transparent Free No change No change On or before ''.
coextruded 12/31/2023...
biaxially
oriented
polypropylene
film, capacitor-
grade, presented
in rolls of a
width not
exceeding 790 mm
and of a
thickness not
exceeding 15 mm
(provided for in
subheading
3920.20.00)......
SEC. 74685. POLYESTER CAPACITOR-GRADE FILM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.75 Transparent Free No change No change On or before ''.
coextruded 12/31/2023...
biaxially
oriented
polyester film,
capacitor-grade,
presented in roll
form, of a width
not exceeding 790
mm and of a
thickness not
exceeding 15 mm
(provided for in
subheading
3920.62.00)......
SEC. 74686. ACID FORM MEMBRANES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.76 Membranes of short 4.1% No change No change On or before ''.
side chain 12/31/2023...
(Poly(tetrafluoro
ethylene-co-
perfluoro(3-oxa-4-
pentenesulfonic
acid)) (CAS No.
1163733-25-2)
(provided for in
subheading
3920.99.20)......
SEC. 74687. MELAMINE RESIN FOAM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.77 Foam of thermoset 5.4% No change No change On or before ''.
melamine resin, 12/31/2023...
measuring 1,250
mm or more in
width, 500 mm in
height and 1,300
mm or more but
not more than
3,100 mm in
length, with a
density not less
than 4 and not
more than 11 kg/
m\3\ per EN ISO
845 specimen size
250 mm\3\
(provided for in
subheading
3921.19.00)......
SEC. 74688. INFANT BATHTUBS AND BASINS, OF PLASTICS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.78 Infant bathtubs 3.4% No change No change On or before ''.
and washbasins of 12/31/2023...
plastics, each
measuring not
over 70 cm in
length, 48 cm in
width and 29 cm
in height
(provided for in
subheading
3922.10.00)......
SEC. 74689. BOXES, CASES, CRATES, AND SIMILAR ARTICLES OF
PLASTICS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.79 Boxes, cases, Free No change No change On or before ''.
crates and 12/31/2023...
similar articles
of plastics
(provided for in
subheading
3923.10.90), the
foregoing
specially shaped
or fitted for the
conveyance of
lithography
machines, appara
tus or parts
thereof for the
manufacture of
semiconductor
devices or of
electronic
integrated
circuits of
subheading
8486.20.00 or
8486.90.00 .....
SEC. 74690. NOZZLES, BLACK, OF POLYPROPYLENE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.80 Nozzles of Free No change No change On or before ''.
polypropylene, 12/31/2023...
black in color,
each measuring
4.5 mm in inside
diameter, with an
outer diameter of
29 mm and a
height of 39.2 mm
(provided for in
subheading
3923.10.90)......
SEC. 74691. TIP/CAP COMBINATIONS OF POLYETHYLENE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.81 Tips of low Free No change No change On or before ''.
density 12/31/2023...
polyethylene,
each measuring
19.1 mm in
height, with
outer diameter of
18.4 mm, of a
capacity of 20 ml
and weighing not
over 0.9 g; each
such tip attached
to a cap of high
density
polyethylene,
measuring 16.2
mm, with outer
diameter of 18.4
mm and weighing
not over 1.3 g
(provided for in
subheading
3923.10.90)......
SEC. 74692. BOTTLES MADE OF LDPE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.82 Bottles of low Free No change No change On or before ''.
density 12/31/2023...
polyethylene,
each measuring 56
mm in height,
having an outer
diameter of 27
mm, with a bottle
neck having an
outer diameter of
16.2 mm, of a
capacity of 20
ml, weighing not
over 4 g
(provided for in
subheading
3923.30.00)......
SEC. 74693. PLASTIC NASAL IRRIGATOR CAPS FOR NETI POTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.83 Nasal irrigator Free No change No change On or before ''.
caps of plastics, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
on ceramic neti
pots (provided
for in subheading
3923.50.00)......
SEC. 74694. TOY CHARACTER BOTTLE TOPPERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.84 Three-dimensional 2.8% No change No change On or before ''.
(3D) toy 12/31/2023...
character bottle
toppers of
plastics, each
consisting of a
threaded bottle
cap, a straw-like
sipper and a 3D
children's toy
character from
children's movies
or television
programs, having
a diameter of at
least 32 mm
(provided for in
subheading
3923.50.00)......
SEC. 74695. MELAMINE PLATTERS, OTHER THAN THOSE PRESENTED IN
SETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.85 Melamine platters, Free No change No change On or before ''.
other than those 12/31/2023...
presented in sets
(provided for in
subheading
3924.10.20)......
SEC. 74696. MELAMINE PLATES, OTHER THAN THOSE PRESENTED IN
SETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.86 Melamine plates, 0.8% No change No change On or before ''.
other than those 12/31/2023...
presented in sets
(provided for in
subheading
3924.10.20)......
SEC. 74697. MELAMINE BOWLS NOT PRESENTED IN SETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.87 Melamine bowls, 0.8% No change No change On or before ''.
not presented in 12/31/2023...
sets (provided
for in subheading
3924.10.20)......
SEC. 74698. MELAMINE TRAYS NOT PRESENTED IN SETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.88 Melamine trays, Free No change No change On or before ''.
the foregoing 12/31/2023...
other than those
presented in sets
(provided for in
subheading
3924.10.30)......
SEC. 74699. PLASTIC MEASURING CUPS AND SPOONS IN SETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.89 Measuring cups, Free No change No change On or before ''.
spoons, or 12/31/2023...
combinations
thereof, the
foregoing of
plastics,
designed for
table or kitchen
use to measure
ingredients, such
goods presented
in sets each
containing from 4
to 12 pieces
(provided for in
subheading
3924.10.40)......
SEC. 74700. LIQUID MEASURING CUPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.90 Household kitchen Free No change No change On or before ''.
measuring tools, 12/31/2023...
of plastics,
designed to be
used for liquid
ingredients, such
goods with
measuring size
not exceeding 1
liter (provided
for in subheading
3924.10.40)......
SEC. 74701. SELF-ANCHORING BEVERAGE CONTAINERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.91 Self-anchoring Free No change No change On or before ''.
beverage 12/31/2023...
containers of
plastics, each
with a base made
from orange
silicone, such
base measuring no
more than 60.4 mm
(provided for in
subheading
3924.10.40)......
SEC. 74702. PVC INFANT BATHTUB MATS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.92 Polyvinylchloride Free No change No change On or before ''.
(PVC) infant 12/31/2023...
bathtub mats,
whale-shaped,
each with non-
slip surface,
drainage-allowing
perforations and
suction cups on
the bottom
surface, of a
length less than
76.2 cm and not
over 39.4 cm in
width (provided
for in subheading
3924.90.10)......
SEC. 74703. REVERSIBLE PLAYMATS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.93 Printed, cushioned Free No change No change On or before ''.
mats, each with 12/31/2023...
core of
polyurethane foam
and outer layer
of thermoplastic
polyurethane
film, measuring
approximately
218.4 cm by 132.1
cm and 11.5 mm in
thickness when
unrolled
(provided for in
subheading
3924.90.10)......
SEC. 74704. CRAFT MATS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.94 Craft mats of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, made of 12/31/2023...
self-healing
polyvinyl
chloride designed
to protect work
surfaces and to
withstand
multiple cuts and
scoring while
providing linear
and angular
dimensioning
guidelines for
cutting projects
(provided for in
subheading
3924.90.56)......
SEC. 74705. HANGERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.95 Molded plastic Free No change No change On or before ''.
hangers of a 12/31/2023...
width not
exceeding 6.35
mm, coated or
covered with a
velvet-like,
textile flocking
material and
incorporating a
metal hook
(provided for in
subheading
3924.90.56)......
SEC. 74706. INFANT BATH RINSING CUPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.96 Infant bath Free No change No change On or before ''.
rinsing cups, of 12/31/2023...
polypropylene
plastics, each
with interior
fins and with a
soft
thermoplastic
rubber lip
designed to keep
water from
infant's
forehead; not
containing
bisphenol A
(BPA), polyvinyl
chloride (PVC)
and phthalate
(provided for in
subheading
3924.90.56)......
SEC. 74707. BATHTUB SPOUT COVERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.97 Whale-shaped Free No change No change On or before ''.
adjustable 12/31/2023...
bathtub spout
covers, of
thermoplastic
materials
(provided for in
subheading
3924.90.56)......
SEC. 74708. INFANT TEETHERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.98 Infant teethers of Free No change No change On or before ''.
silicone, each 12/31/2023...
measuring not
over 10 cm by 10
cm, weighing over
0.05 kg and
containing a
silicone-encased
disk of stainless
steel (provided
for in subheading
3924.90.56)......
SEC. 74709. LIGHTED DOG FETCH TOYS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.25.99 Molded balls of Free No change No change On or before ''.
thermoplastic 12/31/2023...
rubber, with
encased light-
emitting diode
(LED) lights,
each battery-
operated,
measuring 64 mm
in diameter, with
a hardness of 40
Shore A per ASTM
D2240 (provided
for in subheading
3924.90.56)......
SEC. 74710. CERTAIN THERMOPLASTIC NYLON 3-GANG SWITCH
WALLPLATES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.01 Thermoplastic Free No change No change On or before ''.
nylon 3-gang 12/31/2023...
switch
wallplates, each
measuring
approximately
17.14 cm by 12.4
cm (provided for
in subheading
3925.90.00)......
SEC. 74711. MANUAL PLASTIC DISPOSABLE CUTLERY DISPENSERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.02 Dispensers Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed to 12/31/2023...
contain and
release pieces of
disposable
cutlery of
plastics,
manually
operated, each
dispenser with
press lever
single-dispensing
operation and
designed to hold
banded cartridges
of same-branded
(only) disposable
cutlery, such
dispensers
designed to be
wall mounted
(provided for in
subheading
3925.90.00)......
SEC. 74712. EAR BULB SYRINGES OF CLEAR SILICONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.03 Ear bulb syringes, Free No change No change On or before ''.
each with tip and 12/31/2023...
bulb of clear
silicone and with
polystyrene ring
connector
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.21)......
SEC. 74713. PVC INFLATABLE PILLOWS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.04 Inflatable travel Free No change No change On or before ''.
pillows of 12/31/2023...
flexible
polyvinyl
chloride, the
exterior of which
may be flocked,
each with a valve
for inflation,
such pillows
measuring between
60 cm and 70 cm
in length and 15
cm to 25 cm in
width and
weighing between
150 g and 190 g,
the foregoing
presented with an
attached nylon
flat cord
measuring between
75 cm to 80 cm in
length and 1 cm
to 1.5 cm in
width, and which
may each have a
cover of
polyester
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.75)......
SEC. 74714. SELF-INFLATABLE QUEEN AIR MATTRESSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.05 Pneumatic air Free No change No change On or before ''.
mattresses of 12/31/2023...
polyvinyl
chloride, each
with a flocked
surface and built-
in 120 V electric
pump, measuring
approximately
205.7 cm by 157.5
cm by 54.6 cm,
weighing 11.3 kg
and valued $34 or
more but not over
$40 (provided for
in subheading
3926.90.75)......
SEC. 74715. PLASTIC CLIP FASTENERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.06 Fasteners of nylon 3.6% No change No change On or before ''.
or of 12/31/2023...
polypropylene,
with a filament
length of 2.5 mm
or more but not
over 127 mm,
presented on
clips each
holding the
quantity of 25,
50, 100 or 120
pieces, suitable
for use in a
mechanical
attaching device
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.85)......
SEC. 74716. SELF-VENTING SPOUTS FOR DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.07 Self-venting Free No change No change On or before ''.
spouts or 12/31/2023...
nozzles, threaded
for connection to
plastic
containers on one
end and fitted
for connection to
diesel exhaust
fluid (DEF) tanks
of diesel motor
vehicles on the
other, the
foregoing
presented without
the containers
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74717. PLASTIC PET CARRIERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.08 Carrying cases of Free No change No change On or before ''.
hard plastics, 12/31/2023...
each with handle
and door of
plastics and with
no door of metal,
the foregoing
designed for use
for reptiles or
amphibians and
not for the
housing or
transport of
mammals,
measuring not
over 381 mm on
any side
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74718. PLASTIC MIXING TIPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.09 Plastic mixing Free No change No change On or before ''.
tips, each 12/31/2023...
consisting of a
mixer housing,
mixing elements
and a retaining
ring, each
designed for use
as a disposable
mixing tip for
two-part
chemistries in
the dental
industry
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74719. CABLE TIES OF PLASTICS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.10 Cable ties of 3.8% No change No change On or before ''.
nylon, measuring 12/31/2023...
20 cm or more but
not more than 61
cm in length,
sold in packs
each containing
not over 100
pieces and valued
not over $1 per
pack (provided
for in subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74720. FLEXIBLE CAMERA MOUNTINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.11 Camera mounts of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, each 12/31/2023...
with an
elongated,
segmented plastic
neck composed of
6 to 8 ball
joints,
incorporating a
base that clips
into other types
of mounts,
engineered to
mount cameras of
subheading
8525.80.40
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74721. THREE-PIECE CAMERA MOUNT SETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.12 Sets each Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing three 12/31/2023...
camera mounts of
plastics, such
mounts designed
for cameras of
subheading
8525.80.40; with
each set
containing one
mount
incorporating an
adjustable head-
strap designed to
encircle the
forehead, one
mount buoyant in
water
incorporating a
handle designed
to allow a user
to grip with the
hand and one
mount in the form
of a clip
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74722. MAGNETIC SWIVEL CLIPS FOR CAMERAS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.13 Camera mounts of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, 12/31/2023...
designed to hold
cameras of
subheading
8525.80.40, each
mount
incorporating a
clip and magnetic
base, capable of
rotating the
camera 360
degrees on a
plane (provided
for in subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74723. HELMET CAMERA MOUNTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.14 Camera mounts of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, each 12/31/2023...
designed to
attach camera of
subheading
8525.80.40
securely onto the
front or side of
a helmet
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74724. SHORT EXTENSION POLES FOR USE WITH CAMERAS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.15 Extension poles of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with cameras of
subheading
8525.80.40; such
poles not buoyant
in water, each
having an
adjustable length
greater than 11
cm and less than
23 cm and
incorporating a
collapsible
tripod handle
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74725. LONG EXTENSION POLES FOR CAMERAS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.16 Extension poles of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with cameras of
subheading
8525.80.40; such
poles not buoyant
in water and
without folding
extension arms,
each pole having
an adjustable
length between 23
cm and 56 cm and
incorporating a
collapsible
tripod handle
(provided for in
subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74726. SWIVEL MOUNTS FOR CAMERAS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.17 Camera mounts of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, 12/31/2023...
designed to hold
cameras of
subheading
8525.80.40, each
mount containing
a ball joint and
capable of
swiveling the
camera 360
degrees without
detaching the
mount (provided
for in subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74727. TRIPOD CAMERA MOUNTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.18 Camera mounts of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, each 12/31/2023...
designed to
attach a camera
of subheading
8525.80.40
securely onto a
tripod (provided
for in subheading
3926.90.99)......
SEC. 74728. BULK HYDRAULIC HOSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.19 Bulk hoses of 1.6% No change No change On or before ''.
vulcanized 12/31/2023...
rubber,
reinforced with
metal, without
fittings,
designed for
hydraulic use
(provided for in
subheading
4009.21.00)......
SEC. 74729. BRAKE HYDRAULIC HOSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.20 Brake hoses, with Free No change No change On or before ''.
fittings, for the 12/31/2023...
vehicles of
subheading
8701.20 or
headings 8702,
8703, 8704, 8705
or 8711, such
hoses reinforced
or otherwise
combined only
with textile
materials
(provided for in
subheading
4009.32.00)......
SEC. 74730. BULK FABRIC/METAL-REINFORCED RUBBER HOSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.21 Hoses of Free No change No change On or before ''.
vulcanized rubber 12/31/2023...
(other than hard
rubber),
reinforced with
both textile
materials and
metal, without
fittings,
presented in bulk
and designed for
hydraulic use
(provided for in
subheading
4009.41.00)......
SEC. 74731. DISPOSABLE GLOVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.22 Seamless 1.5% No change No change On or before ''.
disposable gloves 12/31/2023...
of vulcanized
rubber other than
hard rubber,
designed for
household use,
such gloves other
than surgical or
medical gloves
(provided for in
subheading
4015.19.10)......
SEC. 74732. REUSABLE GLOVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.23 Household reusable 1.2% No change No change On or before ''.
seamless gloves, 12/31/2023...
of vulcanized
rubber other than
hard rubber
(provided for in
subheading
4015.19.10)......
SEC. 74733. DOG AND CAT APPAREL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.24 Articles of pet 1% No change No change On or before ''.
apparel, 12/31/2023...
excluding life
jackets for pets
and pet apparel
with attached or
built-in collars
or harnesses;
such articles put
up for retail
sale (provided
for in subheading
4201.00.60)......
SEC. 74734. POLYCARBONATE VANITY CASES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.25 Hard-sided Free No change No change On or before ''.
polycarbonate 12/31/2023...
vanity cases with
zipper closure,
such cases
measuring 13 cm
(including hinge)
in width, 18.2 cm
(including top
ring) in height,
at least 7 cm but
not over 7.6 cm
deep, each case
weighing 167.26
grams or more but
not over 184.27
grams (provided
for in subheading
4202.12.21)......
SEC. 74735. ALUMINUM VANITY CASES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.26 Hard-sided vanity Free No change No change On or before ''.
cases of 12/31/2023...
aluminum, such
cases with latch
closure and
measuring 13.8 cm
in width
(including hinge
and latch), 18.2
cm in height
(including top
ring) and at
least 7.5 cm but
not over 7.6 cm
in depth; the
foregoing
weighing at least
240.97 grams but
not over 297.67
grams each
(provided for in
subheading
4202.19.00)......
SEC. 74736. SUITCASES WITH OUTER SURFACE OF ALUMINUM WITH
BUILT-IN ZIPPER LOCKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.27 Suitcases with Free No change No change On or before ''.
outer surface of 12/31/2023...
aluminum, with 4
wheels, at least
1 handle, with
built-in zipper
locks of a type
compliant with
standards of the
Transportation
Security
Administration
keyed for opening
with a universal
master tool made
and patented in
the United
States, the first
side of the locks
measuring 3.73 cm
or more but not
over 17.78 cm,
the second side
of the locks
measuring 1.77 cm
or more but not
over 7.72 cm and
the third side of
the locks
measuring 1.06 cm
or more but not
over 3.97 cm
(provided for in
subheading
4202.19.00)......
SEC. 74737. DRAWSTRING BACKPACKS WITH ZIPPERED POCKET.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.28 Drawstring Free No change No change On or before ''.
backpacks of 210D 12/31/2023...
polyester and
polyurethane
blend man-made
fabric, such
backpacks
measuring 33 cm
in width and
having a 3 mm
polypropylene
cord cinch
closure with such
cord knotted at
the base of the
bag via
polypropylene
webbing loops
that measure 1.9
cm in width and
are sewn into the
side seam; the
foregoing
backpacks with a
front diagonal
pocket that
measures 23 cm in
width and has a
closure that
incorporates a
zipper of nylon
teeth and
polyester tape
that is 3.175 cm
in width
(provided for in
subheading
4202.92.31)......
SEC. 74738. LAMINATED RECYCLED REUSABLE SHOPPING TOTE BAGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.29 Shopping tote bags 12.7% No change No change On or before ''.
made from 12/31/2023...
laminated 100
percent recycled
PET fabric made
from recycled
plastic bottles,
each bag having a
width of 38.1 cm
and shoulder
straps with a
length of 59.69
cm (provided for
in subheading
4202.92.31), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in
heading
9902.12.39 or
9902.12.40.......
SEC. 74739. TOTE BAGS OF PAPER YARN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.30 Tote bags of paper Free No change No change On or before ''.
yarn, with or 12/31/2023...
without closure,
the foregoing
with shoulder
straps and with
at least one side
measuring more
than 30.48 cm in
length, designed
for carrying
personal effects
(provided for in
subheading
4202.92.33)......
SEC. 74740. REUSABLE SHOPPING STYLE TOTE BAGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.31 Reusable shopping- 6.9% No change No change On or before ''.
style tote bags 12/31/2023...
of plastic, each
with handles,
load capacity not
over 13.61 kg and
measuring at
least 43.18 cm
but not over 63.5
cm in width, at
least 38.1 cm but
not over 50.8 cm
in height and
19.94 cm but not
over 23.5 cm in
depth (provided
for in subheading
4202.92.45), the
foregoing other
than of woven man-
made fiber fabric
visibly coated on
the outer surface
with plastics....
SEC. 74741. WATERPROOF TOTE BAGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.32 Waterproof tote Free No change No change On or before ''.
bags of woven man- 12/31/2023...
made fiber fabric
visibly coated on
the outer surface
with plastics,
each bag with
welded seams, two
or more
adjustable
handles, a
reinforced
bottom, and with
a toothless
plastic fully
watertight zipper
on both the
primary
compartment and
the side pocket
(provided for in
subheading
4202.92.45)......
SEC. 74742. WATERPROOF DUFFLE BAGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.33 Waterproof duffle Free No change No change On or before ''.
bags of woven man- 12/31/2023...
made fiber fabric
visibly coated on
the outer surface
with plastics,
each with welded
seams, a
toothless plastic
fully watertight
zipper, a
reinforced bottom
and a separate
watertight
zippered
compartment at
the bottom
(provided for in
subheading
4202.92.45)......
SEC. 74743. WATERPROOF ZIPPERED BAGS, WITHOUT HANDLES, OF
PLASTIC SHEETING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.34 Waterproof bags of Free No change No change On or before ''.
clear 12/31/2023...
thermoplastic
polyurethane
(TPU) film and
woven man-made
fiber fabric
visibly coated on
the outer surface
with plastics,
each with welded
seams and
incorporating a
toothless plastic
fully watertight
zipper closure;
such bags
measuring not
over 26.2 cm
wide, 27.0 cm
high and 8.2 cm
deep (provided
for in subheading
4202.92.45), the
foregoing without
handles..........
SEC. 74744. WATERPROOF BACKPACKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.35 Waterproof Free No change No change On or before ''.
backpacks of 12/31/2023...
woven man-made
fiber fabric
visibly coated on
the outer surface
with plastics,
each with welded
seams, a
toothless plastic
fully watertight
zipper and a
reinforced
bottom, the
foregoing not
presented with a
detachable front
pouch having its
own shoulder
strap (provided
for in subheading
4202.92.45)......
SEC. 74745. WATERPROOF WAIST PACKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.36 Waterproof waist Free No change No change On or before ''.
packs of woven 12/31/2023...
man-made fiber
fabric visibly
coated on the
outer surface
with plastics,
each with welded
seams and
toothless plastic
fully watertight
zipper and
adjustable waist
strap (provided
for in subheading
4202.92.45)......
SEC. 74746. GUITAR CASES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.37 Guitar cases, each Free No change No change On or before ''.
having a guitar- 12/31/2023...
shaped (not
rectangular)
exterior, a
polyester plush
interior lining
and a single
carrying handle,
such handle with
a covering of a
kind known as
Tolex; the
foregoing cases
made from plywood
covered with
sheeting of
plastics and
incorporating 4
or 5 metal
locking clasps
and valued over
$40 but not over
$60 each
(provided for in
subheading
4202.92.50)......
SEC. 74747. JEWELRY BOXES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.38 Jewelry boxes Free No change No change On or before ''.
constructed of 12/31/2023...
medium density
fiberboard (MDF)
covered with
sheeting of
plastics on the
outer surface,
each box with an
embossed design
covering more
than 50 percent
of the exterior
and incorporating
one exterior
window through
which the jewelry
can be viewed,
the foregoing
with
compartmentalized
interior sections
lined with velvet
(provided for in
subheading
4202.92.97)......
SEC. 74748. SILICONE RUBBER CAMERA CASES WITH STRAPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.39 Camera cases of Free No change No change On or before ''.
silicone rubber, 12/31/2023...
designed to hold
cameras of
subheading
8525.80.40, each
case containing
openings for the
operation of the
camera and an
adjustable nylon
strap and
measuring not
more than 52 mm
in height, 76 mm
in width and 29
mm in depth
(provided for in
subheading
4202.99.90)......
SEC. 74749. LEATHER GLOVES WITH FLIP MITTS FOR HUNTING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.40 Full-fingered Free No change No change On or before ''.
gloves, each with 12/31/2023...
a palm side of
leather and a
back side
comprising a
camouflage-
printed knitted
fabric wholly of
polyester and
laminated to
expanded
polytetrafluoroet
hylene (EPTFE),
such gloves with
insulation
comprising 40
percent by weight
of synthetic
microfiber and 60
percent by weight
of duck down;
each having a
mitt sewn to the
back of the glove
as a flap, with
leather tips for
each finger and
thumb designed to
improve grip,
such mitt
designed to cover
the fingers for
additional
warmth; the
foregoing gloves
designed for use
in the sport of
hunting (provided
for in subheading
4203.21.80)......
SEC. 74750. MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES VALUED AT $18 OR MORE PER
PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.41 Men's full- Free No change No change On or before ''.
fingered gloves 12/31/2023...
with a palm side
of leather and a
backside of woven
fabric comprising
89 percent or
more but not over
95 percent by
weight of man-
made fibers and 5
percent or more
but not over 11
percent by weight
of elastomeric
fibers, such
fabric fully
lined with a
waterproof
membrane; such
gloves stuffed
with synthetic
microfiber for
thermal
insulation, with
elasticized wrist
and valued at $18
or more/pr; the
foregoing other
than gloves
specially
designed for use
in sports
(provided for in
subheading
4203.29.30)......
SEC. 74751. BELTS OF CALF SKIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.42 Belts of calf skin Free No change No change On or before ''.
(provided for in 12/31/2023...
subheading
4303.10.00)......
SEC. 74752. BAMBOO ENGINEERED FLOORING: 12.5-12.9 MM THICK.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.43 Plywood flooring Free No change No change On or before ''.
with a face ply 12/31/2023...
of bamboo
(Phyllostachys
pubescens), such
face ply
measuring less
than 4 mm in
thickness; each
flooring panel
measuring at
least 12.5 mm but
not over 12.9 mm
in thickness and
at least 125.0 mm
but not over
230.6 mm in width
(provided for in
subheading
4412.10.05)......
SEC. 74753. BAMBOO ENGINEERED FLOORING: 14.1-14.5 MM THICK.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.44 Plywood flooring Free No change No change On or before ''.
with a face ply 12/31/2023...
of bamboo
(Phyllostachys
pubescens), such
face ply
measuring less
than 4 mm in
thickness; each
flooring panel
measuring at
least 14.1 mm but
not over 14.5 mm
in thickness and
at least 125.0 mm
but not over
230.6 mm in width
(provided for in
subheading
4412.10.05)......
SEC. 74754. BAMBOO ENGINEERED FLOORING: 15.7-16.1 MM THICK.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.45 Plywood flooring Free No change No change On or before ''.
with a face ply 12/31/2023...
of bamboo
(Phyllostachys
pubescens), such
face ply
measuring less
than 4 mm; each
flooring panel
measuring at
least 15.7 mm but
not over 16.1 mm
in thickness and
at least 125.0 mm
but not over
230.6 mm in width
(provided for in
subheading
4412.10.05)......
SEC. 74755. STRAND BAMBOO FLOORING: 12.5-12.9 MM THICK.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.46 Strand bamboo Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Phyllostachys 12/31/2023...
pubescens)
flooring, tongued
and grooved,
continuously
shaped along any
of its ends,
surface covered
with a clear or
transparent
material which
does not obscure
the grain,
texture or
markings of the
face ply, such
flooring
measuring at
least 12.5 mm but
not over 12.9 mm
in thickness and
at least 126.8 mm
but not over
127.2 mm in width
(provided for in
subheading
4418.91.90)......
SEC. 74756. STRAND BAMBOO FLOORING: 14.1-14.5 MM THICK.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.47 Strand bamboo Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Phyllostachys 12/31/2023...
pubescens)
flooring, tongued
and grooved,
continuously
shaped along any
of its ends,
surface covered
with a clear or
transparent
material which
does not obscure
the grain,
texture or
markings of the
face ply, such
flooring
measuring at
least 14.1 mm but
not over 14.5 mm
in thickness and
at least 126.8 mm
but not over
127.2 mm in width
(provided for in
subheading
4418.91.90)......
SEC. 74757. STRAND BAMBOO FLOORING: 10.9-11.3 MM THICK.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.48 Strand bamboo Free No change No change On or before ''.
(Phyllostachys 12/31/2023...
pubescens)
flooring, tongued
and grooved,
continuously
shaped along any
of its ends,
surface covered
with a clear or
transparent
material which
does not obscure
the grain,
texture or
markings of the
face ply, such
flooring
measuring at
least 10.9 mm but
not over 11.3 mm
in thickness and
at least 126.8 mm
but not over
127.2 mm in width
(provided for in
subheading
4418.91.90)......
SEC. 74758. CHOPSTICKS MADE OF BAMBOO.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.49 Bamboo chopsticks 0.7% No change No change On or before ''.
(provided for in 12/31/2023...
subheading
4419.12.00)......
SEC. 74759. DRYING RACKS OF WOOD.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.50 Drying racks of Free No change No change On or before ''.
wood designed to 12/31/2023...
mount on the wall
and fold up
accordion style,
the foregoing
used for drying
delicate clothing
(provided for in
subheading
4420.90.80)......
SEC. 74760. BAMBOO SKEWERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.51 Skewers or sticks Free No change No change On or before ''.
made of bamboo, 12/31/2023...
the foregoing not
over 31 cm in
length (provided
for in subheading
4421.91.60)......
SEC. 74761. WOOD BLINDS WITH LOUVERED SLATS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.52 Wood blinds with Free No change No change On or before ''.
louvered boards 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
4421.99.40)......
SEC. 74762. 100 PERCENT COTTON WOVEN CRIMPED UNBLEACHED
FABRIC.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.53 Woven fabrics Free No change No change On or before ''.
wholly of cotton, 12/31/2023...
unbleached,
crimped, with
yarn number
between 43 and
68, presented
folded into 3
layers, measuring
less than 84 cm
wide before
folding and less
than 28 cm wide
after folding;
weighing less
than 25 g/m2
before folding
and less than 75
g/m2 after
folding
(measuring 3
layers at once);
piece length less
than 76 cm; put
up layered on
rolls of up to
200 pieces per
roll, with edges
not attached in
any way, such
fabric easily
unfolded
(provided for in
subheading
5208.11.40)......
SEC. 74763. WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON, CONTAINING 85 PERCENT OR
MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, NOT MORE THAN 200
GRAMS PER SQUARE METER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.54 Woven fabrics of Free No change No change On or before ''.
cotton, 12/31/2023...
containing 85
percent or more
by weight of
cotton, weighing
not more than 200
g/m2, unbleached,
satin weave or
twill weave, 256
cm or greater in
width; such
fabrics having a
thread count
exceeding 200 or
an average yarn
number exceeding
68 (provided for
in subheading
5208.19.20)......
SEC. 74764. 100 PERCENT COTTON WOVEN BLEACHED FABRIC PIECES,
OPEN WEAVE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.56 Fabrics wholly of Free No change No change On or before ''.
cotton, bleached, 12/31/2023...
open weave,
average yarn
number between 43
and 68 metric,
weighing less
than 60 g/m2;
presented folded
in layers ranging
in number from 2
to 16 layers, in
pieces on rolls
or stacked in a
box, or on bolts,
or continuous
length on large
rolls; measuring
89 cm to 92 cm in
width before
folding, folded
widths between 22
cm and 42 cm in
width, lengths
vary depending
upon packaging
but ranging from
22 cm to 950 m
(provided for in
subheading
5208.21.40)......
SEC. 74765. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS OF COTTON.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.57 Woven fabrics Free No change No change On or before ''.
wholly of cotton, 12/31/2023...
bleached, twill
weave, of single
ply yarns,
weighing between
132 and 140 g/m2,
measuring 182 to
194 cm in width,
with 286 and 304
decitex in the
warp and between
358 and 380
decitex in the
filling, with 25
to 27 yarns per
cm in the warp
and 16 to 18
yarns per cm in
the filling
(provided for in
subheading
5208.29.20)......
SEC. 74766. WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON WITH AN AVERAGE YARN
NUMBER BETWEEN 55 AND 60.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.58 Woven fabrics of Free No change No change On or before ''.
cotton, 12/31/2023...
containing over
50 percent but
less than 85
percent by weight
of cotton, mixed
mainly with man-
made fibers,
weighing not more
than 200 g/m2,
unbleached, plain
weave, in widths
of 305 cm or
greater; such
fabrics having an
average yarn
number exceeding
55 but not
exceeding 60
(provided for in
subheading
5210.11.60)......
SEC. 74767. WOVEN FABRIC OF COTTON OF YARN NUMBER 69 OR
HIGHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.59 Woven fabrics of Free No change No change On or before ''.
cotton, 12/31/2023...
containing over
50 percent but
less than 85
percent by weight
of cotton, mixed
mainly with man-
made fibers,
weighing not more
than 200 g/m2,
unbleached, plain
weave, of yarn
number 69 or
higher number, in
widths of 226 cm
or greater
(provided for in
subheading
5210.11.80)......
SEC. 74768. WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON WITH AN AVERAGE YARN
NUMBER EXCEEDING 68.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.60 Woven fabric of Free No change No change On or before ''.
cotton, 12/31/2023...
containing over
50 percent but
less than 85
percent by weight
of cotton, mixed
solely with man-
made fibers,
weighing not more
than 200 g/m2,
unbleached, satin
weave or twill
weave, other than
3-thread or 4-
thread twill or
cross twill, in
widths of 226 cm
or greater; such
fabrics having an
average yarn
number exceeding
68 (provided for
in subheading
5210.19.20)......
SEC. 74769. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, COTTON, PLAIN
WEAVE, OF YARN NUMBER 42 OR LOWER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.61 Woven fabrics of Free No change No change On or before ''.
cotton, of yarn 12/31/2023...
number 42 or
lower, containing
by weight 77
percent to 83
percent of cotton
and 17 percent to
23 percent of
polyester,
bleached, plain
weave, weighing
165 to 175 g/m2,
measuring 182 to
194 cm in width,
constructed with
single ply yarns
with 239 to 253
decitex in the
warp and with two
ply yarns of 573
to 609 decitex in
the filling, 19
to 21 yarns per
cm in the warp
and 9 to 11
single yarns per
cm in the filling
(provided for in
subheading
5210.21.40)......
SEC. 74770. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, COTTON, PLAIN
WEAVE, OF YARN NUMBER BETWEEN 43 AND 68.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.62 Woven fabrics of Free No change No change On or before ''.
cotton, of yarn 12/31/2023...
numbers 43 to 68,
such fabrics
containing by
weight 51 percent
to 55 percent of
cotton and 45
percent to 49
percent of
polyester,
bleached, plain
weave of single
ply yarns,
weighing 99 to
105 g/m2,
measuring 182 to
194 cm in width,
with 184 to 196
decitex in the
warp and filling,
29 to 31 yarns
per cm in the
warp and 19 to 21
yarns per cm in
the filling
(provided for in
subheading
5210.21.60)......
SEC. 74771. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, BLEACHED.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.63 Woven fabrics of Free No change No change On or before ''.
cotton, 3-thread 12/31/2023...
or 4-thread
twill, containing
by weight 51
percent to 55
percent of cotton
and 45 percent to
49 percent of
polyester,
bleached, of
single ply yarns,
weighing 132 to
140 g/m2,
measuring 182 to
194 cm in width,
with 162 to 172
decitex in the
warp and 358 to
380 decitex in
the filling, 29
to 31 yarns per
cm in the warp
and 21 to 23
yarns per cm in
the filling
(provided for in
subheading
5210.29.10)......
SEC. 74772. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, PRINTED.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.64 Woven fabrics of Free No change No change On or before ''.
cotton, 3-thread 12/31/2023...
or 4-thread
twill, containing
by weight 51
percent to 55
percent of cotton
and 45 percent to
49 percent of
polyester,
printed, made
from single ply
yarns, weighing
132 to 140 g/m2,
measuring 182 to
194 cm in width,
with 162 to 172
decitex in the
warp and 358 to
380 decitex in
the filling, 29
to 31 yarns per
cm the warp and
21 to 23 yarns
per cm in the
filling (provided
for in subheading
5210.59.10)......
SEC. 74773. UNTWISTED FILAMENT POLYVINYL ALCOHOL YARN,
MEASURING 1,100 TO 1,330 DECITEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.65 Synthetic Free No change No change On or before ''.
(polyvinyl 12/31/2023...
alcohol) filament
yarn, untwisted,
measuring from
1,100 to 1,330
decitex and
consisting of 200
filaments
(provided for in
subheading
5402.49.91)......
SEC. 74774. UNTWISTED FILAMENT POLYVINYL ALCOHOL YARN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.66 Synthetic 0.5% No change No change On or before ''.
(polyvinyl 12/31/2023...
alcohol) filament
yarn, untwisted,
measuring 1,330
to 2,070 decitex
and consisting of
between 600 and
1000 filaments
(provided for in
subheading
5402.49.91)......
SEC. 74775. POLYPROPYLENE (PP) MONOFILAMENT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.67 Synthetic Free No change No change On or before ''.
monofilament of 12/31/2023...
polypropylene, of
67 decitex or
more and of which
no cross-
sectional
dimension exceeds
1 mm (provided
for in subheading
5404.12.90)......
SEC. 74776. ACRYLIC FIBER TOW WITH AN AVERAGE DECITEX OF 0.9.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.68 Acrylic filament Free No change No change On or before ''.
tow containing at 12/31/2023...
least 85 percent
but not more than
94 percent by
weight of
acrylonitrile
units and 1
percent or more
but not over 4
percent of water,
raw white
(undyed),
crimped, with an
average decitex
of 0.9 (plus or
minus 10 percent)
and an aggregate
filament measure
in the tow bundle
between 660,000
and 1,300,000
decitex, with a
length greater
than 2 m
(provided for in
subheading
5501.30.00)......
SEC. 74777. BLACK POLYESTER BI-COMPONENT FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.71 Synthetic staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers, not 12/31/2023...
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning, the
foregoing
comprising black
polyester bi-
component fibers
measuring between
4.4 and 6.7
decitex and with
fiber length
between 50 and 51
mm; having an
outer copolymer
sheath that melts
at a lower
temperature than
the core; the
foregoing of a
kind used for
bonding fibers
together
(provided for in
subheading
5503.20.00)......
SEC. 74778. ACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS WITH AN AVERAGE DECITEX OF
2.2, FIBER LENGTH OF 100 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.72 Acrylic staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers containing 12/31/2023...
at least 85
percent by weight
of acrylonitrile
units and 2
percent or more
but not over 3
percent of water,
raw white
(undyed),
crimped, with an
average decitex
of 2.2 (plus or
minus 10 percent)
and fiber length
of 100 mm (plus
or minus 10
percent)
(provided for in
subheading
5503.30.00)......
SEC. 74779. MODACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS NOT PROCESSED FOR
SPINNING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.73 Modacrylic staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers containing 12/31/2023...
35 percent or
more but not over
85 percent by
weight of
acrylonitrile
units and 1
percent or more
but not over 3
percent of water,
pigmented,
crimped, with an
average decitex
between 1.9 and
3.3 (plus or
minus 10 percent)
and a fiber
length between 45
and 51 mm (plus
or minus 10
percent)
(provided for in
subheading
5503.30.00)......
SEC. 74780. SHORT POLYPROPYLENE FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.74 Polypropylene Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers, 6.66 12/31/2023...
decitex, with a
fiber length of
0.5 mm (provided
for in subheading
5503.40.00)......
SEC. 74781. POLYOXADIAZOLE FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.75 Synthetic staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of 12/31/2023...
polyoxadiazole,
not carded,
combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning,
measuring between
1 and 2 decitex
and with fiber
length between 38
mm and 51 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5503.90.90)......
SEC. 74782. ARTIFICIAL STAPLE FIBERS OF VISCOSE RAYON, 38-42
MM IN LENGTH.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.76 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning, each
measuring 1.5 or
more but not over
1.8 decitex and
having a fiber
length measuring
38 mm or more but
not over 42 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00)......
SEC. 74783. ARTIFICIAL FIBERS OF VISCOSE RAYON FOR THE
MANUFACTURE OF FEMININE HYGIENE PRODUCTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.77 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning, each
measuring 2.9 or
more but not over
3.7 decitex and
having a fiber
length measuring
28 mm, the
foregoing
suitable for use
in producing
goods of heading
9619 (provided
for in subheading
5504.10.00)......
SEC. 74784. FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS, MEASURING 4.78
DECITEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.78 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning,
containing 28
percent or more
but not over 33
percent by weight
of silica,
measuring 4.78
decitex in
lengths of 60 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00)......
SEC. 74785. FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS, MEASURING 4.55
DECITEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.79 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning,
containing 28
percent or more
but not over 33
percent by weight
of silica
measuring 4.55
decitex in
lengths of 60 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00)......
SEC. 74786. FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS, MEASURING 4.4
DECITEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.80 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning, each
containing 28
percent or more
but not over 33
percent by weight
of silica,
measuring 4.4
decitex and 60 mm
in length
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00)......
SEC. 74787. OTHER FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.81 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning and
containing 28
percent or more
but not over 33
percent by weight
of silica
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00); the
foregoing other
than fibers
measuring 2.2
decitex in
lengths of 38 mm,
measuring 4.7
decitex in
lengths of 51 mm
or measuring 3.3,
4.4, 4.55, 4.7,
4.78 or 5.0
decitex in
lengths of 60 mm.
SEC. 74788. CELLULOSIC MAN-MADE VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS,
MEASURING 1.3-1.5 DECITEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.82 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning,
measuring 1.3
decitex but not
over 1.5 decitex
and having a
fiber length each
measuring 20 mm
or more but not
over 150 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00), the
foregoing other
than fibers with
a length of 38 mm
or more but not
over 42 mm.......
SEC. 74789. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1.5-1.67
DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 38-42 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.83 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning, each
measuring greater
than 1.5 decitex
but not over 1.67
decitex and
having a fiber
length measuring
20 mm or more but
not over 150 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00), the
foregoing other
than fibers with
a length of 38 mm
or more but not
over 42 mm.......
SEC. 74790. CELLULOSIC MAN-MADE VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS,
MEASURING 1.67-2 DECITEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.84 Artificial staple 0.6% No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning,
measuring greater
than 1.67 decitex
but not over 2
decitex and
having a fiber
length each
measuring 20 mm
or more but not
over 150 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00), the
foregoing other
than fibers with
a length of 38 mm
or more but not
over 42 mm.......
SEC. 74791. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1-2
DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 4-8 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.85 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning,
measuring 1
decitex or more
but not over 2
decitex and
having a fiber
length each
measuring 4 mm or
more but less
than 8 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00)......
SEC. 74792. VISCOSE STAPLE FIBERS USED IN TEXTILE, MEDICAL,
OR HYGIENE APPLICATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.86 Staple fibers of Free No change No change On or before ''.
viscose rayon, 12/31/2023...
not carded,
combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning,
measuring over 2
decitex but not
over 3.3 decitex
and having a
fiber length each
measuring over 55
mm or more but
not over 60 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00)......
SEC. 74793. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1.51-2
DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 8-16 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.87 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning,
measuring 1.51
decitex or more
but not over 2.0
decitex and
having a fiber
length each
measuring 8 mm or
more but not over
16 mm (provided
for in subheading
5504.10.00)......
SEC. 74794. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1-1.5
DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 8-16 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.88 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning,
measuring 1
decitex or more
but not over 1.5
decitex and
having a fiber
length each
measuring 8 mm or
more but not over
16 mm (provided
for in subheading
5504.10.00)......
SEC. 74795. FLAME RETARDANT VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, WITH
A DECITEX OF 4.7 MM AND A FIBER LENGTH OF 51-60
MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.89 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers of viscose 12/31/2023...
rayon, not
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning, each
measuring 4.7
decitex (plus or
minus 10 percent)
and having a
fiber length
measuring 51 mm
but not over 60
mm (provided for
in subheading
5504.10.00), the
foregoing other
than fibers
containing 28
percent or more
but not over 33
percent by weight
of silica,
measuring 4.7
decitex and 60 mm
in length........
SEC. 74796. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS FOR NONWOVEN
PRODUCTION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.90 Staple fibers of Free No change No change On or before ''.
viscose rayon, 12/31/2023...
with decitex
ranging from
either 0.5
decitex to less
than 0.9 decitex
or greater than 2
decitex to 3.5
decitex, the
foregoing with a
fiber length of
25 mm to 55 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00)......
SEC. 74797. BLACK VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.91 Artificial staple Free No change No change On or before ''.
fibers, not 12/31/2023...
carded, combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning, each
black in color,
having a decitex
of 1.7 but not
over 2, with cut
length measuring
30 mm but not
over 80 mm
(provided for in
subheading
5504.10.00), the
foregoing other
than fibers of
1.7 decitex or
more but not over
1.8 decitex, with
fiber length
measuring 38 mm
or more but not
over 42 mm.......
SEC. 74798. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS WITH A
DECITEX OF 3-5.6.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.92 Acrylic or Free No change No change On or before ''.
modacrylic staple 12/31/2023...
fibers, carded,
combed or
otherwise
processed for
spinning,
containing by
weight 92 percent
or more of
polyacrylonitrile
, not more than
0.1 percent of
zinc and 2
percent or more
but not over 8
percent of water,
undyed, with an
average decitex
of 3 to 5.6
(provided for in
subheading
5506.30.00)......
SEC. 74799. MADE UP HAND-CAST STRING-DRAWN FISHING NETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.93 Made up hand-cast Free No change No change On or before ''.
string-drawn 12/31/2023...
fishing nets, of
nylon
monofilament,
each with
attached string
or rope,
incorporating a
neoprene cuff and
attachment for
user's waistband
belt (provided
for in subheading
5608.11.00)......
SEC. 74800. KNITTED CARPETS CONTAINING 75 PERCENT OR MORE OF
COTTON, WITH A RUBBER BACKING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.94 Carpets and other Free No change No change On or before ''.
textile floor 12/31/2023...
coverings,
knitted, made up,
containing 75
percent or more
by weight of
cotton fibers,
each with a
rubber backing
(provided for in
subheading
5705.00.20)......
SEC. 74801. KNITTED CARPETS CONTAINING 75 PERCENT OR MORE BY
WEIGHT OF POLYESTER, WITH A RUBBER BACKING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.95 Whether or not Free No change No change On or before ''.
made up knitted 12/31/2023...
carpets and other
textile floor
coverings, made
up, containing 75
percent or more
by weight of
polyester fibers,
each with a
rubber backing
(provided for in
subheading
5705.00.20)......
SEC. 74802. FAUX LEATHER FABRICS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.96 Fabrics of `faux Free No change No change On or before ''.
leather', 12/31/2023...
polyurethane-
coated, of man-
made fibers,
containing by
weight 50 percent
or more but not
over 62 percent
of polyurethane,
36 percent or
more but not over
45 percent of man-
made fibers and 2
percent or more
but not over 5
percent of
elastomeric
fibers, for use
in women's
apparel, weighing
330 to 360 g/m2,
measuring 132 cm
to 137 cm in
width (provided
for in subheading
5903.20.25)......
SEC. 74803. GRASS CATCHER BAGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.97 Grass catcher bags Free No change No change On or before ''.
of man-made fiber 12/31/2023...
fabric, used
primarily with
push lawn mowers,
riding lawn
mowers and
chipper/shredder/
vacuums (provided
for in subheading
5911.90.00)......
SEC. 74804. OXYGENATION MEMBRANE CAPILLARY MATERIAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.98 Knitted or Free No change No change On or before ''.
crocheted fabrics 12/31/2023...
of
polymethylpentene
(PMP) oxygenation
membrane
capillary fibers,
such fabrics
consisting of PMP
tubes arranged
and secured in a
knitted fabric of
PMP (provided for
in subheading
6003.30.60)......
SEC. 74805. TEXTILE KNITTED FABRICS COMPOSED OF MICROMODAL
AND ELASTANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.26.99 Knitted fabrics Free No change No change On or before ''.
containing by 12/31/2023...
weight 66 to 79
percent
micromodal and 21
to 34 percent
elastane,
measuring over 30
cm in width,
weighing 155 to
220 g/m2, knitted
with fine machine
gauges of 44 to
50 (provided for
in subheading
6004.10.00)......
SEC. 74806. TEXTILE TECHNICAL KNITTED FABRICS COMBINING
TECHNICAL COTTON AND ELASTANE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.01 Technical knitted Free No change No change On or before ''.
fabrics 12/31/2023...
containing by
weight 71 percent
technical cotton
and 29 percent
elastane,
measuring 170 to
180 cm in width,
weighing 160 to
200 g/m2, valued
at $14.50 or more
per linear meter
(provided for in
subheading
6004.10.00)......
SEC. 74807. TEXTILE KNIT FABRICS OF MODAL, CASHMERE, AND
SPANDEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.02 Textile knitted Free No change No change On or before ''.
fabric containing 12/31/2023...
by weight 78
percent modal, 14
percent cashmere
and 8 percent
spandex, weighing
75 to 85 grams
per square meter,
with cuttable
width of 130 to
140 cm, valued at
not less than $17
per linear meter
as presented
(provided for in
subheading
6006.43.00)......
SEC. 74808. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' DRESSES, KNITTED OR CROCHETED,
OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.05 Women's and girls' Free No change No change On or before ''.
dresses, knitted 12/31/2023...
or crocheted, of
synthetic fibers
infused with
minerals
including silicon
dioxide, titanium
dioxide or
aluminum oxide
ground to a size
not greater than
1 micron, such
dresses specially
designed for the
sport of
competitive
cheerleading
(provided for in
subheading
6104.43.20)......
SEC. 74809. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' SKIRTS AND DIVIDED SKIRTS OF
SYNTHETIC FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.06 Women's and girls' Free No change No change On or before ''.
skirts and 12/31/2023...
divided skirts of
synthetic fibers
infused with
minerals
including silicon
dioxide, titanium
dioxide or
aluminum oxide
ground to a size
not greater than
1 micron, such
skirts or divided
skirts specially
designed for the
sport of
competitive
cheerleading
(provided for in
subheading
6104.53.20)......
SEC. 74810. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' KNIT CARDIGANS OR PULLOVERS
CONTAINING 70 PERCENT OR MORE OF SILK.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.09 Women's or girls' Free No change No change On or before ''.
knitted or 12/31/2023...
crocheted
pullovers and
cardigans,
containing 70
percent or more
by weight of silk
or silk waste,
each with more
than 9 stitches/2
cm, measured in
the direction the
stitches were
formed, and an
average of less
than 10 stitches/
linear cm in each
direction counted
on an area
measuring at
least 10 cm by 10
cm, such apparel
articles that
reach the waist
(provided for in
subheading
6110.90.10)......
SEC. 74811. MEN'S AND BOYS' KNIT CARDIGANS OR PULLOVERS OF
LINEN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.10 Men's or boys' Free No change No change On or before ''.
knitted or 12/31/2023...
crocheted
pullovers and
cardigans, of
linen, each with
more than 9
stitches/2 cm,
measured in the
direction the
stitches were
formed, and an
average of less
than 10 stitches/
linear cm in each
direction counted
on an area
measuring at
least 10 cm by 10
cm, such apparel
articles that
reach the waist
(provided for in
subheading
6110.90.90)......
SEC. 74812. BABIES' KNIT SWEATERS, PULLOVERS, SWEATSHIRTS,
WAISTCOATS (VESTS), AND CARDIGANS, OF
ARTIFICIAL FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.11 Babies' knitted or Free No change No change On or before ''.
crocheted 12/31/2023...
sweaters,
pullovers,
sweatshirts,
waistcoats
(vests) and
cardigans, the
foregoing of
artificial fibers
and other than
those imported as
parts of sets
(provided for in
subheading
6111.90.40)......
SEC. 74813. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' TOPS, KNITTED OR CROCHETED, OF
MAN-MADE FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.15 Women's and girls' Free No change No change On or before ''.
tops, knitted or 12/31/2023...
crocheted, of man-
made fibers
infused with
minerals
including silicon
dioxide, titanium
dioxide or
aluminum oxide
ground to a size
not greater than
1 micron, such
tops specially
designed for the
sport of
competitive
cheerleading
(provided for in
subheading
6114.30.10)......
SEC. 74814. MEN'S AND BOY'S TOPS, KNITTED OR CROCHETED, OF
MAN-MADE FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.16 Men's and boy's Free No change No change On or before ''.
tops, knitted or 12/31/2023...
crocheted, of man-
made fibers
infused with
minerals
including silicon
dioxide, titanium
dioxide or
aluminum oxide
ground to a size
not greater than
1 micron, such
tops specially
designed for the
sport of
competitive
cheerleading
(provided for in
subheading
6114.30.10)......
SEC. 74815. MEN'S 3 MM WETSUITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.17 Men's full-body Free No change No change On or before ''.
wetsuits, each 12/31/2023...
made from three-
layer fabric
composed of a
knitted outer
layer of
polyester and
spandex bonded to
a fleece knit
pile inner layer
of polyester and
spandex with a
center core of
expanded rubber
for its body, and
a three-layer
fabric composed
of knitted inner
and outer layers
of polyester with
a center core of
expanded rubber
for its sleeves,
shoulders and
lower legs,
measuring no more
than 3.4 mm in
thickness in the
torso, such
wetsuits valued
$97 or more but
not over $130
each (provided
for in subheading
6114.30.30)......
SEC. 74816. MEN'S 5.5 AND 6.5 MM WETSUITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.18 Men's full-body Free No change No change On or before ''.
wetsuits, each 12/31/2023...
made from three-
layer fabric
composed of a
knitted outer
layer of
polyester and
spandex bonded to
a fleece knit
pile inner layer
of polyester and
spandex with a
center core of
expanded rubber
for its body, and
a three-layer
fabric composed
of knitted inner
and outer layers
of polyester with
a center core of
expanded rubber
for its sleeves,
shoulders and
lower legs,
measuring 5.1 mm
or more but not
over 7 mm in
thickness in the
torso, such
wetsuits valued
$120 or more but
not over $175
each (provided
for in subheading
6114.30.30)......
SEC. 74817. MEN'S 3.5 MM WETSUITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.19 Men's full-body Free No change No change On or before ''.
wetsuits, made 12/31/2023...
from three-layer
fabric composed
of a knitted
outer layer of
polyester and
spandex bonded to
a fleece knitted
pile inner layer
of polyester and
spandex with a
center core of
expanded rubber
for its body, and
a three-layer
fabric composed
of knitted inner
and outer layers
of polyester with
a center core of
expanded rubber
for its sleeves,
shoulders and
lower legs,
measuring 3.5 mm
or more but not
over 4 mm in
thickness in the
torso, such
wetsuits each
valued at $102 or
more but not over
$150 (provided
for in subheading
6114.30.30)......
SEC. 74818. MEN'S 4.5 MM WETSUITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.20 Men's full-body Free No change No change On or before ''.
wetsuits, each 12/31/2023...
made from a three-
layer fabric
composed of a
knitted outer
layer of
polyester and
spandex bonded to
a fleece knitted
pile inner layer
of polyester and
spandex with a
center core of
expanded rubber
for its body, and
a three-layer
fabric composed
of a knitted
inner of
polyester and
outer layers with
a center core of
expanded rubber
for its sleeves,
shoulders and
lower legs,
measuring 4.1 mm
or more but not
over 5 mm in
thickness in the
torso, such
wetsuits valued
$105 or more but
not over $160
each (provided
for in subheading
6114.30.30)......
SEC. 74819. WOMEN'S 3 MM WETSUITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.21 Women's full-body Free No change No change On or before ''.
wetsuits, each 12/31/2023...
made from three-
layer fabric
composed of a
knitted outer
layer of
polyester and
spandex bonded to
a fleece knit
pile inner layer
of polyester and
spandex with a
center core of
expanded rubber
for its body, and
a three-layer
fabric composed
of knitted inner
and outer layers
of polyester with
a center core of
expanded rubber
for its sleeves,
shoulders and
lower legs,
measuring no more
than 3.4 mm in
thickness in the
torso, such
wetsuits valued
$97 or more but
not over $130
each (provided
for in subheading
6114.30.30)......
SEC. 74820. WOMEN'S 3.5 MM WETSUITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.22 Women's full-body Free No change No change On or before ''.
wetsuits, made 12/31/2023...
from three-layer
fabric composed
of a knitted
outer layer of
polyester and
spandex bonded to
a fleece knitted
pile inner layer
of polyester and
spandex with a
center core of
expanded rubber
for its body, and
a three-layer
fabric composed
of knitted inner
and outer layers
of polyester with
a center core of
expanded rubber
for its sleeves,
shoulders and
lower legs,
measuring 3.5 mm
or more but not
over 4 mm in
thickness in the
torso, such
wetsuits each
valued $102 or
more but not over
$150 (provided
for in subheading
6114.30.30)......
SEC. 74821. WOMEN'S 4.5 MM WETSUITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.23 Women's full-body Free No change No change On or before ''.
wetsuits, each 12/31/2023...
made from three-
layer fabric
composed of a
knitted outer
layer of
polyester and
spandex bonded to
a fleece knitted
pile inner layer
of polyester and
spandex with a
center core of
expanded rubber
for its body, and
a three-layer
fabric composed
of knitted inner
and outer layers
of polyester with
a center core of
expanded rubber
for its sleeves,
shoulders and
lower legs,
measuring 4.1 mm
or more but not
over 5 mm in
thickness in the
torso, such
wetsuits valued
$105 or more but
not over $160
each (provided
for in subheading
6114.30.30)......
SEC. 74822. WOMEN'S 5.5 AND 6.5 MM WETSUITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.24 Women's full-body Free No change No change On or before ''.
wetsuits, of 12/31/2023...
three-layer
fabric composed
of a knitted
outer layer of
polyester and
spandex bonded to
a polyester and
spandex fleece
knitted pile
inner layer with
a center core of
expanded rubber
for its body, and
a three-layer
fabric composed
of knitted inner
and outer layers
of polyester with
a center core of
expanded rubber
for its sleeves,
shoulders and
lower legs with
material
measuring 5.1 mm
or more but not
over 7 mm in
thickness in the
torso, such
wetsuits valued
$120 or more but
not over $175
each (provided
for in subheading
6114.30.30)......
SEC. 74823. INSULATED HANDMUFFS OF KNIT POLYESTER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.25 Hand muffs of Free No change No change On or before ''.
knitted fabrics 12/31/2023...
of polyester
laminated with
plastics, such
muffs stuffed
with synthetic
microfiber for
thermal
insulation, each
with side
openings having
elastic closures,
with one exterior
pocket with
zipper closure
and weighing not
more than 500 g
(provided for in
subheading
6117.80.95)......
SEC. 74824. MEN'S STOCKINGFOOT WADER BOTTOM SUBASSEMBLIES, OF
COMPRESSED NEOPRENE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.26 Men's stockingfoot Free No change No change On or before ''.
wader bottom 12/31/2023...
subassemblies,
constructed from
neoprene
(originally
measuring 6 mm to
8 mm in
thickness)
compressed to 4
mm in thickness,
laminated on both
sides with a
knitted nylon
fabric, whose
height exceeds
20.5 cm; each
such stockingfoot
formed
anatomically
(provided for in
subheading
6117.90.90)......
SEC. 74825. MEN'S STOCKINGFOOT WADER BOTTOM SUBASSEMBLIES, OF
NON-COMPRESSED NEOPRENE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.27 Men's stockingfoot Free No change No change On or before ''.
wader bottom 12/31/2023...
subassemblies,
made from non-
compressed
neoprene having a
thickness of 4
mm, laminated on
both sides with a
knitted nylon
fabric, height
exceeding 20.5
cm; each such
stockingfoot
formed
anatomically
(provided for in
subheading
6117.90.90)......
SEC. 74826. FISHING WADER POCKET POUCH ASSEMBLIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.28 Pocket pouches, Free No change No change On or before ''.
each with outer 12/31/2023...
shell of woven
textile fabric
visibly coated
with rubber or
plastics and
laminated to an
inner layer of
knitted fabric,
with a zippered
cargo pocket and
other pockets
designed to
organize tippets
and leaders and
with dual entry
zippers; the
foregoing
designed to be
affixed to a
fishing wader and
not put up for
individual retail
sale (provided
for in subheading
6117.90.90)......
SEC. 74827. WOMEN'S COATS OF MAN-MADE WOVEN FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.35 Women's quilted Free No change No change On or before ''.
water-resistant 12/31/2023...
coats, woven, of
man-made fibers,
thigh length or
longer, with
sleeves, with a
removable hood,
with a full front
opening and
closure (provided
for in subheading
6202.13.40)......
SEC. 74828. MEN'S OR BOYS' LINEN WOVEN TROUSERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.38 Men's or boys' Free No change No change On or before ''.
woven trousers, 12/31/2023...
of linen
(provided for in
subheading
6203.49.90)......
SEC. 74829. MEN'S OR BOYS' LINEN WOVEN SHORTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.39 Men's or boys' Free No change No change On or before ''.
woven shorts, of 12/31/2023...
linen, such
shorts which do
not cover the
knee or below in
length (provided
for in subheading
6203.49.90)......
SEC. 74830. MARTIAL ARTS UNIFORMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.40 Women's and girls' Free No change No change On or before ''.
judo, karate and 12/31/2023...
other oriental
martial arts
uniforms of
cotton, presented
as ensembles each
consisting of a
top and a bottom,
with or without
an accompanying
belt (provided
for in subheading
6204.22.10)......
SEC. 74831. WOMEN'S DRESSES OF WOVEN VISCOSE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.41 Women's dresses, 15.2% No change No change On or before ''.
woven, wholly of 12/31/2023...
viscose (provided
for in subheading
6204.44.40)......
SEC. 74832. GIRLS' WOVEN COTTON CORDUROY TROUSERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.42 Girls' woven Free No change No change On or before ''.
corduroy 12/31/2023...
trousers, of
cotton, not
imported as parts
of playsuits
(provided for in
subheading
6204.62.80)......
SEC. 74833. WOMEN'S WOVEN WAFFLE SHIRTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.43 Women's woven Free No change No change On or before ''.
shirts of cotton, 12/31/2023...
with 2 or more
colors in the
warp and/or the
filling, twill,
each having
brushed back and
colored weft
yarns,
constructed from
interwoven single-
layer fabric with
two right sides
(provided for in
subheading
6206.30.30)......
SEC. 74834. BABIES' WOVEN ARTIFICIAL FIBER SHIRTS AND
BLOUSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.44 Babies' woven Free No change No change On or before ''.
blouses and 12/31/2023...
shirts of
artificial
fibers, such
garments that
extend from the
neck area to or
below the waist,
with or without
sleeves, with
full or partial
or no front
opening, without
pockets and
without
tightening at the
bottom, and
except those
imported as parts
of sets (provided
for in subheading
6209.90.10)......
SEC. 74835. BABIES' ARTIFICIAL FIBER WOVEN JUMPSUITS,
COVERALLS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, SKIRTALLS, OR
CLOTHING ACCESSORIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.45 Babies' woven Free No change No change On or before ''.
jumpsuits, 12/31/2023...
coveralls,
dresses, skirts,
skirtalls or
clothing
accessories, the
foregoing of
artificial fibers
and other than
garments or
accessories
imported as parts
of sets (provided
for in subheading
6209.90.30)......
SEC. 74836. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' LINEN WOVEN BLOUSES, SHIRTS AND
SHIRT-BLOUSES, AND SLEEVELESS TANK STYLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.48 Women's or girls' Free No change No change On or before ''.
woven blouses, 12/31/2023...
shirts and shirt-
blouses and
sleeveless tank
styles, the
foregoing of
linen and
extending from
the neck area to
or below the
waist, with or
without sleeves,
with full or
partial opening
or no opening,
with pockets
below the waist
or tightening at
the bottom
(provided for in
subheading
6211.49.80)......
SEC. 74837. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' LINEN WOVEN WASHSUITS,
SUNSUITS, OR ONE-PIECE PLAYSUITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.49 Women's or girls' Free No change No change On or before ''.
woven washsuits, 12/31/2023...
sunsuits and one-
piece playsuits,
of linen
(provided for in
subheading
6211.49.80)......
SEC. 74838. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' LINEN WOVEN COVERALLS OR
JUMPSUITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.50 Women's or girls' Free No change No change On or before ''.
woven coveralls 12/31/2023...
or jumpsuits, of
linen (provided
for in subheading
6211.49.80)......
SEC. 74839. WOMEN'S SHAWLS AND SIMILAR GOODS, 100 PERCENT
SILK.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.51 Women's shawls, Free No change No change On or before ''.
scarves and 12/31/2023...
similar goods,
wholly of silk,
valued less than
$7 each (provided
for in subheading
6214.10.10)......
SEC. 74840. WINTER CYCLING GLOVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.52 Winter cycling Free No change No change On or before ''.
gloves, each with 12/31/2023...
woven outer shell
of man-made
fibers and a
merino wool
lining (provided
for in subheading
6216.00.46)......
SEC. 74841. MATTRESS PROTECTORS WITH TOPPERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.53 Mattress 4.8% No change No change On or before ''.
protectors, each 12/31/2023...
with topper of
knitted three-
layer fabric
wholly of
polyester jersey
and with total
weight of 340 g/
m2, the bottom
layer of such
fabric laminated
for
waterproofing,
white in color;
the skirt of
which comprises
knitted fabric
wholly of
polyester with
one-way stretch,
bleached white,
such skirt
measuring 43 cm
with elastic band
measuring 1 cm in
width around the
bottom of each
protector
(provided for in
subheading
6302.10.00)......
SEC. 74842. PRINTED MATTRESS PROTECTORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.54 Mattress 4.1% No change No change On or before ''.
protectors, each 12/31/2023...
with a body
comprising
knitted three-
layer fabric
weighing 530 g/m2
and containing by
weight 67 percent
polyester and 33
percent
polyethylene, the
bottom layer of
such fabric with
laminate of
thermoplastic
polyurethane to
provide
waterproofing;
the skirt of
which comprises
knitted fabric
weighing 150 g/m2
and containing by
weight 92 percent
polyester and 8
percent
elastomeric
fiber, such
fabric having two-
way stretch,
measuring 38.1 cm
in depth and with
elastomeric band
at the bottom of
each protector;
such mattress
protectors
printed, with
silver satin
cording around
four sides
(provided for in
subheading
6302.10.00)......
SEC. 74843. LOCK POCKET TENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.59 Dome-shaped tents Free No change No change On or before ''.
of woven fabric 12/31/2023...
of polyester,
each tent with
attached
polyethylene
floor and
fiberglass poles
permanently
attached to the
rear bottom
corners of the
tent by means of
polyvinyl
chloride end
connectors sewn
into webbing
straps, with the
opposite ends
having polyvinyl
chloride ball-
shaped caps that
insert into mesh
fabric pockets
10.7 cm to 12.1
cm long at the
front bottom
corners of the
tent and attach
to the tent at
intervals via
webbing straps
with fitted
plastic clips,
the foregoing
tents each valued
at $19 or higher
(provided for in
subheading
6306.22.90)......
SEC. 74844. DARK ROOM TENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.60 Tents of woven Free No change No change On or before ''.
fabric of 12/31/2023...
polyester, with
light-blocking
dark pigment
coating, such
tents with
attached
polyethylene
floor, measuring
144.7 cm by 213.3
cm or more but
not over 426.8 cm
by 304.8 cm, with
a center height
of at least 142.2
cm but not over
201 cm, each such
tent valued at
$30 or higher
(provided for in
subheading
6306.22.90)......
SEC. 74845. AIR TUBE CHAMBERED TENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.61 Air-filled tube Free No change No change On or before ''.
structure tents 12/31/2023...
of synthetic
fibers, each
measuring
approximately
2.13 m wide by
2.31 m long by
2.34 m tall, with
nylon mesh
screens, clear
vinyl plastic
windows, magnetic
flap closure and
opaque sentinel
luxe-taslan
fabric curtains
(provided for in
subheading
6306.22.90)......
SEC. 74846. BI-COMPONENT MICROFIBER TUBE MOP REFILLS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.62 Replacement mop Free No change No change On or before ''.
heads, 12/31/2023...
constructed from
circular knit bi-
component
microfiber fabric
tubes containing
by weight 65 to
90 percent of
polyester and 10
to 35 percent of
nylon, sewn
together with raw
edges enclosed,
valued at least
$2 but no more
than $4 each
(provided for in
subheading
6307.10.20)......
SEC. 74847. MICROFIBER DUSTER REFILLS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.63 Duster refill pads Free No change No change On or before ''.
made from knitted 12/31/2023...
high pile
microfiber fabric
containing by
weight 60 percent
to 90 percent of
polyester and 10
percent to 40
percent of nylon,
valued less than
$1.80 each
(provided for in
subheading
6307.10.20)......
SEC. 74848. RFID MOP PADS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.64 Finished mop pads Free No change No change On or before ''.
made from warp 12/31/2023...
knit fabric
containing by
weight 60 percent
to 90 percent of
polyester and 10
percent to 40
percent of nylon,
weighing at least
300 g/m2 but no
more than 700 g/
m2, such mop pads
each having an
RFID chip
permanently
stitched inside
them (provided
for in subheading
6307.10.20)......
SEC. 74849. MICROFIBER CLEANING CLOTHS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.65 Microfiber cloths 4% No change No change On or before ''.
made from warp 12/31/2023...
knit fabric
containing by
weight 60 percent
to 90 percent of
polyester and 10
percent to 40
percent of nylon,
weighing at least
190 g/m2 but no
more than 360 g/
m2, such cloths
having edges
finished with an
overcast stitch,
valued at least
$0.06 but not
more than $0.90
each (provided
for in subheading
6307.10.20)......
SEC. 74850. MICROFIBER MOP PADS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.66 Finished mop pads 2% No change No change On or before ''.
made from warp 12/31/2023...
knit microfiber
fabric containing
by weight 60
percent to 90
percent of
polyester and 10
percent to 40
percent of nylon,
each weighing at
least 300 g/m2
but no more than
700 g/m2 and
valued at least
$0.40 but no more
than $4.90
(provided for in
subheading
6307.10.20)......
SEC. 74851. GOLF BAG BODIES WITH RAIN HOODS AND STRAPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.67 Golf bag bodies 0.5% No change No change On or before ''.
made from woven 12/31/2023...
fabric of man-
made textile
materials, each
presented sewn
together with
pockets, with
golf bag rain
hood, sling,
webbing clips and
top and bottom
collars (provided
for in subheading
6307.90.98), the
foregoing
presented without
dividers or
bottoms..........
SEC. 74852. PILLOW SHELLS, CONSTRUCTED WITH GUSSETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.68 Pillow shells, Free No change No change On or before ''.
each with body 12/31/2023...
made of fabric
weighing 450 g/m2
and containing by
weight 84 percent
of polyester and
16 percent of
rayon; when
constructed with
gusset, such
gusset of warp
knit spacer
fabric weighing
380 g/m2 and
containing by
weight 80 percent
of polyester and
20 percent of
nylon, with
gusset lining of
fabric weighing
35 g/m2 and
wholly of
polyester, 30
thread count per
cm2; each such
shell either (1)
with round
corners, 5 cm
mesh gusset,
color satin
cording on all
sides, embroidery
words on each
long side gusset
and 56 cm
invisible zipper
opening at one
long side, such
shell measuring
54 cm by 43 cm by
5 cm; or (2)
measuring 46 cm
by 64 cm, with 3
mm cording all
around, each top
and back panel
with one cutout
three-dimensional
(3D) warp
knitting spacer
fabric (micro
polyester lining
underneath
cutout) and 50 cm
invisible zipper
opening at one
long side
(provided for in
subheading
6307.90.98)......
SEC. 74853. GOLF BAG BODY FLATS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.70 Golf bag bodies 1.2% No change No change On or before ''.
made of woven 12/31/2023...
fabric of man-
made textile
materials, sewn
together with
pockets, each
presented with
golf bag rain
hood, sling,
webbing clips and
top and bottom
collars (provided
for in subheading
6307.90.98), the
foregoing
presented either
without bottoms
or with bottoms
not attached to
such bodies......
SEC. 74854. BATHTUB ELBOW RESTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.71 Elbow pads of Free No change No change On or before ''.
textile 12/31/2023...
materials, with
faux neoprene
shell and foam
inner layer, with
non-slip backing
with suction cups
to attach to the
bath tub,
containing no
bisphenol-A (BPA)
or phthalates,
measuring
approximately 40
cm in length by
10.2 cm in width
by 15.9 cm in
height (provided
for in subheading
6307.90.98)......
SEC. 74855. DOOR SWINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.72 Door swings, each Free No change No change On or before ''.
comprising two 12/31/2023...
straps wholly of
polypropylene and
measuring
approximately
1.52 m in length,
such straps each
having two cuffs
wholly of velour,
an acrylic bar
with end caps
wholly of
polyurethane and
two adjustable
buckles wholly of
polyoxymethylene
(provided for in
subheading
6307.90.98)......
SEC. 74856. UNDER BED RESTRAINTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.73 Sets of bed Free No change No change On or before ''.
restraints 12/31/2023...
designed to
restrain a bed's
occupant, each
comprising four
straps wholly of
polypropylene and
measuring
approximately
1.37 m in length,
such straps each
connected by one
large O-ring
wholly of iron
and having one
small O-ring;
each restraint
with 4 cuffs
wholly of velour;
such cuffs each
with one small O-
ring wholly of
iron attached to
a carabiner hook
wholly of zinc
alloy and with
two buckles
wholly of
polyoxymethylene,
with a hook-and-
loop fastener
strap wholly of
polyester
(provided for in
subheading
6307.90.98)......
SEC. 74857. FLAT GOLF BAG BODY COMPONENTS, WITHOUT BOTTOMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.75 Golf bag bodies Free No change No change On or before ''.
made of woven 12/31/2023...
fabric of man-
made textile
materials, sewn
together with
pockets and
straps, each
presented with
attached
rainhood, top,
top wrap and
dividers but
without bottom
(provided for in
subheading
6307.90.98), the
foregoing each
presented without
webbing clips or
bottom collar....
SEC. 74858. BATH KNEELER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.76 Knee pads of man- Free No change No change On or before ''.
made fiber 12/31/2023...
neoprene fabric,
containing no
bisphenol A (BPA)
or phthalates,
measuring
approximately
43.2 cm in length
by 28 cm in width
by 3.3 cm in
height (provided
for in subheading
6307.90.98)......
SEC. 74859. PILLOW SHELLS, WITH OVAL JACQUARD WEAVE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.77 Pillow shells, Free No change No change On or before ''.
each with body of 12/31/2023...
fabric containing
by weight 68
percent of
polyester, 33
percent of
polyethylene and
1 percent of
elastomeric
fibers and
weighing 530 g/
m2, oval jacquard
weave made from
cooling yarns;
the foregoing
either (1) each
with chamber
partition of two-
way stretch
knitted jersey
fabric containing
by weight 92
percent of
polyester and 8
percent of
elastomeric
fibers and
weighing 150 g/
m2; with gusset
wholly of
polyester three-
dimensional (3D)
warp knit lined
by a fabric
wholly of
microfiber
polyester
weighing 35 g/m2,
30 thread count/
cm2; or (2) with
two-chamber
construction,
with 5 cm mesh
gusset lined with
fabric wholly of
microfiber
polyester, such
mesh gusset
embroidered on
each long side,
with both top and
bottom chambers
having an
invisible SBS #4
zipper closure
measuring
approximately
55.9 cm at same
long side, with
interlayer two-
way stretch
jersey fabric
partitioning such
two chambers for
a pillow size
measuring 43 cm
by 61 cm by 5 cm
(provided for in
subheading
6307.90.98)......
SEC. 74860. TWO-PIECE CAMERA MOUNT KITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.78 Two-piece camera Free No change No change On or before ''.
mount kits of 12/31/2023...
textile
materials,
presented in
sets, designed
for cameras of
subheading
8525.80.40; each
set containing
one chest harness
of textile
materials and one
plastic mount
designed to
securely attach a
camera onto tubes
measuring 9 to 35
mm in diameter
and incorporating
a base capable of
rotating the
camera 360
degrees (provided
for in subheading
6307.90.98)......
SEC. 74861. SLEEVE COVERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.79 Sleeve covers of Free No change No change On or before ''.
non-woven fabric 12/31/2023...
of man-made
fibers (provided
for in subheading
6307.90.98)......
SEC. 74862. SPORTS FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, VALUED OVER $20 PER
PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.80 Sports footwear 6.9% No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics, valued
over $20/pr, for
men (provided for
in subheading
6402.19.90); the
foregoing other
than golf or
cycling footwear
for men described
in other
provisions of
this subchapter..
SEC. 74863. SPORTS FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED OVER $20 PER
PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.81 Sports footwear 7.6% No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics, valued
over $20/pr, for
persons other
than men
(provided for in
subheading
6402.19.90); the
foregoing other
than golf or
cycling footwear
for persons other
than men and
described in
other provisions
of this
subchapter.......
SEC. 74864. MEN'S CYCLING SHOES VALUED OVER $18 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.82 Cycling shoes with 4.6% No change No change On or before ''.
outer soles and 12/31/2023...
uppers of rubber
or plastics,
valued over $18/
pr, for men, the
foregoing having
a cleat mounting
system on the
sole for
attaching to
bicycle pedals
(provided for in
subheading
6402.19.90), the
foregoing other
than winter
cycling boots....
SEC. 74865. WOMEN'S CYCLING SHOES VALUED OVER $16 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.83 Cycling shoes with Free No change No change On or before ''.
outer soles and 12/31/2023...
uppers of rubber
or plastics,
valued over $16/
pr, for women,
having a cleat
mounting system
on the sole for
attaching to
bicycle pedals
(provided for in
subheading
6402.19.90); the
foregoing other
than winter
cycling boots for
women............
SEC. 74866. MEN'S GOLF SHOES WITH OUTERS AND UPPERS OF RUBBER
OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $20 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.84 Golf shoes with Free No change No change On or before ''.
outer soles and 12/31/2023...
uppers of rubber
or plastics, for
men, such shoes
whether designed
to be worn on-
course, off-
course or both,
the foregoing
with spikes,
sprigs, cleats,
stops, clips,
bars or the like
intended to
enhance traction
and grip, valued
over $20/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6402.19.90)......
SEC. 74867. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, WITH OUTERS AND
UPPERS OF RUBBER OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $20
PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.85 Golf shoes with Free No change No change On or before ''.
outer soles and 12/31/2023...
uppers of rubber
or plastics,
whether designed
to be worn on- or
off-course, the
foregoing with
spikes, sprigs,
cleats, stops,
clips, bars or
the like intended
to enhance
traction and
grip, valued over
$20/pr, for
persons other
than men
(provided for in
subheading
6402.19.90)......
SEC. 74868. WINTER CYCLING BOOTS FOR MEN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.86 Winter cycling Free No change No change On or before ''.
boots for men, 12/31/2023...
designed to be
compatible with
flat or clipless
pedals, the
foregoing with or
without
removeable liner,
with boa closure
system and lugged
rubber outsole
with microglass
inserts (provided
for in subheading
6402.19.90)......
SEC. 74869. WINTER CYCLING BOOTS FOR WOMEN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.87 Winter cycling Free No change No change On or before ''.
boots with outer 12/31/2023...
soles and uppers
of rubber or
plastics, for
women, designed
to be compatible
with flat or
clipless pedals,
with or without
removeable liner,
the foregoing
with boa closure
system and lugged
rubber outsole
with microglass
inserts (provided
for in subheading
6402.19.90)......
SEC. 74870. MEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH WATERPROOF
SOLES, VALUED OVER $26 PER PAIR, COVERING THE
ANKLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.88 Protective active Free No change No change On or before ''.
footwear for men 12/31/2023...
(except footwear
with waterproof
molded bottoms,
including bottoms
comprising an
outer sole and
all or part of
the upper and
except footwear
with insulation
that provides
protection
against cold
weather) whose
height from the
bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
does not exceed
15.34 cm, valued
over $26/pr;
where such
protection is
imparted by the
use of a
laminated textile
and has openings
in the bottom and/
or side of the
sole, or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole unit, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to vent moisture
(provided for in
subheading
6402.91.42), the
foregoing other
than footwear
described in
heading
9902.13.95.......
SEC. 74871. WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH
WATERPROOF SOLES, VALUED OVER $27 PER PAIR,
15.35-25.4 CM IN HEIGHT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.89 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles and uppers
of rubber or
plastics (other
than footwear
described in
subheading note 1
to chapter 64)
that is designed
for outdoor
activities, such
as hiking shoes,
trekking shoes,
running shoes and
trail running
shoes, which
provides
protection
against water
where such
protection is
imparted by the
use of a
laminated textile
and has openings
in the bottom and/
or side of the
sole, or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole unit, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to permit
moisture vapor
transport from
under the foot,
with or without
insulation, whose
height from the
bottom is at
least 15.35 cm
and does not
exceed 25.4 cm,
valued over $27/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6402.91.50)......
SEC. 74872. CHILDREN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH
WATERPROOF SOLES, VALUED OVER $18 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.90 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
persons other 12/31/2023...
than men or
women, with outer
soles and uppers
of rubber or
plastics (other
than footwear
described in
subheading note 1
to chapter 64),
that is designed
for outdoor
activities, such
as hiking shoes,
trekking shoes,
running shoes and
trail running
shoes which
provides
protection
against water
where such
protection is
imparted by the
use of a
laminated textile
and has openings
in the bottom and/
or side of the
sole, or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole unit, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to permit
moisture vapor
transport from
under the foot,
valued over $18/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6402.91.50)......
SEC. 74873. MEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH WATERPROOF
SOLES, VALUED OVER $27 PER PAIR, 15.35-25.4 CM
IN HEIGHT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.91 Footwear for men, Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics (other
than footwear
described in
subheading note 1
to chapter 64),
that is designed
for outdoor
activities, such
as hiking shoes,
trekking shoes,
running shoes and
trail running
shoes, valued
over $27/pr,
which provides
protection
against water
where such
protection is
imparted by the
use of a
laminated textile
and has openings
in the bottom and/
or side of the
sole, or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole unit, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to permit
moisture vapor
transport from
under the foot,
with or without
insulation, whose
height from the
bottom is at
least 15.35 cm
and does not
exceed 25.4 cm
(provided for in
subheading
6402.91.50)......
SEC. 74874. CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR VALUED OVER $15 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.92 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
persons other 12/31/2023...
than men or
women, with outer
soles and uppers
of rubber or
plastics (other
than footwear
described in
subheading note 1
to chapter 64),
that is designed
for outdoor
activities, such
as hiking shoes,
trekking shoes,
running shoes and
trail running
shoes, which
provides
protection
against water
that is imparted
by the use of a
laminated textile
fabric, valued
over $15/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6402.91.50); the
foregoing, if
valued over $18/
pr, without
openings in the
bottom and/or
side of the sole,
or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole unit, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to permit
moisture vapor
transport from
under the foot...
SEC. 74875. WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER
$25 PER PAIR, 15.35-25.4 CM IN HEIGHT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.93 Footwear for 17.4% No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles and uppers
of rubber or
plastics (other
than footwear
described in
subheading note 1
to chapter 64),
that is designed
for outdoor
activities, such
as hiking shoes,
trekking shoes,
running shoes and
trail running
shoes, valued
over $25/pr,
which provides
protection
against water
that is imparted
by the use of a
laminated textile
fabric, with or
without
insulation, whose
height from the
bottom is at
least 15.35 cm
and does not
exceed 25.4 cm
(provided for in
subheading
6402.91.50); the
foregoing, if
valued over $27/
pr, has openings
in the bottom and/
or side of the
sole, or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole unit, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to permit
moisture vapor
transport from
under the foot...
SEC. 74876. WOMEN'S RUBBER OR PLASTIC FOOTWEAR COVERING THE
ANKLE WITH FOX-LIKE BANDING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.94 Women's footwear 6.3% No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics, with or
without foxing or
foxing-like band,
such footwear
covering the
ankle, with
closed toe or
heel; valued over
$6.50 but not
over $12/pr, the
foregoing other
than sports
footwear and
protective or
slip-on type
footwear
(provided for in
subheading
6402.91.80)......
SEC. 74877. CHEER SHOES COVERING THE ANKLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.95 Women's footwear Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics; such
outer soles
measuring not
over 14 mm in
thickness, such
footwear covering
the ankle, with a
welded
thermoplastic
polyurethane
external ankle
brace in each
shoe, valued over
$12/pr and
weighing not more
than 0.5 kg/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6402.91.90)......
SEC. 74878. FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, WITH 90 PERCENT OF THE
EXTERNAL SURFACE OF RUBBER OR PLASTIC, VALUED
$15-$22 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.96 Footwear for women 5.5% No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics, not
covering the
ankle, having
uppers of which
over 90 percent
of the external
surface area is
rubber or
plastics, such
footwear other
than tennis
shoes, basketball
shoes, gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like and
other than work
footwear; the
foregoing valued
$15/pr or higher
and not over $22/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6402.99.31)......
SEC. 74879. SIDELINE CHEER SHOES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.97 Women's footwear Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
of rubber or
plastics
measuring not
over 14 mm in
thickness and
with uppers of
plastics, such
footwear designed
for use in
cheerleading
activities,
weighing no more
than 0.5 kg/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6402.99.31)......
SEC. 74880. MEN'S ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR, VALUED UNDER $9 PER
PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.98 Tennis shoes, Free No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes, 12/31/2023...
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like,
with outer soles
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics, the
foregoing for
men, not covering
the ankle and
valued not over
$9/pr (provided
for in subheading
6402.99.31)......
SEC. 74881. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED NOT OVER $9
PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.27.99 Tennis shoes, Free No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes, 12/31/2023...
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like,
with outer soles
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics, for
women, not
covering the
ankle, valued not
over $9/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6402.99.31), the
foregoing other
than footwear for
women designed
for use in
cheerleading
activities.......
SEC. 74882. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN, VALUED NOT OVER
$8 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.01 Tennis shoes, Free No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes, 12/31/2023...
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like,
with outer soles
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics, for
persons other
than men or
women, such
footwear not
covering the
ankle and valued
not over $8/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6402.99.31)......
SEC. 74883. MEN'S GOLF SHOES, WITH OUTER SOLES AND UPPERS OF
RUBBER OR PLASTICS, NOT COVERING THE ANKLE,
VALUED $15 PER PAIR OR OVER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.02 Men's golf shoes, 3.3% No change No change On or before ''.
designed to be 12/31/2023...
worn on- or off-
course, with
outer soles and
uppers of rubber
or plastics, not
covering the
ankle, having
uppers of which
over 90 percent
of the external
surface area is
rubber or
plastics, valued
$15/pr or higher
(provided for in
subheading
6402.99.31)......
SEC. 74884. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, WITH OUTER SOLES
AND UPPERS OF RUBBER OR PLASTICS, NOT COVERING
THE ANKLE, VALUED $15 PER PAIR OR OVER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.03 Golf shoes, Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed to be 12/31/2023...
worn on- or off-
course, with
outer soles and
uppers of rubber
or plastics, not
covering the
ankle, having
uppers of which
over 90 percent
of the external
surface area is
rubber or
plastics, valued
$15/pr or higher,
for persons other
than men
(provided for in
subheading
6402.99.31)......
SEC. 74885. MEN'S RUBBER/PLASTIC FOOTWEAR, VALUED NOT OVER $5
PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.04 Footwear for men, Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics, not
covering the
ankle, valued not
over $5/pr, the
foregoing other
than house
slippers, work
footwear and
tennis shoes,
basketball shoes,
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like
(provided for in
subheading
6402.99.31)......
SEC. 74886. WOMEN'S RUBBER/PLASTIC FOOTWEAR, VALUED NOT OVER
$6 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.05 Footwear for 4.3% No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles and uppers
of rubber or
plastics, not
covering the
ankle, valued not
over $6/pr, the
foregoing other
than house
slippers, work
footwear and
tennis shoes,
basketball shoes,
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like
(provided for in
subheading
6402.99.31)......
SEC. 74887. CHILDREN'S ATHLETIC SHOES WITH GLITTER UPPERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.06 Tennis shoes, Free No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes, 12/31/2023...
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like,
having a foxing
or a foxing-like
band, other than
for men or women;
such footwear
with outer soles
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics with
such uppers
entirely covered
with glitter on
the exterior
surface, valued
over $6.50 but
not over $12/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6402.99.80)......
SEC. 74888. CHEER SHOES WITH SOLE LESS THAN 12 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.07 Women's footwear 1% No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
rubber or
plastics, each
sole measuring
not over 12 mm in
thickness, the
foregoing
footwear designed
for use in
cheerleading
activities,
valued over $12/
pr and weighing
not over 0.5 kg/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6402.99.90)......
SEC. 74889. MEN'S GOLF SHOES WITH OUTERS AND UPPERS OF RUBBER
OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $19 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.08 Golf shoes for 7.1% No change No change On or before ''.
men, designed to 12/31/2023...
be worn on- or
off-course, with
outer soles and
uppers of rubber
or plastics,
valued over $19/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6402.99.90)......
SEC. 74890. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, OUTER SOLES AND
UPPERS OF RUBBER OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $19
PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.09 Golf shoes with Free No change No change On or before ''.
outer soles and 12/31/2023...
uppers of rubber
or plastics,
designed to be
worn on- or off-
courses, such
footwear valued
over $19/pr, for
persons other
than men
(provided for in
subheading
6402.99.90)......
SEC. 74891. MEN'S GOLF SHOES, OUTER SOLES OF RUBBER,
PLASTICS, LEATHER OR COMPOSITION LEATHER AND
UPPERS OF LEATHER (EXCEPT PIGSKIN UPPERS).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.10 Golf shoes for 5% No change No change On or before ''.
men, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber,
plastics, leather
or composition
leather and
uppers of leather
(except pigskin
uppers), not
welt, the
foregoing with
spikes, sprigs,
cleats, stops,
clips, bars or
the like intended
to enhance
traction and grip
and other than
footwear which
contains
laminated textile
with openings in
the bottom and/or
side of the sole
or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to vent moisture
(provided for in
subheading
6403.19.30)......
SEC. 74892. MEN'S OXFORD WORK FOOTWEAR WITH METAL SAFETY TOE
AND INTERNAL METATARSAL PROTECTION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.11 Footwear for men, Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
of rubber or
plastics and
uppers of
leather, not
covering the
ankle, each
incorporating a
protective toe
cap of metal
materials and an
internal
metatarsal guard
meeting or
exceeding ASTM
F2413 standards
(provided for in
subheading
6403.40.60)......
SEC. 74893. OXFORD-STYLE LEATHER FOOTWEAR WITH METAL SAFETY
TOE AND STATIC DISSIPATING PROTECTION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.12 Footwear for men Free No change No change On or before ''.
or women, with 12/31/2023...
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics and
uppers of
leather, not
covering the
ankle, each
incorporating a
protective toe
cap of metal and
with
electrostatic
dissipating
properties
meeting ASTM
F2413 standards
with an ESD
classification of
SD-10 (provided
for in subheading
6403.40.60)......
SEC. 74894. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR, LINED WITH PIGSKIN WITH
ZIPPER, VALUED $47-$60 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.13 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles and uppers
of leather,
covering the
ankle, each with
zipper closure,
lined wholly or
in part with
pigskin, valued
over $47 but not
over $60/pr,
whose height from
the bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
is over 43 cm,
with a heel
height over 60 mm
(provided for in
subheading
6403.51.90)......
SEC. 74895. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR, LINED WITH PIGSKIN,
VALUED $31-$40 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.14 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles and uppers
of leather,
covering the
ankle, each lined
wholly or in part
with pigskin,
with zipper
closure, valued
over $31 but not
over $40/pr,
whose height from
the bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
does not exceed
21 cm, with a
heel height over
70 mm (provided
for in subheading
6403.51.90)......
SEC. 74896. WOMEN'S SLIP-ON COW/CALF HAIR FOOTWEAR, VALUED
$50-$60 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.15 Footwear of the Free No change No change On or before ''.
slip-on type for 12/31/2023...
women with outer
soles and uppers
of leather,
covering the
ankle, lined
wholly or in part
with pigskin,
valued over $50
but not over $60/
pr, whose height
from the bottom
of the outer sole
to the top of the
upper is over 50
cm, with a heel
height over 90 mm
(provided for in
subheading
6403.51.90)......
SEC. 74897. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR LINED WITH SHEEPSKIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.16 Footwear for women Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
leather, having
open toe and/or
open heel and
with buckle
closure, with
lining wholly or
in part of
sheepskin, valued
over $23 but not
over $27/pr, heel
height under 26
mm (provided for
in subheading
6403.59.90)......
SEC. 74898. WOMEN'S LEATHER SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR LINED WITH SHEEP
LEATHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.17 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles and uppers
of leather, each
with open toe and/
or open heel; of
the slip-on type,
that is, held to
the foot without
the use of laces
or buckles or
other fasteners;
lined wholly or
in part of sheep
leather; valued
over $18 but not
over $26/pr; with
heel height over
60 mm but not
over 90 mm
(provided for in
subheading
6403.59.90)......
SEC. 74899. WOMEN'S LEATHER SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR LINED WITH
PIGSKIN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.18 Footwear for women Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
leather; of the
slip-on type,
that is, held to
the foot without
the use of laces
or buckles or
other fasteners;
with lining
wholly or in part
of pigskin,
valued over $21
but not over $27/
pr, heel height
under 26 mm
(provided for in
subheading
6403.59.90)......
SEC. 74900. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR, LINED WITH PIGSKIN,
VALUED $21-$27 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.19 Footwear for women Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
and uppers of
leather, with
open toe and/or
open heel and
with buckle
closure, with
lining wholly or
in part of
pigskin, valued
over $21 but not
over $27/pr, with
heel height over
60 mm but not
over 90 mm
(provided for in
subheading
6403.59.90)......
SEC. 74901. MEN'S MID-CUT WORK FOOTWEAR WITH COMPOSITE SAFETY
TOE AND WATERPROOF LEATHER UPPERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.20 Work footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
men, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, covering
the ankle to a
height of less
than 15.24 cm,
each
incorporating a
protective toe
cap of materials
other than metal
and with
waterproof
leather upper
(provided for in
subheading
6403.91.60)......
SEC. 74902. MEN'S LEATHER UPPER FOOTWEAR, SAN CRISPINO
CONSTRUCTION, VALUED OVER $32 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.21 Footwear for men, Free No change No change On or before ''.
with uppers of 12/31/2023...
leather (other
than pigskin) and
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics (except
vulcanized
footwear and
footwear with
waterproof molded
or vulcanized
bottoms,
including bottoms
comprising an
outer sole and
all or part of
the upper),
valued over $32/
pr, covering the
ankle but not
covering the
knee; other than
work footwear,
tennis shoes,
basketball shoes,
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like, and
other than
footwear designed
as a protection
against water;
the foregoing
footwear
incorporating a
stitch-down
footwear
construction
technique where
upper material is
flared outward
and wrapped
around and under
the edge of an
extended insole
board and the
upper is then
stitched close to
the last and
cemented to the
sole (provided
for in subheading
6403.91.60)......
SEC. 74903. MEN'S LEATHER UPPER ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.22 Tennis shoes, 7.6% No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes, 12/31/2023...
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like, for
men, with uppers
of leather (other
than pigskin) and
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics, in
which elastic
strips are
attached to
either side of
the tongue and
anchored beneath
the insole
(provided for in
subheading
6403.91.60)......
SEC. 74904. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH
PIGSKIN, VALUED $37-$43 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.23 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
covering the
ankle, zipper
closure, lined
wholly or in part
with pigskin,
whose height from
the bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
is over 42 cm but
not over 49 cm,
valued over $37
but not over $43/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74905. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH
PIGSKIN, VALUED $88-$102 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.24 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
covering the
ankle and calf of
the leg, zipper
closure, lined
wholly or in part
with pigskin,
whose height from
the bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
is over 47 cm but
not over 49 cm,
valued over $88
but not over $102/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74906. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH
PIGSKIN, VALUED $24-$32 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.25 Footwear for 3.8% No change No change On or before ''.
women, with 12/31/2023...
uppers of leather
and outer soles
of rubber or
plastics, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
covering the
ankle and with
zipper closure,
lined wholly or
in part with
pigskin, whose
height from the
bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
is over 15 cm but
not over 24 cm,
with a heel
height at least
85 mm, valued
over $24 but not
over $32/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74907. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH
PIGSKIN, VALUED $57-$62 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.26 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
with the shaft of
the boot covering
the ankle but not
extending to the
knee, zipper
closure, lined
wholly or in part
with pigskin,
whose height from
the bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
is over 23 cm but
not over 25 cm
and with a heel
height over 90
mm, such footwear
valued over $57
but not over $62/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74908. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, STRAP WITH
CLOSED TOE AND OPEN HEEL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.27 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with closed toe
and open heel, a
strap covering
the ankle and
zipper closure,
valued over $24
but not over $26/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74909. OPEN TOE WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $23 BUT
NOT OVER $27 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.28 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with open toe,
covering the
ankle, having
zipper closure at
the medial side,
lined wholly or
in part with
pigskin, whose
height from the
bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
does not exceed
18 cm, valued
over $23 but not
over $27/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74910. SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED OVER $24 BUT
NOT OVER $27 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.29 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
of the slip-on
type, covering
the ankle but not
extending past
the mid-calf,
lined wholly or
in part with
pigskin, valued
over $24 but not
over $27/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74911. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH
PIGSKIN, CLOSED TOE OR HEEL WITH FUNCTIONAL
ZIPPERS ON SIDES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.30 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
covering the
ankle, functional
zipper on the
medial side and a
functional zipper
on the lateral
side, lined
wholly or in part
with pigskin,
with foxing or
foxing-like band,
whose height from
the bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
does not exceed
14 cm, valued
over $18 but not
over $22/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74912. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH
PIGSKIN, CLOSED TOE OR HEEL WITH ZIPPER
CLOSURE, HEIGHT OF 43-48 CM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.31 Footwear for 4.8% No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
covering the
ankle, zipper
closure, lined
wholly or in part
with pigskin,
whose height from
the bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
is over 43 cm but
not over 48 cm,
valued over $43
but not over $57/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74913. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH
PIGSKIN COVERING THE KNEE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.32 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
covering the
knee, zipper
closure, lined
wholly or in part
with pigskin,
valued over $40
but not over $45/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74914. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH
PIGSKIN, CLOSED TOE OR HEEL WITH ZIPPER
CLOSURE, HEIGHT OF 48-52 CM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.33 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with 12/31/2023...
uppers of leather
and outer soles
of rubber or
plastics, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
whose height from
the bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
is over 48 cm but
not over 52 cm,
zipper closure,
lined wholly or
in part with
pigskin, valued
over $76 but not
over $80/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74915. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, OPEN TOE
WITH STRAP AND BUCKLE, VALUED $14-$25 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.34 Footwear for 5.1% No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, open
toe, each with a
strap that wraps
around the leg
and a functional
buckle, valued
over $14 but not
over $25/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74916. WOMEN'S SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR WITH BOVINE LEATHER
UPPERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.35 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of bovine
leather, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
of the slip-on
type and with
elasicized straps
around the ankle,
such footwear
valued over $12
but not over $14/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74917. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH
PIGSKIN WITH ADJUSTABLE LACES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.36 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, closed
toe and heel,
such footwear
covering the
ankle, having
closure with
adjustable laces,
lined wholly or
in part with
pigskin, whose
height from the
bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
is over 21 cm but
not over 23 cm,
with a heel
height of at
least 75 mm,
valued over $36
but not over $38/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6403.91.90)......
SEC. 74918. MEN'S WATERPROOF LEATHER FOOTWEAR, VALUED $27 PER
PAIR OR HIGHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.37 Footwear for men, 4.1% No change No change On or before ''.
with uppers of 12/31/2023...
leather (other
than of pigskin)
and outer soles
of rubber or
plastics (other
than house
slippers, work
footwear, tennis
shoes, basketball
shoes, gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like, and
other than slip-
on footwear),
such footwear not
covering the
ankle, valued $27/
pr or higher,
designed to be
worn in lieu of,
but not over,
other footwear as
a protection
against water,
oil, grease or
chemicals or cold
or inclement
weather where
such protection
includes
protection
against water
that is imparted
by the use of a
laminated textile
fabric (provided
for in subheading
6403.99.60), the
foregoing other
than footwear
with openings in
the bottom and/or
side of the sole,
or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole unit, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to vent moisture.
SEC. 74919. MEN'S OR BOYS' GOLF SHOES, VALUED $30 PER PAIR OR
HIGHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.38 Golf shoes for 4.7% No change No change On or before ''.
men, youths and 12/31/2023...
boys, designed to
be worn on- or
off-course, with
outer soles of
rubber, plastics,
leather or
composition
leather and
uppers of leather
(except pigskin
uppers), valued
$30/pr or higher,
such footwear not
covering the
ankle, other than
footwear which
contains
laminated textile
with openings in
the bottom and/or
side of the sole
or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to vent moisture
(provided for in
subheading
6403.99.60)......
SEC. 74920. COMPETITIVE CHEER SHOES WITH LEATHER UPPERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.39 Women's footwear Free No change No change On or before ''.
with uppers of 12/31/2023...
leather and outer
soles of rubber
or plastics, such
soles measuring
not over 9 mm in
thickness, the
foregoing
designed for use
in cheerleading
activities,
valued over $2.50/
pr and weighing
no more than 0.5
kg/pr (provided
for in subheading
6403.99.90)......
SEC. 74921. CHILDREN'S WATERPROOF LEATHER FOOTWEAR, NOT
COVERING THE ANKLE, VALUED $14 PER PAIR OR
HIGHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.40 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
persons other 12/31/2023...
than men or
women, with
uppers of leather
(other than of
pigskin) and
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics (other
than house
slippers, work
footwear, tennis
shoes, basketball
shoes, gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like and
other than slip-
on footwear), not
covering the
ankle, valued $14/
pr or higher;
such footwear
designed to be
worn in lieu of,
but not over,
other footwear as
a protection
against water,
oil, grease or
chemicals or cold
or inclement
weather where
such protection
includes
protection
against water
that is imparted
by the use of a
laminated textile
fabric (provided
for in subheading
6403.99.90)......
SEC. 74922. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, OPEN TOE
WITH STRAP AND BUCKLE, VALUED $12.50-$28 PER
PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.41 Footwear for 6.6% No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with open toe, a
strap that covers
less than 50
percent of the
ankle bone and
includes a
functional buckle
and a heel height
of at least 40 mm
but no higher
than 110 mm,
valued at $12.50
or more but not
over $28/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6403.99.90)......
SEC. 74923. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, CLOSED TOE
WITH STRAP AND BUCKLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.42 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with closed toe,
a strap that
covers less than
50 percent of the
ankle bone and
includes a
functional
buckle, a heel
height of at
least 40 mm but
no higher than
110 mm, valued at
$16 or more but
not over $20/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6403.99.90)......
SEC. 74924. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, WITH STRAP
AND BUCKLE, VALUED $27-$40 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.43 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with a strap that
wraps around the
leg above the
ankle bone and
includes a
functional
buckle, a heel
height of 92 mm
or more but not
over 97 mm,
valued at $27 or
more but not over
$40/pr (provided
for in subheading
6403.99.90)......
SEC. 74925. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, WITH STRAP
AND BUCKLE, VALUED $12.70-$18.70 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.44 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of
leather, each
with a strap that
wraps around the
leg above the
ankle bone and
includes a
functional
buckle, a heel
height of at
least 75 mm but
no higher than
105 mm, valued at
$12.70 or more
but not over
$18.70/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6403.99.90)......
SEC. 74926. CHILDREN'S LEATHER UPPER ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR,
VALUED NOT OVER $9 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.45 Tennis shoes, Free No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes 12/31/2023...
and the like, for
persons other
than men or
women, such
footwear with
uppers of leather
and outer soles
of rubber or
plastics, valued
over $2.50/pr but
not over $9/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6403.99.90)......
SEC. 74927. MEN'S ATHLETIC TYPE FOOTWEAR WITH UPPERS OF
TEXTILE MATERIALS OF VEGETABLE FIBERS AND OUTER
SOLES OF RUBBER OR PLASTIC WITH TEXTILE
FLOCKING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.46 Men's footwear Free No change No change On or before ''.
with uppers of 12/31/2023...
vegetable fibers
and outer soles
of rubber or
plastics, having
outer soles with
textile materials
having the
greatest surface
area in contact
with the ground,
of an athletic
type, with or
without foxing or
foxing-like band;
such footwear
valued over $6.50
but not over $12/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6404.11.81)......
SEC. 74928. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WITH A BELLOWS TONGUE,
VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.47 Tennis shoes, 10.3% No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes, 12/31/2023...
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like, for
men, with outer
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of textile
materials other
than vegetable
fibers, such
footwear having a
bellows tongue,
valued over $6.50
but not over $12/
pr, such outer
soles with
textile materials
having the
greatest surface
area in contact
with the ground
but not taken
into account
under the terms
of additional
U.S. note 5 to
chapter 64
(provided for in
subheading
6404.11.85)......
SEC. 74929. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, WITH A BELLOWS
TONGUE, VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT NOT OVER $12 PER
PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.48 Tennis shoes, 10% No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes, 12/31/2023...
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like, for
women, with outer
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of textile
materials other
than vegetable
fibers, each
having a bellows
tongue, valued
over $6.50 but
not over $12/pr,
such outer soles
with textile
materials having
the greatest
surface area in
contact with the
ground but not
taken into
account under the
terms of
additional U.S.
note 5 to chapter
64 (provided for
in subheading
6404.11.85)......
SEC. 74930. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN, BELLOWS TONGUE,
VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.49 Tennis shoes, 7.7% No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes, 12/31/2023...
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like, for
persons other
than men and
women, such
footwear with
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials other
than vegetable
fibers, having a
bellows tongue,
valued over $6.50
but not over $12/
pr, such outer
soles with
textile materials
having the
greatest surface
area in contact
with the ground
but not taken
into account
under the terms
of additional
U.S. note 5 to
chapter 64
(provided for in
subheading
6404.11.85)......
SEC. 74931. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT
NOT OVER $9 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.50 Tennis shoes, 10.3% No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes, 12/31/2023...
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like, for
men, with outer
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of textile
materials other
than vegetable
fibers, in which
elastic strips
are attached to
either side of
the tongue and
anchored beneath
the insole,
valued over $6.50
but not over $9/
pr, such outer
soles with
textile materials
having the
greatest surface
area in contact
with the ground
but not taken
into account
under the terms
of additional
U.S. note 5 to
chapter 64
(provided for in
subheading
6404.11.85)......
SEC. 74932. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN, VALUED OVER $6.50
BUT NOT OVER $9 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.51 Tennis shoes, 6.8% No change No change On or before ''.
basketball shoes, 12/31/2023...
gym shoes,
training shoes
and the like, for
persons other
than men or
women, such
footwear with
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials other
than vegetable
fibers, in which
elastic strips
are attached to
either side of
the tongue and
anchored beneath
the insole,
valued over $6.50
but not over $9/
pr, such outer
soles with
textile materials
having the
greatest surface
area in contact
with the ground
but not taken
into account
under the terms
of additional
U.S. note 5 to
chapter 64
(provided for in
subheading
6404.11.85)......
SEC. 74933. MEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $15 PER
PAIR, COVERING THE ANKLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.52 Footwear for men, Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
of rubber and
uppers of textile
materials (except
vulcanized
footwear and
footwear with
waterproof molded
or vulcanized
bottoms,
including bottoms
comprising an
outer sole and
all or part of
the upper, and
except footwear
designed to be
protective that
is incomplete in
its condition as
imported), each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
covering the
ankle, lace-up,
athletic type,
valued over $15/
pr, other than
ski boots, cross
country ski
footwear and
snowboard boots;
such footwear
designed to be
worn in lieu of,
but not over,
other footwear as
a protection
against water,
oil, grease or
chemicals or cold
or inclement
weather where
such protection
is imparted by
the use of a
laminated textile
in the upper
(provided for in
subheading
6404.11.90)......
SEC. 74934. MEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $13 PER
PAIR, NOT COVERING THE ANKLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.53 Footwear for men, Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
of rubber and
uppers of textile
materials (except
vulcanized
footwear and
footwear with
waterproof molded
or vulcanized
bottoms,
including bottoms
comprising an
outer sole and
all or part of
the upper, and
except footwear
designed to be
protective that
is incomplete in
its condition as
imported), each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
not covering the
ankle, lace-up,
athletic type,
valued over $13/
pr; other than
ski boots, cross
country ski
footwear and
snowboard boots;
the foregoing
footwear designed
to be worn in
lieu of, but not
over, other
footwear as a
protection
against water,
oil, grease or
chemicals or cold
or inclement
weather where
such protection
is imparted by
the use of a
laminated textile
in the upper
(provided for in
subheading
6404.11.90)......
SEC. 74935. WOMEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $15 PER
PAIR, COVERING THE ANKLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.54 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
and uppers of
textile materials
(except
vulcanized
footwear and
footwear with
waterproof molded
or vulcanized
bottoms,
including bottoms
comprising an
outer sole and
all or part of
the upper, and
except footwear
designed to be
protective that
is incomplete in
its condition as
imported), each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
covering the
ankle, lace-up,
athletic type,
valued over $15/
pr; other than
ski boots, cross
country ski
footwear and
snowboard boots;
the foregoing
footwear designed
to be worn in
lieu of, but not
over, other
footwear as a
protection
against water,
oil, grease or
chemicals or cold
or inclement
weather where
such protection
is imparted by
the use of a
laminated textile
in the upper
(provided for in
subheading
6404.11.90)......
SEC. 74936. WOMEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $13 PER
PAIR, NOT COVERING THE ANKLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.55 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
and uppers of
textile materials
(except
vulcanized
footwear and
footwear with
waterproof molded
or vulcanized
bottoms,
including bottoms
comprising an
outer sole and
all or part of
the upper, and
except footwear
designed to be
protective that
is incomplete in
its condition as
imported), each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
below the ankle,
lace-up, athletic
type, valued over
$13/pr, other
than ski boots,
cross country ski
footwear and
snowboard boots;
such footwear
designed to be
worn in lieu of,
but not over,
other footwear as
a protection
against water,
oil, grease or
chemicals or cold
or inclement
weather where
such protection
is imparted by
the use of a
laminated textile
in the upper
(provided for in
subheading
6404.11.90)......
SEC. 74937. CHEER SHOES WITH UPPERS OF TEXTILE MATERIALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.56 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics
measuring not
over 14 mm in
thickness and
with uppers of
textile
materials, such
footwear designed
for use in
cheerleading
activities,
valued over $12/
pr and weighing
no more than 0.5
kg/pr (provided
for in subheading
6404.11.90)......
SEC. 74938. MEN'S GOLF SHOES, UPPERS OF TEXTILE MATERIALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.57 Golf shoes 16.6% No change No change On or before ''.
designed to be 12/31/2023...
worn on- or off-
course, for men,
with outer soles
of rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, the
foregoing with
spikes, sprigs,
cleats, stops,
clips, bars or
the like intended
to enhance
traction and
grip, valued at
$15/pr or higher,
other than
footwear which
contains
laminated textile
with openings in
the bottom and/or
side of the sole
or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to vent moisture
(provided for in
subheading
6404.11.90)......
SEC. 74939. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, UPPERS OF TEXTILE
MATERIALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.58 Golf shoes other 2.1% No change No change On or before ''.
than for men, 12/31/2023...
designed to be
worn on- or off-
course, with
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, the
foregoing with
spikes, sprigs,
cleats, stops,
clips, bars or
the like intended
to enhance
traction and
grip, valued over
$15/pr or higher,
other than
footwear which
contains
laminated textile
with openings in
the bottom and/or
side of the sole
or covered
openings in the
upper above the
sole, or a
combination
thereof, designed
to vent moisture
(provided for in
subheading
6404.11.90)......
SEC. 74940. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPERS AND 50
PERCENT OR MORE OF THE SURFACE AREA OF WHICH IS
LEATHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.59 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, having
uppers of which
over 50 percent
of the external
surface area
(including any
leather
accessories or
reinforcements)
is leather, the
foregoing other
than sports
footwear, tennis
shoes, basketball
shoes, training
shoes and the
like (provided
for in subheading
6404.19.15)......
SEC. 74941. SHOE AND BOOT COVERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.60 Footwear 23.7 % No change No change On or before ''.
comprising shoe 12/31/2023...
and boot covers,
each measuring 10
cm or more in
length and less
than 50 cm in
length and 10 cm
or more in height
and less than 50
cm in height,
with outer soles
plastics and
uppers of non-
woven fabric
(provided for in
subheading
6404.19.20)......
SEC. 74942. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPERS, OPEN TOES
OR HEELS, VALUED $15-$30 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.61 Footwear with 11.3% No change No change On or before ''.
outer soles of 12/31/2023...
rubber or
plastics, with
uppers of textile
material other
than vegetable
fibers and having
outer soles with
textile materials
having the
greatest surface
area in contact
with the ground,
but not taken
into account
under the terms
of additional
note U.S. note 5
to chapter 64,
with open toes or
open heels or of
the slip-on type,
weighing 10
percent or more
of rubber or
plastics, valued
$15/pr or higher
but not more than
$30/pr; the
foregoing for
women (other than
house slippers)
(provided for in
subheading
6404.19.37)......
SEC. 74943. MEN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, WITH OPEN TOES OR
OPEN HEELS, VALUED NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.62 Footwear for men, 16.4% No change No change On or before ''.
with open toes or 12/31/2023...
open heels, other
than house
slippers; the
foregoing with
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, such
uppers consisting
of straps not
exceeding 26 mm
in width and
having no heel
straps, valued
not over $12/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6404.19.39)......
SEC. 74944. WOMEN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, WITH OPEN TOES OR
OPEN HEELS, VALUED NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.63 Footwear for 30.2% No change No change On or before ''.
women, with open 12/31/2023...
toes or open
heels and other
than house
slippers; such
footwear with
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, such
uppers consisting
of straps not
exceeding 26 mm
in width and
having no heel
straps, valued
not over $12/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6404.19.39)......
SEC. 74945. CHILDREN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, WITH OPEN TOES
OR OPEN HEELS, VALUED NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.64 Footwear for 20.2% No change No change On or before ''.
persons other 12/31/2023...
than men or
women, such
footwear with
open toes or open
heels (other than
house slippers),
with outer soles
of rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, with
straps not
exceeding 20 mm
in width and
having no heel
straps, valued
not over $12/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6404.19.39)......
SEC. 74946. OXFORD FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPER AND COMPOSITE
TOE, VALUED AT $12-$20 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.65 Footwear for men 0.2% No change No change On or before ''.
or women, with 12/31/2023...
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, not
covering the
ankle, valued
over $12/pr but
not over $20/pr,
each
incorporating a
protective toe
cap of materials
other than metal
(provided for in
subheading
6404.19.90)......
SEC. 74947. OXFORD-STYLE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN OR WOMEN WITH
TEXTILE UPPERS, WITH AN ALLOY SAFETY TOECAP AND
STATIC DISSIPATING PROTECTION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.66 Footwear for men Free No change No change On or before ''.
or women, with 12/31/2023...
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, not
covering the
ankle, valued
over $12/pr, each
incorporating a
protective toe
cap of alloy
materials and
with
electrostatic
dissipating
properties
meeting ASTM
F2413 standards
with an ESD
classification of
SD-10 (provided
for in subheading
6404.19.90)......
SEC. 74948. OXFORD-STYLE WORK FOOTWEAR WITH STEEL SAFETY TOE
AND STATIC DISSIPATING PROTECTION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.67 Footwear for men Free No change No change On or before ''.
or women, with 12/31/2023...
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, not
covering the
ankle, valued at
over $12/pr,
incorporating a
protective toe
cap of steel and
with
electrostatic
dissipating
properties
meeting ASTM
F2413 standards
with an ESD
classification of
SD-10 (provided
for in subheading
6404.19.90)......
SEC. 74949. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR, COVERING THE ANKLE BUT NOT THE
KNEE, VALUED OVER $24 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.68 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of rubber
or plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, valued
over $24/pr,
covering the
ankle but not
covering the knee
(provided for in
subheading
6404.19.90)......
SEC. 74950. MEN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, NOT COVERING THE
ANKLE, VALUED OVER $24 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.69 Footwear for men, 7.6% No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
of rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, not
covering the
ankle, valued
over $24/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6404.19.90)......
SEC. 74951. OXFORD FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPERS AND COMPOSITE
TOE, VALUED OVER $20 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.70 Footwear for men Free No change No change On or before ''.
or women, with 12/31/2023...
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials, not
covering the
ankle, valued
over $20/pr,
incorporating a
protective toe
cap of materials
other than metal
(provided for in
subheading
6404.19.90)......
SEC. 74952. MEN'S MID-CUT FOOTWEAR WITH A TEXTILE UPPER AND A
PROTECTIVE TOE CAP.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.71 Footwear for men, Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
of rubber or
plastics and
uppers of textile
materials,
covering the
ankle to a height
of less than
15.24 cm,
incorporating a
protective toe
cap of alloy
materials, valued
over $12/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6404.19.90)......
SEC. 74953. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER SOLES AND TEXTILE
UPPERS, OPEN TOES OR HEELS, VALUED $12-$24 PER
PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.72 Footwear for women Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
of leather or
composition
leather and
uppers of textile
materials, each
with open toe and/
or open heel, not
over 50 percent
by weight of
textile materials
and rubber or
plastics with at
least 10 percent
by weight being
rubber or
plastics, valued
over $12.00 but
not over $24.00/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6404.20.40)......
SEC. 74954. FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN VALUED OVER $20 BUT NOT OVER
$24 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.73 Footwear for women Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
of leather or
composition
leather and
uppers of textile
materials, with
closed toe and
closed heel, not
over 50 percent
by weight of
textile materials
and rubber or
plastics with at
least 10 percent
by weight being
rubber or
plastics; such
footwear with a
heel counter of
pig suede and a
zipper at the
back of the shoe,
each shoe
featuring at
least one strap
that wraps around
the leg above the
ankle and does
not cover the
ankle; the
foregoing valued
over $20 but not
over $24/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6404.20.40)......
SEC. 74955. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER SOLES AND TEXTILE
UPPERS, VALUED $15-$20 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.74 Footwear for women Free No change No change On or before ''.
with outer soles 12/31/2023...
of leather or
composition
leather and
uppers of textile
materials, not
elsewhere
specified or
included, valued
over $15 but not
over $20/pr, the
foregoing other
than footwear
containing less
than 10 percent
by weight of
rubber or
plastics and
other than
containing 50
percent or less
by weight of
textile materials
and rubber or
plastics with at
least 10 percent
by weight being
rubber or
plastics
(provided for in
subheading
6404.20.60)......
SEC. 74956. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER SOLES AND TEXTILE
UPPERS, VALUED $20-$25 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.75 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with outer 12/31/2023...
soles of leather
or composition
leather and
uppers of textile
materials, not
elsewhere
specified or
included, valued
over $20 but less
than $25/pr; the
foregoing other
than footwear
containing less
than 10 percent
by weight of
rubber or
plastics and
other than
containing 50
percent or less
by weight of
textile materials
and rubber or
plastics with at
least 10 percent
by weight being
rubber or
plastics
(provided for in
subheading
6404.20.60)......
SEC. 74957. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH CORK SOLES AND TEXTILE
UPPERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.76 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with 12/31/2023...
uppers of textile
materials and
outer soles of
cork or
agglomerated
cork, each with
open toe and/or
open heel, valued
over $13 but not
over $18/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6405.20.90)......
SEC. 74958. MEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH FELT SOLES, NOT COVERING THE
ANKLE, VALUED $20 PER PAIR OR HIGHER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.77 Footwear for men, Free No change No change On or before ''.
with uppers of 12/31/2023...
which over 30
percent of the
external surface
is polyurethane
measuring 0.25 mm
in thickness,
with cemented
outer soles of
which over 50
percent of the
external surface
is felt, having
the
characteristics
required for
normal use,
including
durability and
strength; the
foregoing not
covering the
ankle and valued
$20/pr or higher
(provided for in
subheading
6405.20.90)......
SEC. 74959. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' FOOTWEAR WITH CORK UPPERS,
VALUED LESS THAN $25 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.78 Women's and girls' Free No change No change On or before ''.
footwear with 12/31/2023...
uppers of cork
(other than
disposable and
designed for one-
time use), valued
less than $25/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6405.90.90)......
SEC. 74960. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS,
VALUED $35-$40 PER PAIR, COVERING THE ANKLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.79 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with 12/31/2023...
uppers of cow or
calf hair and
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics, such
footwear with
closed toe and
heel, covering
the ankle, with a
lace closure,
having an upper
with exterior
surface area over
80 percent cow or
calf hair, valued
over $35 but not
over $40/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6405.90.90)......
SEC. 74961. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS,
VALUED $35-$40 PER PAIR, NOT COVERING THE
ANKLE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.80 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with 12/31/2023...
uppers of cow or
calf hair and
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
not covering the
ankle, of the
slip-on type,
having an upper
with exterior
surface area over
70 percent cow or
calf hair, valued
over $35 but not
over $40/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6405.90.90)......
SEC. 74962. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS,
VALUED $19-$25 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.81 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with 12/31/2023...
uppers of cow or
calf hair and
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics, each
with closed toe
and closed heel,
not covering the
ankle, of the
slip-on type,
having an upper
with exterior
surface area over
85 percent cow or
calf hair, valued
over $19 but not
over $25/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6405.90.90)......
SEC. 74963. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS,
VALUED $50-$55 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.82 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with 12/31/2023...
uppers of cow or
calf hair and
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics, such
footwear covering
the ankle, with
zipper closure,
with exterior
surface area over
70 percent cow or
calf hair, valued
over $50 but not
over $55/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6405.90.90)......
SEC. 74964. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR, LEATHER SOLES AND RUBBER/
PLASTIC UPPERS, VALUED $16-$18 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.83 Footwear for women Free No change No change On or before ''.
with uppers of 12/31/2023...
rubber or
plastics and
outer soles of
composition
leather, with
open toe and/or
heel, valued over
$16 but not over
$18/pr (provided
for in subheading
6405.90.90)......
SEC. 74965. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS,
VALUED $19-$34 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.84 Footwear for Free No change No change On or before ''.
women, with 12/31/2023...
uppers of cow or
calf hair and
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics, such
footwear covering
the ankle, with
zipper or buckle
closure, with
exterior surface
area over 90
percent of cow or
calf hair, valued
over $19 but not
over $34/pr
(provided for in
subheading
6405.90.90)......
SEC. 74966. FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED OVER $50 BUT NOT OVER
$60 PER PAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.85 Footwear of the Free No change No change On or before ''.
slip-on type, for 12/31/2023...
women, with
uppers of cow or
calf hair and
outer soles of
rubber or
plastics, such
footwear with
closed toe and
heel, covering
the ankle, having
an upper with
exterior surface
area over 90
percent cow or
calf hair, whose
height from the
bottom of the
outer sole to the
top of the upper
is over 42 cm,
valued over $50
but not over $60/
pr (provided for
in subheading
6405.90.90)......
SEC. 74967. CALF HAIR UPPER FOOTWEAR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.86 Footwear with 3.1% No change No change On or before ''.
uppers of calf 12/31/2023...
hair (provided
for in subheading
6405.90.90), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 74968. GAITERS OF MAN-MADE FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.87 Woven gaiters of Free No change No change On or before ''.
man-made fibers, 12/31/2023...
not containing
elastomeric
fiber, seamless,
each with full
front hook-and-
loop closure,
boot lace loop
attachment, with
webbing or cord
at the top for
tightening and
boot strap at the
bottom (provided
for in subheading
6406.90.15)......
SEC. 74969. HATS OF VEGETABLE FIBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.88 Hats and other Free No change No change On or before ''.
headgear of 12/31/2023...
vegetable fibers,
of unspun fibrous
vegetable
materials or of
paper yarn, sewed
(provided for in
subheading
6504.00.30)......
SEC. 74970. HAIRNETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.89 Hair-nets 1% No change No change On or before ''.
(provided for in 12/31/2023...
subheading
6505.00.01)......
SEC. 74971. COTTON KNIT HATS, VALUED $8 OR LESS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.90 Women's and girls' Free No change No change On or before ''.
hats and other 12/31/2023...
headgear, of
cotton, knitted,
other than visors
or hats that
provide no
covering for the
crown of the
head; such goods
valued up to $8
each (provided
for in subheading
6505.00.15); the
foregoing other
than hats and
other headgear
described in
subheading
9902.14.63.......
SEC. 74972. BABIES' WOVEN COTTON HATS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.91 Babies' headwear Free No change No change On or before ''.
of cotton, not 12/31/2023...
knitted (provided
for in subheading
6505.00.20)......
SEC. 74973. HATS OF MAN-MADE FIBER, VALUED $5-$25.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.92 Hats and other 6.4% No change No change On or before ''.
headgear, of man- 12/31/2023...
made fibers,
knitted or
crocheted or made
up from knitted
or crocheted
fabrics in the
piece (but not in
strips), not in
part of braid,
each valued at
least $5 but not
more than $12
(provided for in
subheading
6505.00.60)......
SEC. 74974. WATERPROOF AND INSULATED HATS WITH EAR FLAPS,
VALUED OVER $15.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.93 Dome-shaped hats, Free No change No change On or before ''.
of man-made 12/31/2023...
fibers, each with
ear flaps
constructed
entirely of 2-
layer laminate
consisting of
woven face fabric
wholly of
polyester and
expanded
polytetrafluoroet
hylene (PTFE)
membrane, each
such hat fully
lined with woven
ripstop fabric
wholly of nylon,
the crown and
earflaps having
insulation wholly
of polyester,
adjustable by a 2
mm elastic cord
covered in a
braided textile
sheath and back
cord lock; such
hats valued over
$15 each
(provided for in
subheading
6505.00.90)......
SEC. 74975. FISHING WADING STAFFS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.94 Wading sticks of Free No change No change On or before ''.
carbon fiber, 12/31/2023...
each measuring
3.5 cm to 4.5 cm
in diameter,
adjustable from
approximately
129.5 cm to 142.2
cm in length and
weighing 227 g;
the foregoing not
put up for sale
in pairs
(provided for in
heading
6602.00.00)......
SEC. 74976. PLASTIC PLANTS FOR AQUARIUMS, NOT GLUED OR BOUND.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.95 Foliage and Free No change No change On or before ''.
flowers of 12/31/2023...
plastics,
representing
desert or
underwater
plants, each
inserted directly
into a base or
suction cup,
measuring not
over 55.88 cm in
height, not
assembled by
gluing or similar
means or by
binding with
flexible
materials such as
wire, paper,
textile materials
or foil; the
foregoing
presented put up
for retail sale
as goods designed
for a household
terrarium or
aquarium
(provided for in
subheading
6702.10.40)......
SEC. 74977. NATURAL STONE LEDGER TILE OF SANDSTONE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.96 Natural stone Free No change No change On or before ''.
tiles of 12/31/2023...
sandstone; such
cut pieces each
measuring less
than 6.985 cm in
width and 6.985
cm in length and
collectively
glued together or
to a mesh backing
to form a panel;
such finished
tiles measuring
15.24 cm or more
but not over
40.64 cm in width
and 45.72 cm or
more but not over
60.96 cm in
length (provided
for in subheading
6802.10.00)......
SEC. 74978. MARBLE MOSAIC AND PEBBLE TILES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.97 Marble mosaic and 2.6% No change No change On or before ''.
pebble tiles, 12/31/2023...
each with the
individual mosaic
and pebble pieces
measuring 50.8 mm
in width and
ranging from 50.8
mm to 152.4 mm in
length; each tile
measuring
approximately
304.8 mm wide and
304.8 mm long
(provided for in
subheading
6802.10.00)......
SEC. 74979. NATURAL STONE LIMESTONE TILES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.98 Natural stone Free No change No change On or before ''.
tiles made of 12/31/2023...
limestone
quarried from
India with a
surface area
greater than
101.6 mm square
and ranging in
size from 50.8 to
304.8 mm in width
and 152.4 mm to
406.44 mm in
length; the
foregoing honed
and 12.7 mm in
thickness
(provided for in
subheading
6802.91.05)......
SEC. 74980. NATURAL STONE MARBLE TILES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.28.99 Natural stone 1% No change No change On or before ''.
tiles made of 12/31/2023...
marble quarried
from Greece,
Italy, Turkey,
and Spain, each
tile with a
surface area
greater than
101.6 mm2; the
foregoing in
sizes ranging
from 50.8 to
304.8 mm in width
and 152.4 mm to
406.44 mm in
length (provided
for in subheading
6802.91.05)......
SEC. 74981. WATERJET NATURAL STONE MOSAIC TILE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.01 Waterjet cut 2.2% No change No change On or before ''.
mosaic tiles, 12/31/2023...
composed of
natural marble
stone, such
marble stone
tiles measuring
more than 7 cm in
width and more
than 7 cm in
length and
covering over 50
percent of the
surface area, in
combination with
tiles of glass,
metal, mother of
pearl or other
materials, with
surface faces
honed or polished
and edges worked
beyond simple
straight cuts and
affixed to a mesh
backing, having a
width not less
than 22.86 cm but
not more than
45.72 cm and a
length not less
than 20.32 cm but
not more than
45.72 cm
(provided for in
subheading
6802.91.15)......
SEC. 74982. MARBLE ENTERTAINING AND SERVEWARE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.02 Serving trays, 1% No change No change On or before ''.
serving boards, 12/31/2023...
cake stands,
bowls, pastry
boards, rolling
pins and similar
articles of
marble, for
preparing or
serving food
(provided for in
subheading
6802.91.15)......
SEC. 74983. ARTICLES OF MARBLE FOR KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.03 Coasters, trivets, 1% No change No change On or before ''.
paper towel 12/31/2023...
holders, napkin
holders and
similar articles
of marble, the
foregoing
designed for use
in the home and
not for contact
with food
(provided for in
subheading
6802.91.15)......
SEC. 74984. NATURAL STONE LEDGER TILES OF TRAVERTINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.04 Natural stone 0.6% No change No change On or before ''.
tiles of 12/31/2023...
travertine, each
composed of
small, cut pieces
of travertine;
such cut pieces
each measuring
less than 69.85
mm in width and
68.85 mm in
length and
collectively
glued to a mesh
backing; such
finished tiles
measuring 152.4
mm or more but
not over 406.4 mm
in width and
457.2 mm or more
but not over
609.6 mm in
length (provided
for in subheading
6802.91.25)......
SEC. 74985. TRAVERTINE DECORATIVE TILE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.05 Travertine Free No change No change On or before ''.
decorative tiles 12/31/2023...
with smooth-satin
finish,
rectangular-
shaped, each tile
measuring 50.8 mm
or more but not
more than 203.2
mm in width and
101.6 mm or more
but not more than
304.8 mm in
length (provided
for in subheading
6802.91.25)......
SEC. 74986. LIMESTONE DECORATIVE TILES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.06 Limestone Free No change No change On or before ''.
decorative tiles 12/31/2023...
each with smooth-
satin finish and
rectangular-
shaped stones,
each tile
measuring in size
from 12.7 mm to
101.6 mm in width
and 152.4 mm to
406.4 mm in
length (provided
for in subheading
6802.91.25)......
SEC. 74987. BLANK, EMBOSSED, AND PRINTED STONEWARE COASTER
DISKS AND TRIVETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.07 Blank, embossed Free No change No change On or before ''.
and printed 12/31/2023...
stoneware coaster
disks and trivets
(provided for in
subheading
6912.00.48)......
SEC. 74988. ROLLED GREEN GLASS SHEETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.08 Rolled glass in 0.2% No change No change On or before ''.
sheets, of a 12/31/2023...
yellow-green
color not colored
throughout the
mass, not
finished or edged-
worked, textured
on one surface
imparted by the
rolling process,
imported in
sheets of a width
not exceeding
1,600 mm and a
length not
exceeding 900 mm,
having a
thickness not
exceeding 6 mm
(provided for in
subheading
7003.19.00)......
SEC. 74989. FRAMED REAR-VIEW MIRRORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.09 Framed rear-view 1.4% No change No change On or before ''.
mirrors, such 12/31/2023...
goods comprising
parts of machines
of heading 8429
or vehicles of
heading 8701,
8704 or 8430,
such mirrors
measuring not
over 929 cm2 in
reflecting area
and not
containing LED or
fluorescent
lighting
(provided for in
subheading
7009.10.00)......
SEC. 74990. WALL MIRRORS, UNFRAMED.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.10 Glass mirrors, Free No change No change On or before ''.
unframed, each 12/31/2023...
greater than
5,000 cm2 in
reflecting area,
not containing
LED or
fluorescent
lighting,
designed for
mounting on the
wall (provided
for in subheading
7009.91.50)......
SEC. 74991. WALL MIRRORS, FRAMED.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.11 Glass mirrors, 3.1% No change No change On or before ''.
framed, each 12/31/2023...
greater than
5,000 cm2 in
reflecting area,
not containing
LED or
fluorescent
lighting,
designed for
mounting on the
wall (provided
for in subheading
7009.92.50)......
SEC. 74992. STEMWARE (CRYSTALLINE) DRINKING GLASSES VALUED
OVER $0.30 BUT NOT OVER $3 EACH, OTHER THAN
THOSE PRESENTED IN SETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.12 Stemware 21.2% No change No change On or before ''.
(crystalline) 12/31/2023...
drinking glasses
valued over $0.30
but not over $3
each other than
those presented
in sets (provided
for in subheading
7013.28.20)......
SEC. 74993. DOUBLE-WALLED INSULATED GLASS TUMBLERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.13 Double-walled Free No change No change On or before ''.
drinking glasses 12/31/2023...
of specially
tempered
borosilicate
glass, with or
without handles
(provided for in
subheading
7013.37.05)......
SEC. 74994. DIAMOND-SHAPED STEMMED WINE GLASSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.14 Hexagonal, stemmed Free No change No change On or before ''.
wine glasses, 12/31/2023...
each with diamond-
shaped base and
made from
specially
toughened
borosilicate
glass (provided
for in subheading
7013.37.05)......
SEC. 74995. TWISTED-CENTER STEMLESS WINE GLASS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.15 Stemless wine Free No change No change On or before ''.
glasses, each 12/31/2023...
with twisted
center
indentation, of
specially
tempered
borosilicate
glass (provided
for in subheading
7013.37.05)......
SEC. 74996. CRYSTALLINE DRINKING GLASSES, WITHOUT STEMS, NOT
IN SETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.16 Crystalline 21.1% No change No change On or before ''.
drinking glasses 12/31/2023...
without stems,
valued over $0.30
but not over $3
each, other than
those presented
in sets (provided
for in subheading
7013.37.20)......
SEC. 74997. DOUBLE-WALLED INSULATED GLASS BOWLS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.17 Double-walled Free No change No change On or before ''.
(insulated) bowls 12/31/2023...
of specially
tempered
borosilicate
glass, such bowls
of a kind used
for table or
kitchen purposes
(provided for in
subheading
7013.49.10)......
SEC. 74998. LEAF-SHAPED GLASS DECANTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.18 Leaf-shaped Free No change No change On or before ''.
decanters of 12/31/2023...
pressed and
toughened
(specially
tempered)
borosilicate
glass (provided
for in subheading
7013.49.10)......
SEC. 74999. SET OF FOUR APPETIZER PLATES MADE OF GLASS WITH
STEEL CADDY HOLDER, VALUED AT $2 EACH.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.19 Set of four Free No change No change On or before ''.
appetizer plates 12/31/2023...
made of glass
with steel caddy
holder valued at
$2 each (provided
for in subheading
7013.49.20)......
SEC. 75000. SPICE RACK WITH GLASS JARS AND WOODEN LIDS VALUED
NOT OVER $3 EACH.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.20 Spice racks, each Free No change No change On or before ''.
presented with 12/31/2023...
glass jars and
wooden lids,
valued not over
$3 each (provided
for in subheading
7013.49.20)......
SEC. 75001. GLASS LENS BLANKS FOR INFRARED APPLICATIONS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.21 Glass lens blanks Free No change No change On or before ''.
that are not 12/31/2023...
optically worked,
containing one or
more of sulfur,
selenium or
tellurium,
certified by the
importer as
suitable for
infrared
applications (CAS
No. 57673-50-4,
39290-81-8,
1450602-84-2 or
1303-36-2)
(provided for in
subheading
7014.00.10)......
SEC. 75002. HAIR ACCESSORIES OF GLASS BEADS, IMITATION
PEARLS, AND IMITATION STONES, VALUED LESS THAN
$7.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.22 Hair accessories Free No change No change On or before ''.
of glass beads, 12/31/2023...
imitation pearls
and imitation
stones valued
less than $7
(provided for in
subheading
7018.90.50)......
SEC. 75003. FILTER BAGS WITH ACID-RESISTANT COATING, OF WOVEN
FIBERGLASS LAMINATED TO EPTFE, WEIGHING AT
LEAST 325 G/M\2\ BUT NOT OVER 350 G/M\2\.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.23 Filter bags with Free No change No change On or before ''.
acid-resistant 12/31/2023...
coating; such
bags of woven
fiberglass fabric
laminated to an
expanded
polytetrafluoroet
hylene (ePTFE)
membrane, coated
with an acid-
resistant on its
backing, weighing
at least 325 g/m2
but not over 350
g/m2; the
foregoing with a
burst strength of
4137 kPA (600
psi) or higher
per ASTM D3786
(provided for in
subheading
7019.90.10)......
SEC. 75004. FIBERGLASS REPLACEMENT WICKS FOR OUTDOOR GARDEN
TORCH.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.24 Replacement wicks Free No change No change On or before ''.
exclusively of 12/31/2023...
fiberglass for
garden, patio and
table top burning
torches of
subheading
9405.50, the
foregoing for
outdoor use
(provided for in
subheading
7019.90.10)......
SEC. 75005. FILTER BAGS OF WOVEN FIBERGLASS FABRIC LAMINATED
TO AN EPTFE, WITH A POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE
COATED BACKING, NOT ACID RESISTANT, WEIGHING AT
LEAST 721 G/M\2\ BUT NOT OVER 771 G/M\2\.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.25 Filter bags of Free No change No change On or before ''.
woven fiberglass 12/31/2023...
fabric without an
acid-resistant
coating;
laminated to an
expanded
polytetrafluoroet
hylene (ePTFE)
membrane with a
polytetrafluoroet
hylene coated
backing, weighing
at least 721 g/m2
but not over 771
g/m2; the
foregoing with a
burst strength of
6205 kPa (900
psi) or higher
per ASTM D3786
(provided for in
subheading
7019.90.10)......
SEC. 75006. SILVER CATALYST.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.26 Silver exceeding Free No change No change On or before ''.
99.9 percent 12/31/2023...
purity, in
spherical shapes
formed from
silver anodes in
an
electrochemical
process, such
shapes with
surface areas of
80 mm3 or greater
(CAS No. 7440-22-
4) and ready for
use as catalysts
(provided for in
subheading
7106.91.50)......
SEC. 75007. SILVER ROUND BLANKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.27 Silver round Free No change No change On or before ''.
blanks (CAS No. 12/31/2023...
7440-22-4),
semimanufactured
and weighing not
more than 1,000
grams (provided
for in subheading
7106.92.50)......
SEC. 75008. FERROBORON ALLOY.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.28 Ferroboron alloys Free No change No change On or before ''.
in powders, 12/31/2023...
lumps, granules
or chunks
(provided for in
subheading
7202.99.80)......
SEC. 75009. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED MAIN BODY COMBO
CASTINGS FOR RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.29 Main body combo Free No change No change On or before ''.
castings of 12/31/2023...
nonmalleable cast
iron designed for
residential fuel
oil tanks
(provided for in
subheading
7307.11.00)......
SEC. 75010. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED VENT CAPS FOR
RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.30 Threaded vent caps Free No change No change On or before ''.
of nonmalleable 12/31/2023...
cast iron
designed for
residential fuel
oil tanks
(provided for in
subheading
7307.11.00)......
SEC. 75011. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED BUSHINGS FOR
RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.31 Threaded bushings Free No change No change On or before ''.
of nonmalleable 12/31/2023...
cast iron to be
installed to a
residential fuel
oil tank opening
(provided for in
subheading
7307.11.00)......
SEC. 75012. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED TANK ADAPTERS FOR
RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.32 Threaded tank Free No change No change On or before ''.
adapters of 12/31/2023...
nonmalleable cast
iron designed for
residential fuel
oil tanks
(provided for in
subheading
7307.11.00)......
SEC. 75013. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED FILL ALARM MAIN
BODY FOR RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.33 Fittings of Free No change No change On or before ''.
nonmalleable cast 12/31/2023...
iron, each
comprising the
main body of a
fill alarm
designed for
residential fuel
oil tanks
(provided for in
subheading
7307.11.00)......
SEC. 75014. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED FILL BOX CAPS FOR
RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.34 Threaded fill box Free No change No change On or before ''.
caps of 12/31/2023...
nonmalleable cast
iron designed for
residential fuel
oil tanks
(provided for in
subheading
7307.11.00)......
SEC. 75015. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED LEG FLANGES FOR
RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.35 Threaded leg Free No change No change On or before ''.
flanges of 12/31/2023...
nonmalleable cast
iron designed for
residential fuel
oil tanks
(provided for in
subheading
7307.11.00)......
SEC. 75016. PORTABLE GAS COOKING STOVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.36 Portable propane Free No change No change On or before ''.
gas camping 12/31/2023...
stoves, each with
one adjustable
burner rated to
generate up to
10,000 British
thermal units
(BTUs) of power,
with casing of
steel and pan
support of steel
covered with
porcelain, the
foregoing valued
$4 or more but
not over $20 each
(provided for in
subheading
7321.11.10)......
SEC. 75017. PORTABLE OUTDOOR COOKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.37 Portable outdoor 1.2% No change No change On or before ''.
cookers, fueled 12/31/2023...
by natural gas or
propane, put up
in sets for
retail sale
(provided for in
subheading
7321.11.10)......
SEC. 75018. SELF-ANCHORED BEVERAGE CONTAINERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.38 Self anchoring Free No change No change On or before ''.
beverage 12/31/2023...
containers made
of stainless
steel with a base
partially made of
orange colored
silicone material
with said orange
silicone base
measuring no more
than 60.325 mm
(provided for in
subheading
7323.93.00)......
SEC. 75019. STAINLESS STEEL HANDMADE KITCHEN SINKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.39 Handmade, top Free No change No change On or before ''.
mounted, 12/31/2023...
residential
kitchen sinks of
stainless steel,
consisting of 1
or 2 bowls, 0.64
mm or more but
not exceeding 1.2
mm in thickness,
13.97 cm or more
but not exceeding
25.4 cm in depth,
43.18 cm or more
but not exceeding
55.88 cm in
width, and 68.58
cm or more but
not exceeding
83.82 cm in
length (provided
for in subheading
7324.10.00)......
SEC. 75020. LOOSE FRAME BASKETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.40 Steel wire loose Free No change No change On or before ''.
frame basket 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
7326.20.00)......
SEC. 75021. TWO-STORY FIRE ESCAPE LADDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.41 Fire escape Free No change No change On or before ''.
ladders of iron 12/31/2023...
or steel,
measuring not
over 4.3 m in
length when fully
extended, with a
ladder load
rating of 170 kg
and designed to
be hung from a
windowsill
measuring 15 cm
or more but not
over 33 cm in
width; such
ladders each
having window
brackets and
rungs (stairs) of
steel and webbing
of nylon that
connect the rungs
to each other and
to the window
bracket; with
slip resistant
rungs and
stabilizers, the
foregoing
designed for
residential use
and valued not
over $28 each
(provided for in
subheading
7326.90.86)......
SEC. 75022. THREE-STORY FIRE ESCAPE LADDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.42 Fire escape Free No change No change On or before ''.
ladders of iron 12/31/2023...
or steel,
measuring 4.4 m
or more but not
more than 7.4 m
in length when
fully extended,
with a ladder
load rating of
170 kg and
designed to be
hung from a
windowsill
measuring 15 cm
or more but not
over 33 cm in
width; such
ladders each
composed of
window brackets
and rungs
(stairs) of steel
and webbing of
nylon that
connect the rungs
to each other and
to the window
bracket; with
slip resistant
rungs and
stabilizers, the
foregoing
designed for
residential use
and valued not
over $47 each
(provided for in
subheading
7326.90.86)......
SEC. 75023. WORK SUPPORT STANDS OF STEEL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.43 Portable work Free No change No change On or before ''.
support stands of 12/31/2023...
steel, each with
a hand-tightened
clamp (provided
for in subheading
7326.90.86)......
SEC. 75024. LOCKING FIXTURES OF IRON OR STEEL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.44 Locking fixtures Free No change No change On or before ''.
of iron and 12/31/2023...
steel, the
foregoing
designed to
secure moving
parts of
lithography
machine modules
or apparatus, and
parts thereof
(provided for in
subheading
7326.90.86)......
SEC. 75025. STAINLESS STEEL PHONE HANDLE-AND-STAND
ACCESSORIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.45 Mobile phone Free No change No change On or before ''.
handle-and-stand 12/31/2023...
accessories of
stainless steel,
each comprising
two circular
slabs measuring 4
mm in thickness,
with adhesive on
one side of one
circular slab,
the slabs
connected by an
adjustable arm;
valued not over
$4.50 each
(provided for in
subheading
7326.90.86)......
SEC. 75026. CIRCULAR AND S-SHAPED STAINLESS STEEL CARABINERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.46 Carabiners or 1% No change No change On or before ''.
rings made of 12/31/2023...
stainless steel,
with a spring-
loaded gate used
to connect and
secure non-load
bearing
components,
valued no more
than $10
(provided for in
subheading
7326.90.86)......
SEC. 75027. PIECES OF REFINED UNWROUGHT COPPER CATHODE
99.9999 PERCENT PURE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.47 Pieces of copper Free No change No change On or before ''.
cathode, refined 12/31/2023...
and unrwought,
99.9999 percent
pure, measured by
glow discharge
mass spectrometry
(GDMS) to have
sulfur content
not exceeding 150
parts per billion
(ppb), aluminum
content not
exceeding 15 ppb
and iron content
not exceeding 15
ppb (provided for
in subheading
7403.11.00)......
SEC. 75028. ULTRA-THIN AND WIDE-WIDTH ALUMINUM FOIL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.48 Aluminum foil 1.9% No change No change On or before ''.
(whether or not 12/31/2023...
printed, or
backed with
paper,
paperboard,
plastics or
similar backing
materials),
rolled but not
further worked,
such foil of a
thickness
(excluding any
backing) of 6.35
microns and with
a width between
1085 mm to 1899
mm, or of a
thickness of 7
microns to 9
microns with a
width between
1549 mm to 1899
mm (provided for
in subheading
7607.11.30)......
SEC. 75029. ETCHED CAPACITOR ALUMINUM FOIL OF A THICKNESS
0.018-0.126 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.49 Etched capacitor Free No change No change On or before ''.
foil of aluminum, 12/31/2023...
0.018 mm or more
but not over
0.126 mm in
thickness,
electrochemically
oxidized
(`formed') and
containing 99.8
percent or more
by weight of
aluminum, of a
kind used for
manufacturing
electrolytic
capacitors
(provided for in
subheading
7607.19.10)......
SEC. 75030. STOVE TOP COFFEE MAKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.50 Kitchen stove top Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee makers of 12/31/2023...
aluminum, each
with a capacity
not exceeding 3
liters (provided
for in subheading
7615.10.71)......
SEC. 75031. ALUMINUM SHOWER CADDIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.51 Shower caddies Free No change No change On or before ''.
made of aluminum 12/31/2023...
wire with a
dimension of 12
mm by 8 mm or
less, designed to
be hung over
shower heads to
hold bath
accessories
(provided for in
subheading
7615.20.00)......
SEC. 75032. STEP STOOLS OF ALUMINUM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.52 Step stools of Free No change No change On or before ''.
aluminum, each 12/31/2023...
having three
steps, of a width
of no less than
22 cm, with a
folding safety
bar and rubber
non-slip feet
(provided for in
subheading
7616.99.51)......
SEC. 75033. ALUMINUM LADDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.53 Articulated 1.5% No change No change On or before ''.
ladders of 12/31/2023...
aluminum with a
ladder load
rating of 137 kg
consisting of one
or more pairs of
locking joints
and extendable
sections, valued
not over $100
(provided for in
subheading
7616.99.51)......
SEC. 75034. CIRCULAR AND S-SHAPED ALUMINUM CARABINERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.54 Carabiner or rings Free No change No change On or before ''.
of aluminum, 12/31/2023...
either single or
double, each with
a spring-loaded
gate used to
connect and
secure non-load
bearing
components,
valued no more
than $3.25
(provided for in
subheading
7616.99.51)......
SEC. 75035. STATIONARY SPRINKLERS OF ZINC.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.55 Household Free No change No change On or before ''.
irrigation 12/31/2023...
sprinklers of
zinc, designed to
stay in one spot
during use, with
no moving
irrigation arms
and no adjustable
watering patterns
on the outside,
of maximum
dimension of 11
cm by 8.1 cm by
3.2 cm (provided
for in subheading
7907.00.10)......
SEC. 75036. TUNGSTEN WASTE AND SCRAP.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.56 Tungsten (wolfram) Free No change No change On or before ''.
waste and scrap 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
8101.97.00)......
SEC. 75037. COBALT ALLOYS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.57 Cobalt alloys 2.8% No change No change On or before ''.
(provided for in 12/31/2023...
subheading
8105.20.30)......
SEC. 75038. CERTAIN GALLIUM (GA).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.58 Gallium (CAS No. Free No change No change On or before ''.
7440-55-3) 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
8112.92.10), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in
heading
9902.15.12.......
SEC. 75039. NIOBIUM (COLUMBIUM) RINGS NO THICKER THAN 20 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.59 Rings of Niobium Free No change No change On or before ''.
(columbium) 12/31/2023...
(other than
unwrought, waste
and scrap and
powders),
measuring not
over 20 mm in
thickness
(provided for in
subheading
8112.99.90)......
SEC. 75040. TUNGSTEN SECONDARY RAW MATERIAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.60 Used cermets and Free No change No change On or before ''.
articles thereof, 12/31/2023...
including waste
and scrap, the
foregoing
imported for the
extraction of
tungsten
(provided for in
heading
8113.00.00)......
SEC. 75041. GEAR-DRIVEN BOLT CUTTERS AND PIPE CUTTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.61 Pipe cutters and Free No change No change On or before ''.
bolt cutters, 12/31/2023...
each with a gear-
driven mechanism
(provided for in
subheading
8203.40.30)......
SEC. 75042. ROTARY CUTTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.62 Rotary cutting Free No change No change On or before ''.
hand tools, of 12/31/2023...
iron or steel,
designed to cut
fabrics and craft
materials, each
with a
replaceable
circular blade
and plastic
handle with blade
lock (provided
for in subheading
8205.51.30)......
SEC. 75043. FOOD GRATERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.63 Food graters with 0.8% No change No change On or before ''.
blades or working 12/31/2023...
surfaces of base
metal, with
nonworking parts
of plastic, such
graters not
exceeding 31 cm
in overall length
(provided for in
subheading
8205.51.30)......
SEC. 75044. HAND TOOLS FOR APPLYING PLASTIC CLIP FASTENERS TO
GARMENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.64 Hand tools of Free No change No change On or before ''.
plastics, 12/31/2023...
designed for
insertion and
application of
plastic clip
fasteners, such
hand tools each
with an outer
body and internal
mechanism of
plastics,
containing a
replaceable
hollow steel
needle with an
outside diameter
measuring less
than 2.4 mm
through which a
fastener is fed
and inserted into
the intended
target material
(provided for in
subheading
8205.59.80)......
SEC. 75045. STEEL WORKSTATIONS WITH VISES ADJUSTABLE BY FOOT
PEDAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.65 Clamping Free No change No change On or before ''.
workstations, 12/31/2023...
each with steel
vise, adjustable
by foot pedal
lever, weighing
less than 20 kg,
with a jaw width
between 0 and 94
cm (provided for
in subheading
8205.70.00)......
SEC. 75046. FIXED CARBIDE CUTTER AND ROLLER CONE DRILL BITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.66 Rotary rock drill Free No change No change On or before ''.
bits, and parts 12/31/2023...
thereof, each
such bit with
cutting part
containing by
weight over 0.2
percent of
chromium,
molybdenum or
tungsten or over
0.1 percent of
vanadium
(provided for in
subheading
8207.19.30),
designed for use
with rock
drilling and
earth boring
tools of heading
8430.............
SEC. 75047. ROTARY FOOD GRATERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.67 Rotary food Free No change No change On or before ''.
graters, each 12/31/2023...
incorporating
blade drums of
stainless steel
and a suction
base, operated by
hand, weighing
not more than 1.5
kg (provided for
in heading
8210.00.00)......
SEC. 75048. COFFEE PRESSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.68 Coffee presses 1.1% No change No change On or before ''.
designed to brew 12/31/2023...
ground coffee,
each consisting
of a glass
cylinder, a
plastic or metal
handle or frame
and a stainless
steel mesh
filter; the
foregoing having
a capacity of 0.5
liters or more
but not over 1.5
liters (provided
for in heading
8210.00.00)......
SEC. 75049. VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH A BREW-
THROUGH LID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.69 Vacuum insulated Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee servers 12/31/2023...
with liners of
steel, each with
a capacity over 2
liters, having a
brew-through lid,
feet attached to
the base and a
hole at bottom of
server for lever
faucet attachment
(provided for in
heading
8210.00.00)......
SEC. 75050. VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH NO LID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.70 Vacuum insulated Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee servers 12/31/2023...
with liners of
steel, each with
a capacity over 2
liters, presented
with base with
feet but no lid
and with a hole
at bottom of
server for lever
faucet attachment
(provided for in
heading
8210.00.00)......
SEC. 75051. VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH FITTED
HINGED LID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.71 Vacuum insulated Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee servers, 12/31/2023...
each with outer
layer and liner
of steel, with a
capacity over 2
liters, with
tightly fitted
hinged lid with a
center hole
designed to allow
brewed beverages
to pass directly
into such server
with top lever
action for
dispensing and
steel base plate
(provided for in
heading
8210.00.00)......
SEC. 75052. COMMERCIAL VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH
SIGHT GAUGE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.72 Commercial vacuum Free No change No change On or before ''.
insulated coffee 12/31/2023...
servers, each
with outer layer
and liner of
steel, plastic
base, a capacity
over 2 liters,
plastic carrying
handle, bottom
lever faucet, see-
through contents
window and a brew-
thru lid
(provided for in
heading
8210.00.00)......
SEC. 75053. COMMERCIAL VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH
PLASTIC BASE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.73 Commercial vacuum Free No change No change On or before ''.
insulated coffee 12/31/2023...
servers, each
with outer layer
and liner of
steel, plastic
base, capacity
over 2 liters,
plastic carrying
handle, bottom
lever faucet and
brew-thru lid
(provided for in
heading
8210.00.00)......
SEC. 75054. COMMERCIAL VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH
PLASTIC BASE AND STAND.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.74 Commercial vacuum Free No change No change On or before ''.
insulated coffee 12/31/2023...
servers, each
with outer layer
and liner of
steel, with
plastic base and
stand, with a
capacity over 2
liters, with
plastic carrying
handle, with
bottom lever
faucet and brew-
thru lid
(provided for in
heading
8210.00.00)......
SEC. 75055. CRAFT KNIVES WITH FIXED PEN-LIKE OR RETRACTABLE
BLADES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.75 Craft knives with Free No change No change On or before ''.
fixed pen-like or 12/31/2023...
retractable blade
design, each with
removable thin
angled or scoop
like blades of
steel; such
knives measuring
between 152.4 mm
and 228.6 mm in
length and
between 6.35 mm
and 25.4 mm in
diameter, valued
between $0.50 and
$2 each (provided
for in subheading
8211.93.00)......
SEC. 75056. CRAFT KNIVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.76 Craft knives, each Free No change No change On or before ''.
with 12/31/2023...
thermoplastic
over mold grip,
maximum handle
dimensions
measuring 135 mm
in length, 26 mm
in width and 17
mm in height
(provided for in
subheading
8211.93.00); the
foregoing other
than craft knives
with fixed pen-
like or
retractable blade
design, with
removable scoop
like blades of
steel............
SEC. 75057. BLADES FOR CRAFT KNIVES WITH NON-FIXED BLADES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.77 Blades for craft Free No change No change On or before ''.
knives, non- 12/31/2023...
fixed, angled or
scoop like
shaped; such
blades not over
58 mm in length
(provided for in
subheading
8211.94.50)......
SEC. 75058. ERGONOMIC PINKING SHEARS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.78 Ergonomic pinking Free No change No change On or before ''.
shears, valued 12/31/2023...
over $30/dozen,
with contoured
plastic handles
and with
stainless steel
blades, with the
lower blade
extending a
minimum of 7 mm
past the end of
the upper blade
(provided for in
subheading
8213.00.60)......
SEC. 75059. SPRING-ACTION SCISSORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.79 Scissors, each Free No change No change On or before ''.
with a spring- 12/31/2023...
action design
that also
features a slide
lock and with
only 1 loop
handle, valued
over $1.75/dozen
(provided for in
subheading
8213.00.90), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in
heading
9902.15.30.......
SEC. 75060. ELECTRONIC LOCKS FOR LOCKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.80 Electronically 1.6% No change No change On or before ''.
actuated locks, 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for locking
furniture, each
enclosed in metal
housing and
operated by a
keypad or radio-
frequency
identification
device (RFID),
such goods each
containing a key
slot to operate
the lock with an
electronic key
with a built-in
power jumper
(provided for in
subheading
8301.30.00)......
SEC. 75061. LUGGAGE LOCKS OF BASE METAL, PACKAGED FOR RETAIL
SALE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.81 Luggage locks of Free No change No change On or before ''.
base metal, 12/31/2023...
packaged for
retail sale, of a
type compliant
with standards of
the
Transportation
Security
Administration,
such locks each
keyed for opening
with a universal
master tool made
and patented in
the United States
(provided for in
subheading
8301.40.30)......
SEC. 75062. KEY-OPERATED DOOR HANDLES, PUSH-PULL-ROTATE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.82 Door locks, Free No change No change On or before ''.
locksets and 12/31/2023...
other locks of
base metal, key-
operated,
suitable for use
with interior or
exterior doors,
but excluding
garage, overhead
or sliding doors;
such locks
capable of
unlatching door
knobs or levers
by pushing,
pulling or
rotating
(provided for in
subheading
8301.40.60)......
SEC. 75063. VENT MOUNTED MAGNETIC MOBILE PHONE HOLDER FOR
AUTOMOBILES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.83 Hands-free cell 1.3% No change No change On or before ''.
phone mounts of 12/31/2023...
base metal,
suitable for
mounting cell
phones to the air
vents of motor
vehicles, each
with a 25 mm
diameter polished
steel ball
securely mounted
on an aluminum
die cast base
containing a two-
prong lever-
release clip and
a ring-shaped
magnet socket
filled with a
silicone pad
(provided for in
subheading
8302.30.30)......
SEC. 75064. DASH MOUNTED MAGNETIC MOBILE PHONE HOLDER FOR
AUTOMOBILES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.84 Hands-free cell 0.9% No change No change On or before ''.
phone mounts of 12/31/2023...
base metal,
suitable for
mounting cell
phones to the
dashboard of
motor vehicles,
each with of a 25
mm diameter
polished steel
ball securely
mounted on a
machined aluminum
base with
adhesive material
and a ring-shaped
magnet socket
filled with a
silicone pad
(provided for in
subheading
8302.30.30)......
SEC. 75065. WINDSHIELD MOUNTED MAGNETIC MOBILE PHONE HOLDER
FOR AUTOMOBILES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.85 Hands-free cell Free No change No change On or before ''.
phone mounts of 12/31/2023...
base metal,
suitable for
mounting cell
phones to the
windshield of
motor vehicles,
each with a 25 mm
diameter polished
steel ball
securely mounted
on a stamped and
formed aluminum
arm with a 72 mm
diameter suction
device and a ring-
shaped magnet
socket filled
with a silicone
pad (provided for
in subheading
8302.30.30)......
SEC. 75066. STEEL LATCHES WITH PLASTIC PLUNGERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.86 Steel latches, Free No change No change On or before ''.
each measuring 5 12/31/2023...
cm in length and
designed to
secure the steps
of a recreational
vehicle in a
locked position,
such latches each
containing a
plunger of
plastic measuring
1.7 cm by 1.5 cm
and a compression
spring (provided
for in subheading
8302.30.30)......
SEC. 75067. NON-KEY-OPERATED DOOR HANDLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.87 Non-key-operated Free No change No change On or before ''.
door handle 12/31/2023...
assemblies, of
base metal,
suitable for use
with interior or
exterior doors,
excluding garage,
overhead or
sliding doors;
the foregoing
with handles
capable of
opening a door by
pushing, pulling
or rotating
(provided for in
subheading
8302.41.60)......
SEC. 75068. CURTAIN RINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.88 Curtain or drapery 2.2% No change No change On or before ''.
rings of base 12/31/2023...
metal, specially
designed for use
with curtain or
drapery rods,
presented in sets
of 10 rings
(provided for in
subheading
8302.41.60)......
SEC. 75069. BRACKETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.89 Brackets of iron 2.5% No change No change On or before ''.
or steel, of 12/31/2023...
aluminum or of
zinc, such
brackets
specially
designed for use
with curtain or
drapery rods
(provided for in
subheading
8302.41.60)......
SEC. 75070. CURTAIN RODS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.90 Telescoping 1.8% No change No change On or before ''.
curtain rods of 12/31/2023...
base metal,
whether or not
presented with
mounting hardware
(provided for in
subheading
8302.41.60)......
SEC. 75071. CURTAIN ROD HARDWARE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.91 Endcaps of base Free No change No change On or before ''.
metal, specially 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with curtain or
drapery rods
(provided for in
subheading
8302.41.60)......
SEC. 75072. CURTAIN TIEBACKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.92 Tiebacks of base Free No change No change On or before ''.
metal, specially 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with curtains or
drapes (provided
for in subheading
8302.41.60)......
SEC. 75073. CURTAIN ROD FINIALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.93 Finials of base Free No change No change On or before ''.
metal, specially 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with curtain or
drapery rods
(provided for in
subheading
8302.41.60)......
SEC. 75074. CURVED SHOWER RODS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.94 Curved shower rods 0.8% No change No change On or before ''.
of stainless 12/31/2023...
steel and
aluminum, each
capable of being
installed by
tension or by
mounting with
wall brackets
(provided for in
subheading
8302.41.60)......
SEC. 75075. SHOWER HOOKS AND RINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.95 Shower curtain Free No change No change On or before ''.
hooks or rings, 12/31/2023...
the foregoing of
aluminum, of iron
or steel or of
zinc (provided
for in subheading
8302.41.60)......
SEC. 75076. STRAIGHT SHOWER RODS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.96 Straight shower 1.1% No change No change On or before ''.
rods, of aluminum 12/31/2023...
or stainless
steel, either
designed to be
mounted by means
of tension or
incorporating a
dual mount
permitting the
mounting by
either tension or
by use of a
bracket (provided
for in subheading
8302.41.60)......
SEC. 75077. STEEL WINDOW RODS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.97 Tension or screw- Free No change No change On or before ''.
mount curtain or 12/31/2023...
drapery rods,
made of closed
tubing of steel
(provided for in
subheading
8302.41.60); the
foregoing other
than telescoping
curtain rods of
base metal.......
SEC. 75078. ANTITHEFT STEEL CASES WITH DIGITAL LOCKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.98 Reinforced safes Free No change No change On or before ''.
of welded steel, 12/31/2023...
each weighing
11.8 kg or less,
valued $19 or
more but not over
$38, with digital
lock (provided
for in heading
8303.00.00)......
SEC. 75079. STAINLESS STEEL HOSE KITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.29.99 Mechanical kits Free No change No change On or before ''.
each containing 12/31/2023...
flexible hoses of
base metal with
fittings, clamps,
manifolds and
other hardware
designed for use
with machines and
apparatus of
subheading
8486.20.00
(provided for in
subheading
8307.10.30)......
SEC. 75080. STAINLESS STEEL HOSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.01 Flexible stainless Free No change No change On or before ''.
steel hoses with 12/31/2023...
fittings,
designed for used
with machines and
apparatus of
subheading
8486.20.00
(provided for in
subheading
8307.10.30); the
foregoing not
presented in kits
containing goods
described in
other subheadings
SEC. 75081. WRIST WATCH STRAP BUCKLES NOT OVER 18 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.02 Buckles of Free No change No change On or before ''.
stainless steel, 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for wrist watch
straps measuring
not over 18 mm
(provided for in
subheading
8308.90.60)......
SEC. 75082. WRIST WATCH STRAP BUCKLES OVER 18 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.03 Buckles of Free No change No change On or before ''.
stainless steel, 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for wrist watch
straps measuring
over 18 mm
(provided for in
subheading
8308.90.60)......
SEC. 75083. USED CYLINDER HEADS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.04 Used cast-iron 0.8% No change No change On or before ''.
cylinder heads 12/31/2023...
designed for use
in spark-ignition
internal
combustion piston
engines (provided
for in subheading
8409.91.99)......
SEC. 75084. CYLINDER HEADS USED SOLELY OR PRINCIPALLY WITH
CERTAIN ENGINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.05 Cast-iron cylinder Free No change No change On or before ''.
heads for use 12/31/2023...
solely or
principally with
engines of
heading 8708,
such engines
designed to be
installed in
vehicles
classifiable in
subheading
8701.20 or
8704.23 and with
bore greater than
126 mm (provided
for in subheading
8409.99.91)......
SEC. 75085. ENGINE BLOCKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.06 Engine blocks, Free No change No change On or before ''.
each weighing 12/31/2023...
over 272 kg but
not over 317 kg,
for compression-
ignition internal
combustion piston
engines (diesel
or semi-diesel
engines), such
engines each
having a cylinder
capacity of
approximately
12.4 liters and
for vehicles of
subheading
8701.20 or
8704.23 (provided
for in subheading
8409.99.91)......
SEC. 75086. SWIRLER ASSEMBLIES FOR TURBINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.07 Swirler Free No change No change On or before ''.
assemblies, 12/31/2023...
designed to be
used in non-
aircraft gas
turbines
(provided for in
subheading
8411.99.90)......
SEC. 75087. BARRELS FOR FUEL MIXING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.08 Barrels of nickel Free No change No change On or before ''.
alloy, for fuel 12/31/2023...
mixing within non-
aircraft gas
turbines of
heading 8411
(provided for in
subheading
8411.99.90)......
SEC. 75088. INJECTOR ASSEMBLIES FOR CERTAIN TURBINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.09 Injector Free No change No change On or before ''.
assemblies of 12/31/2023...
fuel injection
components,
designed to
deliver fuel in
the combustion
system for use in
non-aircraft gas
turbines of
heading 8411
(provided for in
subheading
8411.99.90)......
SEC. 75089. STEM ASSEMBLIES FOR CERTAIN TURBINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.10 Fuel tube air- Free No change No change On or before ''.
swirlers forming 12/31/2023...
stem assemblies
of nickel alloys
and stainless
steel for use in
non-aircraft gas
turbines of
heading 8411
(provided for in
subheading
8411.99.90)......
SEC. 75090. TIP ASSEMBLIES FOR NON-GAS TURBINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.11 Tip assemblies of Free No change No change On or before ''.
nickel alloy, for 12/31/2023...
use in non-
aircraft gas
turbines of
heading 8411
(provided for in
subheading
8411.99.90)......
SEC. 75091. HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.12 High pressure fuel 1.3% No change No change On or before ''.
pumps, each 12/31/2023...
incorporating a
dual layered
damper enclosed
with a multi-step
stamped cover to
aid in
stabilizing
pressure,
certified by the
importer to be
used in
regulating the
fuel supply into
the fuel rail,
designed for use
in gasoline
direct injection
(GDI) spark-
ignition internal
combustion piston
engines (provided
for in subheading
8413.30.90); the
foregoing other
than used goods..
SEC. 75092. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 364X333X485 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.13 Dry scroll vacuum Free No change No change On or before ''.
pumps, measuring 12/31/2023...
approximately 364
mm in height, 333
mm in width and
485 mm in length,
valued over
$1,000 each
(provided for in
subheading
8414.10.00)......
SEC. 75093. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 297X260X420 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.14 Dry scroll vacuum Free No change No change On or before ''.
pumps, measuring 12/31/2023...
approximately 297
mm in height, 260
mm in width and
420 mm in length,
valued over
$1,000 each
(provided for in
subheading
8414.10.00)......
SEC. 75094. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 254X260X420 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.15 Dry scroll vacuum Free No change No change On or before ''.
pumps, each 12/31/2023...
measuring
approximately 254
mm in height, 260
mm in width and
420 mm in length
and valued over
$1,000 (provided
for in subheading
8414.10.00)......
SEC. 75095. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 181X140X358 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.16 Dry scroll vacuum Free No change No change On or before ''.
pumps, each 12/31/2023...
measuring
approximately 181
mm in height, 140
mm in width and
358 mm in length
and valued over
$1,000 (provided
for in subheading
8414.10.00)......
SEC. 75096. TURBOMOLECULAR VACUUM PUMPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.17 Turbomolecular 0.2% No change No change On or before ''.
vacuum pumps, 12/31/2023...
valued over
$1,000 each
(provided for in
subheading
8414.10.00)......
SEC. 75097. ROTARY VANE VACUUM PUMPS VALUED OVER $500 EACH.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.18 Rotary vane vacuum Free No change No change On or before ''.
pumps, 12/31/2023...
incorporating
vanes mounted to
a rotor inside a
cavity, such
pumps valued over
$500 each
(provided for in
subheading
8414.10.00)......
SEC. 75098. VACUUM DIFFUSION PUMPS VALUED OVER $900 EACH.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.19 Vacuum diffusion Free No change No change On or before ''.
pumps, using a 12/31/2023...
high speed jet of
vapor to direct
gas molecules,
valued over $900
each (provided
for in subheading
8414.10.00)......
SEC. 75099. HAND- OR FOOT-OPERATED AIR PUMPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.20 Hand- or foot- 2.8% No change No change On or before ''.
operated air 12/31/2023...
pumps (provided
for in subheading
8414.20.00)......
SEC. 75100. ROOF VENT FANS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.21 Ventilation fans, 2.8% No change No change On or before ''.
designed for 12/31/2023...
permanent
installation on
the rooftop of
recreational and
specialty
vehicles, each
consisting of an
electric D/C
motor with an
output wattage
over 9 W but not
exceeding 28 W, a
plastic fan blade
of a diameter
between 15.24 cm
and 30.48 cm and
a base plate
(provided for in
subheading
8414.51.30)......
SEC. 75101. 12-AMP CORDED ELECTRIC LEAF BLOWERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.22 Electric Free No change No change On or before ''.
centrifugal 12/31/2023...
blowers, of a
kind used solely
or principally
for blowing
leaves, each with
a self-contained
AC electric motor
not exceeding 12
A and an output
not exceeding
1.45 kW (provided
for in subheading
8414.59.65)......
SEC. 75102. CORDLESS BATTERY POWERED LEAF BLOWERS NOT
EXCEEDING 20 VOLTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.23 Centrifugal Free No change No change On or before ''.
blowers of a kind 12/31/2023...
used solely or
principally for
blowing leaves,
each powered by a
self-contained DC
lithium-ion
battery not
exceeding 20 V
and an output not
exceeding 0.04 kW
(provided for in
subheading
8414.59.65)......
SEC. 75103. CORDLESS BATTERY POWERED LEAF BLOWERS BETWEEN 20
AND 60 V.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.24 Centrifugal Free No change No change On or before ''.
blowers of a kind 12/31/2023...
used solely or
principally for
blowing leaves,
each powered by a
self-contained DC
lithium-ion
battery greater
than 20 V but not
exceeding 60 V,
and of an output
greater than 0.04
kW but not
exceeding 0.12 kW
(provided for in
subheading
8414.59.65)......
SEC. 75104. FAN ASSEMBLIES FOR CAB CLIMATE SYSTEMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.25 Centrifugal fans Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed to be 12/31/2023...
used in cab
climate systems,
for heating,
cooling or air
circulation units
in machinery or
vehicles of
headings 8429,
8701 or 8704
(provided for in
subheading
8414.59.65)......
SEC. 75105. AQUARIUM AIR PUMPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.26 Air pumps Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for use 12/31/2023...
in aquarium tanks
having a volume
of 3.78 liters or
more but not over
1,135.7 liters,
such pumps with
housings of
plastics and feet
of rubber,
powered by 120 V
AC (provided for
in subheading
8414.80.90)......
SEC. 75106. HEAT PUMPS FOR RESIDENTIAL USE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.27 Heat pumps Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for 12/31/2023...
residential use,
each with copper
piping, an
aluminum plate-
fin heat
exchanger, a
rotary inverter
compressor and a
fan covered with
galvanized steel
sheets, such
pumps measuring
between 555 mm
and 702 mm in
height, between
770 mm and 845 mm
in width and
between 300 mm
and 363 mm in
depth (provided
for in subheading
8415.90.80)......
SEC. 75107. HEAT PUMPS (OUTDOOR UNITS) FOR SPLIT AIR
CONDITIONER SYSTEMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.28 Heat pumps Free No change No change On or before ''.
(outdoor units) 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with split air
conditioner
systems for
residential use,
such units
consisting of
copper piping, an
aluminum plate-
fin heat
exchanger, a
rotary inverter
compressor and a
fan, all of which
is covered with
galvanized steel
sheets to form
units measuring
between 703 mm
and 810 mm in
height, between
845 mm and 946 mm
in width and
between 335 mm
and 386 mm in
depth (provided
for in subheading
8415.90.80)......
SEC. 75108. HIGH-WALL INDOOR UNITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.29 Heat pumps Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for 12/31/2023...
residential use,
consisting of a
fan coil,
electrical
circuit boards,
electrical
components and
motors, covered
in a molded
plastic casing,
such heat pumps
measuring between
280 mm and 343 mm
in height,
between 835 mm
and 1,186 mm in
width and between
198 mm and 258 mm
in depth
(provided for in
subheading
8415.90.80)......
SEC. 75109. SINGLE-ZONE OUTDOOR UNITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.30 Heat pumps Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for 12/31/2023...
residential use,
each consisting
of a rotary
compressor, a fan
coil and aluminum
plate-fin heat
exchanger,
covered in
galvanized steel,
such heat pumps
measuring between
300 mm and 322 mm
in depth, 770 mm
in width and 555
mm in height
(provided for in
subheading
8415.90.80)......
SEC. 75110. MINI HEAT PUMPS FOR SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER
SYSTEMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.31 Heat pumps Free No change No change On or before ''.
(outdoor units) 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with split air
conditioner
systems for
residential use,
such units each
consisting of
copper piping,
aluminum plate-
fin heat
exchanger, a
rotary inverter
compressor and a
pair of fans, all
of which is
covered with
galvanized steel
sheets to form
units measuring
1,327.15 mm in
height, 901.7 mm
in width and 400
mm in depth
(provided for in
subheading
8415.90.80)......
SEC. 75111. MULTI-ZONE OUTDOOR UNIT DUCTLESS SYSTEMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.32 Heat pumps Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for 12/31/2023...
residential use,
each consisting
of copper piping,
aluminum plate-
fin heat
exchanger, a
rotary inverter
compressor, a
pair of fans and
covered in
galvanized steel
sheets, such heat
pumps measuring
1,333 mm in
height, 1,045 mm
in width and 380
mm in depth
(provided for in
subheading
8415.90.80)......
SEC. 75112. INDOOR UNITS OF SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.33 Indoor units of Free No change No change On or before ''.
split air 12/31/2023...
conditioner
systems, designed
for use with
ducted systems,
consisting of
motors, pumps and
fans covered in
steel casing,
such units
measuring
approximately
1,400 mm in
width, 447 mm in
height and 898 mm
in depth
(provided for in
subheading
8415.90.80)......
SEC. 75113. DUCTLESS 18000 BTU HEAT PUMPS, SINGLE ZONE
INVERTER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.34 Heat pumps Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for 12/31/2023...
residential use
with ductless air
conditioning
machines, each
with a motor, a
fan, brazed tubes
and aluminum
plate-fin heat
exchanger and
covered in sheet
metal, such heat
pumps measuring
between
approximately
551.2 mm and
1,341.12 mm in
height, between
779.8 mm and
899.2 mm in width
and between 289.6
mm and 680.7 mm
in depth
(provided for in
subheading
8415.90.80)......
SEC. 75114. SINGLE-PHASE HEAT PUMP.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.35 Heat pumps Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for 12/31/2023...
residential use
with both ducted
and ductless
systems, each
with two fans,
finned tube and
hermetic rotary
compressor and
covered in
galvanized steel,
measuring 154.9
cm in height,
101.1 cm in width
and 37.1 cm in
depth (provided
for in subheading
8415.90.80)......
SEC. 75115. STEEL VACUUM PITCHERS WITH PLASTIC HINGED LID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.36 Vacuum insulated Free No change No change On or before ''.
thermal pitchers, 12/31/2023...
each with
stainless steel
interior and
exterior, with a
capacity
exceeding 1 liter
but not exceeding
2 liters,
measuring
approximately
27.9 cm or more
but not over 30.5
cm in height,
with plastic brew-
through lid for
direct brewing
and plastic spout
and handle for
pouring, used and
marketed for
commercial coffee
brewers of
subheading
8419.81 (provided
for in subheading
8419.90.95)......
SEC. 75116. OIL FILTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.37 Oil filters for Free No change No change On or before ''.
use solely or 12/31/2023...
principally with
diesel engines,
such engines
producing 63 kW
of power
(provided for in
subheading
8421.23.00)......
SEC. 75117. BATTERY POWERED NASAL IRRIGATORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.38 Battery-operated Free No change No change On or before ''.
personal nasal 12/31/2023...
irrigators
(provided for in
subheading
8424.89.90)......
SEC. 75118. STRUTS TO ABSORB VIBRATION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.39 Spring struts Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed to 12/31/2023...
absorb vibration
in household- or
laundry-type
washing machines,
such struts each
measuring in
overall length
350 mm or more
but not over 380
mm and in
diameter
approximately 35
mm or more but
not over 40 mm,
with 8 mm threads
at each end
(provided for in
subheading
8450.90.60)......
SEC. 75119. TABLE SAWS (25.4 CM.), OPERABLE CORDED AND
CORDLESS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.40 Brushless table Free No change No change On or before ''.
saws for working 12/31/2023...
wood, cork, bone,
hard rubber, hard
plastics or
similar hard
materials, each
capable of being
powered by either
a 36 V DC lithium-
ion battery or by
AC power, with
blade measuring
25.4 cm (provided
for in subheading
8465.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75120. SLIDING MITER SAWS (25.4 CM) WITH LASER, CORDED
AND CORDLESS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.41 Brushless miter Free No change No change On or before ''.
sawing machines, 12/31/2023...
each capable of
being powered by
either a 36 V DC
lithium-ion
battery or by AC
power, not
numerically
controlled, for
working wood,
cork, bone, hard
rubber, hard
plastics or
similar hard
materials, with
25.4 cm blade,
capable of
adjusting bevel
of cut, with
laser guides and
slide rail
(provided for in
subheading
8465.91.00)......
SEC. 75121. ELECTROMECHANICAL ROTARY HAMMERS, CORDED AND
CORDLESS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.42 Rotary hammer 0.9% No change No change On or before ''.
tools, of a kind 12/31/2023...
for working in
the hand, each
with self-
contained
brushless
electromechanical
motor, such tools
capable of
performing
drilling and
chiseling and of
being powered
both by a 36 V DC
lithium-ion
battery and by AC
power, with a
minimum speed of
260 RPM and a
maximum speed of
590 RPM (provided
for in subheading
8467.21.00)......
SEC. 75122. ELECTROMECHANICAL HAMMER IMPACT DRIVERS, CORDED
AND CORDLESS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.43 Hand-held Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushless 12/31/2023...
electromechanical
impact drivers,
designed to drive
screws at varying
speeds, each
capable of being
powered by a 36 V
DC lithium-ion
battery or by AC
power as required
by the user
(provided for in
subheading
8467.21.00)......
SEC. 75123. ROTARY HAMMER DRILL TOOLS WITH SELF-CONTAINED
ELECTRIC MOTOR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.44 Rotary drill and 0.5% No change No change On or before ''.
hammer tools with 12/31/2023...
self-contained
electric motor,
each with
pneumatic
hammering
mechanism
designed to
engage with
carbide drill
bits and an
electromechanical
mechanism that
separates the
drive from the
internal
gearings, each
with rated
amperage that
does not exceed 9
A, and with
triaxial
vibration values,
measured in
accordance with
European Norm
60745, that does
not exceed 17 m/
s2 (provided for
in subheading
8467.21.00)......
SEC. 75124. DRILL DRIVER TOOLS WITH SELF-CONTAINED ELECTRIC
MOTOR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.45 Drill driver Free No change No change On or before ''.
tools with self- 12/31/2023...
contained
electric motor,
each encased in a
rubberized glass-
fiber reinforced
casing that
engages a smooth
or slotted shank
drill-bit,
powered by 10.8
V, 21.6 V or 120
V, with rated
amperage that
does not exceed
12 A, and with
triaxial
vibration values,
measured in
accordance with
European Norm
60745, that does
not exceed 3.5 m/
s2 (provided for
in subheading
8467.21.00)......
SEC. 75125. EXTRUDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.46 Extruders, 2.2% No change No change On or before ''.
designed for 12/31/2023...
processing
thermoplastics,
with a screw size
of 6.4 cm or
greater (provided
for in subheading
8477.20.00)......
SEC. 75126. THREE-DIMENSIONAL DRAWING PENS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.47 Three-dimensional Free No change No change On or before ''.
(3D) drawing 12/31/2023...
devices, each
with an exterior
on/off switch,
dual control
buttons to
activate the
device's motor or
control speed of
extruding
filament,
removable metal
nozzle and
removable
maintenance
panel, such
drawing devices
measuring between
10 mm and 50 mm
in length and
between 5 mm and
20 mm in width
(provided for in
subheading
8477.80.00)......
SEC. 75127. PROFESSIONAL GRADE THREE-DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
PENS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.48 Three-dimensional Free No change No change On or before ''.
(3D) drawing 12/31/2023...
devices, each
with dual control
buttons to
activate the
device's motor or
control the
direction of the
extruding
filament, an
exterior liquid
crystal display
(LCD), a
magnetically
affixed removable
panel and
removable metal
nozzle, such
drawing devices
measuring between
5 cm and 15 cm in
length and
between 1 cm and
3 cm in width
(provided for in
subheading
8477.80.00)......
SEC. 75128. ELECTRIC MULTI-FUNCTIONAL BLOWER VACUUMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.49 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
appliances 12/31/2023...
capable of
blowing,
vacuuming and
mulching, each
with a self-
contained AC
electric motor
not exceeding 12
A and an output
not exceeding
1.45 kW (provided
for in subheading
8479.89.65)......
SEC. 75129. AUTOSAMPLERS (MULTISAMPLERS) FOR LIQUID
CHROMATOGRAPHS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.50 Autosamplers 0.2% No change No change On or before ''.
(``multisamplers' 12/31/2023...
') for liquid
chromatographs,
such autosamplers
capable of
lifting and
handling both
microliter plates
and vials and
each measuring
approximately 320
mm in height, 468
mm in depth and
396 mm in width
(provided for in
subheading
8479.89.94)......
SEC. 75130. AUTOSAMPLERS (VIALSAMPLERS) FOR LIQUID
CHROMATOGRAPHS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.51 Autosamplers 0.5% No change No change On or before ''.
(``vialsamplers'' 12/31/2023...
) for liquid
chromatographs,
such autosamplers
capable of
lifting and
handling only
vials and
measuring
approximately 320
mm in height, 468
mm in depth and
396 mm in width
(provided for in
subheading
8479.89.94)......
SEC. 75131. HYDRAULIC HAMMER ASSEMBLY.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.52 Hydraulic hammers 2.2% No change No change On or before ''.
designed for use 12/31/2023...
on backhoes,
shovels,
clamshells or
draglines and
suitable for use
in demolishing
concrete or
asphalt (provided
for in subheading
8479.89.94)......
SEC. 75132. SEGMENTED BLADDER-OPERATED MOLDS, WITH MORE THAN
25-INCH RIM DIAMETER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.53 Segmented bladder- Free No change No change On or before ''.
operated molds, 12/31/2023...
designed to be
used for molding/
forming and
curing ``green
tires'' with a
rim diameter
measuring over
63.5 cm (provided
for in subheading
8480.79.90), such
tires for off-the-
road use.........
SEC. 75133. USED VALVES FOR DIRECTIONAL CONTROL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.54 Used hydraulic Free No change No change On or before ''.
directional 12/31/2023...
control valves
(provided for in
subheading
8481.20.00)......
SEC. 75134. KEG SPEARS WITH PRESSURE RELEASE VALVES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.55 Keg spears, each Free No change No change On or before ''.
with automatic 12/31/2023...
(not hand
operated) relief
valve designed to
release pressure
at approximately
30 bar (provided
for in subheading
8481.40.00)......
SEC. 75135. MULTIPORT DISTRIBUTION CONTROLLERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.56 Solenoid actuated Free No change No change On or before ''.
valves equipped 12/31/2023...
with multiple
apparatus (up to
two sub multi-
port distribution
controllers) for
electrical
control and 6, 8,
10 or 16 ports
for variable
refrigerant flow
all of which is
covered in a
galvanized steel
plate box with
white powder
coating, such
valves measuring
323.85 mm in
height and
between 939.8 mm
and 1,181.1 mm in
width (provided
for in subheading
8481.80.90)......
SEC. 75136. SUBSEA MODULAR TREES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.57 Subsea trees, 1.5% No change No change On or before ''.
each comprising 12/31/2023...
an assembly of
valves, capable
of regulating and
containing the
hydrocarbon flow
from a well, such
trees also
capable of
preventing the
release of
hydrocarbons from
a well into the
environment
(provided for in
subheading
8481.80.90)......
SEC. 75137. FLOW SELECTOR UNIT-MULTI-PORT 6-BRANCH ENGINE
CRANKSHAFTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.58 Solenoid actuated Free No change No change On or before ''.
control valves 12/31/2023...
consisting of
brazed copper
pipes and
galvanized steel
plates, each
designed for use
with residential
heat pumps and
fan coils and
measuring 215.9
mm in height,
1,056.64 mm in
width and 568.96
mm in length
(provided for in
subheading
8481.80.90)......
SEC. 75138. ENGINE CRANKSHAFTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.59 Engine 1.5% No change No change On or before ''.
crankshafts used 12/31/2023...
in engines under
headings 8407 or
8408, such
crankshafts
weighing between
275 kg and 650
kg, or between
100 kg and 130 kg
(provided for in
subheading
8483.10.30), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in
heading
9902.15.96.......
SEC. 75139. TURBOCHARGER JOURNAL BEARINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.60 Journal bearings, Free No change No change On or before ''.
each designed to 12/31/2023...
support and
permit free
rotation of a
rotor within a
turbocharger
(provided for in
subheading
8483.30.80)......
SEC. 75140. MID-RANGE BEARING HOUSINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.61 Mid-range bearing Free No change No change On or before ''.
housings, shell 12/31/2023...
cast and sand
molded, of gray
cast iron,
machine finished
and designed for
compression-
ignition internal
combustion diesel
engines with
cylinder
capacities of 5.9
liters or more
but not exceeding
10 liters, each
bearing housing
with an overall
length between 55
mm and 135 mm and
weighing at least
6 kg but not over
25 kg (provided
for in subheading
8483.30.80)......
SEC. 75141. HEAVY DUTY BEARING HOUSINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.62 Heavy duty Free No change No change On or before ''.
bearing housings, 12/31/2023...
shell cast and
sand molded of
gray cast iron,
machine finished,
designed for
compression-
ignition internal
combustion diesel
engines, such
engines with
cylinder capacity
of 10 liters or
more but not
exceeding 16
liters, each
bearing housing
with an overall
length between 55
mm and 135 mm and
weighing 6 kg or
more but not
exceeding 25 kg
(provided for in
subheading
8483.30.80)......
SEC. 75142. FIXED RATION GEAR BOXES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.63 Fixed ratio 2.4% No change No change On or before ''.
gearboxes 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with generating
sets of heading
8502 (provided
for in subheading
8483.40.50)......
SEC. 75143. TRACK DRIVE GEAR BOXES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.64 Track drive gear 1.5% No change No change On or before ''.
boxes, designed 12/31/2023...
for use in
machinery of
heading 8429 or
8436 (provided
for in subheading
8483.40.50)......
SEC. 75144. SWING BEARING ASSEMBLY.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.65 Geared swing 1.5% No change No change On or before ''.
bearing 12/31/2023...
assemblies, of a
kind used to
rotate the cab of
machinery
described in
subheading
8429.52.10
(provided for in
subheading
8483.90.50)......
SEC. 75145. GEARS FOR USE IN MACHINERY OR WITHIN ENGINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.66 Transmission Free No change No change On or before ''.
timing gears or 12/31/2023...
gear drive gears,
the foregoing of
alloy steel and
designed to be
used in machinery
or within an
engine, such
gears each
weighing between
1.885 kg and 500
kg, measuring
between 30 mm and
505 mm in
diameter and
between 15 mm and
285 mm in width
(provided for in
subheading
8483.90.50)......
SEC. 75146. 14Y STEPPER MOTORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.67 Electric DC Free No change No change On or before ''.
stepper motors of 12/31/2023...
an output under
18.65 W,
measuring between
20 mm and 39 mm
in length
(provided for in
subheading
8501.10.40)......
SEC. 75147. AIR DOOR ACTUATORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.68 Air door actuator 2.1% No change No change On or before ''.
DC motor of an 12/31/2023...
output under
18.65 W for
heating,
ventilating and
air conditioning
(HVAC) climate-
control systems
(provided for in
subheading
8501.10.40)......
SEC. 75148. SERVO MOTORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.69 Ferrite type DC Free No change No change On or before ''.
electric motors, 12/31/2023...
of a kind used to
control air
temperature in
permanently
installed
heating,
ventilation and
air conditioning
systems in the
automotive
industry, each
motor with an
operating voltage
ranging between 8
V and 14.5 V (amp
side voltage
ranging between
10 V and 16 V),
ring varistor,
brush and D cut
output shaft
(provided for in
subheading
8501.10.40)......
SEC. 75149. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS,
WITH OUTPUT UNDER 18.65 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.70 Electric DC, Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushed, ironless 12/31/2023...
core motors with
rhombic winding
and NdFeB
magnets, each
motor with an
output under
18.65 W and a
diameter
exceeding 8 mm
but not exceeding
15 mm (provided
for in subheading
8501.10.40)......
SEC. 75150. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.71 Electric DC, 0.4% No change No change On or before ''.
brushed, ironless 12/31/2023...
core motors with
rhombic winding
and NdFeB
magnets, each
motor with an
output under
18.65 W and a
diameter
exceeding 15 mm
(provided for in
subheading
8501.10.40)......
SEC. 75151. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING ALNICO MAGNET MOTORS,
WITH OUTPUT UNDER 18.65 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.72 Electric DC, 0.2% No change No change On or before ''.
brushed ironless 12/31/2023...
core motors with
rhombic winding
and AlNiCo
magnets, each
motor with an
output under
18.65 W (provided
for in subheading
8501.10.40)......
SEC. 75152. DC BRUSHLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS,
WITH OUTPUT UNDER 18.65 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.73 Electric DC, Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushless 12/31/2023...
slotless motors
with rhombic
winding and NdFeB
magnets, each
motor with an
output under
18.65 W and a
diameter
exceeding 8 mm
(provided for in
subheading
8501.10.40)......
SEC. 75153. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS,
WITH OUTPUT OVER 18.65 BUT NOT OVER 37.5 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.74 Electric DC, Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushed, ironless 12/31/2023...
core motors with
rhombic winding
and NdFeB
magnets, each
motor with an
output of 18.65 W
or more but not
exceeding 37.5 W
(provided for in
subheading
8501.10.60)......
SEC. 75154. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING ALNICO MAGNET MOTORS,
WITH OUTPUT OVER 18.65 W BUT NOT OVER 37.5 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.75 Electric DC, Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushed ironless 12/31/2023...
core motors with
rhombic winding
and AlNiCo
magnets, each
motor with an
output of 18.65 W
or more but not
exceeding 37.5 W
(provided for in
subheading
8501.10.60)......
SEC. 75155. DC BRUSHLESS SLOTLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB
MAGNET MOTORS OUTPUT OVER 18.65 W BUT NOT OVER
37.5 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.76 Electric DC, Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushless 12/31/2023...
slotless motors
consisting of
rhombic winding
and NdFeB
magnets, each
with an output of
18.65 W or more
but not exceeding
37.5 W (provided
for in subheading
8501.10.60)......
SEC. 75156. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS
OUTPUT OVER 37.5 W BUT NOT OVER 74.6 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.77 Electric DC, Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushed ironless 12/31/2023...
core motors with
rhombic winding
and NdFeB
magnets, each
motor with an
output exceeding
37.5 W but not
exceeding 74.6 W
(provided for in
subheading
8501.31.20)......
SEC. 75157. DC BRUSHLESS SLOTLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB
MAGNET MOTORS OUTPUT OVER 37.5 W BUT NOT OVER
74.6 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.78 Electric DC, Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushless 12/31/2023...
slotless motors
with rhombic
winding and NdFeB
magnets, each
motor with an
output exceeding
37.5 W but not
exceeding 74.6 W
(provided for in
subheading
8501.31.20)......
SEC. 75158. MOTORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.79 Electric DC 2.6% No change No change On or before ''.
motors, of an 12/31/2023...
output exceeding
37.5 W but not
exceeding 74.6 W
(provided for in
subheading
8501.31.20); the
foregoing
excluding brushed
ironless core
motors or
brushless
slotless motors
containing
rhombic winding
and NdFeB magnets
SEC. 75159. DC MOTORS OF AN OUTPUT EXCEEDING 74.6 W BUT NOT
EXCEEDING 735 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.80 DC motors of an 2.5% No change No change On or before ''.
output exceeding 12/31/2023...
74.6 W but not
exceeding 735 W,
weighing 2.6 kg,
measuring 155 mm
in length, each
equipped with an
electronic power
steering control
module with an
exterior surface
of carbon steel
coated on both
sides with an
aluminum-silicon
alloy; where the
three phase
neutral point is
external to the
motor and located
within the
control module as
certified by the
importer
(provided for in
subheading
8501.31.40)......
SEC. 75160. DC MOTORS, OF AN OUTPUT EXCEEDING 74.6 W BUT NOT
EXCEEDING 735 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.81 DC motors, of an 3.3% No change No change On or before ''.
output exceeding 12/31/2023...
74.6 W but not
exceeding 735 W,
each valued not
over $18
(provided for in
subheading
8501.31.40); the
foregoing
excluding
products
described in
heading
9902.16.07 and DC
motors with
rhombic winding
and NdFeB magnets
SEC. 75161. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS
OUTPUT OVER 74.6 W BUT NOT OVER 735 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.82 Electric DC, Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushed ironless 12/31/2023...
core motors with
rhombic winding
and NdFeB
magnets, each
motor with an
output exceeding
74.6 W but not
exceeding 735 W
(provided for in
subheading
8501.31.40); the
foregoing
excluding
products
described in
heading
9902.16.07.......
SEC. 75162. DC BRUSHLESS SLOTLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB
MAGNET MOTORS OUTPUT OVER 74.6 W BUT NOT OVER
735 W.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.83 Electric DC, Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushless 12/31/2023...
slotless motors
containing
rhombic winding
and NdFeB
magnets, each
motor of an
output exceeding
74.6 W but not
exceeding 735 W
(provided for in
subheading
8501.31.40); the
foregoing
excluding
products
described in
heading
9902.16.07.......
SEC. 75163. DC MOTORS OF AN OUTPUT EXCEEDING 750 W BUT NOT
EXCEEDING 14.92 KW.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.84 DC motors of an 2.1% No change No change On or before ''.
output exceeding 12/31/2023...
750 W but not
exceeding 14.92
kW, each weighing
3.04 kg or more
but not over 3.37
kg, each
measuring 187 mm
or more in length
but not over 198
mm, each equipped
with an
electronic power
steering control
module with an
exterior surface
of carbon steel
coated on both
sides with an
aluminum-silicon
alloy, in which
the three phase
neutral point is
external to the
motor and located
within the
control module as
certified by the
importer
(provided for in
subheading
8501.32.20)......
SEC. 75164. DC ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR NON-AIRCRAFT GAS TURBINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.85 Electric DC Free No change No change On or before ''.
motors of an 12/31/2023...
output exceeding
750 W but not
exceeding 14.92
kW, such motors
used in non-
aircraft gas
turbines
(provided for in
subheading
8501.32.20)......
SEC. 75165. AC ALTERNATORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.86 AC alternators Free No change No change On or before ''.
with copper 12/31/2023...
windings for
diesel engines,
gas engines or
turbines, each
weighing
approximately
between 57 kg and
250 kg, and rated
from 1 kVA to 75
kVA (provided for
in subheading
8501.61.00)......
SEC. 75166. AC ALTERNATORS WITH COPPER WINDINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.87 AC alternators 1.8% No change No change On or before ''.
with copper 12/31/2023...
windings for
diesel engines,
gas engines or
turbines rated
from 75 kVA to
375 kVA (provided
for in subheading
8501.62.00)......
SEC. 75167. WOUND STATORS AND ROTOR ASSEMBLIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.88 Stators and Free No change No change On or before ''.
rotors for the 12/31/2023...
goods of heading
8501, for motors
over 18.65 W,
such motors being
used in oilfield
electrical
submersible pumps
(ESPs) (provided
for in subheading
8503.00.65)......
SEC. 75168. ROTORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.89 Rotors suitable Free No change No change On or before ''.
for motors of 12/31/2023...
heading 8501
exceeding 18.65 W
but not over 735
W (provided for
in subheading
8503.00.65)......
SEC. 75169. STATORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH A 27-TOOTH
DESIGN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.90 Stators for Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushless 12/31/2023...
permanent magnet
alternating
current three-
phase motors
exceeding 18.65 W
but not exceeding
735 W, with a 27
tooth design,
each having a
variable speed
range of zero to
1,200 revolutions
per minute and
having the
capability of
producing
starting torque
up to 5.7 kg-m;
the foregoing
stators for use
in laundry
appliances and
each having a
helical wrapped
lamination,
overmolded resin
construction, a
4.2 to one tooth
length/width
ratio, and having
the capability of
68 A-weighted
decibel sound
levels, each
stator having a
diameter of 260.6
mm and a maximum
height of 58 mm
(provided for in
subheading
8503.00.65)......
SEC. 75170. STATORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH AN 18-TOOTH
DESIGN.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.91 Stators for Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushless 12/31/2023...
permanent magnet
alternating
current three-
phase motors
exceeding 18.65 W
but not over 735
W, with an 18
tooth design,
each having a
variable speed
range of zero to
900 revolutions
per minute and
having the
capability of
producing
starting torque
of up to 1.1 kg-
m, the foregoing
stators each
having a nested
helical wrapped
lamination, an
overmolded resin
construction, and
the capability of
60 A-weighted
decibel sound
levels, and
having a diameter
of 208 mm and a
height of 45 mm
(provided for in
subheading
8503.00.65)......
SEC. 75171. ROTORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH A HEIGHT OF
60.8 MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.92 Rotors for Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushless 12/31/2023...
permanent magnet
alternating
current three-
phase motors
exceeding 18.65 W
but not over 735
W, each with 24
poles and a
variable speed
range of zero to
1,200 revolutions
per minute and
having the
capability of
producing
starting torque
of up to 5.7 kg-
m, the foregoing
rotors designed
for use in a
laundry
appliance, with
an overmolded
resin
construction and
20 percent
contour discreet
magnets capable
of 68 A-weighted
decibel sound
levels, with a
diameter of 296
mm and a height
60.8 mm (provided
for in subheading
8503.00.65)......
SEC. 75172. ROTORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH A HEIGHT OF 49
MM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.93 Rotors for Free No change No change On or before ''.
brushless 12/31/2023...
permanent magnet
AC 3-phase motors
exceeding 18.65 W
but not over 735
W, with 24 poles,
a variable speed
range of zero to
900 revolutions
per minute,
producing
starting torque
of up to 1.1 kg-
m, with an
overmolded resin
construction,
designed to mount
directly to the
transmission
input shaft, and
including a flux
ring for an
electro-magnetic
shifter, with a
diameter of 236
mm and a height
49 mm (provided
for in subheading
8503.00.65)......
SEC. 75173. 6 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.94 6 V Lead-acid 0.3% No change No change On or before ''.
storage 12/31/2023...
batteries, with a
maximum length of
17 cm, maximum
width of 9 cm and
maximum height of
17 cm, of a kind
used for the
source of power
for medical
devices (provided
for in subheading
8507.20.80)......
SEC. 75174. 12 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, USED FOR THE
AUXILIARY SOURCE OF POWER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.95 12 V Lead-acid 2.5% No change No change On or before ''.
storage 12/31/2023...
batteries, of a
kind used for the
auxiliary source
of power for
burglar or fire
alarms and
similar apparatus
of subheading
8531.10.00
(provided for in
subheading
8507.20.80)......
SEC. 75175. LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, USED FOR
WHEELCHAIRS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.96 12 V Lead-acid 3.1% No change No change On or before ''.
storage 12/31/2023...
batteries, of a
kind used for the
source of power
for wheelchairs
and mobility
scooters of
subheading
8713.90.00
(provided for in
subheading
8507.20.80)......
SEC. 75176. 12 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, RATED AT LESS
THAN 15 AMPERE-HOURS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.97 12 V Lead-acid 3% No change No change On or before ''.
storage 12/31/2023...
batteries, with a
maximum length of
20 cm, maximum
width of 10 cm
and maximum
height of 10 cm,
rated at less
than 15 ampere-
hours, of a kind
used for the
source of power
for medical
devices (provided
for in subheading
8507.20.80)......
SEC. 75177. 12 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, RATED AT 15
AMPERE-HOURS OR MORE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.98 12 V Lead-acid 3.1% No change No change On or before ''.
storage 12/31/2023...
batteries, with a
maximum length of
35 cm, maximum
width of 18 cm
and maximum
height of 25 cm,
rated at 15
ampere-hours or
more, of a kind
used for the
source of power
for medical
devices (provided
for in subheading
8507.20.80)......
SEC. 75178. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES, WEIGHING 15 KG OR MORE BUT
NOT OVER 18 KG.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.30.99 Lithium-ion Free No change No change On or before ''.
battery cell 12/31/2023...
boxes having
aluminum cases,
of a kind used
for electrically
powered
motorcycles of
heading 8711,
containing
numerous
individual
lithium-ion
battery cells,
such cell boxes
having a minimum
specific energy
density of 175
watt-hour per kg,
a minimum
volumetric
specific energy
of 380 watt-hour
per liter and
weighing 15 kg or
more but not over
18 kg (provided
for in subheading
8507.60.00)......
SEC. 75179. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES, WEIGHING 30 KG OR MORE BUT
NOT OVER 36 KG.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.01 Lithium-ion Free No change No change On or before ''.
battery cell 12/31/2023...
boxes having
aluminum cases,
of a kind used
for electrically
powered
motorcycles of
heading 8711,
containing
numerous
individual
lithium-ion
battery cells,
such cell boxes
having a minimum
specific energy
density of 168
watt-hour per kg,
a minimum
volumetric
specific energy
of 370 watt-hour
per liter and
weighing 30 kg or
more but not over
36 kg (provided
for in subheading
8507.60.00)......
SEC. 75180. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES, WEIGHING 36 KG OR MORE BUT
NOT OVER 49 KG.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.02 Lithium-ion Free No change No change On or before ''.
battery cell 12/31/2023...
boxes having
aluminum cases,
of a kind used
for electrically
powered
motorcycles of
heading 8711,
containing
numerous
individual
lithium-ion
battery cells,
such cell boxes
having a minimum
specific energy
density of 180
watt-hour per kg,
a minimum
volumetric
specific energy
of 385 watt-hour
per liter and
weighing 36 kg or
more but not over
49 kg (provided
for in subheading
8507.60.00)......
SEC. 75181. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES NX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.03 Lithium-ion Free No change No change On or before ''.
battery cell 12/31/2023...
boxes having
aluminum cases,
of a kind used
for electrically
powered
motorcycles of
heading 8711,
containing
numerous
individual
lithium-ion
battery cells,
such cell boxes
having a minimum
specific energy
density of 210
watt-hour per kg,
a minimum
volumetric
specific energy
of 445 watt-hour
per liter and
weighing 18 kg or
more but not over
30 kg (provided
for in subheading
8507.60.00)......
SEC. 75182. FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY GREATER THAN 2.9
LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 3.1 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.04 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
food processors, 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, with a
self-contained
electric motor
with a minimum of
two speeds and a
sealable clear
plastic bowl, the
foregoing having
a capacity
greater than 2.9
liters but not
exceeding 3.1
liters, each lid
being attached to
the plastic bowl
with a hinge, the
foregoing food
processors having
three paddle
buttons, each
button featuring
an indicator
light (provided
for in subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75183. FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY GREATER THAN 1.6
LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 2.2 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.05 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
food processors, 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, with a
self-contained
electric motor
with a minimum of
two speeds and a
sealable clear
plastic bowl, the
foregoing having
a capacity
greater than 1.6
liters but not
exceeding 2.2
liters, each lid
being attached to
the plastic bowl
with a hinge, the
foregoing food
processors having
three paddle
buttons, each
button featuring
an indicator
light (provided
for in subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75184. CORDLESS HAND BLENDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.06 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
cordless handheld 12/31/2023...
food and beverage
blending devices,
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
with a self-
contained
electric motor, a
non-removable
rechargeable
lithium ion
battery, and a
plastic housing
with a brushed
aluminum trim
band; the
foregoing
blending devices,
each having a
battery indicator
light on the top
of the handle, a
variable speed
control button, a
safety lock and a
removable
stainless steel
blending arm
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75185. CORDLESS HAND MIXERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.07 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
cordless handheld 12/31/2023...
food mixers, of a
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
with a self-
contained motor
and a
rechargeable
lithium ion
battery, the
foregoing having
at least seven
speed options, a
battery indicator
light, and a
handle containing
a chrome plated
speed control
lever and a
plastic button
for ejecting
beaters, each
food mixer with
the ability to
stand on one end
unassisted
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75186. CORDED HAND BLENDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.08 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
domestic corded 12/31/2023...
handheld food and
beverage blending
devices, each
with a self-
contained
electric motor
and a plastic
housing with a
brushed aluminum
trim band and a
removable
stainless steel
blending arm, the
foregoing not
having a non-
removable
rechargeable
lithium ion
battery (provided
for in subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75187. BURR COFFEE GRINDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.09 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
burr coffee 12/31/2023...
grinders, of a
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
with an aluminum
trim band,
internal
portafilter
holder that can
accommodate
multiple sizes of
portafilters, a
self-contained
electric motor,
the foregoing
coffee grinders
having one clear
plastic top
storage vessel
and one clear
plastic bottom
storage vessel,
having a rotary
lever for
selecting grind
size immediately
below the top
storage vessel
and a grinding
enclosure
containing a
liquid crystal
display, control
buttons and a
rotating knob for
selecting desired
coffee amount
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75188. ELECTRIC FOOD PROCESSORS WITH BOWL SCRAPER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.10 Electromechanical 1.2% No change No change On or before ''.
food processors 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
containing an
electric motor
with an output
wattage not
exceeding 450 W,
a processing bowl
with a capacity
no greater than
1.9 liters, a
twist-locking
lid, a built-in
bowl scraper
controlled by a
rotating handle
on the lid, a
stainless steel S-
blade for
chopping and
mixing and a
reversible disc
for slicing and
shredding
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75189. ELECTRIC FOOD PROCESSORS WITH SNAP-LOCKING LID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.11 Electromechanical 2.6% No change No change On or before ''.
food processors 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
containing an
electric motor
with an output
wattage not
exceeding 500 W,
a processing bowl
with a capacity
greater than 1.9
liters but not
exceeding 2.88
liters, a lid-
locking mechanism
incorporating one
or more clips, a
stainless steel S-
blade for
chopping and
mixing and a
blade for slicing
and shredding
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75190. ELECTRIC JUICE EXTRACTORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.12 Electromechanical 3.3% No change No change On or before ''.
juice extractors 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
containing an
electric motor
with an output
wattage of 800 W
or greater, a
chute measuring
7.62 cm in width,
a pulp bin and a
mesh filtering
basket with an
integrated
cutting blade
designed to
separate pulp
from juice
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75191. ELECTRIC DRINK MIXERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.13 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
drink mixers of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
including two-
speed settings, a
tiltable mixing
head, a stainless
steel mixing cup
with a capacity
no greater than
0.83 liters and
no more than one
spindle (provided
for in subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75192. SPIRALIZING FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY EQUAL
TO OR GREATER THAN 2.36 LITERS BUT NOT
EXCEEDING 2.64 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.14 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
food processors 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
containing an
electric motor
with an output
wattage not
exceeding 450 W,
a capacity equal
to or greater
than 2.36 liters
but not exceeding
2.64 liters, a
twist-locking
lid, spiral
blade, ribbon
blade, reversible
stainless steel
disc and
stainless steel S-
blade attachments
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00), the
foregoing without
a locking arm
designed to
secure the lid or
a dough kneading
blade............
SEC. 75193. SPIRALIZING FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY EQUAL
TO OR GREATER THAN 2.83 LITERS BUT NOT
EXCEEDING 3.07 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.15 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
food processors 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
containing an
electric motor
with an output
wattage not
exceeding 450 W,
a capacity equal
to or greater
than 2.83 liters
but not exceeding
3.07 liters, a
locking arm
designed to
secure the lid, a
pour spout,
spiral blade,
ribbon blade,
reversible
stainless steel
disk, S-blade and
a dough blade
designed for
kneading
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00), the
foregoing not
including an
attachment
designed for
dicing...........
SEC. 75194. DICING FOOD PROCESSORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.16 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
food processors 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
containing an
electric motor
with an output
wattage not
exceeding 600 W,
a capacity of at
least 3.31
liters, a locking
arm designed to
secure the lid, a
pour spout, an
attachment
designed for
dicing, a slicing
blade, a
shredding disc, a
S-blade and a
dough blade
designed for
kneading
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75195. COMPACT FOOD PROCESSOR WITH SMOOTHIE FUNCTION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.17 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
food processors 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
containing an
electric motor
with an output
wattage not
exceeding 250 W,
a capacity not
exceeding 0.94
liters and two
clamps designed
to secure the lid
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75196. JUICE EXTRACTORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.18 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
domestic juice 12/31/2023...
extractors, each
with a self-
contained
electric motor
with an output
wattage not
exceeding 1100 W,
an 8.89 cm wide
chute and a
pitcher with a
capacity no
greater than 1
liter (provided
for in subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75197. INTEGRATED BABY FOOD MAKING SYSTEMS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.19 Integrated baby Free No change No change On or before ''.
food making 12/31/2023...
systems, such
systems
including: (i) an
electromechanical
nutrient
extractor of a
kind used for
domestic purposes
to puree baby
food, each with a
self-contained
electric motor
with a maximum
output wattage of
200 W and two
interchangeable
blade assemblies;
(ii) an open-
topped batch bowl
with a capacity
of 0.94 liters;
(iii) a single-
serve, double-
handled tip-proof
cup with a
capacity of 0.29
liters and a
twist-off lid;
(iv) six single-
serve storage
cups, each with a
capacity of 0.05
liters and twist-
off lids with
numerical dials;
(v) a spatula;
and (vi) a
freezer tray with
a six-cup grid
and a lid
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75198. ELECTRIC JUICE MIXERS AND GRINDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.20 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
combination food 12/31/2023...
grinders, juicers
and mixers of a
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
consisting of a
base with a self-
contained
electric motor
with an output
wattage not
exceeding 1,400
W, a stainless-
steel blade
assembly, and
three
interchangeable
stainless-steel
square jars with
a capacity of 0.5
liters or more
and not exceeding
1.5 liters, the
foregoing with
lids fitted with
gaskets and
locking tabs
(provided for in
subheading
8509.40.00)......
SEC. 75199. ULTRASONIC HUMIDIFIERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.21 Electromechanical 3.2% No change No change On or before ''.
ultrasonic 12/31/2023...
humidifiers, each
with self-
contained
electric motor,
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, with
cool and warm
mist, with clean
transducer
ultrasonic
membrane light
(provided for in
subheading
8509.80.50)......
SEC. 75200. AUTOMATIC LITTERBOXES, VALUED NO MORE THAN $100.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.22 Litterboxes, each Free No change No change On or before ''.
with self- 12/31/2023...
contained
electric motor
powered by an
external adapter
that plugs into a
wall socket or
electrical outlet
and may have
batteries for
back-up, such
devices which
rake and/or
disperse cat
waste into a
compartment after
a certain amount
of time has
passed once the
mechanism is
triggered by cat
entering the
litterbox; the
foregoing
designed for
domestic use,
valued no more
than $100
(provided for in
subheading
8509.80.50)......
SEC. 75201. ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.23 Battery-operated 3.6% No change No change On or before ''.
electric 12/31/2023...
toothbrushes
(provided for in
subheading
8509.80.50)......
SEC. 75202. ULTRASONIC COOL/WARM MIST HUMIDIFIERS WITH
AROMATHERAPY.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.24 Ultrasonic 0.8% No change No change On or before ''.
humidifiers with 12/31/2023...
self-contained
electric motor,
with options for
warm or cool
mist, four output
settings, having
a 3.785 liter
tank capacity, a
drawer for
aromatherapy
oils, with a
rectangular base
measuring 23.6 cm
by 22.1 cm by
23.9 cm, weighing
no more than 5 kg
empty and valued
$15 or more but
not over $19
(provided for in
subheading
8509.80.50)......
SEC. 75203. 2-IN-1 CAN OPENER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.25 Hand-held battery- Free No change No change On or before ''.
operated 12/31/2023...
automatic can
openers, each
with self-
contained
electric motor,
such can openers
with a weight not
exceeding 1.36 kg
exclusive of
extra
interchangeable
parts or
detachable
auxiliary devices
(provided for in
subheading
8509.80.50)......
SEC. 75204. FOOD SPIRALIZING DEVICES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.26 Food spiralizing Free No change No change On or before ''.
devices of a kind 12/31/2023...
used for domestic
purposes,
designed for use
on
electromechanical
food stand
mixers, such
devices designed
for peeling,
coring and
slicing fruits
and vegetables
and capable of
cutting such food
into spiral
strands and
shapes, the
foregoing with
four or more
interchangeable
cutting blades
and a peeling
blade (provided
for in subheading
8509.90.55)......
SEC. 75205. CERAMIC BOWLS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.27 Ceramic bowls Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for use 12/31/2023...
on
electromechanical
stand food
mixers, each
having a capacity
greater than 4.5
liters but not
exceeding 4.9
liters, the
foregoing each
having a base
with four
protrusions
designed to
interlock with a
stand food mixer
base (provided
for in subheading
8509.90.55)......
SEC. 75206. FOOD GRINDERS FOR CERTAIN ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND
FOOD MIXERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.28 Food grinding Free No change No change On or before ''.
devices designed 12/31/2023...
for use on
electromechanical
domestic food
stand mixers,
each having a
molded plastic or
metal housing
with a singular
stainless steel
blade, and an
auger (provided
for in subheading
8509.90.55)......
SEC. 75207. PASTA PRESS EXTRUDERS FOR CERTAIN STAND FOOD
MIXERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.29 Pasta-making Free No change No change On or before ''.
devices designed 12/31/2023...
for use on
electromechanical
domestic stand
food mixers, each
having a molded
plastic housing
with metal auger
and cutting arm,
the foregoing
having five
interchangeable
steel discs for
forming various
pasta shapes
(provided for in
subheading
8509.90.55)......
SEC. 75208. STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS FOR CERTAIN
ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND FOOD MIXERS, WITH
CAPACITY GREATER THAN 4.2 LITERS BUT NOT
EXCEEDING 4.8 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.30 Stainless steel 0.7% No change No change On or before ''.
bowls designed 12/31/2023...
for use on
electromechanical
stand food
mixers, each
having a capacity
greater than 4.2
liters but not
exceeding 4.8
liters (whether
or not having a
single stainless
steel vertically
oriented welded
handle), the
foregoing each
having a rolled
top edge and
welded stainless
steel base with
four protrusions
designed to
interlock with a
stand food mixer
base (provided
for in subheading
8509.90.55)......
SEC. 75209. STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS FOR CERTAIN
ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND FOOD MIXERS, WITH
CAPACITY GREATER THAN 2.8 LITERS BUT NOT
EXCEEDING 3.4 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.31 Stainless steel Free No change No change On or before ''.
bowls designed 12/31/2023...
for use on
electromechanical
stand food
mixers, each
having a capacity
greater than 2.8
liters but not
exceeding 3.4
liters (whether
or not having a
single stainless
steel vertically
oriented welded
handle), the
foregoing each
having a rolled
top edge and
welded stainless
steel base with
four protrusions
designed to
interlock with a
stand food mixer
base (provided
for in subheading
8509.90.55)......
SEC. 75210. STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS FOR CERTAIN
ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND FOOD MIXERS, WITH
CAPACITY GREATER THAN 5.6 LITERS BUT NOT
EXCEEDING 8.6 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.32 Stainless steel Free No change No change On or before ''.
bowls designed 12/31/2023...
for use on
electromechanical
stand food
mixers, each
having a capacity
greater than 5.6
liters but not
exceeding 8.6
liters (whether
or not having a
single stainless
steel vertically
oriented welded
handle), the
foregoing each
having a rolled
edge and two
welded stainless
steel side
brackets with
circular holes
designed to
interlock with
the arm of the
stand mixer
(provided for in
subheading
8509.90.55)......
SEC. 75211. PASTA ROLLERS AND CUTTERS FOR STAND FOOD MIXERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.33 Metal pasta 1% No change No change On or before ''.
rolling and 12/31/2023...
cutting devices
designed for use
on
electromechanical
food stand
mixers, each not
having a molded
plastic housing
(provided for in
subheading
8509.90.55)......
SEC. 75212. GLASS BOWLS FOR CERTAIN ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND
FOOD MIXERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.34 Glass bowls Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for use 12/31/2023...
on
electromechanical
stand food
mixers, each
having a capacity
greater than 4.5
liters but not
exceeding 4.9
liters, the
foregoing each
having a base
with four
protrusions
designed to
interlock with a
stand food mixer
base (provided
for in subheading
8509.90.55)......
SEC. 75213. BODY TRIMMERS FOR DETAILED HAIR TRIMMING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.35 Hair clippers, Free No change No change On or before ''.
with self- 12/31/2023...
contained
electric motor,
vertical
reciprocating
stamped stainless
steel blade and
aluminum housing
(provided for in
subheading
8510.20.90)......
SEC. 75214. HAIR CLIPPER SETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.36 Hair clipper Free No change No change On or before ''.
sets, with self- 12/31/2023...
contained
electric motor,
comprised of
blade guide combs
and one or more
hair clippers,
wherein at least
one clipper is
corded, has a non-
detachable ground
steel blade and
is used for human
hair, all put up
in sets for
retail sale,
valued at $5 or
less (provided
for in subheading
8510.20.90)......
SEC. 75215. RECHARGEABLE TRIMMERS FOR TRIMMING HUMAN HAIR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.37 Hair clipper set, Free No change No change On or before ''.
with self- 12/31/2023...
contained
electric motor,
comprised of
blade guide
combs, detailers
and one or more
hair clippers,
wherein at least
one clipper has a
rechargeable
lithium-ion
battery, a
detachable ground
steel blade and
is used for human
hair, all put up
in sets for
retail sale,
valued at $6 or
less (provided
for in subheading
8510.20.90)......
SEC. 75216. PCB ASSEMBLIES FOR CLIPPERS AND TRIMMERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.38 Subassemblies Free No change No change On or before ''.
consisting of a 12/31/2023...
printed circuit
board, power
connector,
rechargeable
lithium ion
battery and
motor, designed
for use with hair
clippers of
subheading
8510.20.90 or
shavers of
subheading
8510.10.00
(provided for in
subheading
8510.90.40)......
SEC. 75217. LED BICYCLE WHEEL SPOKE LIGHTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.39 Bicycle signaling Free No change No change On or before ''.
lights, 12/31/2023...
consisting of one
light-emitting
diode (LED),
measuring between
2.54 to 12.192 cm
in width and 2.54
to 4.572 cm in
height, with
mechanism to
attach to wheel
spokes, each
light valued not
more than $4
(provided for in
subheading
8512.10.40)......
SEC. 75218. BICYCLE REAR LIGHTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.40 Electrical visual Free No change No change On or before ''.
signaling 12/31/2023...
equipment of a
kind used as
taillights on
bicycles
(provided for in
subheading
8512.10.40)......
SEC. 75219. PORTABLE ELECTRIC LAMPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.41 Portable battery Free No change No change On or before ''.
powered, handheld 12/31/2023...
LED lantern,
other than
lighting
equipment of
heading 8512,
having a
collapsible
plastic body,
measuring not
greater than 22
cm in height
(provided for in
subheading
8513.10.40)......
SEC. 75220. SPACE HEATERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.42 Fan-forced, Free No change No change On or before ''.
portable electric 12/31/2023...
space heaters,
each having a
power consumption
of not more than
1.5 kW and
weighing more
than 1.5 kg but
not more than 17
kg, whether or
not incorporating
a humidifier or
air filter
(provided for in
subheading
8516.29.00)......
SEC. 75221. MICROWAVE OVENS WITH CAPACITY NOT EXCEEDING 22.5
LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.43 Microwave ovens 1.7% No change No change On or before ''.
of a kind used 12/31/2023...
for domestic
purposes, each
having a capacity
not exceeding
22.5 liters
(provided for in
subheading
8516.50.00)......
SEC. 75222. MICROWAVE OVENS WITH CAPACITY EXCEEDING 22.5
LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 31 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.44 Microwave ovens 1.7% No change No change On or before ''.
of a kind used 12/31/2023...
for domestic
purposes, each
having a capacity
exceeding 22.5
liters but not
exceeding 31
liters (provided
for in subheading
8516.50.00)......
SEC. 75223. LOW-PROFILE MICROWAVE OVENS WITH ELECTRONIC
OPENING MECHANISM AND INTEGRAL RANGE HOOD.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.45 Microwave ovens Free No change No change On or before ''.
with integral 12/31/2023...
range hoods, of a
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
having a height
not exceeding 28
cm and having
oven capacity
greater than 31
liters but not
exceeding 32
liters and
containing a
glass turntable
plate with a
diameter greater
than 30 cm but
not exceeding 31
cm, the foregoing
ovens with a
width greater
than 75 cm but
not exceeding 77
cm and having two
interior fan
motors and an
electronic
opening mechanism
(provided for in
subheading
8516.50.00)......
SEC. 75224. LOW-PROFILE MICROWAVE OVENS WITH PUSH BUTTON
OPENING MECHANISM AND INTEGRAL RANGE HOOD.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.46 Microwave ovens Free No change No change On or before ''.
with integral 12/31/2023...
range hoods, of a
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
having a height
not exceeding 28
cm, each having
oven capacity
greater than 31
liters but not
exceeding 32
liters and
containing a
glass turntable
plate with a
diameter greater
than 30 cm but
not exceeding 31
cm, the foregoing
ovens with a
width greater
than 75 cm but
not exceeding 77
cm, and having a
single interior
fan motor and a
push-button
opening system
(provided for in
subheading
8516.50.00)......
SEC. 75225. LOW-PROFILE MICROWAVE OVENS WITH ELECTRONIC
OPENING MECHANISM AND WITHOUT A RANGE HOOD.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.47 Microwave ovens Free No change No change On or before ''.
of a kind used 12/31/2023...
for domestic
purposes, each
without a range
hood, each having
oven capacity
greater than 31
liters but not
exceeding 32
liters, the
foregoing
containing a
glass turntable
plate with a
diameter greater
than 30 cm but
not exceeding 31
cm, and an
electronic
opening mechanism
(provided for in
subheading
8516.50.00)......
SEC. 75226. SEARING GRILLS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.48 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
grills of a kind 12/31/2023...
used for domestic
purposes, each
with a maximum
temperature of
233 C (provided
for in subheading
8516.60.60); the
foregoing
excluding goods
described in
9902.16.56.......
SEC. 75227. AUTOMATIC DRIP COFFEE MAKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.49 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
automatic drip 12/31/2023...
coffee makers of
a kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
capable of
brewing multiple
servings and
incorporating a
removable water
tank with a
handle and having
a liquid crystal
display and
control buttons
adjacent to the
removable water
tank, and a brew
button in the
coffee maker
base; the
foregoing
excluding coffee
makers designed
for permanent
installation into
a wall, cabinet
or shelf, and
excluding coffee
makers designed
to utilize coffee
capsules or pods
(provided for in
subheading
8516.71.00)......
SEC. 75228. ESPRESSO MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.50 Electromechanical Free No change No change On or before ''.
espresso makers 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
with an aluminum
trim band, each
incorporating a
removable water
tank with a
handle and having
a metal or
plastic enclosure
containing seven
indicator lights
and four chrome
plated control
buttons, the
foregoing with
two temperature
sensors to
regulate water
temperature
(provided for in
subheading
8516.71.00)......
SEC. 75229. COFFEE MAKERS WITH DISHWASHER SAFE REMOVABLE
PARTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.51 Automatic drip Free No change No change On or before ''.
electric 12/31/2023...
coffeemakers,
each with latch-
release removable
and dishwasher
safe water
reservoir with a
2.83 liter
capacity, brew
basket and
showerhead,
valued not over
$19 (provided for
in subheading
8516.71.00)......
SEC. 75230. SINGLE-SERVICE COFFEE MAKERS WITH MILK FROTHERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.52 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee machines 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes,
designed to brew
single servings
using coffee
capsules, each
having a loading
lever containing
both stainless
steel and plastic
and a milk
frother with a
fold-up power
base (provided
for in subheading
8516.71.00), the
foregoing
excluding coffee
makers with a
removable
reservoir........
SEC. 75231. ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKERS WITH DUAL DISPENSERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.53 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee machines 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
with two
dispensers to
allow brewing
using capsules
and ground
coffee, with a
spent capsule
collection bin
and a single
removable
reservoir with a
capacity equal to
or greater than
1.65 liters
(provided for in
subheading
8516.71.00)......
SEC. 75232. ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKERS FOR BREWING CAPSULES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.54 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee machines 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes,
designed to brew
using only coffee
capsules, each
having a loading
lever containing
both stainless
steel and plastic
and a removable
reservoir with a
capacity no
greater than 1.18
liters (provided
for in subheading
8516.71.00)......
SEC. 75233. AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL POUR OVER COFFEE MAKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.55 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee machines 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
capable of
brewing multiple
servings using an
automatic drip or
manual pour over
with a capacity
equal to or
greater than 1.89
liters, the
foregoing
including a glass
carafe, a cone-
shaped brew
basket and a
permanent filter
(provided for in
subheading
8516.71.00)......
SEC. 75234. REMOVABLE RESERVOIR COFFEEMAKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.56 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
automatic drip 12/31/2023...
coffee makers of
a kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
capable of
brewing multiple
servings and
incorporating a
removable water
tank with a
handle, the
foregoing
excluding coffee
makers with dome-
shaped housing or
designed for
permanent
installation into
a wall, cabinet
or shelf and
excluding coffee
makers designed
to utilize coffee
capsules or pods
(provided for in
subheading
8516.71.00); the
foregoing
excluding coffee
makers with a
brew button in
the coffee maker
base.............
SEC. 75235. SINGLE SERVE COFFEE MAKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.57 Electrothermic 3% No change No change On or before ''.
coffee machines 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, capable
of brewing single
servings using
coffee capsules
or ground coffee,
each with not
more than one
water reservoir
with a capacity
not exceeding
0.41 liters, the
foregoing
including a
coffee ground
filter basket
(provided for in
subheading
8516.71.00)......
SEC. 75236. 2-WAY COFFEE MAKERS WITH A 12-CUP CARAFE AND A
POD BREWER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.58 Electrothermic 3.2% No change No change On or before ''.
coffee machines 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
with dual
dispensers to
allow brewing
single serving or
multiple servings
using capsules
and ground
coffee, a glass
carafe with a
capacity not
exceeding 2.83
liters, and two
separate non-
removable water
reservoirs, the
foregoing without
a spent capsule
collection bin
(provided for in
subheading
8516.71.00)......
SEC. 75237. RAPID COLD BREW AND HOT COFFEE MAKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.59 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee machines 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes,
designed to brew
both cold or hot
coffee using
coffee grounds
with a rotating
knob to select
between settings
(provided for in
subheading
8516.71.00)......
SEC. 75238. ELECTRIC KETTLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.60 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
kettles of a kind 12/31/2023...
used for domestic
purposes, each
with a stainless-
steel
construction, 1.7-
liter capacity,
pop-up lid,
removable mesh
filters, and a
handle having a
translucent
capacity
indicator, the
foregoing having
a base with
digital Liquid
Crystal Display
(LCD) paneled
controls,
including
variable
temperature
settings
(provided for in
subheading
8516.71.00)......
SEC. 75239. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH EVEN-TOAST FEATURE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.61 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
toasters of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
toaster measuring
28.19 cm in
length, 17.3 cm
in width and
20.32 cm in
height and
incorporating two
single-slice
toaster slots
measuring 13.7 cm
in length at the
top of the
toaster, with a
slide-out crumb
tray, the
foregoing with a
function designed
to turn off the
center heating
element after a
certain toasting
time has elapsed
(provided for in
subheading
8516.72.00)......
SEC. 75240. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH 6.5 INCH SLOTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.62 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
toasters of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
incorporating two
single-slice
toaster slots
measuring 16.51
cm in length at
the top of the
oven, the
foregoing with a
function designed
to turn off the
center heating
element after a
certain toasting
time has elapsed
(provided for in
subheading
8516.72.00)......
SEC. 75241. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH 37 MM WIDE SLOTS, WITH AN
UNDER-BASE CORD WRAP.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.63 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
toasters of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
incorporating two
single-slice
toaster slots
measuring 37 mm
in width at the
top of the oven,
with a slide-out
crumb tray, under-
base cord wrap,
toast shade
selector and a
programmable
setting to hold
the toast in the
slot for three
minutes after
toasting
(provided for in
subheading
8516.72.00)......
SEC. 75242. 2- AND 4- SLOT TOASTERS, NOT HAVING A BUTTON TO
KEEP TOASTER CONTENTS WARM AFTER TOASTING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.64 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
toasters, of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, with
two or four
toaster slots,
each toaster slot
with a width
exceeding 3.8 cm
but not exceeding
4 cm, the
foregoing
toasters each
having one or two
plastic buttons
used to eject
toaster contents
and one or two
plastic buttons
used to lower
power to heating
elements for
desired toasting;
each toaster not
having a button
to keep toaster
contents warm
after toasting or
a button to
defrost, the
foregoing
toasters having
one or two
plastic knobs,
each knob with no
more than five
options for
selecting
different degrees
of shading, and a
manual lift lever
(provided for in
subheading
8516.72.00)......
SEC. 75243. 2-SLOT TOASTERS, WITH A BUTTON TO KEEP TOASTER
CONTENT WARM AFTER TOASTING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.65 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
toasters, of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
with two toaster
slots, each
toaster slot with
a width exceeding
3.8 cm but not
exceeding 4 cm,
the foregoing
toasters each
having singular
plastic buttons
used to defrost,
eject toaster
contents, lower
power to heating
elements for
desired toasting,
and to keep
toaster contents
warm at the end
of a completed
toasting cycle,
and each toaster
having one
plastic knob to
select up to six
varying degrees
of shading, and a
manual lift lever
(provided for in
subheading
8516.72.00)......
SEC. 75244. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH DOUBLE-SLICE SLOTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.66 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
toasters of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
incorporating two
37 mm wide double-
slice toaster
slots at the top
of the oven, with
a slide-out crumb
tray, under-base
cord wrap, toast
shade selector,
and a
programmable
setting to hold
the toast in the
slot for three
minutes after
toasting
(provided for in
subheading
8516.72.00)......
SEC. 75245. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH 37 MM WIDE SLOTS, WITH A
RETRACTABLE CORD.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.67 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
toasters of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
incorporating two
single-slice
toaster slots
measuring 37 mm
in width at the
top of the oven,
with a slide-out
crumb tray,
retractable cord,
toast shade
selector and a
manually
activated setting
to hold the toast
in the slot after
toasting
(provided for in
subheading
8516.72.00)......
SEC. 75246. ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKERS RATED MORE THAN 800 W
BUT NOT MORE THAN 1,000 W, WITH A CAPACITY OF
NOT LESS THAN 5 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.68 Electrothermic 0.1% No change No change On or before ''.
pressure cookers 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, with a
capacity of not
less than 5
liters and rated
from 800 W to
1,000 W (provided
for in subheading
8516.79.00); the
foregoing
excluding
pressure cookers
with a lift-out
steaming rack
designed for
roasting/
steaming, extra
lid gasket,
measuring cup and
paddle and
variable
temperature
settings.........
SEC. 75247. ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKERS RATED MORE THAN 1,200 W
BUT NOT MORE THAN 1,400 W, WITH A CAPACITY OF
LESS THAN 5 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.69 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
pressure cookers 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, with a
capacity of less
than 5 liters and
rated more than
1,200 W but not
more than 1,400 W
(provided for in
subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75248. ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKERS RATED MORE THAN 1,000 W
BUT NOT MORE THAN 1,200 W, WITH A CAPACITY OF
LESS THAN 5 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.70 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
pressure cookers 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, with a
capacity of less
than 5 liters,
rated more than
1,000 W but not
more than 1,200 W
(provided for in
subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75249. CONTOURED HEATING PADS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.71 Electric heating Free No change No change On or before ''.
pads with 12/31/2023...
contoured shape
measuring 38.1 cm
in height and
60.96 cm in
width, with
removable waist
strap that
adjusts up to
2.16 m in
circumference,
with cut pile
knit outer
surface and four
heat settings,
valued not over
$12, such heating
pads not worn on
or about the
person (provided
for in subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75250. SLOW COOKERS WITH NON-STICK CERAMIC COATED
STONEWARE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.72 Slow cookers with Free No change No change On or before ''.
capacity from 12/31/2023...
5.678 liters to
6.624 liters,
each having a
stoneware insert
with a ceramic-
based nonstick
coating, a
locking gasket
glass lid,
digital control
with three
temperature
settings and
cooking timer,
the foregoing
valued over $15
but not over $22
(provided for in
subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75251. HEATING PADS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.73 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
heating pads of 12/31/2023...
nonwoven
polyester with
stamp welding,
having a power
consumption of
not more than 50
W and weighing
0.635 kg,
measuring 50.8 cm
by 60.96 cm; the
foregoing with a
removable knit
100 percent
polyester fleece
cover, valued
between $15 and
$109 (provided
for in subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75252. PROGRAMMABLE SLOW COOKERS WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.74 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
slow cookers of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
with a litho-
wrapped steel
exterior and the
following
features: (i) a
locking glass
lid, (ii) a
removable oval
stoneware cooking
pot with a
capacity not
exceeding 5.68
liters, and (iii)
a single digital
display with a
knob used to
control time and
temperature
settings, the
foregoing without
a thermometer
probe (provided
for in subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75253. 8-QUART ELECTRIC SLOW COOKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.75 Electrothermic 0.1% No change No change On or before ''.
slow cookers of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
with a litho-
wrapped steel
exterior and the
following
features: (i) a
non-locking glass
lid, (ii) a
removable oval
stoneware cooking
pot, (iii) a
volume capacity
of 7.57 liters or
greater, and (iv)
three heat
settings (keep
warm, low, and
high), the
foregoing without
a digital display
or thermometer
probe (provided
for in subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75254. PROGRAMMABLE SLOW COOKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.76 Electrothermic 0.7% No change No change On or before ''.
slow cookers of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
with a litho-
wrapped exterior
and the following
features: (i) non-
locking glass
lid, (ii) a
digital control
panel, and (iii)
a feature
designed to
automatically
reduce
temperature at
the end of the
cooking cycle,
the foregoing
without a timer
display or
thermometer probe
(provided for in
subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75255. ELECTRIC SLOW COOKERS WITH LOCKING LID.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.77 Electrothermic 0.8% No change No change On or before ''.
slow cookers of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic
purposes, each
with a litho-
wrapped exterior
and the following
features: (i) a
capacity not
exceeding 4.73
liters, (ii) a
glass lid, (iii)
a removable oval
stoneware cooking
pot, and (iv) a
locking lid
(provided for in
subheading
8516.79.00); the
foregoing without
a knob used to
control time and
temperature
settings.........
SEC. 75256. DOUBLE FLIP WAFFLE MAKERS WITH REMOVABLE GRIDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.78 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
rotating waffle 12/31/2023...
makers of a kind
used for domestic
purposes, each
with two sets of
double-sided
round cooking
plates, non-stick
removable grids,
a drip tray, and
a locking handle
(provided for in
subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75257. ICE CREAM WAFFLE CONE AND BOWL MAKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.79 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
ice cream waffle 12/31/2023...
cone and bowl
makers of a kind
used for domestic
purposes, each
with two round
non-stick cooking
plates (provided
for in subheading
8516.79.00), the
foregoing
including a
plastic cone
roller and a bowl
mold.............
SEC. 75258. ELECTRIC BREAKFAST SANDWICH MAKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.80 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
sandwich cookers 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, each
designed to be
used with round
bread and
incorporating a
cooking plate for
eggs (provided
for in subheading
8516.79.00); the
foregoing
excluding goods
described in
heading
9902.16.57.......
SEC. 75259. PRESSURE COOKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.81 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
pressure cookers 12/31/2023...
of a kind used
for domestic
purposes, with a
stainless-steel
construction with
a capacity of not
less than 5.67
liters and an
output wattage
not exceeding
1,000 W, a lift-
out steaming rack
designed for
roasting/
steaming, extra
lid gasket and a
measuring cup and
paddle, the
forgoing with
variable
temperature
settings
(provided for in
subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75260. 10-QUART PROGRAMMABLE SLOW COOKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.82 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
slow cookers of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
domestic purposes
with a capacity
greater than 7.57
liters but not
exceeding 9.46
liters, each with
a full-color
litho-wrapped
exterior, glass
lid, removable
round aluminum
cooking pot, and
a digital control
display, the
foregoing without
a thermometer
probe (provided
for in subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75261. POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL 1.5-QUART TEA KETTLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.83 Tea kettles of Free No change No change On or before ''.
stainless steel, 12/31/2023...
polished, each
with a capacity
of 1.41 liters
(provided for in
subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75262. EGG BITE MAKERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.84 Electrothermic Free No change No change On or before ''.
bite-sized egg 12/31/2023...
makers, of a kind
used for domestic
purposes, each
incorporating two
circular cooking
plates and a
removable cover
(provided for in
subheading
8516.79.00)......
SEC. 75263. VACUUM STEEL INSULATED COFFEE CARAFES, OF A KIND
USED WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY
MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.85 Vacuum insulated Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee carafes 12/31/2023...
used with
commercial coffee
machines, with
interior and
exterior of
stainless steel,
each with a
capacity over 1
liter but not
over 2 liters and
plastic brew-
through lid for
direct brewing
commercial coffee
machines provided
for in subheading
8419.81 (provided
for in subheading
8516.90.90)......
SEC. 75264. VACUUM STEEL INSULATED CARAFES FOR HOUSEHOLD
COFFEE MACHINES, OF A KIND USED WITH DEEP
ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.86 Vacuum insulated Free No change No change On or before ''.
carafes for 12/31/2023...
coffee makers of
a kind used for
domestic
purposes, with
interior and
exterior of
stainless steel,
each with a
capacity over 1
liter but not
over 2 liters
with brew through
top for direct
brewing (provided
for in subheading
8516.90.90)......
SEC. 75265. VACUUM STEEL BODIES WITH INNER AND OUTER STEEL
LAYERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.87 Vacuum vessel Free No change No change On or before ''.
bodies, each with 12/31/2023...
exterior layer of
steel and vacuum
liner of steel,
with a capacity
over 2 liters and
a bottom port and
top opening, the
foregoing
presented without
top cover and
bottom base
(provided for in
subheading
8516.90.90)......
SEC. 75266. LAMP-HOLDER HOUSINGS OF PLASTIC.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.88 Lamp-holder Free No change No change On or before ''.
housings of 12/31/2023...
plastics,
containing
sockets for screw-
in Edison base
(provided for in
subheading
8536.61.00)......
SEC. 75267. 660 W, 125 V, LAMP-HOLDER WITH TWO 15 AMP
OUTLETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.89 Lamp-holders, Free No change No change On or before ''.
rated for 660 W 12/31/2023...
and 125 V, each
with two 15 amp
outlets (provided
for in subheading
8536.61.00)......
SEC. 75268. COMBINATION DUPLEX RECEPTACLE/OUTLET AND USB
CHARGER, 15-20 AMP, 125 V.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.90 Dual-use Free No change No change On or before ''.
electrical wall 12/31/2023...
outlets
incorporating one
or more built-in
Universal Serial
Bus (USB)
chargers, rated
at 15-20 amp and
125 V (provided
for in subheading
8536.69.80)......
SEC. 75269. RANGE AND DRYER RECEPTACLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.91 Electrical Free No change No change On or before ''.
receptacles 12/31/2023...
consisting of
straight blade
outlets for
mounting in
walls, made of
thermoplastic and
steel, measuring
not more than 3.4
cm in depth, 10.7
cm in height and
6.4 cm in width
(provided for in
subheading
8536.69.80)......
SEC. 75270. RESIDENTIAL GRADE RECEPTACLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.92 Electrical 1.4% No change No change On or before ''.
receptacles of 12/31/2023...
thermoplastic and
steel, consisting
of two outlets
for mounting in
walls, each
weighing not more
than 58.1 g, and
measuring not
more than 2.5 cm
in depth, 10.7 cm
in height and 3.4
cm in width
(provided for in
subheading
8536.69.80)......
SEC. 75271. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL USB RECEPTACLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.93 Dual-use 1.5% No change No change On or before ''.
electrical wall 12/31/2023...
outlets
incorporating one
or more built-in
Universal Serial
Bus (USB)
chargers, made of
a polycarbonate
shell with steel
framing and
screws and
internal circuit
boards, weighing
not more than
136.1 grams, and
not exceeding
10.7 cm in
height, 4.4 cm in
width, and 4.3 cm
in depth
(provided for in
subheading
8536.69.80)......
SEC. 75272. POWER STRIPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.94 6-outlet power Free No change No change On or before ''.
strips of type B 12/31/2023...
sockets of 125 V,
with 14 gauge
cord measuring
76.2 to 91.44 cm
in length, the
foregoing without
surge protection
(provided for in
subheading
8537.10.91)......
SEC. 75273. SURGE PROTECTORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.95 6-outlet power Free No change No change On or before ''.
strips of type B 12/31/2023...
sockets of 125 V,
with 14 gauge
cord measuring
60.96 to 91.44 cm
in length, with
400-10,180 joule
rating for surge
protection
(provided for in
subheading
8537.10.91)......
SEC. 75274. PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS FOR ARCHITECTURAL
LIGHTING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.96 Programmable Free No change No change On or before ''.
controllers for 12/31/2023...
architectural
lighting effects
and displays,
with ethernet,
digital visual
interface (DVI)
and DB9 ports,
each in an
aluminum
enclosure without
keyboard, capable
of controlling
greater than
3,000 control
channels of
lighting and of
pixel mapping
light-emitting
diode (LED)
arrays (provided
for in subheading
8537.10.91)......
SEC. 75275. ELECTRONIC MODULAR CONTROL PANELS FOR GENERATORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.97 Programmable Free No change No change On or before ''.
electronic 12/31/2023...
modular control
panels, designed
for monitoring
and controlling
generators and
generating sets
of heading 8501
and 8502,
operating at a
voltage not
exceeding 1,000
V, and equipped
with electrical
control apparatus
of heading 8535
or 8536, such as
circuit breakers,
auxiliary
contactors, and
relays, which
provide a front
panel user
interface, such
as control
switches and/or a
touch screen, for
the electrical
control and
monitoring of the
generator or
generating set
(provided for in
subheading
8537.10.91)......
SEC. 75276. POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULES AND PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.98 Power Free No change No change On or before ''.
distribution 12/31/2023...
modules and
programmable
controllers, for
a voltage not
exceeding 1,000 V
(provided for in
subheading
8537.10.91), the
foregoing of a
kind used with
machines and
apparatus for the
manufacture or
inspection of
semiconductor
devices of
subheading
8486.20.00.......
SEC. 75277. GLASS CAPACITIVE TOUCHSCREEN ASSEMBLIES WITH LCD.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.31.99 Capacitive Free No change No change On or before ''.
touchscreens 12/31/2023...
bonded to liquid
crystal display
(LCD), equipped
with two or more
apparatus of
heading 8536, for
electric control
or the
distribution of
electricity,
consisting of two
glass layers
bonded by silicon
adhesive with
attached flexible
printed circuit
with surface
mount technology
components, each
touchscreen with
diagonal
measuring between
10 cm and 41 cm
(provided for in
subheading
8537.10.91)......
SEC. 75278. LAMPS CONTAINING DEUTERIUM GAS WITHOUT RADIO-
FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.01 Ultraviolet lamps Free No change No change On or before ''.
filled with 12/31/2023...
deuterium gas,
each without
radio-frequency
identification
device and valued
over $200
(provided for in
subheading
8539.49.00)......
SEC. 75279. LAMPS CONTAINING DEUTERIUM GAS WITH RADIO-
FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID).
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.02 Ultraviolet lamps Free No change No change On or before ''.
filled with 12/31/2023...
deuterium gas,
each with radio-
frequency
identification
device and valued
over $200
(provided for in
subheading
8539.49.00)......
SEC. 75280. FIBER CHANNEL COAXIAL CABLES OF SILVER-PLATED
COPPER CONDUCTORS AND EXPANDED EPTFE
DIELECTRICS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.03 Fiber channel Free No change No change On or before ''.
coaxial cables of 12/31/2023...
silver-plated
copper conductors
and expanded
polytetrafluoroet
hylene (ePTFE)
dielectrics,
jacketed with
fluoropolymers;
such bulk cables
having an
operating
temperature
ranging from
minus 55 C to 200
C (provided for
in subheading
8544.20.00)......
SEC. 75281. INSULATED COAXIAL CABLES, OF A KIND USED WITH
DEEP ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.04 Insulated coaxial 1% No change No change On or before ''.
cables, each with 12/31/2023...
a polyvinyl
chloride outer
coating, an
outside diameter
of 4 mm or more
but not over 10
mm, a length of
180 cm or more
but not over 270
cm (provided for
in subheading
8544.20.00), the
foregoing of a
kind used with
medical
ultrasonic
scanning
apparatus of
subheading
9018.12.00.......
SEC. 75282. COAXIAL CABLES INSULATED WITH EPTFE, VAPOR
SEALED, OF A KIND USED WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET
LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.05 Coaxial cables 0.6% No change No change On or before ''.
insulated with 12/31/2023...
expanded
polytetrafluoroet
hylene (ePTFE),
vapor sealed
meeting the
requirements of
MIL-STD-202,
method 122e, as
certified by the
importer
(provided for in
subheading
8544.20.00)......
SEC. 75283. COAXIAL CABLES INSULATED WITH EPTFE, NON-VAPOR
SEALED, OF A KIND USED WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET
LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.06 Coaxial cables 3% No change No change On or before ''.
insulated with 12/31/2023...
expanded
polytetrafluoroet
hylene (ePTFE),
non-vapor sealed
(provided for in
subheading
8544.20.00)......
SEC. 75284. LOW SPEED AUTOMOTIVE ETHERNET USB HARNESSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.07 USB 2.0 cable Free No change No change On or before ''.
assemblies for 12/31/2023...
automotive
infotainment
applications, 30
V AC (RMS)/30 V
DC, rated current
of 1 amp max/
circuit, each
with USB 4- or 5-
wire cable, with
or without drain
wire, with USCAR-
30 5-circuit
plug, inline, or
4-circuit STD A
receptacle
connectors,
solder terminated
at both ends, for
use as low speed
Ethernet
components such
as in-vehicle
databus, display,
sensors and
cameras (provided
for in subheading
8544.30.00)......
SEC. 75285. HIGH SPEED AUTOLINK CABLE USB HARNESSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.08 USB 2.0 cable Free No change No change On or before ''.
assemblies for 12/31/2023...
automotive
infotainment
applications, 30
V AC (RMS)/30 V
DC, rated current
of 1 amp max/
circuit, each
with USB 4-wire
cable, with drain
wire, USCAR-30 5-
circuit plug or
inline, 4-circuit
illuminated STD A
receptacle
connectors,
solder terminated
at both ends,
where the
illumination is
up to 1.0 FL,
fixed or
dimmable, for use
as low speed
Ethernet
components such
as in-vehicle
databus, display,
sensors and
cameras (provided
for in subheading
8544.30.00)......
SEC. 75286. INSULATED ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS, OF A KIND USED
WITH EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.09 Electrical cables 0.9% No change No change On or before ''.
and cable bundles 12/31/2023...
for a voltage not
exceeding 1,000
V, fitted with
connectors
(provided for in
subheading
8544.42.90), the
foregoing of a
kind used with
Extreme
Ultraviolet (EUV)
Lithography
machines and
apparatus for the
manufacture of
semiconductor
devices of
subheading
8486.20.00.......
SEC. 75287. INSULATED ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS, OF A KIND USED
WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.10 Electrical cables Free No change No change On or before ''.
and cable bundles 12/31/2023...
for a voltage not
exceeding 1,000
V, fitted with
connectors
(provided for in
subheading
8544.42.90), the
foregoing of a
kind used with
Deep Ultraviolet
(DUV) Lithography
machines and
apparatus for the
manufacture of
semiconductor
devices of
subheading
8486.20.00.......
SEC. 75288. INSULATED ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS, OF A KIND USED
WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.11 Electrical cables Free No change No change On or before ''.
and cable bundles 12/31/2023...
for a voltage not
exceeding 1,000
V, fitted with
connectors
(provided for in
subheading
8544.42.90), the
foregoing of a
kind used with
optical
instruments and
appliances for
inspecting
semiconductor
wafers of
9031.41.00.......
SEC. 75289. RINGS, BLOCKS, AND OTHER INSULATING FITTINGS OF
QUARTZ.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.12 Rings, blocks, 3.3% No change No change On or before ''.
and other 12/31/2023...
insulating
fittings of
quartz (provided
for in subheading
8547.90.00), the
foregoing of a
kind used with
machines and
apparatus for the
manufacture or
inspection of
semiconductor
devices of
subheading
8486.20.00.......
SEC. 75290. FRONT TIRE SPLASH GUARDS FOR VEHICLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.13 Front tire splash Free No change No change On or before ''.
guards of 12/31/2023...
thermoplastic
polyolefin,
composed of 85 to
87 percent
ethylene
propylene and 9
to 11 percent
talc (provided
for in subheading
8708.29.50)......
SEC. 75291. REAR TIRE SPLASH GUARDS FOR VEHICLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.14 Rear tire splash Free No change No change On or before ''.
guards of 12/31/2023...
thermoplastic
polyolefin,
composed of 85 to
87 percent
ethylene
propylene and 9
to 11 percent
talc (provided
for in subheading
8708.29.50)......
SEC. 75292. AUTOMATIC GEAR BOXES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.15 Automatic gear 1.5% No change No change On or before ''.
boxes used for 12/31/2023...
vehicles of
headings 8701 and
8704, other than
goods described
in heading
9902.17.01, each
with 14 speeds
and torque
ratings of 280 kg/
m (provided for
in subheading
8708.40.11)......
SEC. 75293. SUSPENSION SYSTEMS (STRUTS) FOR OFF-HIGHWAY
TRUCKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.16 Struts used in 1.2% No change No change On or before ''.
suspension 12/31/2023...
systems for
vehicles of
headings 8704
(provided for in
subheading
8708.80.16)......
SEC. 75294. SUSPENSION SYSTEM STABILIZER BARS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.17 Suspension system Free No change No change On or before ''.
stabilizer bars 12/31/2023...
of alloy steel,
weighing between
35 and 44 kg,
designed for use
in Class 7 and
Class 8 heavy
duty trucks only
(provided for in
subheading
8708.80.65)......
SEC. 75295. TIE ROD ASSEMBLIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.18 Tie rod 0.4% No change No change On or before ''.
assemblies of 12/31/2023...
steering columns
and steering
boxes; parts
thereof (provided
for in subheading
8708.94.75)......
SEC. 75296. USED AXLE HOUSINGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.19 Used axle Free No change No change On or before ''.
housings 12/31/2023...
(spindles) for
vehicles of
heading 8704
(provided for in
subheading
8708.99.68)......
SEC. 75297. USED PARTS FOR POWER TRAINS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.20 Used final drive 2% No change No change On or before ''.
and wheel 12/31/2023...
assemblies for
power trains,
such final drive
and wheel
assemblies
consisting of
planetary gear
reduction final
drives and wheel
assemblies, brake
discs or rotors
and a wheel hub
for vehicles of
heading 8704
(provided for in
subheading
8708.99.68)......
SEC. 75298. FRONT WINDSHIELD COVERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.21 Front windshield Free No change No change On or before ''.
cover constructed 12/31/2023...
of 100 percent
water resistant
polyester, having
an elastic
attachment
system, side view
mirror covers,
wiper protector
cover and a dry
storage pouch
when not in use
(provided for in
subheading
8708.99.81)......
SEC. 75299. EXPANSION CHAMBERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.22 Expansion Free No change No change On or before ''.
chambers, each 12/31/2023...
consisting of a
blow molded tube
shaped HDPE
plastic body,
measuring
approximately
59.89 cm in
width, 73.17 cm
in length and
26.46 cm in
height, designed
for permanent
welding to a
gasoline or
diesel fuel tank
body (provided
for in subheading
8708.99.81)......
SEC. 75300. BICYCLE RACKS FOR CAR ROOFS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.23 Roof mounted 2.4% No change No change On or before ''.
bicycle rack 12/31/2023...
trays for motor
vehicles, such
trays designed to
transport
bicycles
(provided for in
subheading
8708.99.81)......
SEC. 75301. HIGH PRESSURE FUEL INJECTOR RAILS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.24 High pressure Free No change No change On or before ''.
fuel injector 12/31/2023...
rails made of
steel alloy used
to transport fuel
from a pump to
fuel injectors on
a diesel engine
principally used
in articles under
heading 8702 or
8704 (provided
for in subheading
8708.99.81)......
SEC. 75302. STAND-UP BICYCLES, HAVING BOTH WHEELS EXCEEDING
63.5 CM IN DIAMETER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.25 Stand-up bicycles Free No change No change On or before ''.
each with no 12/31/2023...
seat, no seat
tube, and no seat
stay, designed to
be pedaled by a
user in a
standing position
only, such
bicycles having
both wheels
exceeding 63.5 cm
in diameter
(provided for in
subheading
8712.00.35)......
SEC. 75303. ELLIPTICAL CYCLES, WITH WHEELS NOT EXCEEDING 63.5
CM IN DIAMETER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.26 Cycles, each Free No change No change On or before ''.
either with two 12/31/2023...
wheels or with
three wheels and
having all wheels
exceeding 63.5 cm
in diameter; all
the foregoing
propelled by
laterally mounted
pedals designed
to be pushed in
an alternative
elliptical step
motion (provided
for in subheading
8712.00.50)......
SEC. 75304. BICYCLE FRAMES, OTHER THAN OF STEEL, VALUED $600
OR LESS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.27 Bicycle frames, 2.8% No change No change On or before ''.
other than of 12/31/2023...
steel, valued not
over $600 each
(provided for in
subheading
8714.91.30)......
SEC. 75305. INTERNAL GEAR BICYCLE HUBS, OTHER THAN TWO OR
THREE SPEEDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.28 Variable speed Free No change No change On or before ''.
internal gear 12/31/2023...
hubs for
bicycles, other
than two or three
speed hubs
(provided for in
subheading
8714.93.28)......
SEC. 75306. BICYCLE PEDALS OTHER THAN CLIPLESS PEDALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.29 Flat pedals and 5.7% No change No change On or before ''.
parts thereof 12/31/2023...
(provided for in
subheading
8714.96.10); the
foregoing
excluding
clipless bicycle
pedals and parts
thereof..........
SEC. 75307. CLIPLESS BICYCLE PEDALS AND PARTS THEREOF.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.30 Clipless bicycle 3.8% No change No change On or before ''.
pedals and parts 12/31/2023...
thereof (provided
for in subheading
8714.96.10)......
SEC. 75308. CARBON FIBER BICYCLE SEATPOSTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.31 Seat posts of 1% No change No change On or before ''.
carbon fiber, 12/31/2023...
such seat posts
designed for use
on bicycles
(provided for in
subheading
8714.99.80)......
SEC. 75309. BICYCLE HANDLEBAR TAPE, OTHER THAN SILICON OR
LEATHER TAPE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.32 Handlebar tape, 4.2% No change No change On or before ''.
other than of 12/31/2023...
silicon or of
leather, such
tape designed for
use on bicycles
(provided for in
subheading
8714.99.80)......
SEC. 75310. TRAILER CYCLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.33 Trailer cycles Free No change No change On or before ''.
with a steel or 12/31/2023...
aluminum frame, a
single wheel
measuring
approximately 50-
52 cm, a seat, a
crankset, pedals
and a handlebar
designed for
child riders
(provided for in
subheading
8714.99.80)......
SEC. 75311. DROPPER SEATPOSTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.34 Bicycle seatposts 5% No change No change On or before ''.
of aluminum with 12/31/2023...
an internal
mechanism to
adjust saddle
height while
riding using a
remote lever
control (provided
for in subheading
8714.99.80)......
SEC. 75312. BICYCLE FENDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.35 Bicycle fenders Free No change No change On or before ''.
other than of 12/31/2023...
steel (provided
for in subheading
8714.99.80)......
SEC. 75313. BICYCLE HANDLEBARS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.36 Bicycle 5.6% No change No change On or before ''.
handlebars, other 12/31/2023...
than steel
bicycle
handlebars with a
stem clamp
diameter of 25.4
millimeters or
less (provided
for in subheading
8714.99.80)......
SEC. 75314. MULTI-FUNCTIONAL STEEL CARTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.37 Multi-functional Free No change No change On or before ''.
carts of steel, 12/31/2023...
not mechanically
propelled, each
with a capacity
less than 0.125
cubic meters,
such carts
designed to
function as a
combined dolly,
wheelbarrow and
work cart
(provided for in
subheading
8716.80.50)......
SEC. 75315. NON-MECHANICALLY PROPELLED INDUSTRIAL HAND TRUCK.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.38 Four wheeled non- 0.3% No change No change On or before ''.
motorized carts 12/31/2023...
constructed
primarily of base
metal, such carts
designed to move
lithography
equipment
modules,
apparatus and
parts thereof
(provided for in
subheading
8716.80.50)......
SEC. 75316. MOVING DOLLIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.39 Moving dollies, 3.1% No change No change On or before ''.
of hardwood, not 12/31/2023...
mechanically
propelled,
measuring greater
than 45.72 cm but
not exceeding
76.2 cm in
length, and
greater than
30.48 cm but not
exceeding 45.72
cm in width; each
mounted on
casters with a
diameter not
exceeding 8 cm,
such dollies
valued not over
$9 each (provided
for in subheading
8716.80.50)......
SEC. 75317. PARAGLIDERS, PARAGLIDER WINGS AND PARAGLIDER
HARNESSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.40 Paragliders, Free No change No change On or before ''.
paraglider wings, 12/31/2023...
and paraglider
harnesses
(provided for in
heading
8804.00.00)......
SEC. 75318. SAILING CATAMARANS AND POWER CATAMARANS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.41 Sailboats, for 1.2% No change No change On or before ''.
pleasure or 12/31/2023...
sports, with an
auxiliary motor,
exceeding 9.2 m
in length
(provided for in
subheading
8903.91.00)......
SEC. 75319. PROJECTION LENSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.42 Projection Free No change No change On or before ''.
lenses, each with 12/31/2023...
focal length of
5.2 mm or more
but not over
165.0 mm, throw
ratio of 0.28:1
or more but not
over 12:1 and
focus range
optical 0.45 m or
more but not over
40 m, the
foregoing not
exceeding 15 kg
in weight
(provided for in
subheading
9002.11.40)......
SEC. 75320. MOUNTED OPTICAL LENSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.43 Mounted optical Free No change No change On or before ''.
lenses of molded 12/31/2023...
plastic or
optically worked
glass, measuring
between 15 mm and
25 mm in height
and between 10 mm
and 14 mm in
diameter, such
lenses mounted in
a barrel of
brass, aluminum
or similar metal
(provided for in
subheading
9002.11.90)......
SEC. 75321. OBJECTIVE LENSES FOR BROADCAST CAMERAS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.44 Objective lenses 1.1% No change No change On or before ''.
with a B4 mount, 12/31/2023...
such lenses for
cameras with 11
mm diagonal
sensors (provided
for in subheading
9002.11.90)......
SEC. 75322. OBJECTIVE LENSES FOR CINEMA CAMERAS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.45 Objective lenses Free No change No change On or before ''.
with a positive 12/31/2023...
lock mount for
cameras with
diagonal sensors
of more than 28
mm but less than
46 mm (provided
for in subheading
9002.11.90)......
SEC. 75323. MAGNIFYING SPECTACLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.46 Magnifying Free No change No change On or before ''.
spectacles 12/31/2023...
consisting of
spectacle frames
with convex
lenses worn to
enlarge images
(provided for in
subheading
9004.90.00)......
SEC. 75324. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO
DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 175.26 CM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.47 Liquid crystal Free No change No change On or before ''.
display (LCD) 12/31/2023...
television panel
assemblies, each
with a video
display diagonal
measuring over
175.26 cm
(provided for in
subheading
9013.80.90)......
SEC. 75325. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO
DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 149.86 CM BUT NOT OVER
175.26 CM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.48 Liquid crystal Free No change No change On or before ''.
display (LCD) 12/31/2023...
television panel
assemblies, each
with a video
display diagonal
measuring over
149.86 cm but not
over 175.26 cm
(provided for in
subheading
9013.80.90)......
SEC. 75326. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO
DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 139.7 CM BUT NOT OVER
149.86 CM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.49 Liquid crystal Free No change No change On or before ''.
display (LCD) 12/31/2023...
television panel
assemblies, each
with a video
display diagonal
measuring over
139.7 cm but not
over 149.86 cm
(provided for in
subheading
9013.80.90)......
SEC. 75327. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO
DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 137.16 CM BUT NOT OVER
139.7 CM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.50 Liquid crystal Free No change No change On or before ''.
display (LCD) 12/31/2023...
television panel
assemblies, each
with a video
display diagonal
measuring over
137.16 cm but not
over 139.7 cm
(provided for in
subheading
9013.80.90)......
SEC. 75328. HOUSINGS DESIGNED FOR INFRARED LENSES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.51 Lens housings of Free No change No change On or before ''.
aluminum alloy, 12/31/2023...
with or without
anodization,
designed for
infrared lenses
with diameters
not less than 10
mm and not more
than 100 mm
(provided for in
subheading
9013.90.80)......
SEC. 75329. ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE INDICATORS, WEIGHING 14.2
G.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.52 Electrical data Free No change No change On or before ''.
monitors, of a 12/31/2023...
kind used to
measure ambient
temperature, each
designed for
single use, with
customizable
alarm settings,
liquid crystal
display (LCD)
screen, enclosed
in plastic
housing measuring
4.1 cm by 4.9 cm
by 0.8 cm,
weighing 14.2 g
(provided for in
subheading
9025.80.10)......
SEC. 75330. ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE INDICATORS, WEIGHING 64.4
G.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.53 Electrical data Free No change No change On or before ''.
monitors, of a 12/31/2023...
kind used for
measuring ambient
temperatures and
designed for
single use, each
with a
programmable
alarm and liquid
crystal display
(LCD) screen,
enclosed in a
plastic housing,
measuring 98.9 mm
in length, 58 mm
in width, 17.7 mm
in height and
weighing 64.4 g
(provided for in
subheading
9025.80.10)......
SEC. 75331. ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE INDICATORS, WEIGHING 430
G.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.54 Electrical data Free No change No change On or before ''.
monitors, each 12/31/2023...
with sensors to
measure
temperature,
light, motion,
and jamming
detection, and
capable of
transmitting such
data using
cellular 3G
networks, each
with a liquid
crystal display
(LCD), encased in
a plastic
housing,
measuring 132.05
mm in height,
148.07 mm in
width, 25.2 mm in
diameter,
containing a 10.4
Ahr lithium ion
battery, and
weighing 430 g
(provided for in
subheading
9025.80.10)......
SEC. 75332. GLOBAL CARGO TRACKERS, WEIGHING 660 G.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.55 Electrical data Free No change No change On or before ''.
monitors, each 12/31/2023...
with sensors to
monitor location,
temperature,
light, motion and
jamming
detection,
capable of
transmitting such
data using
cellular 3G
networks, with a
liquid crystal
display (LCD)
encased in a
plastic housing,
measuring 170.05
mm in height,
148.01 mm in
width, 26.72 mm
in diameter,
containing a 20.8
Ahr lithium ion
battery, and
weighing 660 g
(provided for in
subheading
9025.80.10)......
SEC. 75333. TEMPERATURE DATA MONITORS, WEIGHING 115 G.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.56 Electrical data Free No change No change On or before ''.
monitors, each 12/31/2023...
with sensors to
measure
temperature,
light and
location and each
capable of
transmitting such
data using
cellular 2G
networks, of a
kind used in the
transportation of
goods, enclosed
in a plastic
housing measuring
101 mm by 65 mm
by 29 mm,
weighing 115 g
(provided for in
subheading
9025.80.10)......
SEC. 75334. TEMPERATURE DATA MONITORS, WEIGHING 138.9 G.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.57 Electrical data Free No change No change On or before ''.
monitors, each 12/31/2023...
with sensors to
measure
temperature,
light and
location and each
capable of
transmitting such
data using
cellular 3G
networks, of a
kind used in the
transportation of
goods, enclosed
in a plastic
housing measuring
101 mm by 65 mm
by 29 mm,
weighing 138.9 g
(provided for in
subheading
9025.80.10)......
SEC. 75335. TEMPERATURE DATA MONITORS, WEIGHING 133.2 G.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.58 Electrical data Free No change No change On or before ''.
monitors, each 12/31/2023...
with sensors to
measure
temperature,
light and
location and each
capable of
transmitting such
data using
cellular 2G
networks, of a
kind used in the
transportation of
goods, enclosed
in a plastic
housing measuring
101 mm by 65 mm
by 29 mm,
weighing 133.2 g
(provided for in
subheading
9025.80.10)......
SEC. 75336. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF BICYCLE SPEEDOMETERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.59 Parts and Free No change No change On or before ''.
accessories of 12/31/2023...
bicycle
speedometers
(provided for in
subheading
9029.90.40)......
SEC. 75337. WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.60 Thermostats Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for use 12/31/2023...
with indoor fan
coils, each with
a screen, six
buttons,
electrical
components and
covered in a
plastic coating,
such thermostats
measuring 190.5
mm in length,
287.02 mm in
width and 157.5
mm in height
(provided for in
subheading
9032.10.00)......
SEC. 75338. ANALOG/DIGITAL WRIST WATCHES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.61 Analog/digital Free No change No change On or before ''.
wrist watches 12/31/2023...
(other than those
of heading 9101),
electrically
operated, whether
or not
incorporating a
stop watch
facility, such
watches having no
jewels or only
one jewel in the
movement and with
bracelet other
than of textile
material or of
base metal
(provided for in
subheading
9102.19.40)......
SEC. 75339. MECHANICAL WRIST WATCHES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.62 Mechanical wrist Free No change No change On or before ''.
watches (other 12/31/2023...
than those of
heading 9101),
with automatic
winding, having
over 17 jewels in
the movement,
with bracelet of
stainless steel,
whether or not
gold- or silver-
plated (provided
for in subheading
9102.21.70)......
SEC. 75340. MECHANICAL WRIST WATCHES WITH LEATHER OR OTHER
BAND.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.63 Mechanical wrist Free No change No change On or before ''.
watches (other 12/31/2023...
than those of
heading 9101),
with automatic
winding, having
over 17 jewels in
the movement,
such watches with
bracelet other
than of textile
material or of
base metal
(provided for in
subheading
9102.21.90)......
SEC. 75341. ANALOG POCKET WATCHES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.64 Analog pocket Free No change No change On or before ''.
watches (other 12/31/2023...
than those of
heading 9101),
electrically
operated, having
no jewels or only
one jewel in the
movement
(provided for in
subheading
9102.91.40)......
SEC. 75342. PROJECTION ALARM CLOCKS, NON-ATOMIC.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.65 Electrically- Free No change No change On or before ''.
operated alarm 12/31/2023...
clocks, such
clocks capable of
displaying time,
date, indoor
humidity and
indoor
temperature, the
foregoing
including an
integrated
Universal Serial
Bus (USB)
charging port and
a projection unit
that projects
time, whether or
not also capable
of projecting
temperature
(provided for in
subheading
9105.11.40)......
SEC. 75343. PROJECTION ATOMIC ALARM CLOCKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.66 Electrically- Free No change No change On or before ''.
operated atomic 12/31/2023...
alarm clocks,
such clocks
capable of
displaying time,
date and
temperature, the
foregoing
including an
integrated
Universal Serial
Bus (USB)
charging port and
a projection unit
that projects
both time and
temperature
(provided for in
subheading
9105.11.40)......
SEC. 75344. ANALOG WALL CLOCKS WITHOUT THERMOMETER,
HYGROMETER, OR BAROMETER GAUGES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.67 Analog wall Free No change No change On or before ''.
clocks, each with 12/31/2023...
a diameter
measuring between
35 cm to 62 cm
(provided for in
subheading
9105.21.80), the
foregoing without
thermometer,
hygrometer or
barometer gauges.
SEC. 75345. ANALOG CLOCKS WITH THERMOMETER AND HYGROMETER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.68 Analog clocks, Free No change No change On or before ''.
each with a 12/31/2023...
temperature gauge
and a humidity
gauge and a
diameter
measuring between
20 cm and 62 cm
(provided for in
subheading
9105.21.80)......
SEC. 75346. ATOMIC ANALOG WALL CLOCKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.69 Electrically Free No change No change On or before ''.
operated atomic 12/31/2023...
wall clocks,
designed to
receive phase-
modulated time
code, the
foregoing each
with a stainless
steel frame
measuring
approximately
35.56 cm in
diameter and an
analog display
(provided for in
subheading
9105.21.80)......
SEC. 75347. ATOMIC DIGITAL CLOCKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.70 Electrically- Free No change No change On or before ''.
operated atomic 12/31/2023...
clocks, each with
one or more opto-
electronic
displays to
provide time,
date and
temperature,
whether or not
such clocks have
an alarm function
or a moon phase
display; the
foregoing each
with openings on
the back for wall-
mounting and a
pull-out stand
for placement on
flat surfaces
(provided for in
subheading
9105.91.40)......
SEC. 75348. ANALOG KITCHEN TIMERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.71 Analog kitchen Free No change No change On or before ''.
timers, not 12/31/2023...
battery or AC
powered, each
with dimensions
not exceeding 6
cm by 12 cm by 24
cm, such timers
designed to count
down from 60
minutes and shut
off automatically
(provided for in
subheading
9106.90.85)......
SEC. 75349. WRIST WATCH MOVEMENTS HAVING OVER ONE JEWEL AND
LESS THAN 7 JEWELS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.72 Complete watch Free No change No change On or before ''.
movements, 12/31/2023...
unassembled,
having over one
jewel but not
over 7 jewels,
measuring less
than 33.8 mm in
diameter
(provided for in
subheading
9110.11.00)......
SEC. 75350. WATCH MOVEMENTS HAVING OVER 7 JEWELS AND UNDER 17
JEWELS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.73 Complete watch Free No change No change On or before ''.
movements, 12/31/2023...
unassembled,
having over 7
jewels but not
over 17 jewels,
measuring less
than 33.8 mm in
diameter
(provided for in
subheading
9110.11.00)......
SEC. 75351. WATCH CASES OR ``BODIES'' OVER 41 MM IN DIAMETER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.74 Watch cases of Free No change No change On or before ''.
stainless steel, 12/31/2023...
other than gold-
or silver-plated,
each measuring
over 41 mm in
width or diameter
(provided for in
subheading
9111.20.40)......
SEC. 75352. WATCH CASES OR ``BODIES'' NOT OVER 41 MM IN
DIAMETER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.75 Watch cases of Free No change No change On or before ''.
stainless steel, 12/31/2023...
other than gold-
or silver-plated,
each measuring
not over 41 mm in
width or diameter
(provided for in
subheading
9111.20.40)......
SEC. 75353. WATCH CASE BEZELS, BACKS, AND CENTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.76 Watch case Free No change No change On or before ''.
bezels, backs and 12/31/2023...
centers, the
foregoing not of
precious metal or
of metal clad
with precious
metal (provided
for in subheading
9111.90.50)......
SEC. 75354. WATCH CASE PARTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.77 Parts of watch Free No change No change On or before ''.
cases, not of 12/31/2023...
precious metal or
of metal clad
with precious
metal, the
foregoing other
than watch
bezels, backs and
centers (provided
for in subheading
9111.90.70)......
SEC. 75355. STAINLESS STEEL WATCH BRACELETS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.78 Watch bracelets 4.1% No change No change On or before ''.
of stainless 12/31/2023...
steel, whether or
not gold- or
silver-plated,
valued over $100
per dozen
(provided for in
subheading
9113.20.40)......
SEC. 75356. WATCH DIALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.79 Watch dials, not 1% No change No change On or before ''.
exceeding 50 mm 12/31/2023...
in width
(provided for in
subheading
9114.30.40)......
SEC. 75357. WATCH CROWNS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.80 Watch crowns of Free No change No change On or before ''.
stainless steel, 12/31/2023...
each with a
diameter greater
than 3 mm but not
exceeding 10 mm
(provided for in
subheading
9114.90.40)......
SEC. 75358. WATCH HANDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.81 Watch hands of Free No change No change On or before ''.
brass, designed 12/31/2023...
to indicate hour,
minute, second or
counter (provided
for in subheading
9114.90.40)......
SEC. 75359. ACOUSTIC GUITARS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.82 Acoustic guitars, 3.6% No change No change On or before ''.
valued not over 12/31/2023...
$100 each,
excluding the
value of the case
(provided for in
subheading
9202.90.20)......
SEC. 75360. CONSOLE DIGITAL PIANOS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.83 Upright console 4.5% No change No change On or before ''.
digital pianos, 12/31/2023...
the sound of
which is
produced, or must
be amplified,
electrically;
each with one 88-
key hammer action
keyboard and
valued at $100 or
more (provided
for in subheading
9207.10.00)......
SEC. 75361. GRAND DIGITAL PIANOS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.84 Grand pianos, 0.4% No change No change On or before ''.
digital, each 12/31/2023...
with one 88-key
hammer action
keyboard and
valued $100 or
more (provided
for in subheading
9207.10.00)......
SEC. 75362. ELECTRONIC 61-KEY KEYBOARDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.85 Electronic 61-key Free No change No change On or before ''.
musical single 12/31/2023...
keyboard
instruments, each
with folding
stand and stool,
weighing
approximately 5.4
kg and valued $48
or more but not
over $55
(provided for in
subheading
9207.10.00)......
SEC. 75363. ELECTRIC GUITARS AND ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITARS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.86 Electric guitars, 3.7% No change No change On or before ''.
designed to be 12/31/2023...
amplified
electronically,
valued over $40
but not more than
$200 per unit
(provided for in
subheading
9207.90.00)......
SEC. 75364. MEMORY FOAM TRAVEL PILLOWS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.87 Travel pillows of Free No change No change On or before ''.
viscoelastic 12/31/2023...
polyurethane foam
and with cover of
polyester fabric,
each pillow with
a zipper and a
hook-and-loop
attachment and
measuring 10 cm
or more but not
over 13 cm in
height, 21 cm or
more but not over
28 cm in length
and 21 cm or more
but not over 26
cm in width
(provided for in
subheading
9404.90.20)......
SEC. 75365. LIGHTING FOR WALL INSTALLATION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.88 Electrical 7% No change No change On or before ''.
lighting 12/31/2023...
fittings, of base
metal other than
of brass, such
goods designed
for permanent
wall installation
(provided for in
subheading
9405.10.60)......
SEC. 75366. DECORATIVE BATHROOM FAN ASSEMBLIES (LIGHTING
FIXTURES) ASSEMBLIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.89 Decorative Free No change No change On or before ''.
bathroom fan 12/31/2023...
globe assemblies
(lighting
fixtures), with
base metal and
glass, acrylic or
polycarbonate
lens or globe,
the foregoing
designed to be
used exclusively
for exhaust fan
lights (provided
for in subheading
9405.10.80)......
SEC. 75367. METAL HOUSEHOLD FLOOR LAMPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.90 Electric 5.7% No change No change On or before ''.
household floor 12/31/2023...
standing lamps,
of base metal
other than brass,
each with an E26
socket (provided
for in subheading
9405.20.60)......
SEC. 75368. SOLAR POWERED PATHWAY LIGHTS, EACH MEASURING
BETWEEN 36.8 CM AND 42 CM IN HEIGHT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.91 Solar powered Free No change No change On or before ''.
pathway lights, 12/31/2023...
of base metal
other than of
brass, having
glass lenses,
each measuring
between 45 cm and
48 cm in height,
containing a
rechargeable 900
milliampere-hour
(mAh) battery and
LED lamp
(provided for in
subheading
9405.40.60)......
SEC. 75369. SOLAR POWERED PATHWAY LIGHTS, EACH MEASURING
BETWEEN 45 CM AND 48 CM IN HEIGHT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.92 Solar powered Free No change No change On or before ''.
pathway lights, 12/31/2023...
of base metal
other than of
brass, having
glass lenses,
measuring between
36.8 cm and 42 cm
in height, each
containing a
rechargeable 800
milliampere-hour
(mAh) battery and
a light-emitting
diode (LED) lamp
(provided for in
subheading
9405.40.60)......
SEC. 75370. EXTERIOR EXIT VIEWING LIGHTS, DUAL BEAM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.93 Exterior exit Free No change No change On or before ''.
viewing lights, 12/31/2023...
of aluminum
alloy, round in
shape, with a
diameter not more
than 12.5 cm and
a weight not over
0.3 kg, each
containing a two
light emitting
diode, printed
circuit board and
electrical
connector, the
foregoing
configured to be
mounted to the
exterior of an
aircraft and
designed for
illuminating the
ground contact
areas for
personnel in the
event of an
emergency landing
(provided for in
subheading
9405.40.60)......
SEC. 75371. LED FLAMELESS CANDLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.94 Light-emitting Free No change No change On or before ''.
diode (LED) 12/31/2023...
flameless pillar-
shaped candles,
of unscented wax,
each
incorporating a
timer, with
realistic flame
movement and with
remote control
(provided for in
subheading
9405.40.84)......
SEC. 75372. AQUARIUM LED LIGHT STRANDS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.95 Light-emitting Free No change No change On or before ''.
diode (LED) low 12/31/2023...
voltage lighting
designed for use
with aquarium
tanks, each with
from one to ten
LED modules with
three LED arrays,
with power source
and plastic
housing to
protect circuitry
(provided for in
subheading
9405.40.84)......
SEC. 75373. LED LIGHT MODULES FOR BATHROOM FANS/LIGHTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.96 Light emitting Free No change No change On or before ''.
diode (LED) 12/31/2023...
lighting modules,
each with DC
output between
260 milliampere
and 320
milliampere and
designed to be
used in the
manufacture of a
bathroom exhaust
fan/light
(provided for in
subheading
9405.40.84)......
SEC. 75374. AQUARIUM LED LIGHT STICKS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.97 Light-emitting Free No change No change On or before ''.
diode (LED) low 12/31/2023...
voltage light
sticks designed
for use with
aquarium tanks,
ranging in length
from 4 cm to 70
cm, including
single and double
light sticks with
power source,
with LED arrays
distributed along
the length of the
stick, LEDs and
circuitry
protected by a
clear plastic
sealed tube
(provided for in
subheading
9405.40.84)......
SEC. 75375. AQUARIUM LED LIGHT STRIPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.98 Light-emitting 1.7% No change No change On or before ''.
diode (LED) low 12/31/2023...
voltage light
strips designed
for use with
aquarium tanks,
having protective
housings of
plastics or of
aluminum, with
LED arrays
arranged in rows
and columns,
presented with
power source,
with plastic lens
to protect
circuitry
(provided for in
subheading
9405.40.84)......
SEC. 75376. DECORATIVE VOTIVE CANDLE HOLDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.32.99 Decorative candle 3.9% No change No change On or before ''.
holders other 12/31/2023...
than of brass,
each measuring 5
cm to 17.2 cm in
height and 5 cm
to 15.25 cm in
diameter,
weighing 6.2 g or
more but not more
than 2.7 kg,
valued over $0.50
but not over $15
each (provided
for in subheading
9405.50.40)......
SEC. 75377. CANDLE JAR SHADES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.01 Decorative candle Free No change No change On or before ''.
holder shades, 12/31/2023...
other than of
brass, each
designed to fit
on the top of a
jar style candle
holder (provided
for in subheading
9405.50.40)......
SEC. 75378. NON-ELECTRICAL LIGHTING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.02 Non-electrical 5.8% No change No change On or before ''.
lamps 12/31/2023...
(luminaires)
designed for wall
mounting, of base
metal other than
of brass, each
having a glass
sleeve; the
foregoing not
including candle
lamps (provided
for in subheading
9405.50.40)......
SEC. 75379. OUTDOOR GARDEN OR PATIO TORCHES OF BAMBOO
CONSTRUCTION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.03 Outdoor garden Free No change No change On or before ''.
torches, each 12/31/2023...
comprising a
dried bamboo pole
supporting a
compartment
holding a fuel
canister and
wick, measuring
0.75 m to 1.6 m
in height
(provided for in
subheading
9405.50.40)......
SEC. 75380. OUTDOOR GARDEN OR PATIO TORCHES OF NON-BAMBOO
CONSTRUCTION.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.04 Outdoor garden 0.8% No change No change On or before ''.
torches, of any 12/31/2023...
single material
including base
metal (other than
brass), glass,
ceramic or resin
or a combination
thereof; but not
of bamboo; each
incorporating a
reservoir for
fuel and a wick
(provided for in
subheading
9405.50.40)......
SEC. 75381. INDOOR OIL LAMPS WITH BASE OF GLASS OR METAL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.05 Oil lamps, with a Free No change No change On or before ''.
base of metal 12/31/2023...
(other than of
brass) or of
glass, each lamp
with wick holder,
glass chimney and
flat or round
wick (provided
for in subheading
9405.50.40)......
SEC. 75382. OUTDOOR GARDEN TORCHES FOR TABLETOP USE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.06 Outdoor garden Free No change No change On or before ''.
torches for 12/31/2023...
tabletop use,
such torches of
bamboo, metal
other than brass,
glass, ceramic or
resin, each
incorporating a
woven wick
(provided for in
subheading
9405.50.40)......
SEC. 75383. GLASS LENS ARRAYS FOR SPOTLIGHTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.07 Glass lens Free No change No change On or before ''.
arrays, each 12/31/2023...
molded to form 60
individual lenses
on one side, each
such lens
measuring 10 mm
in diameter, with
a smooth reverse
side, designed
for insertion
into an LED light
fixture (provided
for in subheading
9405.91.60)......
SEC. 75384. LAMP SHADES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.08 Shades for lamps 4.8% No change No change On or before ''.
(luminaires), of 12/31/2023...
vegetable fibers
(provided for in
subheading
9405.99.40)......
SEC. 75385. GALVANIZED STEEL LED DOWNLIGHT HOUSING FRAMES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.09 Housing frames of 4.8% No change No change On or before ''.
galvanized steel 12/31/2023...
(bare metal),
designed for use
in light emitting
diode (LED)
downlights
(provided for in
subheading
9405.99.40)......
SEC. 75386. ALUMINUM CYLINDERS FOR LED LIGHTING FIXTURES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.10 Cylinders of 4% No change No change On or before ''.
aluminum, 12/31/2023...
designed for
light emitting
diode (LED)
lighting fixtures
(provided for in
subheading
9405.99.40)......
SEC. 75387. GALVANIZED STEEL BRACKETS AND PLATES FOR LED
LIGHTING FIXTURES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.11 Brackets and 3.5% No change No change On or before ''.
plates of 12/31/2023...
galvanized steel,
designed for use
with light
emitting diode
(LED) lighting
fixtures
(provided for in
subheading
9405.99.40)......
SEC. 75388. ALUMINUM LED DOWNLIGHT REFLECTORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.12 Reflectors of 3.5% No change No change On or before ''.
aluminum, 12/31/2023...
designed for
light emitting
diode (LED)
downlights
(provided for in
subheading
9405.99.40)......
SEC. 75389. OUTDOOR GARDEN TORCH REPLACEMENT CANISTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.13 Canisters Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for 12/31/2023...
outdoor garden
torches, of base
metal other than
brass, each
incorporating a
wick and
flameguard
(provided for in
subheading
9405.99.40)......
SEC. 75390. IRIS SUBASSEMBLIES FOR MOVING LIGHTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.14 Iris Free No change No change On or before ''.
subassemblies, 12/31/2023...
each consisting
of two or more
parts or pieces
fastened or
joined together,
including an
adjustable
opening, the
foregoing
designed for
controlling the
dimensions of a
beam produced by
an automated
moving light
fixture (provided
for in subheading
9405.99.40)......
SEC. 75391. ZOOM MODULES FOR AUTOMATED MOVING LIGHTS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.15 Zoom modules, Free No change No change On or before ''.
each consisting 12/31/2023...
of two or more
parts or pieces
fastened or
joined together,
including rails
or lenses, such
modules each
designed for
moving the lenses
of an automated
moving light
fixture (provided
for in subheading
9405.99.40)......
SEC. 75392. GOLF CLUB HEADS FOR FAIRWAY WOODS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.16 Golf club heads Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for 12/31/2023...
clubs designated
as fairway woods
(provided for in
subheading
9506.39.00)......
SEC. 75393. GOLF CLUB SHAFTS FOR PUTTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.17 Golf club shafts, Free No change No change On or before ''.
designed for use 12/31/2023...
with putters
(provided for in
subheading
9506.39.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75394. STEEL GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, OTHER THAN FOR PUTTERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.18 Golf club shafts Free No change No change On or before ''.
of steel, other 12/31/2023...
than those
designed for use
with putters
(provided for in
subheading
9506.39.00)......
SEC. 75395. GOLF CLUB SHAFT ASSEMBLIES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.19 Golf club shaft Free No change No change On or before ''.
assemblies, each 12/31/2023...
comprising a
graphite golf
shaft with a grip
attached by
adhesive tape and
a loft adapter
attached by glue
(provided for in
subheading
9506.39.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75396. GRAPHITE DRIVER GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, EXTRA STIFF
FLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.20 Golf club shafts Free No change No change On or before ''.
of graphite, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with driver and/
or fairway wood
clubs, the
forgoing
measuring from
approximately
106.7 cm to 121.9
cm, of extra
stiff flexibility
as denoted by a
letter code of
``X'' or ``TX''
imprinted on the
shaft (provided
for in subheading
9506.39.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75397. GRAPHITE HYBRID GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, EXTRA STIFF
FLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.21 Golf club shafts Free No change No change On or before ''.
of graphite, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with hybrid
clubs, the
forgoing
measuring from
approximately
101.6 cm to 106.6
cm, of extra
stiff flexibility
as denoted by a
letter code of
``X'' or ``TX''
imprinted on the
shaft (provided
for in subheading
9506.39.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this chapter.....
SEC. 75398. GRAPHITE IRONS GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, EXTRA STIFF
FLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.22 Golf club shafts Free No change No change On or before ''.
of graphite, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with irons, each
measuring from
approximately
88.9 cm to 101.5
cm, of extra
stiff flexibility
as denoted by a
letter code of
``X'' or ``TX''
imprinted on the
shaft (provided
for in subheading
9506.39.00)......
SEC. 75399. GRAPHITE DRIVER GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, REGULAR,
SENIOR, ADULT, OR LADIES FLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.23 Golf club shafts 2.3% No change No change On or before ''.
of graphite, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with driver and/
or fairway wood
clubs, each
measuring from
approximately
106.7 cm to 121.9
cm, of regular,
light, senior,
adult and/or
ladies
flexibility as
denoted by a code
of ``R'', ``L'',
``A'', ``M'',
``AM'', ``A/M'',
``F2'', ``F3'',
``5.0'', ``5.'',
or ``Senior''
imprinted on the
shaft (provided
for in subheading
9506.39.00), the
foregoing not
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75400. GRAPHITE GOLF CLUB DRIVER SHAFTS, STIFF FLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.24 Golf club shafts Free No change No change On or before ''.
of graphite, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with driver and/
or fairway wood
clubs, each
measuring from
approximately
106.7 cm to 121.9
cm, of stiff
flexibility
denoted by a
letter code
``S'', ``SR'',
``TS'', ``6.0'',
``6.5'' or ``F4''
imprinted on the
shaft (provided
for in subheading
9506.39.00), the
foregoing
presented without
loft adapter.....
SEC. 75401. GRAPHITE HYBRID GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, REGULAR,
SENIOR, ADULT, OR LADIES FLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.25 Golf club shafts Free No change No change On or before ''.
of graphite, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with hybrid
clubs, each
measuring from
approximately
101.6 cm to 106.6
cm, such shafts
of regular,
light, senior,
adult and/or
ladies
flexibility as
denoted by a code
of ``R'', ``L'',
``A'', ``M'',
``AM'', ``A/M'',
``F2'', ``F3'',
``5.0'', ``5.5''
or ``Senior''
imprinted on the
shaft (provided
for in subheading
9506.39.00), the
foregoing not
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75402. GRAPHITE HYBRID GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, STIFF FLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.26 Golf club shafts Free No change No change On or before ''.
of graphite, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with hybrid
clubs, the
foregoing
measuring
approximately
101.6 cm to 106.6
cm in length, of
stiff flexibility
as denoted by a
letter code of
``S'', ``SR'',
``TS'', ``6.0'',
``6.5'' or ``F4''
imprinted on the
shaft (provided
for in subheading
9506.39.00)......
SEC. 75403. GRAPHITE IRONS GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, REGULAR, SENIOR,
ADULT, OR LADIES FLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.27 Golf club shafts 2.9% No change No change On or before ''.
of graphite, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with irons
meaning the
foregoing
measuring from
approximately
88.9 cm to 101.5
cm, each having
regular, light,
senior, adult,
and/or ladies
flexibility as
denoted by a
letter code of
``R'', ``L'',
``A'', ``M'',
``AM'', ``A/M'',
``F2'', ``F3'',
``5.0'', ``5.5''
or ``Senior''
imprinted on the
shaft (provided
for in subheading
9506.39.00)".....
SEC. 75404. GRAPHITE IRONS GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, STIFF FLEX.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.28 Golf club shafts Free No change No change On or before ''.
of graphite, 12/31/2023...
designed for use
with irons, each
measuring from
approximately
88.9 cm to 101.5
cm, of stiff
flexibility as
denoted by a
letter code of
``S'', ``SR'',
``TS'', ``6.0'',
``6.5''or ``F4''
imprinted on the
shaft (provided
for in subheading
9506.39.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75405. PICKLEBALL PADDLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.29 Pickleball Free No change No change On or before ''.
paddles or 12/31/2023...
rackets (provided
for in subheading
9506.59.80)......
SEC. 75406. PICKLEBALLS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.30 Noninflatable Free No change No change On or before ''.
hollow 12/31/2023...
pickleballs, each
measuring not
over 19 cm in
diameter
(provided for in
subheading
9506.69.40)......
SEC. 75407. EXERCISE CYCLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.31 Upright, 4.5% No change No change On or before ''.
recumbent and 12/31/2023...
semi-recumbent
exercise cycles
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75408. STATIONARY TRAINERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.32 Bicycle Free No change No change On or before ''.
stationary 12/31/2023...
trainers,
designed to hold
bicycles upright
and off-ground,
each with 2
sections: a front
stand with a
clamp to attach
to a bicycle's
steering column
and a molded
plastic piece to
capture the front
wheel, and a rear
section that
attaches to the
bicycle's rear
axle having a
resistance unit
on which the rear
wheel sits
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75409. MULTIMODALITY FITNESS EQUIPMENT, WITHOUT
INTEGRATED CONTACT GRIP HEART RATE MONITOR.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.33 Fitness Free No change No change On or before ''.
equipment, each 12/31/2023...
with pivoting
handles and foot
pedals that
perform
alternating
movements which
combine the
motions of a
stepper and an
elliptical
machine, driving
simultaneously a
radial fan and
magnetic brake in
the base, such
equipment without
integrated
contact grip
heart rate
monitor and
weighing less
than 90 kg
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75410. MULTIMODALITY FITNESS EQUIPMENT WITH INTEGRATED
POWER SENSOR TO MEASURE THE USER'S UPPER BODY
POWER INPUT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.34 Fitness Free No change No change On or before ''.
equipment, each 12/31/2023...
unit with
pivoting handles
and foot pedals
that allow the
user to perform
alternating
movements which
combine the
motions of a
stepper and an
elliptical
machine, and
driving
simultaneously a
radial fan and
magnetic brake in
the base; each
weighing less
than 90 kg and
equipped with
integrated
contact grip
heart rate
monitor and
integrated power
sensor to measure
the user's upper
body power input
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75411. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR TREADMILLS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.35 Parts and Free No change No change On or before ''.
accessories 12/31/2023...
(other than
display consoles)
of treadmills
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75412. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR ELLIPTICALS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.36 Parts and Free No change No change On or before ''.
accessories 12/31/2023...
(other than
display consoles)
of elliptical
fitness machines
that use a
forward and
backward pedaling
motion with
adjustable
vertical incline
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75413. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR STATIONARY EXERCISE
CYCLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.37 Parts and 1.2% No change No change On or before ''.
accessories 12/31/2023...
(other than
display consoles)
of stationary
exercise cycles
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75414. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR WEIGHT TRAINING
EQUIPMENT.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.38 Parts of and Free No change No change On or before ''.
accessories for 12/31/2023...
dumbbells and
other weight and
strength training
equipment (for
example,
resistance gyms)
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75415. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR CERTAIN EXERCISE
EQUIPMENT MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.39 Parts of and Free No change No change On or before ''.
accessories for 12/31/2023...
(other than
display consoles)
indoor aerobic
fitness
equipment, other
than such goods
for treadmills,
stationary
exercise cycles
and ellipticals
using forward and
backward pedaling
motion with
adjustable
vertical incline
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75416. LATERAL ELLIPTICAL MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.40 Fitness Free No change No change On or before ''.
equipment, each 12/31/2023...
with pivoting
handles and
vertical
stationary grips,
with suspension
pedals that move
in a lateral
elliptical motion
to drive a
magnetic
resistance
assembly in the
base, presented
with contact grip
heart rate
monitor (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00) ....
SEC. 75417. ADJUSTABLE-WEIGHT KETTLEBELLS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.41 Adjustable-weight Free No change No change On or before ''.
kettlebells, each 12/31/2023...
with rotating
dial for
selecting
interlocking
integrated weight
plates within a
designated weight
range and
presented with a
separable base
for holding
unused weight
plates (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00) ....
SEC. 75418. ADJUSTABLE-WEIGHT BARBELL.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.42 Adjustable-weight Free No change No change On or before ''.
barbells, each 12/31/2023...
with rotating
selection end
dials for
selecting
interlocking,
integrated weight
plates within a
designated weight
range, whether or
not also
including
additional weight
plates,
adjustable-weight
curl bar or
specially
designed stand
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75419. EXERCISE CYCLES WITH DUAL-POSITION HANDGRIPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.43 Stationary wind- Free No change No change On or before ''.
resistance 12/31/2023...
exercise cycles,
each with
pivoting
handlebars with
dual-position
horizontal
handgrips and
rotating foot
pedals that drive
a large, caged
axial fan
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75420. EXERCISE CYCLES WITH SINGLE HANDGRIPS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.44 Stationary wind- 0.5% No change No change On or before ''.
resistance 12/31/2023...
exercise cycles,
each with
pivoting
handlebars and
single horizontal
handgrips, with
rotating foot
pedals that drive
a large, caged
axial fan
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75421. UPRIGHT EXERCISE CYCLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.45 Upright Free No change No change On or before ''.
stationary 12/31/2023...
exercise cycles,
each having an
enclosed magnetic
brake system,
fitted with
connectors for
and designed to
incorporate a
touchscreen
console, whether
or not presented
with the
touchscreen
console (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75422. RECUMBENT EXERCISE CYCLES WITH TOUCHSCREEN
CONSOLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.46 Recumbent Free No change No change On or before ''.
stationary 12/31/2023...
exercise cycles,
each having an
enclosed magnetic
brake system,
fitted with
connectors for
and designed to
incorporate a
touchscreen
console, whether
or not presented
with such
touchscreen
console (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75423. LEANING EXERCISE CYCLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.47 Stationary 1.1% No change No change On or before ''.
exercise cycles, 12/31/2023...
each comprising a
bicycle component
connected to a
base frame by
pivots designed
to partially
rotate the
bicycle component
on a longitudinal
axis, moving it
side-to-side in
response to the
shifting weight
of the user to
simulate the
rocking motion of
an outdoor road
bicycle (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75424. ROD GYMS, WITH VERTICAL BENCH.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.48 Full-body Free No change No change On or before ''.
strength training 12/31/2023...
fitness equipment
(home gyms), each
incorporating a
vertical bench, a
removable,
adjustable seat,
an attached
backrest and a
detachable leg
extension/leg
curl attachment,
the foregoing
each with
interchangeable
hand grips to
connect to a
cable and pulley
system designed
to employ
flexible
resistance rods,
whether or not
presented with
such flexible
rods (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75425. ROD AND RESISTANCE GYMS, WITH FLAT BENCHES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.49 Full-body Free No change No change On or before ''.
strength training 12/31/2023...
fitness equipment
(home gyms), each
with flat bench,
sliding seat and
removable
backrest,
equipped with
interchangeable
hand grips to
connect to a
cable and pulley
system designed
to employ
flexible
resistance rods
or torsion
resistance
plates, whether
or not presented
with rods or
plates (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75426. FOLDABLE TREADMILLS, WITH LCD CONSOLES WITH
CONTROL KEYPADS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.50 Foldable Free No change No change On or before ''.
treadmills, each 12/31/2023...
with a button-
release locking
mechanism
required for
folding the
running deck for
storage and
releasing from
the storage
position for use,
capable of
wireless data
exchange and
incorporating a
liquid crystal
display console
with control
keypad (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75427. FOLDABLE TREADMILLS, WITH TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLES
MEASURING 44.5 CM OR LESS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.51 Foldable Free No change No change On or before ''.
treadmills, each 12/31/2023...
equipped with a
button-release
locking mechanism
required for
folding the
running deck for
storage and
releasing from
the storage
position for use,
capable of
wireless data
exchange and
incorporating a
touchscreen
console having a
diagonal display
size measuring
44.5 cm or less
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75428. INDOOR CYCLING MACHINES WITH WIRELESS DATA
TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAYS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.52 Stationary indoor Free No change No change On or before ''.
cycling exercise 12/31/2023...
cycles, each with
a frame designed
to simulate the
user's body
position and
pedaling of an
outdoor road
bicycle, with
visible flywheel,
equipped with an
adjustable
magnetic brake to
resist rotation
of the flywheel,
manual emergency
braking mechanism
and interactive
touchscreen
display capable
of wireless data
exchange and two
water bottle
holders (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75429. INDOOR CYCLING MACHINES WITH LCD CONSOLES AND TWO
WATER BOTTLE HOLDERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.53 Stationary indoor Free No change No change On or before ''.
cycling exercise 12/31/2023...
cycles, each with
a frame designed
to simulate the
user's body
position and
pedaling of an
outdoor road
bicycle, with
visible flywheel,
equipped with an
adjustable
magnetic brake to
resist rotation
of the flywheel,
manual emergency
braking
mechanism, liquid
crystal display
console, wireless
data exchange
capability and
two water bottle
holders (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75430. INDOOR CYCLING MACHINES WITH LCD CONSOLES AND
SINGLE WATER BOTTLE HOLDER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.54 Stationary indoor 1.4% No change No change On or before ''.
cycling exercise 12/31/2023...
cycles, each with
frame designed to
simulate the
user's body
position and
pedaling of an
outdoor road
bicycle, with
visible flywheel,
equipped with an
adjustable
friction pad
brake to resist
rotation of the
flywheel, manual
emergency braking
mechanism, liquid
crystal display
console and
single water
bottle holder
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75431. RECUMBENT ELLIPTICAL MACHINES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.55 Recumbent seated Free No change No change On or before ''.
fitness 12/31/2023...
equipment, each
with pivoting
closed-loop
handles that
perform
alternating
movements and
foot pedals that
move in an
elliptical
motion, driving a
resistance
assembly in the
base, with
optional-use
stationary foot
supports for
enhanced upper
body workout
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75432. FITNESS EQUIPMENT COMBINING THE FUNCTIONS OF AN
ELLIPTICAL AND A STAIR STEPPER, WEIGHT OVER 90
KGS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.56 Fitness Free No change No change On or before ''.
equipment, each 12/31/2023...
with pivoting
handles and foot
pedals that
perform
alternating
movements
combining the
motions of a
stepper and an
elliptical
machine, driving
simultaneously a
radial fan and
magnetic brake in
the base,
equipped with a
lever for the
manual adjustment
of resistance
levels, weighing
over 90 kgs
(provided for in
subheading
9506.91.00) ....
SEC. 75433. FOLDABLE TREADMILLS WITH TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE
GREATER THAN 44.4 CM.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.57 Foldable 0.5% No change No change On or before ''.
treadmills, each 12/31/2023...
equipped with a
button-release
locking mechanism
required for
folding the
running deck for
storage and
releasing the
deck from the
storage position
for use; such
treadmills
capable of
wireless data
exchange and each
incorporating a
touchscreen
console having a
diagonal display
measuring over
44.4 cm (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75434. INTERACTIVE INDOOR CYCLING EXERCISE CYCLES.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.58 Interactive Free No change No change On or before ''.
indoor cycling 12/31/2023...
exercise cycles,
capable of
wireless data
exchange,
simulating the
movement of
outdoor cycling,
employing dynamic
inertia magnetic
resistance and an
electromotor
brake system
within an
enclosed plastic
four-legged base
and incorporating
curved drop
handlebars with
electronic gear
shifters, dual
interactive air
fans, tablet
mount and a
workout session
performance
display (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00), the
foregoing other
than goods
described in any
other heading of
this subchapter..
SEC. 75435. MULTIMODALITY FITNESS EQUIPMENT, WITH INTEGRATED
CONTACT GRIP HEART RATE MONITORS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.59 Fitness Free No change No change On or before ''.
equipment, each 12/31/2023...
with pivoting
handles and foot
pedals that
perform
alternating
movements which
combine the
motions of a
stepper and an
elliptical
machine, driving
simultaneously a
radial fan and
magnetic brake in
the base, the
foregoing
weighing less
than 90 kg and
equipped with
integrated
contact grip
heart rate
monitor (provided
for in subheading
9506.91.00)......
SEC. 75436. FISHING REELS VALUED NOT OVER $2.70 EACH, PRE-
SPOOLED, WITH ROD AND FISHING LINE.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.60 Fishing rods, 5.9% No change No change On or before ''.
each presented 12/31/2023...
with a fishing
reel valued not
over $2.70 each,
pre-spooled with
fishing line, the
foregoing put up
for retail sale
as a complete kit
each comprising
one rod and one
reel (whether or
not containing
other
accessories),
with each kit
having an
aggregate value
of no more than
$30 (provided for
in subheading
9507.30.20)......
SEC. 75437. FISHING REELS VALUED NOT OVER $2.70 EACH.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.61 Fishing reels 5.7% No change No change On or before ''.
valued not over 12/31/2023...
$2.70 each
(provided for in
subheading
9507.30.20)......
SEC. 75438. HARD ARTIFICIAL CRANKBAITS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.62 Artificial baits 3.8% No change No change On or before ''.
of rigid 12/31/2023...
plastics, each
with two or more
treble hooks
attached and with
wire loops at the
top or front end
for attaching
fishing line,
such baits shaped
to approximate
bait fish,
whether or not
having a plastic
lip at the bottom
front end, the
foregoing put up
for retail sale
and valued not
over $20 each;
such goods
excluding baits
with a blunt
front end and
excluding baits
with a torpedo
shape (provided
for in subheading
9507.90.70)......
SEC. 75439. COLLAPSIBLE BIG GAME DECOYS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.63 Foldable decoys, 0.3% No change No change On or before ''.
each depicting 12/31/2023...
birds or
wildlife,
constructed from
two or more
layers of printed
textile fabric of
polyester
supported by a
metal spring band
system (provided
for in subheading
9507.90.80)......
SEC. 75440. VACUUM STEEL HINGED LID PITCHERS, NOT EXCEEDING 1
LITER.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.64 Insulated thermal Free No change No change On or before ''.
pitchers, each 12/31/2023...
with stainless
steel interior
and exterior,
with hinged
stainless steel
lid, no separate
base and a
capacity not
exceeding 1 liter
(provided for in
subheading
9617.00.10)......
SEC. 75441. VACUUM INSULATED DRINKWARE HAVING A CAPACITY
EXCEEDING 1 LITER BUT NOT EXCEEDING 2 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.65 Stainless steel 6.1% No change No change On or before ''.
vacuum insulated 12/31/2023...
drinkware, double-
walled, and
complete with
cases, having a
capacity
exceeding 1 liter
but not exceeding
2 liters
(provided for in
subheading
9617.00.30)......
SEC. 75442. VACUUM INSULATED DRINKWARE HAVING A CAPACITY
EXCEEDING 2 LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 4 LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.66 Stainless steel 4.9% No change No change On or before ''.
vacuum insulated 12/31/2023...
drinkware, double-
walled, having a
capacity
exceeding 2
liters but not
exceeding 4
liters, complete
with cases
(provided for in
subheading
9617.00.40)......
SEC. 75443. VACUUM GLASS LINED STEEL COFFEE SERVERS OVER 2
LITERS.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.67 Insulated coffee Free No change No change On or before ''.
servers, each 12/31/2023...
with exterior of
stainless steel
and vacuum liner
of glass, with a
hinged brew-
through lid with
push-button
dispensing, such
servers with
seamless design
and without
separate base;
the foregoing
with capacity
over 2 liters
(provided for in
subheading
9617.00.40)......
SEC. 75444. VACUUM GLASS LINED STEEL COFFEE SERVERS OVER 2
LITERS WITH LEVER DISPENSING.
Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:
`` 9902.33.68 Insulated vacuum Free No change No change On or before ''.
coffee servers, 12/31/2023...
each with
exterior layer of
stainless steel
and liner of
glass, with a
hinged brew-
through lid with
lever action
dispensing, such
servers without
separate base;
the foregoing
with capacity
over 2 liters
(provided for in
subheading
9617.00.40)......
PART II--EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS
SEC. 75451. EXTENSION OF CERTAIN EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS
AND REDUCTIONS AND OTHER MODIFICATIONS.
(a) Extensions.--Each of the following headings is amended by striking the date in the effective period column and inserting ``12/31/2023'':
(1) Heading 9902.01.01 (relating to frozen, boiled glutinous corn).
(2) Heading 9902.01.02 (relating to mustard seed oil).
(3) Heading 9902.01.03 (relating to unsweetened cocoa powder).
(4) Heading 9902.01.09 (relating to pepperoncini preserved in brine).
(5) Heading 9902.01.11 (relating to dried strawberries).
(6) Heading 9902.01.18 (relating to isododecane).
(7) Heading 9902.01.22 (relating to nitrosylsulfuric acid).
(8) Heading 9902.01.24 (relating to sulfamic acid).
(9) Heading 9902.01.26 (relating to certain spherical particles of silicon dioxide).
(10) Heading 9902.01.27 (relating to dioxosilane spherical particles (mean particle size 0.007-0.020 mm)).
(11) Heading 9902.01.29 (relating to certain silicon dioxide spherical particles (mean particle size 28-45 micrometers)).
(12) Heading 9902.01.33 (relating to thionyl chloride).
(13) Heading 9902.01.36 (relating to hydroxylamine free base).
(14) Heading 9902.01.37 (relating to hydroxylamine sulphate).
(15) Heading 9902.01.40 (relating to tin(IV) oxide).
(16) Heading 9902.01.41 (relating to ammonium bifluoride).
(17) Heading 9902.01.46 (relating to potassium bifluoride).
(18) Heading 9902.01.52 (relating to cesium chloride).
(19) Heading 9902.01.53 (relating to cesium iodide).
(20) Heading 9902.01.54 (relating to sodium sulfides).
(21) Heading 9902.01.55 (relating to sodium thiosulfate).
(22) Heading 9902.01.57 (relating to sodium hypophosphite).
(23) Heading 9902.01.58 (relating to monopotassium phosphate).
(24) Heading 9902.01.59 (relating to ammonium polyphosphate).
(25) Heading 9902.01.63 (relating to sodium ferrocyanide).
(26) Heading 9902.01.68 (relating to sodium thiocyanate).
(27) Heading 9902.01.69 (relating to silver sodium zirconium hydrogenphosphate).
(28) Heading 9902.01.75 (relating to yttrium oxide).
(29) Heading 9902.01.76 (relating to ytterbium trifluoride powder).
(30) Heading 9902.01.77 (relating to titanium hydride).
(31) Heading 9902.01.79 (relating to lithium aluminum hydride).
(32) Heading 9902.01.81 (relating to n-butyl chloride).
(33) Heading 9902.01.82 (relating to 1,6-dichlorohexane).
(34) Heading 9902.01.83 (relating to allyl bromide).
(35) Heading 9902.01.84 (relating to DCP).
(36) Heading 9902.01.86 (relating to o-dichlorobenzene).
(37) Heading 9902.01.89 (relating to 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene).
(38) Heading 9902.01.91 (relating to o-chlorobenzyl chloride (oCBC)).
(39) Heading 9902.01.92 (relating to dichlorotoluene).
(40) Heading 9902.01.93 (relating to 2-chloro-6-fluorobenzylchloride).
(41) Heading 9902.01.98 (relating to lithium p-styrenesulfonate).
(42) Heading 9902.01.99 (relating to monomer used in water treatment).
(43) Heading 9902.02.01 (relating to para toluene sulfonic acid).
(44) Heading 9902.02.03 (relating to methanesulfonyl chloride).
(45) Heading 9902.02.04 (relating to 4-chloro-3,5-dinitrobenzotrifluoride).
(46) Heading 9902.02.05 (relating to 2-methyl-5-nitrobenzenesulfonic acid).
(47) Heading 9902.02.06 (relating to triflic acid).
(48) Heading 9902.02.07 (relating to triflic anhydride).
(49) Heading 9902.02.08 (relating to potassium perfluoroethyl cyclohexanesulphonate).
(50) Heading 9902.02.09 (relating to 2-octanol solvent).
(51) Heading 9902.02.11 (relating to sodium methylate powder).
(52) Heading 9902.02.12 (relating to magnesium tert-butoxide).
(53) Heading 9902.02.13 (relating to propargyl alcohol).
(54) Heading 9902.02.15 (relating to 1,2-pentanediol).
(55) Heading 9902.02.16 (relating to 2,5-dimethylhexane-2,5-diol).
(56) Heading 9902.02.19 (relating to a-naphthol).
(57) Heading 9902.02.21 (relating to 2-phenylphenol).
(58) Heading 9902.02.22 (relating to Preventol ON extra preservative).
(59) Heading 9902.02.26 (relating to 2,2'-methylene-bis-(4-methyl-6-tert-butylphenol)).
(60) Heading 9902.02.27 (relating to 2,2'-(2-methylpropylidene)bis[4,6-dimethyl-phenol]).
(61) Heading 9902.02.28 (relating to 4,4'-butylidenebis(3-methyl-6-tert-butylphenol)).
(62) Heading 9902.02.29 (relating to 2,5-bis(1,1-dimethylpropyl)-1,4-benzenediol).
(63) Heading 9902.02.30 (relating to tris(2'-methyl-4'-hydroxy-5'-t- butylphenyl)butane).
(64) Heading 9902.02.32 (relating to ortho nitro phenol).
(65) Heading 9902.02.33 (relating to 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol).
(66) Heading 9902.02.37 (relating to allyl pentaerythritol).
(67) Heading 9902.02.38 (relating to t-butyl cumyl peroxide).
(68) Heading 9902.02.39 (relating to dicumyl peroxide).
(69) Heading 9902.02.40 (relating to cumene hydroperoxide).
(70) Heading 9902.02.44 (relating to 3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dienal).
(71) Heading 9902.02.47 (relating to cyclobutanecarboxaldehyde).
(72) Heading 9902.02.50 (relating to TBMB).
(73) Heading 9902.02.51 (relating to 7-hydroxycitronellal).
(74) Heading 9902.02.52 (relating to 2,4-disulfobenzaldehyde).
(75) Heading 9902.02.53 (relating to p-
(trifluoromethyl)benzaldehyde).
(76) Heading 9902.02.55 (relating to (E)-4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-3-bute).
(77) Heading 9902.02.57 (relating to 1,3-cyclohexanedione).
(78) Heading 9902.02.61 (relating to 5-chloro-1-indanone).
(79) Heading 9902.02.64 (relating to 2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone).
(80) Heading 9902.02.67 (relating to amalanthraquine
(AAQ)).
(81) Heading 9902.02.68 (relating to nitroanthraquinone).
(82) Heading 9902.02.74 (relating to dichloroacetyl chloride).
(83) Heading 9902.02.79 (relating to dilauroyl peroxide).
(84) Heading 9902.02.84 (relating to crotonic acid).
(85) Heading 9902.02.88 (relating to 4-nitrobenzoyl chloride).
(86) Heading 9902.02.89 (relating to methyl cinnamate).
(87) Heading 9902.02.90 (relating to peroxide used in silicone rubber).
(88) Heading 9902.02.91 (relating to oxalic acid).
(89) Heading 9902.02.96 (relating to himic anhydride).
(90) Heading 9902.02.99 (relating to BPDA-U).
(91) Heading 9902.03.06 (relating to hydroxypivalic acid neopentyl glycol ester).
(92) Heading 9902.03.10 (relating to gallic acid).
(93) Heading 9902.03.19 (relating to prohexadione calcium).
(94) Heading 9902.03.21 (relating to Dichlorprop-p).
(95) Heading 9902.03.22 (relating to 2,4-DB).
(96) Heading 9902.03.29 (relating to DEDC).
(97) Heading 9902.03.30 (relating to input for high performance films).
(98) Heading 9902.03.33 (relating to (+)-abscisic acid).
(99) Heading 9902.03.38 (relating to tolclofos methyl).
(100) Heading 9902.03.40 (relating to DMHP).
(101) Heading 9902.03.42 (relating to antioxidant/stabilizer).
(102) Heading 9902.03.43 (relating to Fosetyl-Al).
(103) Heading 9902.03.44 (relating to Perkadox 16).
(104) Heading 9902.03.48 (relating to 2-ethylhexylamine).
(105) Heading 9902.03.51 (relating to N,N'-bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine).
(106) Heading 9902.03.53 (relating to N,N-diethyl-1,3-propanediamine).
(107) Heading 9902.03.54 (relating to 2,4-dichloroaniline).
(108) Heading 9902.03.55 (relating to 4-chloro-2-nitroaniline).
(109) Heading 9902.03.59 (relating to 2,6-dichloroaniline).
(110) Heading 9902.03.60 (relating to N-ethyl-N-benzyl aniline).
(111) Heading 9902.03.62 (relating to p-chloroaniline).
(112) Heading 9902.03.64 (relating to ethyl benzyl aniline sulfonic acid).
(113) Heading 9902.03.67 (relating to p-toluidine).
(114) Heading 9902.03.68 (relating to Benfluralin).
(115) Heading 9902.03.72 (relating to Butralin).
(116) Heading 9902.03.73 (relating to 4-amino-3-methylbenzenesulfonic acid).
(117) Heading 9902.03.74 (relating to 2,4-xylidine).
(118) Heading 9902.03.75 (relating to mixed xylidines).
(119) Heading 9902.03.76 (relating to dodecyl aniline mixed isomers).
(120) Heading 9902.03.78 (relating to amino methyl benzene).
(121) Heading 9902.03.79 (relating to 2-ethyl-6-methylaniline).
(122) Heading 9902.03.90 (relating to dipropoxy-p-toluidine).
(123) Heading 9902.03.95 (relating to RODA).
(124) Heading 9902.03.96 (relating to 4-methoxy-2-methyldiphenylamine).
(125) Heading 9902.04.04 (relating to 4-chlorophenylglycine).
(126) Heading 9902.04.05 (relating to 2-amino-5-sulfobenzoic acid).
(127) Heading 9902.04.09 (relating to intermediate used in herbicides).
(128) Heading 9902.04.10 (relating to manganese disodium EDTA).
(129) Heading 9902.04.11 (relating to sarcosine, sodium salt).
(130) Heading 9902.04.12 (relating to copper disodium EDTA).
(131) Heading 9902.04.13 (relating to sodium lauriminodipropinonate).
(132) Heading 9902.04.18 (relating to lecithin derived from sunflower).
(133) Heading 9902.04.19 (relating to lecithin derived from soybeans).
(134) Heading 9902.04.24 (relating to tetra-n-butylurea).
(135) Heading 9902.04.26 (relating to certain crosslinking agent for powder coatings).
(136) Heading 9902.04.31 (relating to Linuron).
(137) Heading 9902.04.32 (relating to carboxyamide function compounds).
(138) Heading 9902.04.33 (relating to Chlorpropham).
(139) Heading 9902.04.37 (relating to Zoxamide).
(140) Heading 9902.04.41 (relating to Cyclanilide).
(141) Heading 9902.04.44 (relating to Napropamide).
(142) Holding 9902.04.47 (relating to Mandestrobin technical).
(143) Heading 9902.04.50 (relating to MMTDCA).
(144) Heading 9902.04.53 (relating to 2-chloroacetoacetanilide (AAOCA)).
(145) Heading 9902.04.54 (relating to acetoacetyl-2,5-dimethoxy-4-chloroanilide).
(146) Heading 9902.04.72 (relating to Cyfluthrin (excluding b-Cyfluthrin)).
(147) Heading 9902.04.73 (relating to Cypermethrin).
(148) Heading 9902.04.75 (relating to Alpha-Cypermethrin technical).
(149) Heading 9902.04.83 (relating to aminoazobenzene-p-sulfonic acid).
(150) Heading 9902.04.91 (relating to Daminozide).
(151) Heading 9902.04.92 (relating to aminoguanidine bicarbonate).
(152) Heading 9902.04.95 (relating to p-chlorophenylisocyanate).
(153) Heading 9902.04.96 (relating to phenylisocyanate).
(154) Heading 9902.04.99 (relating to Thiobencarb).
(155) Heading 9902.05.01 (relating to EPTC).
(156) Heading 9902.05.02 (relating to Phosmet).
(157) Heading 9902.05.06 (relating to active ingredient for fungicide).
(158) Heading 9902.05.10 (relating to 4,6-bis(octylthiomethyl)-o-cresol).
(159) Heading 9902.05.11 (relating to 4,4'-thiobis 2-1,1-dimethylethyl-5-methyl-phenol).
(160) Heading 9902.05.13 (relating to thiobis(6-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol)).
(161) Heading 9902.05.21 (relating to thioglycolic acid).
(162) Heading 9902.05.22 (relating to 2-mercaptoethanol).
(163) Heading 9902.05.30 (relating to triphenylphosphine).
(164) Heading 9902.05.31 (relating to Fenbutatin oxide).
(165) Heading 9902.05.33 (relating to ultraviolet dye).
(166) Heading 9902.05.38 (relating to MSMA).
(167) Heading 9902.05.55 (relating to Ethofumesate).
(168) Heading 9902.05.56 (relating to Carbosulfan Technical).
(169) Heading 9902.05.57 (relating to Helional).
(170) Heading 9902.05.58 (relating to reaction mixture of
(rel-2R,4R)-tetrahydro (pyranol)).
(171) Heading 9902.05.61 (relating to Fenpyroximate).
(172) Heading 9902.05.64 (relating to Tolfenpyrad).
(173) Heading 9902.05.65 (relating to Penflufen).
(174) Heading 9902.05.75 (relating to Fenamidone).
(175) Heading 9902.05.81 (relating to Boscalid).
(176) Heading 9902.05.93 (relating to Triclopyr).
(177) Heading 9902.05.96 (relating to Mepiquat chloride).
(178) Heading 9902.05.98 (relating to Saltidin).
(179) Heading 9902.06.03 (relating to Pyridalyl).
(180) Heading 9902.06.08 (relating to 2-acetylnicotinic acid).
(181) Heading 9902.06.09 (relating to light stabilizer).
(182) Heading 9902.06.12 (relating to 5-methylpyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid (5-MPDC)).
(183) Heading 9902.06.26 (relating to Quinaldine).
(184) Heading 9902.06.28 (relating to Terbacil).
(185) Heading 9902.06.29 (relating to Bispyribac sodium).
(186) Heading 9902.06.36 (relating to Pirimiphos-methyl).
(187) Heading 9902.06.42 (relating to phenyl(4,6-dimethoxy-pyrimidin-2-yl)carbamate).
(188) Heading 9902.06.43 (relating to Methyliodouracil).
(189) Heading 9902.06.48 (relating to 2-amino-4,6-dimethylpyrimidine).
(190) Heading 9902.06.50 (relating to cyanuric chloride).
(191) Heading 9902.06.55 (relating to Simazine).
(192) Heading 9902.06.62 (relating to tris (2-hydroxyethyl) isocyanurate (THEIC)).
(193) Heading 9902.06.63 (relating to 2-amino-4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazine).
(194) Heading 9902.06.64 (relating to 4-methoxy-N,6-dimethyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-amine).
(195) Heading 9902.06.65 (relating to triallyl cyanurate).
(196) Heading 9902.06.71 (relating to Fenbuconazole fungicide).
(197) Heading 9902.06.72 (relating to Fenazaquin).
(198) Heading 9902.06.74 (relating to Pyridaben).
(199) Heading 9902.06.79 (relating to Triticonazole).
(200) Heading 9902.06.83 (relating to Carbendazim).
(201) Heading 9902.06.86 (relating to Tetraconazole).
(202) Heading 9902.06.92 (relating to 2-[3-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]ethyl methacrylate).
(203) Heading 9902.06.96 (relating to PolyAziridine PZ-33).
(204) Heading 9902.06.98 (relating to 5-amino-1,2-dihydro-3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione).
(205) Heading 9902.07.09 (relating to 2-mercaptobenzothiazole).
(206) Heading 9902.07.10 (relating to corrosion inhibitor).
(207) Heading 9902.07.11 (relating to 2-amino 4-methyl benzothiazole).
(208) Heading 9902.07.12 (relating to accelerator for rubber production).
(209) Heading 9902.07.17 (relating to Carboxin).
(210) Heading 9902.07.18 (relating to 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3(2H)-one,2-butyl).
(211) Heading 9902.07.19 (relating to 4-[3-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(3,4-dimethoxyph)).
(212) Heading 9902.07.23 (relating to Bentazon).
(213) Heading 9902.07.25 (relating to Topramezone).
(214) Heading 9902.07.34 (relating to OBPA).
(215) Heading 9902.07.48 (relating to 2-amino-3-cyanothiophene).
(216) Heading 9902.07.49 (relating to Tebuthiuron technical).
(217) Heading 9902.07.51 (relating to performance fluid).
(218) Heading 9902.07.52 (relating to Etridiazole).
(219) Heading 9902.07.59 (relating to para-toluene sulphonyl hydrazide).
(220) Heading 9902.07.61 (relating to Sulfometuron-methyl).
(221) Heading 9902.07.63 (relating to Tosyl-4-CPP).
(222) Heading 9902.07.64 (relating to Asulam).
(223) Heading 9902.07.67 (relating to methyl 2-
(aminosulfonyl) benzoate).
(224) Heading 9902.07.68 (relating to methyl 3-sulfamoylthiophene-2-carboxylate).
(225) Heading 9902.07.69 (relating to 3-(ethylsulfonyl)-2-pyridinesulfonamide).
(226) Heading 9902.07.70 (relating to carbamic acid, N-[[3-
[(dimethyl...]-, phenyl ester).
(227) Heading 9902.07.81 (relating to black carrot color concentrate).
(228) Heading 9902.07.82 (relating to purple sweet potato color concentrate).
(229) Heading 9902.07.83 (relating to red cabbage color concentrate).
(230) Heading 9902.07.84 (relating to red radish color concentrate).
(231) Heading 9902.08.09 (relating to Disperse Blue 77).
(232) Heading 9902.08.11 (relating to Disperse Red 60).
(233) Heading 9902.08.16 (relating to Acid Black 194).
(234) Heading 9902.08.18 (relating to acid dye for Pigment Red 144).
(235) Heading 9902.08.39 (relating to indigo, Vat Blue 1).
(236) Heading 9902.08.40 (relating to Pigment Orange 43/Vat Orange 7).
(237) Heading 9902.08.43 (relating to Vat Blue 19).
(238) Heading 9902.08.45 (relating to Vat Blue 1, reduced).
(239) Heading 9902.08.46 (relating to isoviolanthrone-Vat Violet 10).
(240) Heading 9902.08.47 (relating to Vat Blue 4).
(241) Heading 9902.08.57 (relating to Reactive Red 180).
(242) Heading 9902.08.61 (relating to G500 blue crude).
(243) Heading 9902.08.65 (relating to Solvent Orange 63).
(244) Heading 9902.08.69 (relating to Solvent Red 179).
(245) Heading 9902.08.71 (relating to Solvent Violet 13 (CI 60725)).
(246) Heading 9902.08.72 (relating to Solvent Yellow 195).
(247) Heading 9902.08.73 (relating to Solvent Yellow 163).
(248) Heading 9902.08.74 (relating to Solvent Red 227).
(249) Heading 9902.08.75 (relating to Solvent Red 169).
(250) Heading 9902.08.76 (relating to Solvent Yellow 114).
(251) Heading 9902.08.77 (relating to Solvent Orange 60).
(252) Heading 9902.08.78 (relating to Solvent Red 135).
(253) Heading 9902.08.79 (relating to Solvent Blue 35).
(254) Heading 9902.08.81 (relating to 2,4-dinitrophenol).
(255) Heading 9902.08.84 (relating to optical brightener).
(256) Heading 9902.08.85 (relating to whitening agent).
(257) Heading 9902.08.87 (relating to organic luminescent pigments and dyes).
(258) Heading 9902.08.88 (relating to phosphorescent pigments zinc sulfide, copper doped).
(259) Heading 9902.09.01 (relating to cold pressed grapefruit oil).
(260) Heading 9902.09.02 (relating to oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE)).
(261) Heading 9902.09.03 (relating to ADV 7800 S-ME).
(262) Heading 9902.09.04 (relating to surfactant).
(263) Heading 9902.09.05 (relating to ADV 7850 A-ME).
(264) Heading 9902.09.06 (relating to ADV 7800 S-W).
(265) Heading 9902.09.09 (relating to certain esters).
(266) Heading 9902.09.12 (relating to surfactant used in pesticides).
(267) Heading 9902.09.14 (relating to sparklers).
(268) Heading 9902.09.17 (relating to poly pale ester 10).
(269) Heading 9902.09.18 (relating to Dymerex).
(270) Heading 9902.09.26 (relating to Tetrachlorvinfos formulations).
(271) Heading 9902.09.27 (relating to mixtures of Clofentezine).
(272) Heading 9902.09.32 (relating to zinc phosphate formulations).
(273) Heading 9902.09.39 (relating to formulated Methomyl).
(274) Heading 9902.09.47 (relating to mixtures of Oxathiapiprolin).
(275) Heading 9902.09.65 (relating to product for post-harvest fruit treatment).
(276) Heading 9902.09.67 (relating to mixtures of Famoxadone, Cymoxanil, and application adjuvants).
(277) Heading 9902.09.73 (relating to Ziram).
(278) Heading 9902.09.74 (relating to Thiram).
(279) Heading 9902.09.82 (relating to Dodine mixtures.)
(280) Heading 9902.09.83 (relating to packs used in fruit treatment).
(281) Heading 9902.09.91 (relating to Pyraflufen ethyl 40 percent (ET MB 40)).
(282) Heading 9902.09.97 (relating to Napropamide formulations).
(283) Heading 9902.09.98 (relating to Sulfometuron-methyl formulations).
(284) Heading 9902.10.16 (relating to granular herbicide).
(285) Heading 9902.10.18 (relating to Fosamine).
(286) Heading 9902.10.20 (relating to 5-amino-1,3-dihydro-2H-benzimidazol-2-one).
(287) Heading 9902.10.26 (relating to mixture used in vulcanization).
(288) Heading 9902.10.34 (relating to reaction products of phosphorus trichloride).
(289) Heading 9902.10.38 (relating to potassium methylate solution).
(290) Heading 9902.10.39 (relating to additive for use in dish cleaning formulations).
(291) Heading 9902.10.43 (relating to glycol ester).
(292) Heading 9902.10.46 (relating to lauryl-cetyl alcohol).
(293) Heading 9902.10.52 (relating to polymeric ester blend).
(294) Heading 9902.10.53 (relating to CE-1618BL methyl palmitate/oleate).
(295) Heading 9902.10.58 (relating to speciality monomers).
(296) Heading 9902.10.60 (relating to sodium ethylate).
(297) Heading 9902.10.63 (relating to synthetic acid washed beta zeolite powder).
(298) Heading 9902.10.70 (relating to amorphous alpha olefin with high softening point).
(299) Heading 9902.10.71 (relating to polymethylpentene
(PMP) polyolefin copolymer).
(300) Heading 9902.10.72 (relating to light stabilizer).
(301) Heading 9902.10.73 (relating to non-functionalized polybutadiene).
(302) Heading 9902.10.78 (relating to vinyl chloride-hydroxypropyl acrylate copolymer).
(303) Heading 9902.10.80 (relating to S02F melt processable resin).
(304) Heading 9902.10.85 (relating to material used in paper coatings).
(305) Heading 9902.10.89 (relating to esters for use in coatings).
(306) Heading 9902.10.92 (relating to lubricant for use in media).
(307) Heading 9902.10.94 (relating to ingredient used in transdermal patches).
(308) Heading 9902.10.99 (relating to vinyl acetate-alkeneoic acid copolymer).
(309) Heading 9902.11.03 (relating to product used in coatings and adhesives).
(310) Heading 9902.11.05 (relating to polymeric sulfonic acid).
(311) Heading 9902.11.06 (relating to 2-propenoic acid, sodium salt).
(312) Heading 9902.11.07 (relating to poly(butyl methacrylate).
(313) Heading 9902.11.08 (relating to poly(ethyl acrylate-co-methyl methacrylate)).
(314) Heading 9902.11.09 (relating to poly(methacrylic acid-co-methyl methacrylate) 1:1).
(315) Heading 9902.11.10 (relating to poly(methyl acrylate-co-methyl methacrylate).
(316) Heading 9902.11.17 (relating to sorbitol diglycidyl ether epoxide resin).
(317) Heading 9902.11.20 (relating to linear aliphatic polycarbonate polyester).
(318) Heading 9902.11.30 (relating to products for enhancing optical transparency).
(319) Heading 9902.11.31 (relating to polyamide powders).
(320) Heading 9902.11.32 (relating to formulation for use in thermoplastic injection molding).
(321) Heading 9902.11.33 (relating to formulation for use in plastics applications).
(322) Heading 9902.11.35 (relating to Phenol, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-,polymer with formaldehyde).
(323) Heading 9902.11.38 (relating to polyurethane hardener).
(324) Heading 9902.11.39 (relating to H12MDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate).
(325) Heading 9902.11.40 (relating to TDI based blocked aromatic polyisocyanate).
(326) Heading 9902.11.41 (relating to self-cross linking, stoving polyurethane resin).
(327) Heading 9902.11.46 (relating to aliphatic/aromatic polyisocyanate copolymer).
(328) Heading 9902.11.47 (relating to TDI based aromatic polyisocyanate).
(329) Heading 9902.11.48 (relating to water-dispersible HDI based polyisocyanate).
(330) Heading 9902.11.58 (relating to industrial nitrocellulose (damped alcohol content of 33-37%)).
(331) Heading 9902.11.60 (relating to propylene glycol alginate (PGA)).
(332) Heading 9902.11.61 (relating to alginic acid and other alginates).
(333) Heading 9902.11.63 (relating to sodium hyaluronate).
(334) Heading 9902.11.64 (relating to weak acid cation ion-exchange resin).
(335) Heading 9902.11.65 (relating to weak acid macroporous cation ion-exchange resins).
(336) Heading 9902.11.87 (relating to regenerated cellulose sheets for industrial sponges).
(337) Heading 9902.11.95 (relating to single wrapped cutlery joined by a skewer).
(338) Heading 9902.11.98 (relating to plastic pet crate pan).
(339) Heading 9902.12.01 (relating to boxing and mixed martial arts gloves of plastic).
(340) Heading 9902.12.06 (relating to plastic non-skid base rings for toilet brush caddies).
(341) Heading 9902.12.12 (relating to head straps and quickclips for cameras).
(342) Heading 9902.12.16 (relating to frame mounts for cameras).
(343) Heading 9902.12.17 (relating to large tube mounts for cameras).
(344) Heading 9902.12.21 (relating to replacement camera doors).
(345) Heading 9902.12.22 (relating to seatpost camera mounts).
(346) Heading 9902.12.23 (relating to adhesive camera mounts).
(347) Heading 9902.12.27 (relating to sets of assorted plastic camera mounts).
(348) Heading 9902.12.35 (relating to life jackets for pets).
(349) Heading 9902.12.37 (relating to doll diaper bags).
(350) Heading 9902.12.40 (relating to doll carriers without windows).
(351) Heading 9902.12.53 (relating to plastic cases for electronic games or accessories).
(352) Heading 9902.12.60 (relating to boxing and mixed martial arts gloves of leather).
(353) Heading 9902.12.64 (relating to women's leather belts valued at $7 or more).
(354) Heading 9902.12.66 (relating to woven bamboo products).
(355) Heading 9902.12.67 (relating to woven wood products).
(356) Heading 9902.12.69 (relating to cashmere, not carded or combed).
(357) Heading 9902.12.70 (relating to camel hair, not carded or combed).
(358) Heading 9902.12.71 (relating to camel hair).
(359) Heading 9902.12.72 (relating to noils of camel hair).
(360) Heading 9902.12.73 (relating to cashmere, carded or combed).
(361) Heading 9902.12.74 (relating to camel hair, carded or combed).
(362) Heading 9902.12.75 (relating to yarn of carded cashmere, with a yarn count of 19.35 metric or higher).
(363) Heading 9902.12.76 (relating to yarn of carded cashmere, with a yarn count of less than 19.35 metric).
(364) Heading 9902.12.77 (relating to yarn of carded camel hair).
(365) Heading 9902.12.78 (relating to yarn of combed cashmere or yarn of camel hair).
(366) Heading 9902.12.79 (relating to woven fabric of carded vicuna hair of a weight not exceeding 300 g/m\2\).
(367) Heading 9902.12.83 (relating to production roll bleached woven cotton gauze).
(368) Heading 9902.12.84 (relating to bleached pique fabric).
(369) Heading 9902.12.85 (relating to dyed pique fabric).
(370) Heading 9902.12.89 (relating to high tenacity single rayon yarn with a decitex equal to or greater than 1,000).
(371) Heading 9902.12.90 (relating to high tenacity single rayon yarn with a decitex less than 1,000).
(372) Heading 9902.12.91 (relating to high tenacity multiple or cabled rayon yarn).
(373) Heading 9902.12.92 (relating to single yarn of viscose rayon).
(374) Heading 9902.12.93 (relating to twisted yarn of viscose rayon).
(375) Heading 9902.12.97 (relating to elastic, water-repellent woven polyester fabric).
(376) Heading 9902.12.98 (relating to acrylic fiber tow with an average decitex of between 2 and 5).
(377) Heading 9902.12.99 (relating to acrylic filament tow with an averge decitex of 2.2).
(378) Heading 9902.13.01 (relating to acrylic fiber tow with an average decitex of 3.3).
(379) Heading 9902.13.05 (relating to acrylic filament tow with a decitex of 3.3).
(380) Heading 9902.13.06 (relating to acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers, not processed).
(381) Heading 9902.13.07 (relating to modacrylic staple fibers with an average decitex of 2.2 and a fiber length of 38 mm).
(382) Heading 9902.13.08 (relating to modacrylic staple fibers with an average decitex of 2.2 and a fiber length of 51 mm).
(383) Heading 9902.13.09 (relating to modacrylic staple fibers with an average decitex of 1.7 and a fiber length of 51 mm).
(384) Heading 9902.13.10 (relating to acrylic staple fibers with an average decitex of 1.3 and a fiber length of 38 mm).
(385) Heading 9902.13.11 (relating to acrylic staple fibers with an average decitex of 1.3 and a fiber length of 40 mm).
(386) Heading 9902.13.12 (relating to synthetic staple fibers not processed for spinning).
(387) Heading 9902.13.13 (relating to acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 40 and 47.5 mm and a solar reflectance index less than 10).
(388) Heading 9902.13.14 (relating to acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 40 and 47.5 mm and a solar reflectance index between 10 and 30).
(389) Heading 9902.13.16 (relating to acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 48 and 60 mm and a solar reflectance index less than 10).
(390) Heading 9902.13.17 (relating to acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 48 and 60 mm and a solar reflectance index between 10 and 30).
(391) Heading 9902.13.18 (relating to acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 48 and 60 mm and a solar reflectance index greater than 30).
(392) Heading 9902.13.22 (relating to modified acrylic flame retardant staple fiber with a decitex of 3.9).
(393) Heading 9902.13.25 (relating to cellulosic man-made viscose rayon staple fiber).
(394) Heading 9902.13.27 (relating to certain staple fibers of viscose rayon).
(395) Heading 9902.13.30 (relating to flame retardant viscose rayon staple fibers, with decitex of 3.3 and length of 60 mm).
(396) Heading 9902.13.32 (relating to flame retardant viscose rayon staple fibers, with a decitex of 2.2 and length of 38 mm).
(397) Heading 9902.13.37 (relating to acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers, processed and with a decitex of 11.0).
(398) Heading 9902.13.39 (relating to rayon top).
(399) Heading 9902.13.40 (relating to woven fabrics of certain synthetic fibers).
(400) Heading 9902.13.43 (relating to heat exchange capillary material).
(401) Heading 9902.13.48 (relating to men's or boys' silk knit pullovers and cardigans).
(402) Heading 9902.13.52 (relating to neoprene guard socks).
(403) Heading 9902.13.55 (relating to boys' woven manmade fiber coats, 36 percent or more of wool).
(404) Heading 9902.13.70 (relating to batting gloves of manmade fibers).
(405) Heading 9902.13.72 (relating to fishing wader pocket pouches).
(406) Heading 9902.13.73 (relating to nylon wool packs).
(407) Heading 9902.13.86 (relating to bee nets).
(408) Heading 9902.13.87 (relating to camera chest harnesses).
(409) Heading 9902.13.90 (relating to camera wrist strap mounts).
(410) Heading 9902.13.95 (relating to men's protective active footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastic).
(411) Heading 9902.13.96 (relating to women's protective active shoes, covering the ankle).
(412) Heading 9902.13.97 (relating to women's protective active footwear, valued over $26 per pair, covering the ankle).
(413) Heading 9902.14.05 (relating to footwear made on a base or platform of wood).
(414) Heading 9902.14.12 (relating to women's protective active footwear, not covering the ankle, valued over $24 per pair).
(415) Heading 9902.14.13 (relating to women's protective active footwear, not covering the ankle, valued over $26 per pair).
(416) Heading 9902.14.16 (relating to children's footwear with waterproof soles, not covering the ankle, valued over
$18 per pair).
(417) Heading 9902.14.19 (relating to men's & boys' golf shoes with waterproof soles).
(418) Heading 9902.14.23 (relating to men's waterproof leather footwear, valued at $29 per pair or higher).
(419) Heading 9902.14.25 (relating to women's Oxford-style composite safety toe footwear).
(420) Heading 9902.14.26 (relating to footwear for other persons, with leather uppers, valued at $20 per pair or higher).
(421) Heading 9902.14.34 (relating to ski boots and snowboard boots).
(422) Heading 9902.14.37 (relating to men's boots for fishing waders).
(423) Heading 9902.14.48 (relating to house slippers with textile uppers).
(424) Heading 9902.14.56 (relating to removable footwear neoprene cuffs).
(425) Heading 9902.14.63 (relating to hats containing less than 23 percent or more of wool).
(426) Heading 9902.14.67 (relating to plastic plants for aquariums/terrariums).
(427) Heading 9902.14.76 (relating to polished wired glass in retangular sheets).
(428) Heading 9902.14.77 (relating to meniscus-shaped drawn glass-ceramic discs).
(429) Heading 9902.14.79 (relating to transparent glass-ceramic cookware).
(430) Heading 9902.14.85 (relating to chopped strands of glass).
(431) Heading 9902.14.89 (relating to strips consisting of silver and tin).
(432) Heading 9902.14.98 (relating to small metal wire crates for dogs).
(433) Heading 9902.15.05 (relating to side press wringer handles).
(434) Heading 9902.15.07 (relating to isosceles triangle wire).
(435) Heading 9902.15.10 (relating to zinc punches).
(436) Heading 9902.15.12 (relating to gallium unwrought in solid form).
(437) Heading 9902.15.15 (relating to gear driven one-handed pruners).
(438) Heading 9902.15.17 (relating to swivel head grass shears).
(439) Heading 9902.15.30 (relating to pet grooming scissors).
(440) Heading 9902.15.34 (relating to manicure and pedicure sets).
(441) Heading 9902.15.45 (relating to cast iron crankcases).
(442) Heading 9902.15.46 (relating to cylinder heads used solely or principally with marine compression ignition engines).
(443) Heading 9902.15.47 (relating to pistons).
(444) Heading 9902.15.49 (relating to high pressure pumps).
(445) Heading 9902.15.55 (relating to exhaust fans for permanent installation).
(446) Heading 9902.15.57 (relating to household range hoods).
(447) Heading 9902.15.58 (relating to pre-assembled pedestal fan column assemblies).
(448) Heading 9902.15.59 (relating to grilles for exhaust fans).
(449) Heading 9902.15.66 (relating to pressure distillation columns).
(450) Heading 9902.15.68 (relating to mobile sprinklers).
(451) Heading 9902.15.75 (relating to benchtop band saws).
(452) Heading 9902.15.76 (relating to certain stationary band saws).
(453) Heading 9902.15.77 (relating to tilting arbor table saws).
(454) Heading 9902.15.78 (relating to certain table saws with 10 inch (25.4 cm) blade).
(455) Heading 9902.15.80 (relating to drill presses).
(456) Heading 9902.15.81 (relating to electrical rotary drill, hammer and chiseling tools).
(457) Heading 9902.15.89 (relating to telescope mirror segment support assemblies).
(458) Heading 9902.15.93 (relating to regulator valves).
(459) Heading 9902.15.97 (relating to used camshafts and crankshafts for diesel engines).
(460) Heading 9902.15.99 (relating to crankshaft bearings).
(461) Heading 9902.16.03 (relating to flexplates for engines).
(462) Heading 9902.16.11 (relating to motor assemblies for air circulator electric fans).
(463) Heading 9902.16.12 (relating to motors for high wattage fans).
(464) Heading 9902.16.13 (relating to alternating current multiphase submersible pump motors with output between 3 kilowatts and 14.92 kilowatts).
(465) Heading 9902.16.14 (relating to alternating current multiphase submersible pump motors with output between 149.2 kilowatts and 150 kilowatts).
(466) Heading 9902.16.15 (relating to alternating current generators for exercise equipment).
(467) Heading 9902.16.26 (relating to electromechanical knives.)
(468) Heading 9902.16.28 (relating to automatic food feeders for dogs and cats).
(469) Heading 9902.16.30 (relating to automatic fish feeders).
(470) Heading 9902.16.39 (relating to alternators).
(471) Heading 9902.16.42 (relating to bulb heaters with or without a fan).
(472) Heading 9902.16.49 (relating to microwave ovens with 53 to 55 liter capacity and integral range hood).
(473) Heading 9902.16.50 (relating to microwave ovens with 58 to 60 liter capacity and integral range hoods).
(474) Heading 9902.16.52 (relating to microwave ovens with 53 to 55 liter capacity, glass turntable plate, and integral range hood).
(475) Heading 9902.16.53 (relating to microwave ovens with 56 to 58 liter capacity and integral range hood).
(476) Heading 9902.16.54 (relating to microwave ovens with rectangular plate and integral range hood).
(477) Heading 9902.16.55 (relating to vertical waffle makers).
(478) Heading 9902.16.56 (relating to multfunction grills).
(479) Heading 9902.16.57 (relating to electric sandwich grillers).
(480) Heading 9902.16.64 (relating to front-loading coffee makers).
(481) Heading 9902.16.66 (relating to built-in coffee machines).
(482) Heading 9902.16.75 (relating to programmable slow cookers with thermometer probe).
(483) Heading 9902.16.76 (relating to electric pressure cookers rated more than 1000W but not more than 1200W, with a capacity of not less than 5 liters).
(484) Heading 9902.16.77 (relating to electric rice cookers).
(485) Heading 9902.16.78 (relating to electric pressure cookers rated more than 1200W but not more than 1400W, with a capacity of not less than 5 liters).
(486) Heading 9902.16.81 (relating to candle warmers).
(487) Heading 9902.16.90 (relating to chassis or shelving containing backplane).
(488) Heading 9902.16.95 (relating to mirror segment controller sensors).
(489) Heading 9902.17.03 (relating to used gear boxes for certain vehicles).
(490) Heading 9902.17.07 (relating to stand-up bicycles, having both wheels not exceeding 63.5cm in diameter).
(491) Heading 9902.17.08 (relating to elliptical cycles, with wheels not exceeding 63.5 cm in diameter).
(492) Heading 9902.17.17 (relating to swim goggles).
(493) Heading 9902.17.19 (relating to LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring not over 58.42 cm).
(494) Heading 9902.17.20 (relating to LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring over 58.42 cm but not over 78.74 cm).
(495) Heading 9902.17.21 (relating to LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring over 78.74 cm but not over 81.28 cm).
(496) Heading 9902.17.22 (relating to LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring over 81.28 cm but not over 99.06 cm).
(497) Heading 9902.17.23 (relating to LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring over 99.06 cm but not over 101.6 cm).
(498) Heading 9902.17.28 (relating to bicycle speedometers).
(499) Heading 9902.17.47 (relating to light emitting diode
(LED) hanging lamps with total internal reflection).
(500) Heading 9902.17.49 (relating to electric table or desk light emitting diode (LED) task lamps with ball joints).
(501) Heading 9902.17.52 (relating to exterior emergency lights).
(502) Heading 9902.17.53 (relating to wing illumination lights).
(503) Heading 9902.17.54 (relating to lantern globes of extruded borosilicate glass).
(504) Heading 9902.17.56 (relating to golf club driver heads with a loft of 9.5 degrees).
(505) Heading 9902.17.64 (relating to golf club heads with a loft greater than 56 degrees).
(506) Heading 9902.17.65 (relating to golf club putter heads).
(507) Heading 9902.17.70 (relating to tennis rackets, strung).
(508) Heading 9902.17.72 (relating to racquetball rackets).
(509) Heading 9902.17.73 (relating to squash rackets).
(510) Heading 9902.17.76 (relating to leather basketballs).
(511) Heading 9902.17.78 (relating to racquetballs).
(512) Heading 9902.17.84 (relating to speed bags and related equipment).
(513) Heading 9902.17.86 (relating to certain bluetooth enabled adjustable dumbbells).
(514) Heading 9902.17.92 (relating to boxing and mixed martial arts protective equipment).
(515) Heading 9902.17.94 (relating to fishing reels valued more than $2.70 but not more than $8.45, pre-spooled, with rod).
(516) Heading 9902.17.95 (relating to hair-slides with imitation pearls or stones).
(b) Modification to Article Descriptions.--
(1) Coconut water in paper cartons.--Heading 9902.01.15 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Coconut water, not from concentrate, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, packaged for retail sale in paper-based cartons (provided for in subheading 2009.89.70)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(2) Flavored coconut water.--Heading 9902.01.16 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Coconut water not from concentrate, flavored, packaged for retail sale (provided for in subheading 2009.89.70)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(3) Hypophosphorous acid 50%.--Heading 9902.01.23 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Hypophosphorous acid 50 percent (phosphinic acid) (CAS No. 6303-21-5) (provided for in subheading 2811.19.61)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(4) Potassium fluoroborate.--Heading 9902.01.47 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Potassium fluoroborate (CAS No. 14075-53-7) (provided for in subheading 2826.90.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(5) Potassium fluorotitanate.--Heading 9902.01.48 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Potassium fluorotitanate (Dipotassium hexafluorotitanate(2-
)) (CAS No. 16919-27-0) (provided for in subheading 2826.90.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(6) Potassium fluozirconate.--Heading 9902.01.49 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Dipotassium; hexafluorozirconium(2-) (potassium fluozirconate) (CAS No. 16923-95-8) (provided for in subheading 2826.90.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(7) Zirconium basic carbonate.--Heading 9902.01.61 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Zirconium basic carbonate (zirconium(4+) dicarbonate) (CAS No. 57219-64-4) (provided for in subheading 2836.99.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(8) o-chlorotoluene.--Heading 9902.01.95 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-Chlorotoluene (CAS No. 95-49-8) (provided for in subheading 2903.99.80)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(9) Leucoquinizarin.--Heading 9902.02.25 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Leucoquinizarin as 1,4,9,10-tetrahydroxyanthracene (CAS No. 476-60-8), 2,3-dihydro-9,10-dihydroxyanthracene-1,4-dione
(CAS No. 17648-03-2) or 2,3-dihydro-1,4-dihydroxy-9,10-anthracenedione (CAS No. 40498-13-3) (provided for in subheading 2907.29.90 or 2914.69.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(10) Anisaldehyde.--Heading 9902.02.49 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``p-Anisaldehyde (4-methoxybenzaldehyde) (CAS No. 123-11-5)
(provided for in subheading 2912.49.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(11) Methylionone.--Heading 9902.02.56 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(E)-1-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-en-1-yl)pent-1-en-3-one
(Methylionone) (CAS No. 1335-46-2) (provided for in subheading 2914.23.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(12) Itaconic acid.--Heading 9902.02.95 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Itaconic acid (2-methylidenebutanedioic acid) (CAS No. 97-65-4) (provided for in subheading 2917.19.70)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(13) 4-Sulfo-1,8-naphthalic anhydride potassium salt.--Heading 9902.02.97 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Potassium 1,3-dioxo-1H,3H-benzo[de]isochromene-6-sulfonate
(CAS No. 71501-16-1) (provided for in subheading 2917.39.04)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(14) NTCDA.--Heading 9902.03.01 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1,4,5,8-Naphthalenetetracarboxylic dianhydride (NTCDA) (CAS No. 81-30-1) (provided for in subheading 2917.39.70)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(15) Stabilizer of foams.--Heading 9902.03.11 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Octyl 3-(3,5-ditert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoate (CAS No. 125643-61-0) (provided for in subheading 2918.29.65)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(16) Hindered phenolic antioxidant.--Heading 9902.03.25 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Triethylene glycol bis[3-(3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methyl-phenyl)propionate] (CAS No. 36443-68-2) (provided for in subheading 2918.99.43)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(17) D-HPPA.--Heading 9902.03.28 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(R)-(+)-2-(4-Hydroxyphenoxy)propionic acid (CAS No. 94050-90-5) (provided for in subheading 2918.99.43)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(18) Tetrachlorvinfos.--Heading 9902.03.35 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``[(Z)-2-Chloro-1-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)ethenyl] dimethyl phosphate (Tetrachlorvinfos) (CAS No. 22248-79-9) (provided for in subheading 2919.90.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(19) Propargite.--Heading 9902.03.41 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-[4-(2-Methyl-2-propanyl)phenoxy]cyclohexyl 2-propyn-1-yl sulfite (Propargite) (CAS No. 2312-35-8) (provided for in subheading 2920.90.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(20) 2-Chloro-4-toluidine (2-cat).--Heading 9902.03.69 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``3-Chloro-4-methylaniline (o-chloro-p-toluidine) (CAS No. 95-74-9) (provided for in subheading 2921.43.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(21) m-toluidine.--Heading 9902.03.70 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``m-Toluidine (CAS No. 108-44-1) (provided for in subheading 2921.43.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(22) Flumetralin.--Heading 9902.03.77 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-[(2-Chloro-6-fluorophenyl)methyl]-N-ethyl-2,6-dinitro-4-
(trifluoromethyl)aniline (Flumetralin) (CAS No. 62924-70-3)
(provided for in subheading 2921.49.45)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(23) 4,4-methylene bis o-chloro aniline.--Heading 9902.03.83 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) (CAS No. 101-14-4)
(provided for in subheading 2921.59.08)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(24) Phenol, 2,2'-[[(1s...]bis[6-(1,1-dimethyylethyl).--Heading 9902.03.86 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2,2'-[[(1S,2S)-1,2-Diphenyl-1,2-ethanediyl]bis(iminomethylene)]bis[6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenol] (CAS No. 481725-63-7) (provided for in subheading 2921.59.40)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(25) Tris[2-[[2,4,8,10-tetra-tert-butyldibe (ao 12).--Heading 9902.03.89 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-{[2,4,8,10-Tetrakis(2-methyl-2-propanyl)diben- zo[d,f][1,3,2]dioxaphosphepin-6-yl]oxy}-N,N-bis(2-{[2,4,8,10-tetra- kis(2-methyl-2-propanyl)dibenzo[d,f][1,3,2]dioxaphos- phepin-6-yl]oxy}ethyl)ethanamine (CAS No. 80410-33-9)
(provided for in subheading 2922.19.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(26) L-lysine hydrate.--Heading 9902.04.03 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``L-Lysine hydrate (1:1) (CAS No. 39665-12-8) (provided for in subheading 2922.41.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(27) Non-genetically modified lecithin of rapeseed.--Heading 9902.04.17 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Lecithin derived from non-genetically modified rapeseed
(CAS No. 8002-43-5) (provided for in subheading 2923.20.20)''
; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(28) N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl)hexanediamide.--Heading 9902.04.27 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl)hexanediamide (CAS No. 6334-25-4) (provided for in subheading 2924.19.80)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(29) Metalaxyl.--Heading 9902.04.36 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Methyl 2-(N-(2-methoxyacetyl)-2,6- dimethylanilino)propanoate (Metalaxyl) (CAS No. 57837-19-1)
(provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(30) Carbaryl.--Heading 9902.04.39is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-Naphthalenyl methylcarbamate (Carbaryl) (CAS No. 63-25-2)
(provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(31) Mandipropamid.--Heading 9902.04.45 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-(4-Chlorophenyl)-N-{2-[3-methoxy-4-(2-propyn-1-yloxy)phe- nyl]ethyl}-2-(2-propyn-1-yloxy)acetamide (Mandipropamid) (CAS No. 374726-62-2) (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(32) Fenhexamid.--Heading 9902.04.46 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-(2,3-Dichloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylcyclohexanecar- boxamide (Fenhexamid) (CAS No. 126833-17-8) (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(33) 2,5-Bis[(1,3-dioxobutyl)amino]benzenesulfonic acid.--Heading 9902.04.51 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2,5-Bis(3-oxobutanoylamino)benzenesulfonic acid (CAS No. 70185-87-4) (provided for in subheading 2924.29.71)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(34) p-aminobenzamide.--Heading 9902.04.55 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``p-Aminobenzamide (4-Aminobenzamide) (CAS No. 2835-68-9)
(provided for in subheading 2924.29.77)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(35) Trans-n-boc acid.--Heading 9902.04.57 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Trans-4-{[(2-Methyl-2-propanyl)oxy]carbonyl}cyclohex-anecarboxylic acid (CAS No. 53292-89-0) (provided for in subheading 2924.29.95)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(36) Flumiclorac pentyl ester.--Heading 9902.04.62 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Pentyl [2-chloro-5-(1,3-dioxo-1,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-2H- isoindol-2-yl)-4-fluorophenoxy]acetate (Flumiclorac pentyl ester) (CAS No. 87546-18-7) (provided for in subheading 2925.29.60)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(37) Esfenvalerate.--Heading 9902.04.74 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(S)-Cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl(S)-4-chloro-a-(1-meth- ylethyl)benzeneacetate (Esfenvalerate) (CAS No. 66230-04-4)
(provided for in subheading 2926.90.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(38) Zeta-cypermethrin.--Heading 9902.04.76 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(S)-Cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+)cis-3-(2,2 -dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate and (S)-cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+)trans-3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Zeta-cypermethrin) (CAS No. 1315501-18-8) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(39) Fenpropathrin.--Heading 9902.04.78 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``a-Cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl 2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Fenpropathrin) (CAS No. 39515-41-8) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(40) Phthalodinitrile.--Heading 9902.04.79 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Benzene-1,2-dicarbonitrile (Phthalodinitrile) (CAS No. 91-15-6) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.43)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(41) Diphenylacetonitrile.--Heading 9902.04.80 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2,2-Diphenylacetonitrile (CAS No. 86-29-3) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.48)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(42) IPN.--Heading 9902.04.81 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Isophthalonitrile (1,3-dicyanobenzene) (CAS No. 626-17-5)
(provided for in subheading 2926.90.48)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(43) Trifloxystrobin.--Heading 9902.04.86 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Methyl (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-2-[1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) ethylideneaminooxy]-o-tolyl}acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) (provided for in subheading 2928.00.25)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(44) Cyflufenamid.--Heading 9902.04.87 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(1Z)-N-{(Z)-[(Cyclopropylmethoxy)imino][2,3-difluoro-6-
(trifluor- omethyl)phenyl]methyl}-2-phenylethanimidic acid
(Cyflufenamid) (CAS No. 180409-60-3) (provided for in subheading 2928.00.25)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(45) Tebufenozide.--Heading 9902.04.88 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N'-(4-Ethylbenzoyl)-3,5-dimethyl-N-(2-methyl-2-propanyl)benzohydrazide (Tebufenozide) (CAS No. 112410-23-8)
(provided for in subheading 2928.00.25)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(46) Carbonohydrazide.--Heading 9902.04.89 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1,3-Diaminourea (CAS No. 497-18-7) (provided for in subheading 2928.00.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(47) ADH.--Heading 9902.04.93 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Hexanedihydrazide (adipic dihydrazide) (CAS No. 1071-93-8)
(provided for in subheading 2928.00.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(48) Organic chemicals.--Heading 9902.04.94 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Bitolylene diisocyanate (3,3'-dimethylbiphenyl-4,4'-diyl diisocyanate) (CAS No. 91-97-4) (provided for in subheading 2929.10.20)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(49) PCM.--Heading 9902.04.97 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Ethyl [4-chloro-2-fluoro-5-[[[[methyl(1-methylethyl)a- mino]sulfonyl]amino] carbonyl]phenyl]carbamate (CAS No. 874909-61-2) (provided for in subheading 2929.90.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(50) Profenofos.--Heading 9902.05.04 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``O-4-Bromo-2-chlorophenyl O-ethyl S-propyl phosphorothioate
(Profenofos) (CAS No. 41198-08-7) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(51) DCDPS, dichlorodiphenylsulfone.--Heading 9902.05.14 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-Chloro-4-(4-chlorophenyl)sulfonylbenzene (CAS No. 80-07-9) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.29)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(52) Captan technical.--Heading 9902.05.19 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-[(Trichloromethyl)sulfanyl]-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-1H-isoin- dole-1,3(2H)-dione (Captan) (CAS No. 133-06-2)
(provided for in subheading 2930.90.43)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(53) Pentaerythritol tetrakis (b-laurylthiopropionate).--Heading 9902.05.23 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``3-{[3-(Dodecylsulfanyl)propanoyl]oxy}-2,2-bis({[3-dodecylsulfanyl)propanoyl] oxy}methyl)propyl 3-
(dodecylsulfanyl)propanoate) (CAS No. 29598-76-3) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.91)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(54) Dinotefuran.--Heading 9902.05.45 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-Methyl-2-nitro-3-(oxolan-3-ylmethyl)guanidine
(Dinotefuran) (CAS No. 165252-70-0) (provided for in subheading 2932.19.51)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(55) Coumaphos.--Heading 9902.05.47 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``3-Chloro-7-diethoxyphosphinothioyloxy-4-methylchromen-2-one
(Coumaphos) (CAS No. 56-72-4) (provided for in subheading 2932.20.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(56) Spiromesifen.--Heading 9902.05.48 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``[2-Oxo-3-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-1-oxaspiro[4.4]non-3-en-4-yl] 3,3-dimethylbutanoate (Spiromesifen) (CAS No. 283594-90-1) (provided for in subheading 2932.20.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(57) Brodifacoum.--Heading 9902.05.50 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``4-Hydroxy-3-(3-(4'-bromo-4-biphenylyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-naph- thyl)coumarin (Brodifacoum) (CAS No. 56073-10-0)
(provided for in subheading 2932.20.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(58) Sodium erythorbate.--Heading 9902.05.54 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Sodium erythorbate (sodium (2R)-2-[(2R)-4,5-dihydroxy- 3-oxo-2,3-dihydro-2-furanyl]-2-hydroxyethanolate) (CAS No. 6381-77-7) (provided for in subheading 2932.20.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(59) Pyraclostrobin technical.--Heading 9902.05.67 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Methyl N-(2-[[1-(4-chlorophenyl)pyrazol-3-yl]oxymethyl]-phenyl)-(N-methoxy)carbamate (Pyraclostrobin) (CAS No. 175013-18-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.19.23)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(60) Triflumizole technical.--Heading 9902.05.74 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(E)-4-Chloro-a,a,a-trifluoro-N-(1-imidazol-1-yl-2- propoxyethylidene)-o-toluidine (Triflumizole) (CAS No. 99387-89-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.29.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(61) Fluopyram.--Heading 9902.05.80 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-[2-[3-Chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-
(trifluoromethyl)benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4)
(provided for in subheading 2933.39.21)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(62) Clodinafop-propargyl.--Heading 9902.05.91 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-Propyn-1-yl (2R)-2-{4-[(5-chloro-3-fluoro-2- pyridinyl)oxy]phenoxy}propanoate (Clodinafop-propargyl) (CAS No. 105512-06-9) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.25)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(63) Acetamiprid technical.--Heading 9902.05.99 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(E)-N1-[(6-Chloro-3-pyridyl)methyl]-N2-cyano-N1- methyl-acetamidine (Acetamiprid) (CAS No. 135410-20-7) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.27)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(64) Pyriproxyfen.--Heading 9902.06.04 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-{[1-(4-Phenoxyphenoxy)-2-propanyl]oxy}pyridine
(Pyriproxyfen) (CAS No. 95737-68-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.27)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(65) Certain light stabilizer.--Heading 9902.06.14 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-[6-[formyl-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl)amino]hexyl]-N-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl)formamide (CAS No. 124172-53-8) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.61)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(66) N,N'-Bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)isoph.--Heading 9902.06.16 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N,N'-Bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)isophthalamide
(CAS No. 42774-15-2) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.61)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(67) UV absorber.--Heading 9902.06.17 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``3-Dodecyl-1-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-2,5-pyr- rolidinedione (CAS No. 79720-19-7) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.61)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(68) Acylated sterically hindered light stabilizer.--Heading 9902.06.18 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-(1-Acetyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-3-dodecyl- 2,5-pyrrolidinedione (CAS No. 106917-31-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.61)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(69) Pyrimethanil.--Heading 9902.06.32 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``4,6-Dimethyl-N-phenylpyrimidin-2-amine (Pyrimethanil) (CAS No. 53112-28-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.15)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(70) Benzyladenine.--Heading 9902.06.33 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-Benzyl-3H-purin-6-amine (Benzyladenine) (CAS No. 1214-39-7) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(71) Pyrifluquinazon.--Heading 9902.06.40 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-Acetyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-3-[(3-pyridylmethyl)amino]- 6-
[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl) ethyl] quinazolin-2-one (Pyrifluquinazon) (CAS No. 337458-27-2) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.70)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(72) Hexazinone.--Heading 9902.06.52 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``3-Cyclohexyl-6-dimethylamino-1-methyl-1,3,5-triazine- 2,4(1H,3H)-dione (Hexazinone) (CAS No. 51235-04-2) (provided for in subheading 2933.69.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(73) Pymetrozine.--Heading 9902.06.53 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``6-Methyl-4-{[(1E)-pyridin-3-ylmethylene]amino}-4,5- dihydro-1,2,4-triazin-3(2H)-one (Pymetrozine) (CAS No. 123312-89-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.69.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(74) Low volatile hydroxyphenyl triazine uv absorber.--Heading 9902.06.59 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-(4,6-Diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-(hexyloxy)phenol (CAS No. 147315-50-2) (provided for in subheading 2933.69.60)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(75) Very low volatile hydroxyphenyl triazine uv absorber.--Heading 9902.06.60 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-[4,6-Di(4-biphenylyl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]-5-[(2-ethylhexyl)oxy]phenol (CAS No. 204583-39-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.69.60)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(76) Terbutryn.--Heading 9902.06.61 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(4E)-4-(Ethylimino)-N-(2-methyl-2-propanyl)-6-
(methylsulfanyl)- 1,4-dihydro-1,3,5-triazin-2-amine
(Terbutryn) (CAS No. 886-50-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.69.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(77) Bonding agent for polyester-reinforced rubber products.--Heading 9902.06.69 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N,N'-(Methylenedi-p-phenylene)bis[hexahydro-2- oxo-1H-azepine-1-carboxamide] (CAS No. 54112-23-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.79.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(78) Myclobutanil technical fungicide.--Heading 9902.06.70 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-(4-Chlorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)hexanenitrile (Myclobutanil) (CAS No. 88671-89-0)
(provided for in subheading 2933.99.06)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(79) Triadimefon.--Heading 9902.06.75 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-(4-Chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)butan-2-one (Triadimefon) (CAS No. 43121-43-3) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(80) Pyraziflumid.--Heading 9902.06.76 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-(3',4'-Difluorobiphenyl-2-yl)-3-(trifluoromethyl)pyra- zine-2-carboxamide (Pyraziflumid) (CAS No. 942515-63-1)
(provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(81) ECONEA technical.--Heading 9902.06.88 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``4-Bromo-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrrole-3-carbonitrile (Tralopyril) (CAS No. 122454-29-9) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(82) Ultraviolet light absorber.--Heading 9902.06.89 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-(Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(2-methylbutan-2-yl)phenol
(CAS No. 25973-55-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.79)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(83) 2-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl)phenol.--Heading 9902.06.90 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-(Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(2-phenylpropan-2-yl)phenol
(CAS No. 70321-86-7) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.79)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(84) Isavuconazonium sulfate.--Heading 9902.07.03 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(2-{[(1-{1-[(2R,3R)-3-[4-(4-Cyanophenyl)-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-2- (2,5-difluorophenyl)-2-hydroxybutyl]-1H-1,2,4- triazol-4-ium-4- yl}ethoxy)carbonyl](methyl)amino}-3- pyridinyl)methyl N-methylglycinate hydrogen sulfate (Isavuconazonium Sulfate)
(CAS No. 946075-13-4) (provided for in subheading 2934.10.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(85) Ethaboxam.--Heading 9902.07.08 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-[Cyano(2-thienyl)methyl]-4-ethyl-2-(ethylamino)-1,3- thiazole-5-carboxamide (Ethaboxam) (CAS No. 162650-77-3)
(provided for in subheading 2934.10.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(86) Propiconazole.--Heading 9902.07.16 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-[[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]- methyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Propiconazole) (CAS No. 60207-90-1) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.12)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(87) Etoxazole.--Heading 9902.07.35 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-(2,6-Difluorophenyl)-4-[2-ethoxy-4-(2-methyl-2-propanyl)phenyl]- 4,5-dihydro-1,3-oxazole (Etoxazole) (CAS No. 153233-91-1) (provided for in subheadling 2934.99.18)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(88) Flucarbazone-sodium.--Heading 9902.07.65 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Sodium [(3-methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-1H-1,2,4- triazol-1-yl)carbonyl]{[2-(trifluorometh- oxy)phenyl]sulfonyl}azanide (Flucarbazone-sodium) (CAS No. 181274-17-9) (provided for in subheading 2935.90.75)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(89) Imazosulfuron.--Heading 9902.07.71 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-Chloro-N-[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl)carba- moyl]imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-3-sulfonamide (Imazosulfuron)
(CAS No. 122548-33-8) (provided for in subheading 2935.90.75)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(90) Purified steviol glycoside, rebaudioside m.--Heading 9902.07.76 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(4-a)-13-[(O-b-D-Glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-O-[b-D- glucopyranosyl-(1-3)]-b-D-glucopyranosyl)oxy]-kaur-16- en-18-oic acid O-b-D-glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-O-[b-D-glucopyranosyl-
(1-3)]-b-D-glucopyranosyl ester (Rebaudioside M) (CAS No. 1220616-44-3) (provided for in subheading 2938.90.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(91) Trehalose.--Heading 9902.07.78 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Trehalose (a-D-glucopyranosyl a-D-glucopyranoside dihydrate) (CAS No. 6138-23-4) (provided for in subheading 2940.00.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(92) Chlorophyllin.--Heading 9902.07.80 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Chlorophyllin-copper complex (CAS No. 11006-34-1) (provided for in subheading 2942.00.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(93) Disperse blue 56.--Heading 9902.07.85 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Disperse Blue 56 (1,5-diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 68134-65-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(94) Disperse blue 284.--Heading 9902.07.86 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Disperse Blue 284 (({4-[(E)-(3,5-dinitro-2-thienyl)diazenyl]phenyl}imino)di-2,1-ethanediyl diacetate)
(CAS No. 42783-06-2) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(95) Mixture of disperse blue 60 m, disperse blue 60 me.--Heading 9902.07.88 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of 4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-Naph- tho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone (Disperse Blue 60 M)
(CAS No. 12217-80-0) and 4,11-diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyeth- oxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone
(Disperse Blue 60 ME) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(96) Mix of disperse blue 77, 56, 60m, 60me, 77.--Heading 9902.07.89 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of 1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-anthraquinone (Disperse Blue 77) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); 1,5-diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone (Disperse Blue 56) (CAS No. 68134-65-6); 4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3- f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone (Disperse Blue 60 M) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and 4,11-diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)propyl]-1H- naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone (Disperse Blue 60 ME) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(97) Mixture of disperse yellow 64, 211, 42, and 54.--Heading 9902.07.90 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of 2-(4-Bromo-3-hydroxy-2-quinolinyl)-1H-indene-1,3(2H)-dione (Disperse Yellow 64) (CAS No. 10319-14-9); 5-
[(E)-(4-Chloro-2-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-1-ethyl-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-2- oxo-1,2-dihydro-3-pyridinecarbonitrile (Disperse Yellow 211) (CAS No. 70528-90-4); 4-Anilino-3-nitro-N-phenylbenzenesulfonamide (Disperse Yellow 42) (CAS No. 5124-25-4) and 2-(3-Hydroxy-2-quinolinyl)-1H-indene-1,3(2H)-dione
(Disperse Yellow 54) (CAS No. 7576-65-0) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(98) Dye mixture.--Heading 9902.07.92 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Yellow 163 (3,3'-({4-[(E)-(2,6-Dichloro-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl] phenyl}imino)dipropanenitrile) (CAS No. 67923-43-7); Solvent Yellow 163 (1,8-Bis(phenylthio)anthracene-9,10-dione) (CAS No. 13676-91-0); Disperse Blue 56 (1,5-Diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 68134-65-6); Disperse Blue 77 (1-Anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-anthraquinone)
(CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Red 1042A (5-[2-(2-Cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 149988-44-3); Disperse Red 1042B (5-[(2-Cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-6-[[2-(2- hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-2-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 137428-29-6); Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-Diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and Disperse Blue 60 ME (4,11-Diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 65059-45-2)
(provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(99) Mixture of disperse orange t9601, etc.--Heading 9902.07.93 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Orange 288 (3-(Benzyl{4-[(4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl] phenyl}amino)propanenitrile) (CAS No. 96662-24-7); Disperse Blue 291:1 (N-{2-[(E)-(2-Bromo-4,6-dinitrophenyl)diazenyl]-5-(diallylamino)-4- methoxyphenyl}acetamide) (CAS No. 51868-46-3) and Disperse Violet 93:1 (N-{2-[(E)-(2-Bromo-4,6-dinitro- phenyl)diazenyl]-5-(diethylamino)phenyl}acetamide) (CAS No. 52697-38-8) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(100) Mixtures of solvent yellow 163 and other products.--Heading 9902.07.94 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Solvent Yellow 163 (1,8-Bis(phenylsulfanyl)-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 13676-91-0); Disperse Blue 56
(1,5-Diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 68134-65-6); Disperse Red 167:1 ({3-(Acetylamino)-4-[(2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl}imino)diethane-2,1-diyl diacetate) (CAS No. 1533-78-4); Disperse Orange 29 (4-({2-Methoxy-4-[(4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl] phenyl}diazenyl)phenol)
(CAS No. 19800-42-1); Disperse Red 1042A (5-[2-(2-Cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 149988-44-3); Disperse Red 1042B (5-[(2-Cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-6-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-2-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 137428-29-6); Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-Diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and Disperse Blue 60 ME (4,11-Diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 65059-45-2)
(provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(101) Textile dye mxtures.--Heading 9902.07.95 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Blue ANT (Br) (N-[5-(acetylamino)-4-
[2-(2-bromo-4,6- dinitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-methoxy- phenyl]-N-(2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl ester) (CAS No. 88938-51-6); Disperse Green GNA (N-[5-(acetylamino)-2-methoxy- 4-[2-(5-nitro- 2,1-benzisothiazol-3-yl)diazenyl]phenyl]-N- (2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl ester) (CAS No. 1235882-84-4); Disperse Yellow FC60954 (4-[2-
(5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-2-hydroxy-1,4-dimethyl-6-oxo-3- pyridinyl)diazenyl]-benzoic acid, 2-phenoxyethyl ester) (CAS No. 88938-37-8); Disperse Red DYNS 2246 (N-[4-[2-(2-cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]phe- nyl]-N-(phenylmethyl)-B-alanine, 2-oxopropyl ester) (CAS No. 1021394-33-1); and Disperse Yellow DYLA 1306 (1,2-dihydro-6-hydroxy-1,4- dimethyl-5-[2-[2-nitro-4-(phenyl- methoxy)phenyl]diazenyl]-2-oxo-3- pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 1613451-37-8) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(102) Mixtures of disperse blue 77 and disperse blue 60 m.--Heading 9902.07.96 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3) and Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]iso- indole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0)
(provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(103) Disperse yellow 184:1.--Heading 9902.07.97 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Disperse Yellow 232 (3-(5-chloro-2-benzoxazolyl)-7-
(diethyl-amino)-2H-1-benzopyran-2-one) (CAS No. 35773-43-4)
(provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(104) Mixtures of disperse blue ant (br) and other dyes.--Heading 9902.07.98 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Blue ANT (Br) (N-[5-(acetylamino)-4-
[2- (2-bromo-4,6-dinitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-methoxyphenyl]-N-
(2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl ester) (CAS No. 88938-51-6); Disperse Green GNA (N-[5-(acetylamino)-2-methoxy-4-[2-
(5-nitro-2,1- benzisothiazol-3-yl)diazenyl]phenyl]-N-(2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl ester) (CAS No. 1235882-84-4); Disperse Yellow FC60954 (4-[2-(5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-2-hydroxy- 1,4-dimethyl-6-oxo-3-pyridinyl)diazenyl]-benzoic acid, 2-phenoxyethyl ester) (CAS No. 88938-37-8) and Disperse Red DYNS 2246 (N-[4-[2-(2-cyano-4-nitrophenyl)dia- zenyl]phenyl]-N-(phenylmethyl)-B-alanine, 2-oxopropyl ester)
(CAS No. 1021394-33-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(105) Mixtures of disperse blue 60 m and other products.--Heading 9902.08.01 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxy- propyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0); Disperse Blue 60 ME (4,11-diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxy- ethoxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) and Disperse Blue 1771 (8E)-8-{[2-(dibutylamino)-4-phenyl-1,3- thiazol-5-yl]imino}-2-(3-heptanyl)-7-methyl-5-oxo-5,8-dihydro[1,2,4]tri- azolo[1,5-a]pyridine-6-carbonitrile (CAS No. 169324-83-8) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(106) Mixtures of disperse blue 7 and other dyes.--Heading 9902.08.03 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Red 1042A (5-[2-(2-Cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 149988-44-3); Disperse Red 1042B (5-[(2-cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-6-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-2- (phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 137428-29-6) and Disperse Orange FC84508 (Cyano[3-[(6-methoxy-2-benzothiazolyl)amino]-1H- isoindol-1-ylidene]acetic acid, pentyl ester) (CAS No. 173285-74-0) (provided for in 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(107) Mix of disperse yellow 163, etc. (dx black hla-e).--Heading 9902.08.04 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Yellow 163 (3,3'-({4-[(2,6-dichloro-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl] phenyl} imino) dipropanenitrile) (CAS No. 67923-43-7); Disperse Red 167:1 ({3-(acetylamino)-4-[(2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl}imino) diethane-2,1-diyl diacetate) (CAS No. 1533-78-4); Disperse red 60 (1-amino-4-hydroxy-2-phenoxy-9,10-anthracenedione) (CAS No. 17418-58-5); Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Blue 56 (1,5-diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 68134-65-6); Disperse Blue 214 E (4,8-diamino-2-(4-ethoxyphenyl)-1,5-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 15114-15-5) and Disperse Blue 214 EE (4,8-diamino-2-[4-(2-ethoxyethoxy) phenyl]-1,5-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 23119-35-9) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(108) Mix of disperse red 356, 367, & h111030.--Heading 9902.08.05 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Red 356 (3-phenyl-7-(4-propoxyphe- nyl)furo[2,3-f][1]benzofuran-2,6-dione) (CAS No. 79694-17-0); Disperse Red 367 ([4-(2,6-dihydro-2,6-dioxo-7-phenylbenzo[1,2- b:4,5-b']difuran-3-yl)phenoxy]-acetic acid, 2-ethoxyethyl ester) (CAS No. 126877-05-2) and Disperse Red H1111030 ([4-[2,6-dihydro-2,6-dioxo-7-(4-propoxyphe- nyl)benzo[1,2-b:4,5-b']difuran-3-yl]phenoxy]-acetic acid, 2-ethoxyethyl ester) (CAS No. 126877-06-3) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(109) Mix of disperse red 1042a & disperse red 1042b.--Heading 9902.08.06 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Red 1042A (5-[2-(2-cyano-4-nitro- phenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 149988-44-3) and Disperse Red 1042B (5-[(2-cyano-4-nitrophenyl)dia- zenyl]-6-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4- methyl-2-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 137428-29-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(110) Mix of disperse blue 77, 60 m, & disperse yellow 71.--Heading 9902.08.07 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0); and Disperse Yellow 71 (9 (or 10)-Methoxy-7H-benzimidazo[2,1-a]benz[de]iso-quinolin-7-one) (CAS No. 68296-59-3) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(111) Disperse yellow 64.--Heading 9902.08.12 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Disperse Yellow 64 (2-(4-bromo-3-hydroxy-2-quinolinyl)-1H-indene-1,3(2H)-dione) (CAS No. 10319-14-9) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(112) Mix of disperse blue 73 a & disperse blue 73 p.--Heading 9902.08.13 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 73 A (1,5-diamino-4,8-dihydroxy(4-methoxyphenyl)-9,10-anthracenedione) (CAS No. 31288-44-5) and Disperse Blue 73 P (1,5-diamino-4,8-dihydroxy(4-hydroxyphenyl)-9,10-anthracenedione) (CAS No. 31529-83-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(113) Acid red 92 (phloxine disodium salt).--Heading 9902.08.14 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acid Red 92 (disodium 2,3,4,5-tetrachloro-6-(2,4,5,7-tetrabro- mo-6-oxido-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl)benzoate)
(Phloxine B) (CAS No. 18472-87-2) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.20)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(114) Solvent blue 182.--Heading 9902.08.15 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acid Blue 182 (disodium;4-[4-[acetyl(methyl)amino]-2-sulfonatoanilino]-1-amino-9,10-dioxoanthracene-2-sulfonate)
(CAS No. 72152-54-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.20)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(115) Sanodal deep black hbl.--Heading 9902.08.19 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Tetrasodium [7-amino-3-[(3-chloro-2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-4-hydroxy -2-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)][6-amino-4- hydroxy-3-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitro-3-sulfophenyl)azo]-2-naphthalene-sulfonato(4-)]-chromate(4-) (Sanodal Deep Black HBL) (CAS No. 184719-87-7) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(116) Acid red 182.--Heading 9902.08.20 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acid Red 182 (sodium [4-(hydroxy-kO)-3-{[2- (hydroxy-kO)-1-naphthyl]diazenyl}benzenesulfon- amidato(2-)][4-hydroxy-3-
{[2-(hydroxy-kO)-1-naphthyl]diazenyl}ben- zenesulfonamidato(2-)]cobaltate(1-)) (CAS No. 58302-43-5)
(provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(117) Acid orange 67.--Heading 9902.08.21 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Sodium 4-({3-[(E)-(2-methyl-4-{[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl] oxy}phenyl)diazenyl]phenyl}amino)-3- nitrobenzenesulfonate
(Acid Orange 67) (CAS No. 12220-06-3) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(118) Acid blue 324.--Heading 9902.08.22 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Sodium 4-[(3-acetamidophenyl)amino]-1-amino-9,10- dioxo-9,10-dihydro-2-anthracenesulfonate (Acid Blue 324) (CAS No. 70571-81-2) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(119) Acid blue 171.--Heading 9902.08.23 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acid Blue 171 (sodium [6-(amino-kN)-5-[2-[2-(hydroxy-kO)-4- nitrophenyl]diazenyl-kN1]-N-methyl-2-naphthalenesulfonamidato(2-)][6-(amino-kN)-5-[2-[2-(hydroxy-kO)-4-nitro- phenyl]diazenyl-kN1]-2-naphthalenesulfonato(3-
)]-Cobaltate(2-) (1:2) (1:2)) (CAS No. 75314-27-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(120) Mixtures of acid black 220a and acid black 220 b.--Heading 9902.08.24 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Acid Black 220 A (chromate(2-), [3-hydroxy-4-
[(2- hydroxy-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-7-nitro-1-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)] [1-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-, lithium sodium) (CAS No. 85828-76-8) and Acid Black 220 B (chromate(2-), [3-hydroxy-4-[(2-hydroxy-1- naphthalenyl)azo]-7-nitro-1-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)] [N-
[7-hydroxy-8-[(2- hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-1-naphthalenyl]acetamidato(2-)]-, lithium sodium) (CAS No. 85828-75-7) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(121) Acid red 87 (eosine disodium salt).--Heading 9902.08.25 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acid Red 87 (eosine disodium salt) (disodium 2-(2,4,5,7-tetrabromo-6-oxido-3-oxoxanthen-9-yl)benzoate) (CAS No. 17372-87-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(122) Acid dyes; acid blue 9.--Heading 9902.08.26 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acid Brilliant Blue FCF FOOD Blue No. 1 (Acid Blue 9)
(disodium 2-({4-[ethyl(3-sulfonatobenzyl)amino]phenyl} {4-
[ethyl(3-sulfonatobenzyl)iminio]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene}methyl) benzenesulfonate) (CAS No. 3844-45-9)
(provided for in subheading 3204.12.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(123) Acid blue 80.--Heading 9902.08.27 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acid Blue 80 (disodium 3,3'-[(9,10-dioxo-9,10-dihydroanthra- cene-1,4-diyl)diimino]bis(2,4,6-trimethyl- benzenesulfonate) (CAS No. 4474-24-2) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(124) Basic yellow 40 dye.--Heading 9902.08.29 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Basic Yellow 40 (2-[7-(diethylamino)-2-oxo-2H-chromen- 3-yl]-1,3-dimethyl-1H-3,1-benzimidazol-3-ium chloride) (CAS No. 29556-33-0) (provided for in subheading 3204.13.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(125) Basic red 1:1.--Heading 9902.08.31 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Basic Red 1:1 (3,6-bis (ethylamino)-9-[2-(methoxycarbonyl) phenyl]-2,7-dimethylxanthenium chloride) (CAS No. 3068-39-1)
(provided for in subheading 3204.13.80)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(126) Direct blue 71.--Heading 9902.08.35 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Direct Blue 71 (tetrasodium 3-[(E)-{4-[(E)-{4-[(E)-(6-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfonato-2-naphthyl) diazenyl]-6-sulfonato-1-naphthyl} diazenyl]-1-naphthyl}diazenyl]-1,5-naphthalenedisulfonate) (CAS No. 4399-55-7) (provided for in subheading 3204.14.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(127) Direct blue 279.--Heading 9902.08.36 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Direct Blue 279 (4-N-(5,8-dimethoxy-2,4-dimethylquinolin-6-yl)-1-N,1-N-diethylpentane- 1,4-diamine) (CAS No. 72827-89-5)
(provided for in subheading 3204.14.50)'' ; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(128) Direct violet 51.--Heading 9902.08.37 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Disodium 7-anilino-3-[(E)-{4-[(E)-(2,4-dimethyl-6-sulfonatophenyl) diazenyl]-2-methoxy-5-methylphenyl} diazenyl]-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalenesulfonate (Direct Violet 51)
(CAS No. 5489-77-0) (provided for in subheading 3204.14.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(129) Direct violet 9 crude.--Heading 9902.08.38 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Disodium 7-anilino-4-hydroxy-3-({2-methoxy-5-methyl-4-[(4-sulfonatophenyl) diazenyl] phenyl} diazenyl)-2-naphthalenesulfonate (Direct Violet 9) (CAS No. 6227-14-1)
(provided for in subheading 3204.14.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(130) Vat red 15.--Heading 9902.08.41 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Vat Red 15 (bisbenzimidazo[2,1-b:1',2'-j]benzo[lmn][3,8]phenanthroline-6,9-dione) (CAS No. 4216-02-8) (provided for in subheading 3204.15.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(131) Vat blue 66.--Heading 9902.08.42 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Vat Blue 66 (9,10-anthracenedione,1,1'-[(6-phenyl- 1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl)diimino]bis(3"-acetyl-4-amino-)) (CAS No. 32220-82-9) (provided for in subheading 3204.15.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(132) Reactive blue 19.--Heading 9902.08.48 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Reactive Blue 19 (Disodium 1-amino-9,10-dioxo-4-[(3-{[2-
(sulfonatooxy)ethyl] sulfonyl} phenyl) amino]-9,10-dihydro-2-anthracenesulfonate) (CAS No. 2580-78-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.20)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(133) Mixtures of reactive blue 19 and reactive blue 187.--Heading 9902.08.50 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Reactive Blue 19 (1-amino-9,10-dihydro-9,10-dioxo-4-[[3-[[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl]sulfonyl] phenyl] amino]-2-anthracenesulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:2)) (CAS No. 2580-78-1) and Reactive Blue 187 (1,1'-[(6,13-dichloro-4,11-disulfo-3,10-triphenodioxazinediyl) bis [imino-2,1-ethanediylimino[6-
[(2,5-disulfophenyl) amino]-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl]]] bis
[3-carboxy-, bis(inner salt), hexasodium salt) (CAS No. 79771-28-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(134) Reactive blue fc75311.--Heading 9902.08.51 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Reactive Blue FC75311 (sodium [2-[2-[[2-[3-[[4-fluoro-6-
[phenyl[2-[[2-(sulfooxy) ethyl]sulfonyl] ethyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]amino]-2-(hydroxy-kO)-5-sulfophenyl] diazenyl-kN] phenylmethyl] diazenyl-kN]-4-sulfobenzoato (6-)-kO]-cuprate(4-) (CAS No. 156830-72-7) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(135) Reactive yellow f00-0155.--Heading 9902.08.52 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Reactive Yellow F00-0155 (1H-xantheno[2,1,9-def]isoquinoline-5,9-disulfonic acid, 2,3-dihydro-1,3-dioxo-2-[3-[[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl]sulfonyl]phenyl]-, potassium sodium salt (1:?:?)) (CAS No. 1309975-18-5) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(136) Mixtures of reactive red 198 and reactive red 239.--Heading 9902.08.53 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of Reactive Red 198 (5-[[4-chloro-6-[(3-sulfophenyl) amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl] amino]-4-hydroxy-3-
[[4-[[2-(sulfoxy)ethyl] sulfonyl]phenyl]azo]-2,7- naphthalenedisulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:?)) (CAS No. 78952-61-1) and Reactive Red 239 (2-[2-[8-[[4-chloro-6-[[4-
[[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl] sulfonyl] phenyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]amino]-1-hydroxy-3,6- disulfo-2-naphthalenyl]diazenyl]-1,5-naphthalenedisulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:5)) (CAS No. 89157-03-9) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(137) Reactive blue 187.--Heading 9902.08.54 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Reactive Blue 187 (1,1'-[(6,13-dichloro-4,11-disulfo-3,10- triphenodioxazinediyl) bis [imino-2,1-ethanediylimino [6-
[(2,5-disulfophenyl) amino]-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl]]] bis
[3- carboxylatopyridinium], dihydroxide, bis (inner salt), hexasodium salt) (CAS No. 79771-28-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(138) Reactive orange 131.--Heading 9902.08.55 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Reactive Orange 131 (2,4-diamino-3-[4-(2-sulfoxyethylsulfonyl)-phenylazo] -5-[4-(2-sulfoxyethylsulfonyl)-2-sulfophenylazo]- benzenesulfonic acid, potassium sodium salt) (CAS No. 187026-95-5) (provided for in 3204.16.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(139) Reactive black 5.--Heading 9902.08.56 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Reactive Black 5 (tetrasodium 4-amino-5-hydroxy-3,6-bis
[(4-{[2-(sulfonatooxy)ethyl] sulfonyl} phenyl)diazenyl]-2,7-naphthalenedisulfonate) (CAS No. 17095-24-8) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(140) Copper phthalocyanine monosulfonate.--Heading 9902.08.60 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Copper phthalocyanine monosulfonate (hydrogen [29H,31H-phthalocyaninesulphonato (3-)-N29, N30, N31, N32]cuprate(1-
)), not ready for use as pigment (CAS No. 28901-96-4)
(provided for in subheading 3204.17.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(141) Pigment intermediate.--Heading 9902.08.62 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixture of nonchlorinated copper phthalocyanine blue crude not ready for use as pigment (CAS No. 147-14-8) (30-40 percent by weight) and chlorinated copper phthalocyanine blue crude not ready for use as pigment (CAS No. 68987-63-3) (60-70 percent by weight) (provided for in subheading 3204.17.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(142) Copper phthalocyanine green 7.--Heading 9902.08.63 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``[1,2,3,4,8,9,10,11,15,16,17,18,22,23,25-Pentadecachloro-29,31-dihydro-5H, 26H-phthalocyaninato (2-) -k2 N29, N31] copper (CAS No. 1328-53-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.17.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(143) Copperchloro pcn crude for pigment making.--Heading 9902.08.64 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Copper chlorophthalocyanine, crude not ready for use as pigment (CAS No. 12239-87-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.17.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(144) Solvent yellow 160:1.--Heading 9902.08.66 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Solvent Yellow 160:1 (3-(5-chloro-1,3-benzoxazol-2-yl)-7-
(diethylamino)chromen-2-one) (CAS No. 35773-43-4) (provided for in subheading 3204.19.11)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(145) Solvent blue 104.--Heading 9902.08.70 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Solvent Blue 104 (1,4-bis(mesitylamino)-9,10-anthraquinone)
(CAS No. 116-75-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.19.20)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(146) Mono or diphthalimido methyl copper phthalocyanine.--Heading 9902.08.82 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mono or diphthalimido methyl copper phthalocyanine ([2-
(29H, 31H-phthalocyaninylmethyl) -1H -isoindole-1,3 (2H)-dionato (2-)-N29, N30, N31, N32] copper) (CAS No. 42739-64-0)
(provided for in subheading 3204.19.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(147) Solubilized sulphur black 1.--Heading 9902.08.83 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Solubilized Sulphur Black 1 (CAS No. 1326-83-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.19.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(148) Phthalocyanine blue additive.--Heading 9902.08.86 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N, N-Dimethyl-N-octadecyl-1-octadecanaminium-(Sp-4-2)-
[29H, 31H-phthalocyanine-2- sulfonato- N29, N30,N31, N32] cuprate (phthalocyanine blue additive) (CAS No. 70750-63-9)
(provided for in subheading 3204.90.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(149) Pigment yellow 184.--Heading 9902.08.89 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Pigment Yellow 184 (bismuth vanadium oxide) (CAS No. 14059-33-7) (provided for in subheading 3206.49.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(150) Polymeric wetting agent.--Heading 9902.09.11 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of 1-butanol (CAS No. 71-36-3); 1-propoxy-2-propanol (mixed isomers) (CAS No. 1569-01-3); siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl, ethoxylated propoxylated (CAS No. 68937-55-3); 2-methyloxirane, oxirane, 3-prop-2-enoxyprop-1-ene (CAS No. 9041-33-2); urea, polymer with formaldehyde, methylated (CAS No. 68071-45-4); 2-propanol (CAS No. 67-63-0); 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (CAS No. 124-68-5); 2-methyl-2-(methylamino)-1-propanol (CAS No. 27646-80-6); methanol (CAS No. 67-56-1) and water (CAS No. 7732-18-5) (provided for in subheading 3402.19.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(151) Party popper.--Heading 9902.09.15 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Party poppers (Class 1.4G) (provided for in subheading 3604.90.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(152) b-cyfluthrin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.19 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing (RS)-a-cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl (1RS,3RS,1RS,3SR)-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (b-Cyfluthrin) (CAS No. 68359-37-5) (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(153) Imidacloprid and b-cyfluthrin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.21 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing 1-(6-chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl-N-nitroimidazolidin-2-ylideneamine (Imidacloprid) (CAS No. 138261-41-3) and (RS)-a-cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl (1RS, 3RS;1RS, 3SR)- 3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (b-Cyfluthrin) (CAS No. 68359-37-5) (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(154) Acequinocyl.--Heading 9902.09.28 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of 3-dodecyl-1,4-dioxo-1,4-dihydronaphthalen-2-yl acetate (CAS No. 57960-19-7) (Acequinocyl) and application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(155) Gamma-cyhalothrin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.30 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures containing Cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl 3-[
(1Z)-2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoro-1-propen-1-yl] -2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (gamma-cyhalothrin) and application adjuvants (CAS No. 76703-62-3) (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(156) Azadirachtin.--Heading 9902.09.33 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures containing dimethyl
(2aR,3S,4S,4aR,5S,7aS,8S,10R,10aS, 10bR)-10-acetoxy-3,5-dihydroxy-4[(1aR, 2S, 3aS, 6aS, 7S, 7aS)-6a-hydroxy-7a-methyl-3a,6a,7,7a-tetrahydro-2,7-methanofuro [2,3-b] oxireno[e]oxepin-1a(2H)-yl]-4-methyl-8-{[(2E)-2-methylbut-2-enoyl] oxy} octahydro-1H-naphtho [1,8a-c:4,5-b'c'] difuran-5,10a (8H)-dicarboxylate (Azadirachtin) (CAS No. 11141-17-6)
(provided for in subheading 3808.91.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(157) Insecticides, aromatic or modified aromatic.--Heading 9902.09.38 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of 1-methyl-2-nitro-3-(oxolan-3-ylmethyl)guanidine
(Dinotefuran) (CAS No. 165252-70-0) with application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.91.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(158) Metalaxyl, penflufen, and prothioconazole fungicides.--Heading 9902.09.40 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing methyl N-(2-methoxyacetyl)-N-
(2,6-xylyl)-DL-alaninate (Metalaxyl) (CAS No. 57837-19-1), 5-fluoro-1,3-dimethyl-N-[2-(4-methylpentan-2-yl) phenyl] -1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide (Penflufen) (CAS No. 494793-67-8) and 2-[(2RS)-2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxypropyl]-2H-1,2,4-triazole-3(4H)-thione
(Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(159) Fluoxastrobin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.41 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing (E)-{2-[6-(2-chlorophenoxy)-5-fluoropyrimidin-4-yloxy] phenyl} (5,6-dihydro-1,4,2-dioxazin-3-yl) methanone O-methyloxime (Fluoxastrobin) (CAS No. 361377-29-9) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(160) Fluopyram and tebuconazole formulations.--Heading 9902.09.48 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing N-{2-[3-chloro-5-
(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]ethyl}-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and 1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl) pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 107534-96-3) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(161) Trifloxystrobin and tebuconazole formulations.--Heading 9902.09.53 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing methyl (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-2-
[1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) ethylideneaminooxy]-o-tolyl}acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) and
(RS)-1-p-chlorophenyl-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl) pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 107534-96-3)
(provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(162) Fluopyram + pyrimethanil formulations.--Heading 9902.09.54 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing N-[2-[3-chloro-5-
(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and 4,6-dimethyl-N-phenyl-2-pyrimidinamine (Pyrimethanil) (CAS No. 53112-28-0)
(provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(163) Fluopyram and trifloxystrobin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.55 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing N-[2-[3-chloro-5-
(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzamide (Fluopyram)
(CAS No. 658066-35-4) and methyl (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-2-[1-
(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) ethylideneaminooxy]-o-tolyl} acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(164) Trifloxystrobin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.57 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing methyl (2E)-(methoxyimino)[2-
({[(E)-{1-[3-(trifluoromethyl) phenyl] ethylidene}amino]oxy}methyl)phenyl]acetate (Trifloxystrobin)
(CAS No. 141517-21-7) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(165) Fluopyram and prothioconazole formulations.--Heading 9902.09.58 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing N-[2-[3-chloro-5-
(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and (RS)-2-[2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxypropyl] -2,4-dihydro-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(166) Prothioconazole formulations.--Heading 9902.09.59 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing 2-[2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-
(2-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxypropyl] -1,2-dihydro-3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6)
(provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(167) Fluopyram formulations.--Heading 9902.09.61 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of N-[2-[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl) pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(168) Fluopyram and imidacloprid formulations.--Heading 9902.09.62 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of N-[2-[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl) pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and N-[1-[(6-chloropyridin-3-yl)methyl]-4,5-dihydroimidazol-2-yl] nitramide (Imidacloprid) (CAS No. 138261-41-3) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(169) Iprodione and trifloxystrobin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.70 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures containing 3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-N-isopropyl-2,4-dioxo-1-imidazolidinecarboxamide (Iprodione) (CAS No. 36734-19-7) and methyl (2E)-(methoxyimino) [2-({[(E)-{1-[3-
(trifluoromethyl) phenyl] ethylidene}amino]oxy}methyl)phenyl] acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(170) Tetraconazole and azoxystrobin.--Heading 9902.09.71 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of 1-[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy)-propyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Tetraconazole)
(CAS No. 112281-77-3), methyl (2E)-2-(2-{[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)-4-pyrimidinyl]oxy}phenyl)-3-methoxyacrylate (Azoxystrobin)
(CAS No. 131860-33-8) and application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(171) Mixtures of at least 95 percent by weight allyl isothiocyanate and application adjuvants.--Heading 9902.09.75 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of at least 95 percent by weight allyl isothiocyanate (3-isothiocyanato-1-propene) (CAS No. 57-06-7), and application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.92.28)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(172) Polyoxin d zinc salt.--Heading 9902.09.79 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Formulations of zinc 1-{(2R,3R,4S,5R)-5-[(S)-{[(2S,3S,4S)-2-amino-5-carbamoyloxy)-3,4-dihydroxypentanoyl] amino}(carboxylato)methyl]-3,4-dihydroxytetrahydro-2-furanyl}-2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5-pyrimidinecarboxylate
(Polyoxin D zinc salt) (CAS No. 146659-78-1) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(173) Foramsulfuron formulations.--Heading 9902.09.87 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of 2-[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl)amino] carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-4-(formylamino)-N,N-dimethylbenzamide (Foramsulfuron) (CAS No. 173159-57-4) and application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(174) Indaziflam and rimsulfuron formulations.--Heading 9902.09.90 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing N-[(1R,2S)-2,6-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-1-yl]-6-[(1R)-1-fluoroethyl] -1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine (Indaziflam) (CAS No. 950782-86-2) and N-[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) carbamoyl] -3-
(ethylsulfonyl)-2-pyridinesulfonamide (Rimsulfuron) (CAS No. 122931-48-0) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(175) Paclobutrazol formulations.--Heading 9902.09.92 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of (2RS, 3RS)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-
(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pentan-3-ol (Paclobutrazol) (CAS No. 76738-62-0) and application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(176) Prosulfuron.--Heading 9902.09.93 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of N-[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)carbamoyl]-2-(3,3,3-trifluoropropyl) benzenesulfonamide
(Prosulfuron) (CAS No. 94125-34-5) and application adjuvants
(provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(177) Mixtures of rimsulfuron.--Heading 9902.10.03 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of N-[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) amino] carbonyl]-3-(ethylsulfonyl)-2-pyridinesulfonamide
(Rimsulfuron) (CAS No. 122931-48-0) and application adjuvants
(provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(178) Certain herbicides for use on cereals.--Heading 9902.10.04 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing methyl 4-{[(3-methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)carbonyl] sulfamoyl}-5-methyl-3-thiophenecarboxylate (Thiencarbazone-methyl) (CAS No. 317815-83-1), methyl 2-{[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) carbamoyl] sulfamoyl}-4-{[(methylsulfonyl)amino]methyl} benzoate (Mesosulfuron-methyl) (CAS No. 208465-21-8) and diethyl 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole -3,5-dicarboxylate (Mefenpyr-diethyl) (CAS No. 135590-91-9) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(179) Herbicides for weed control in grassy areas.--Heading 9902.10.11 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures containing methyl 4-{[(3-methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl) carbonyl] sulfamoyl}-5-methyl-3-thiophenecarboxylate (Thiencarbazone-methyl) (CAS No. 317815-83-1); 2-{[(4,6-Dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) carbamoyl] sulfamoyl}-4-formamido-N,N-dimethylbenzamide
(Foramsulfuron) (CAS No. 173159-57-4); and methyl 3-chloro-5-
{[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) carbamoyl] sulfamoyl}-1-methyl -1H-pyrazole-4-carboxylate (Halosulfuron-methyl) (CAS No. 100784-20-1) and application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15).''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(180) Mixtures of orthosulfamuron.--Heading 9902.10.12 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of 1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-[2-dimethylcarbamoyl) phenylsulfamoyl] urea (Orthosulfamuron)
(CAS No. 213464-77-8) and application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.93.20)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(181) Propargite mixtures.--Heading 9902.10.19 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures containing 2-[4-(2-methyl-2-propanyl)phenoxy]cyclohexyl 2-propyn-1-yl sulfite (CAS No. 2312-35-8) (Propargite) and application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.99.95)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(182) Mixtures used in rubber production.--Heading 9902.10.28 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of zinc dicyanato diamine ((T-4)-diamminebis(cyanato-kN)-zinc) (CAS No. 122012-52-6) with an elastomer binder of ethylene-propylene-diene monomer and ethyl vinyl acetate, and dispersing agents (provided for in subheading 3812.10.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(183) Antidegradants.--Heading 9902.10.31 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Antioxidizing preparations for rubber consisting of a mixture of 1,3-dihydro-4-methyl-2H-benzimidazole-2-thione and 1,3-dihydro-5-methyl-2H-benzimidazole-2-thione, in the form of zinc salts (CAS No. 61617-00-3) (provided for in subheading 3812.39.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(184) Antioxidizing preparations.--Heading 9902.10.32 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Antioxidizing preparations for plastics containing 2,4-dimethyl-6-(1-methylpentadecyl)phenol (CAS No. 134701-20-5)
(provided for in subheading 3812.39.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(185) Phenol, 4-methyl-, reaction products.--Heading 9902.10.35 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``4-Methylphenol-tricyclo[5.2.2.02,6]undecane (1:1) (CAS No. 68610-51-5) (provided for in subheading 3812.39.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(186) Product used in agricultural film.--Heading 9902.10.36 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Hindered amine light and thermal stabilizers for plastics containing 1,6-hexanediamine,N1,N6-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-, polymer with 2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine, reaction products with 3-bromo-1-propene,N-butyl-1-butanamine and N-butyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinamine, oxidized, hydrogenated (CAS No. 247243-62-5) (provided for in subheading 3812.39.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(187) Light stabilizer/uv-absorber for coatings.--Heading 9902.10.50 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Preparations based on N-(2-ethoxyphenyl)-N'-[4-(10-methylundecyl)phenyl] ethanediamide (CAS No. 82493-14-9)
(provided for in subheading 3824.99.28)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(188) Mixtures of c5-c18 perfluorocarbon alkanes, perfluorocarbon amines, and perfluorocarbon ethers.--Heading 9902.10.57 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of C5-C18 perfluorocarbon alkanes, perfluorocarbon amines, and/or perfluorocarbon ethers (CAS No. 86508-42-1)
(provided for in subheading 3824.99.92)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(189) Methoxysilanated amorphous poly alpha olefin.--Heading 9902.10.69 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Silane, ethenyltrimethoxy-, reaction products with 1-butene-ethylene-propene polymer (CAS No. 832150-35-3)
(provided for in subheading 3902.30.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(190) Acid form dispersion.--Heading 9902.10.79 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Poly(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
[(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]ethanesulfonyl fluoride-co-tetrafluoroethylene) (CAS No. 1163733-25-2) (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(191) Fluoropolymer lithium salt powder.--Heading 9902.10.81 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Poly(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
[(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]ethanesulfonyl fluoride-co-tetrafluoroethylene) lithium salt (CAS No. 1687740-67-5)
(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(192) Fluoropolymer, polyvinyl, ammonium salt.--Heading 9902.10.82 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Poly(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
[(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]ethanesulfonyl fluoride-co-tetrafluoroethylene) ammonium salt (CAS No. 1126091-34-6)
(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(193) Electroactive polymer.--Heading 9902.10.83 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1,1,2-Trifluoroethene-1,1-difluoroethene (1:1) (Vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene copolymer) (CAS No. 28960-88-5)
(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(194) Terpolymer used in sensors.--Heading 9902.10.84 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Poly(1,1-difluoroethene-co-1-chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethene-co -1,1,2-trifluoroethene) (CAS No. 81197-12-8) (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(195) Certain mixture for use in greases.--Heading 9902.10.87 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixture of poly(1-[difluoro(trifluoromethoxy)methoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro -2-(trifluoromethoxy)ethane) (CAS No. 69991-61-3) and Perfluoropolymethylisopropyl ether (CAS No. 69991-67-9) (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(196) Additive for rust prevention.--Heading 9902.10.90 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-Hexafluoro-, oxidized, polymerized, reduced, hydrolized reaction products with ammonia (CAS No. 370097-12-4) (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(197) Mold release agent.--Heading 9902.10.95 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Ethene, tetrafluoro, oxidized, polymerized, reduced, methyl esters, reduced, ethoxylated (CAS No. 162492-15-1) (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(198) Polyvinyl formal resin.--Heading 9902.11.02 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Polyvinyl formal resin (ethenol;
[(ethenyloxy)methoxy]ethene (CAS Nos. 63450-15-7, 63148-64-1, and 9003-33-2) (provided for in subheading 3905.91.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(199) Soil enhancer.--Heading 9902.11.11 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Starch-g-poly (propenamide-co-2-propenoic acid) potassium salt (CAS No. 863132-14-3) (provided for in subheading 3906.90.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(200) UV light absorber.--Heading 9902.11.12 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of a-(3-(3-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl) -1-oxopropyl)-v-hydroxy-poly
(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) (CAS No. 104810-48-2); a-(3-(3-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl) -1-oxopropyl)-v- (3-(3-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl) -5-(1,1-dimethylethyl) -4-hydroxyphenyl) -1-oxopropoxy)-poly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) (CAS No. 104810-47-1) and polyethylene glycol
(CAS No. 25322-68-3) (provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(201) High-performance dispersant use in concrete.--Heading 9902.11.13 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, monoether with 1,2-propanediol mono(2-methyl-2-propenoate) (CAS No. 220846-90-2) (provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(202) HDI-based polyisocyanate.--Heading 9902.11.49 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Poly(1,6-diisocyanatohexane)-block-polyethylene-block-poly
(1-butoxypropan-2-ol) (CAS No. 125252-47-3) (provided for in subheading 3911.90.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(203) IPDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate.--Heading 9902.11.50 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N,N',N"-[(2,4,6-Trioxo-1,3,5-triazine-1,3,5(2H,4H,6H)-triyl) tris [methylene(3,5,5-trimethyl-3,1-cyclohexanediyl)]] tris [hexahydro-2-oxo-1H-azepine-1-carboxamide] (CAS No. 68975-83-7) in organic solvent (provided for in subheading 3911.90.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(204) HDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate.--Heading 9902.11.51 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``3,5-Dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-oligo(hexamethylene diisocyanate) in solvents (CAS No. 163206-31-3) (provided for in subheading 3911.90.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(205) Strips of 100% eptfe sealant 3 mm<30 mm.--Heading 9902.11.79 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Strips wholly of expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE)
(CAS No. 9002-84-0), noncellular, with adhesive backing, of a thickness greater than 3 mm but not over 30 mm, presented rolled in spools, certified by the importer as having a tensile strength of 24.1 MPa or higher per ASTM F-152
(provided for in subheading 3916.90.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(206) e-PTFe sheets 1.6 mm 3.00 mm for sealants.--Heading 9902.11.88 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) nonadhesive cellular sheets, of a thickness greater than 1.5 mm but not more than 3 mm, certified by the importer as having a tensile strength of at least 48.3 MPa per ASTM F-152 (CAS No. 9002-84-0) (provided for in subheading 3921.19.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(207) e-PTFe sheets 3.1 mm 6.00 mm for sealants.--Heading 9902.11.89 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) nonadhesive cellular sheets, of a thickness greater than 3 mm but not more than 6 mm, certified by the importer as having a tensile strength of at least 48.3 MPa per ASTM F-152 (CAS No. 9002-84-0) (provided for in subheading 3921.19.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(208) Plastic handles for coolers.--Heading 9902.12.02 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Handles of plastics for coolers (provided for in subheading 3926.90.25)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(209) Golf bag component top bottom divider.--Heading 9902.12.05 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Plastic components of a kind used as one-piece internal top and bottom dividers for golf bags (provided for in subheading 3926.90.99)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(210) Plastic lip for dustpans.--Heading 9902.12.07 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Cut-to-shape pieces or profiles of polyvinyl chloride plastics, the foregoing designed to be attached to the edge of a dustpan tray having contact with the floor or other surface, rigid and flexible in form, each measuring 24.77 cm to 30 cm in length and 1.35 cm to 1.87 cm in width, valued not over $0.09 each (provided for in subheading 3926.90.99)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(211) Three-way camera mounts.--Heading 9902.12.11 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Accessories of plastics for cameras of subheading 8525.80.40, each incorporating a handheld camera grip, folding extension arms and a tripod screwed into the base of the handle the foregoing measuring between 50 and 53 cm when fully extended without the tripod, 62 to 65 cm when fully extended with the tripod and 18 to 21 cm when folded and collapsed (provided for in subheading 3926.90.99)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(212) Buoyant pistol grip camera mounts.--Heading 9902.12.13 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Accessories of plastics, designed for use with cameras of subheading 8525.80.40; such goods measuring between 14 cm and 17 cm in length, buoyant in water, each incorporating a handle designed to allow a user to grip with the hand, an adjustable hand-strap and an adjustable thumb screw designed to permit mounting of the camera and adjusting the viewing angle of the camera on a pivot (provided for in subheading 3926.90.99)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(213) Suction cup camera mounts.--Heading 9902.12.14 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mounts of plastics, engineered to attach to cameras of subheading 8525.80.40; designed to attach to flat surfaces by means of a round suction cup measuring between 8 and 10 cm in diameter; each incorporating x, y and z-directional pivots to adjust the camera's viewpoint (provided for in subheading 3926.90.99)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(214) Rubber pet toys covered with felt.--Heading 9902.12.31 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Toys for pets, of noncellular vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber, each with felt textile covering, without holes
(provided for in subheading 4016.99.20)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(215) Camera dive housings.--Heading 9902.12.51 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Camera cases of transparent polycarbonate plastics, designed to encase cameras of subheading 8525.80.40; each incorporating buttons for the operation of the camera, an opaque plastic base that clips into a camera mount, a thumb-screw on the base mount that allows for adjustment of the camera viewing angle on a pivot, a silicon gasket in the door of the case that allows for waterproof operation of the camera at a depth of more than 40 m but not more than 60 m, a flat and optically coated glass lens and a heat sink to dissipate camera heat (provided for in subheading 4202.99.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(216) Woven fabric of carded vicuna hair of a weight exceeding 300 g/m\2\.--Heading 9902.12.80 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Woven fabrics of carded vicuna hair, containing 85 percent or more by weight of vicuna hair and of a weight exceeding 300 g/m\2\ (provided for in subheading 5111.19.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(217) Woven fabric of combed vicuna hair of a weight not exceeding 200 g/m\2\.--Heading 9902.12.81 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Woven fabrics of combed vicuna hair, such fabrics containing 85 percent or more by weight of vicuna hair, of a weight not exceeding 200 g/m\2\ (provided for in subheading 5112.11.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(218) Woven fabric of combed vicuna hair of a weight exceeding 200 g/m\2\.--Heading 9902.12.82 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Woven fabrics of combed vicuna hair, such fabrics containing 85 percent or more by weight of vicuna hair and of a weight exceeding 200 g/m\2\ (provided for in subheading 5112.19.95)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(219) Fusible bonding and separation yarn.--Heading 9902.12.88 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Synthetic filament yarn (other than sewing thread) not put up for retail sale, single, with a twist exceeding 50 turns/m, of nylon or other polyamides, measuring 23 or more but not over 840 decitex, each formed from 4 to 68 filaments and containing 10 percent or more by weight of nylon 12 (provided for in subheading 5402.51.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(220) Polyacrylonitrile tow with an average decitex of 2.75.--Heading 9902.13.02 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acrylic filament tow (polyacrylonitrile tow), containing by weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, dyed, presented in the form of bundles of crimped product each containing 214,000 filaments (plus or minus 10 percent) with an average decitex of 2.75 (plus or minus 10 percent) and length greater than 2 meters (provided for in subheading 5501.30.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(221) Polyacrylonitrile tow with an average decitex of 3.3.--Heading 9902.13.03 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acrylic filament tow (polyacrylonitrile tow) containing by weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, dyed, presented in the form of bundles of crimped product each containing 214,000 filaments (plus or minus 10 percent) with an average decitex of 3.3 (plus or minus 10 percent) and length greater than 2 meters (provided for in subheading 5501.30.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(222) Acrylic staple fibers not processed for spinning.--Heading 9902.13.20 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acrylic staple fibers (polyacrylonitrile staple), not dyed and not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning, containing by weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, with a decitex of 5 to 5.6, with a fiber shrinkage of 0 to 22 percent and with a cut fiber length of 80 mm to 150 mm (provided for in subheading 5503.30.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(223) Modified acrylic flame retardant staple fiber with a decitex of 2.7.--Heading 9902.13.21 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Modacrylic staple fibers, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning, containing over 35 percent and less than 85 percent by weight of acrylonitrile, 2.7 decitex (plus or minus 2 percent), natural in color, with fiber length between 38 mm and 120 mm (provided for in subheading 5503.30.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(224) Acrylic fiber staple, dyed.--Heading 9902.13.23 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acrylic staple fiber (polyacrylonitrile staple), dyed, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning, the foregoing containing by weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, with a decitex of 3.3 to 5.6, a fiber shrinkage from 0 to 22 percent
(provided for in subheading 5503.30.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(225) Flame retardant rayon fibers, 4.7 decitex.--Heading 9902.13.29 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Artificial staple fibers of viscose rayon, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning, each containing 28 percent or more but not over 33 percent by weight of silica, measuring 4.7 decitex and 60 mm in length (provided for in subheading 5504.10.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(226) Acrylic staple fibers processed and with a decitex of 2.75 to 3.3.--Heading 9902.13.36 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acrylic staple fibers, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning, containing by weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, dyed or raw white (undyed), with an average decitex of 2.75 to 3.30 (plus or minus 10 percent) (provided for in subheading 5506.30.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(227) Acrylic staple fibers processed and with a decitex of 5.0 to 5.6.--Heading 9902.13.38 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acrylic staple fibers, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning, containing by weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, dyed, with an average decitex of 5.0 to 5.6 (provided for in subheading 5506.30.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(228) Neoprene wading socks.--Heading 9902.13.51 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Socks with uppers comprising neoprene measuring 2.5 mm in thickness and covered on both sides with jersey knitted fabric of nylon; such socks with underfoots of breathable neoprene measuring 2.5 to 3 mm in thickness and covered on both sides with a jersey knitted fabric of nylon; the foregoing each formed anatomically so as to be designed for the wearer's left or right foot (provided for in subheading 6115.96.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(229) Training gloves.--Heading 9902.13.53 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Training gloves of vulcanized rubber other than of hard rubber (provided for in subheading 4015.19.50) or of synthetic textile materials (provided for in subheading 6116.93.08), such gloves of textile materials knitted or crocheted''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(230) Brake segments.--Heading 9902.13.82 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Nonwoven radial segment and chordal orientation brake segments of oxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers, made up and presented as cut otherwise than into squares or rectangles, such segments formed by needling web and unidirectional tow fabrics together, the foregoing designed for use in aircraft braking systems (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(231) Sports and athletic footwear for women.--Heading 9902.14.32 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Women's sports footwear; tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like, with outer soles of rubber or plastics and uppers of textile materials, such uppers of which over 50 percent of the external surface area
(including any leather accessories or reinforcements such as those mentioned in note 4(a) to chapter 64) is leather
(provided for in subheading 6404.11.20)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(232) Men's boots for fishing waders with felt outsoles.--Heading 9902.14.53 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Footwear for men, with vulcanized uppers of neoprene measuring 7 mm in thickness, covered with a polyester knit fleece on the interior and coated with rubber on the exterior; such footwear measuring (from the base of the inner sole to the top of the upper) 20.32 cm or more but not over 25.4 cm in height, with felt outsoles; the foregoing waterproof, valued at $40/pr or higher and with each boot having a slit in the top of upper collar to allow boot to be affixed to a fishing wader (provided for in subheading 6405.20.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(233) Catalytic converter needled blanket mats with a thickness of 10 mm or more and not over 3 percent of binder.--Heading 9902.14.70 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers, containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide and not over 3 percent of acrylic latex organic binder, of a basis weight greater than or equal to 1745 g/m\2\, measuring 10.0 mm or more in thickness; the foregoing presented in bulk, sheets or rolls, designed for use in motor vehicles of heading 8703 (provided for in subheading 6806.10.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(234) Catalytic converter blanket mats with a thickness between 5 mm and 9.9 mm and not over 3 percent of binder.--Heading 9902.14.71 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers, containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide and not over 3 percent by weight of acrylic latex organic binder, of a basis weight less than 1745 g/m\2\, measuring 5 mm or more but not over 9.9 mm in thickness; presented in bulk, sheets or rolls, designed for use in motor vehicles of heading 8703 (provided for in subheading 6806.10.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(235) Catalytic converter needled blanket mats with a thickness between 5 mm and 9.9 mm and between 3 and 7 percent of binder.--Heading 9902.14.72 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide, containing an acrylic latex organic binder of greater than 3 percent and less than 7 percent by weight, of a basis weight less than 1745 g/m\2\, measuring at least 5 mm or no more than 9.9 mm in thickness, in bulk, sheets or rolls, designed for motor vehicles of heading 8703 (provided for in subheading 6806.10.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(236) Catalytic converter needled blanket mats with a thickness of 10 mm or more and between 3 and 7 percent binder.--Heading 9902.14.73 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers, containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide and 3 percent or more but less than 7 percent by weight of acrylic latex organic binder, measuring 10.0 mm or more in thickness, of a basis weight greater than or equal to 1745 g/m\2\; presented in bulk, sheets or rolls, designed for use in motor vehicles of heading 8703 (provided for in subheading 6806.10.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(237) Certain silver wire.--Heading 9902.14.88 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Silver wire, containing 90 percent or more by weight of silver, but not more than 93 percent by weight of silver, and containing 6 percent or more by weight of tin oxide, but not more than 9 percent by weight of tin oxide (provided for in subheading 7106.92.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(238) Metal gauzes.--Heading 9902.14.90 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Gauzes containing platinum, palladium and rhodium (provided for in subheading 7115.10.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(239) Strips consisting of silver and copper and zinc.--Heading 9902.14.91 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Clad strips of silver, further worked than semimanufactured, each containing 54 percent or more but not over 56 percent by weight of silver; having three layers with one layer containing 87 percent or more but not over 89 percent by weight of silver and 1.1 percent or more but not over 3 percent of tin, a second layer containing 99.9 percent or more by weight of silver, and a third layer containing 14.5 percent or more but not over 15.5 percent by weight of silver, 79 percent or more but not over 81 percent of copper and 4.8 percent or more but not over 5.2 percent of phosphorus; measuring 15.65 mm in width and 0.95 mm in thickness, presented in coils (provided for in subheading 7115.90.40)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(240) Germanium unwrought in ingot form.--Heading 9902.15.13 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Ingots of germanium, unwrought, each weighing 0.5 kg or more but less than 2 kg (provided for in subheading 8112.92.60)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(241) Tweezers.--Heading 9902.15.18 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Tweezers (provided for in subheading 8203.20.20)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(242) Nail clippers, nail nippers and nail files.--Heading 9902.15.33 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Nail nippers and clippers and nail files, the foregoing other than nail nippers and clippers with one or both blades having rounded edged cut-outs and designed for use in cutting nails of dogs, cats or other small pets (including birds, rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, guinea pigs or gerbils) (provided for in subheading 8214.20.30)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(243) Portable air conditioner.--Heading 9902.15.63 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Air conditioning machines, each incorporating a refrigerating unit, mounted on wheels or castors, rated at less than 3.52 kW per hour (provided for in subheading 8415.82.01)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(244) Electric cylindrical coffee grinders.--Heading 9902.16.25 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Electromechanical domestic cylindrical coffee grinders, each operated by pushing the plastic cover into the base, the foregoing having a removable stainless steel bowl with a capacity of more than 0.1 liter and not exceeding 0.2 liter
(provided for in subheading 8509.40.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(245) Handheld electric can openers.--Heading 9902.16.32 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Hand-held battery-operated automatic can openers, each with self-contained electric motor, such can openers weighing not over 20 kg exclusive of extra interchangeable parts or detachable auxiliary devices (provided for in subheading 8509.80.50)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(246) Food beaters designed to attach to handheld mixers.--Heading 9902.16.33 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Stainless steel food beaters, designed for use solely on electromechanical hand-held food mixers suitable for domestic purposes (provided for in subheading 8509.90.55)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(247) Lamp-holder housings of porcelain.--Heading 9902.16.89 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Lamp-holder housings of porcelain, containing sockets
(provided for in subheading 8536.61.00)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(248) Cathode-ray tubes.--Heading 9902.16.94 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Cathode-ray data/graphic display tubes, color, with a phosphor dot screen pitch smaller than 0.4 mm and with less than 90-degree deflection (provided for in subheading 8540.40.10)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(249) Zee cages.--Heading 9902.17.11 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
`` ``Z''-shaped water bottle holders (cages) of alloy or composite material, designed for use on bicycles (provided for in subheading 8714.99.80)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(250) Optical attenuators.--Heading 9902.17.27 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Optical attenuators designed to reduce the power level of an optical signal, either in free space or in an optical fiber, such instruments or apparatus specifically designed for telecommunications (provided for in subheading 9013.80.90)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(251) Ski bindings, valued not more than $55 each.--Heading 9902.17.55 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Ski bindings (other than for cross-country skis), valued not over $55 each (provided for in subheading 9506.12.80)''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(c) Modification to Duty Rates.--
(1) Artichokes, in vinegar.--Heading 9902.01.04 is amended--
(A) by striking ``7.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(2) Artichokes, other than in vinegar.--Heading 9902.01.10 is amended--
(A) by striking ``12.7%'' and inserting ``12%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(3) Nicotine gum.--Heading 9902.01.13 is amended--
(A) by striking ``5.8%'' and inserting ``5.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(4) Isohexadecane.--Heading 9902.01.19 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(5) Sodium.--Heading 9902.01.20 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(6) Sodium containing not more than 200 ppm of calcium.--Heading 9902.01.21 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.7%'' and inserting ``3.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(7) Hydrazine 64%.--Heading 9902.01.38 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(8) Germanium dioxide (geo2).--Heading 9902.01.39 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(9) Sodium tungstate dihydrate.--Heading 9902.01.67 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(10) Monochlorobenzene.--Heading 9902.01.85 is amended--
(A) by striking ``3.9%'' and inserting ``3.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(11) p-dichlorobenzene.--Heading 9902.01.87 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.7%'' and inserting ``4.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(12) p-chlorobenzotrifluoride.--Heading 9902.01.88 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.3%'' and inserting ``4.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(13) Methanesulfonic acid.--Heading 9902.02.02 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.8%'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(14) Leaf alcohol.--Heading 9902.02.14 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(15) Resorcinol.--Heading 9902.02.23 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(16) Oxyfluorfen.--Heading 9902.02.35 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.8%'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(17) Glyoxal.--Heading 9902.02.45 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(18) 4-propyl benzaldehyde (npbal).--Heading 9902.02.46 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.8%'' and inserting ``4.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(19) 4-(1,1-Dimethylethyl)-alpha-m(lysmeral extra).--Heading 9902.02.48 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(20) Diethyl ketone.--Heading 9902.02.54 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(21) Cyclopentanone.--Heading 9902.02.59 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.7%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(22) Hydroxylmethylpentanone.--Heading 9902.02.63 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1%'' and inserting ``2.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(23) ETFBO.--Heading 9902.02.71 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(24) Sorbic acid.--Heading 9902.02.83 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.6%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(25) Benzoyl chloride.--Heading 9902.02.87 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(26) Sebacic acid.--Heading 9902.02.93 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(27) Dimethyl malonate or dmm.--Heading 9902.02.94 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(28) Pyromellitic dianhydride.--Heading 9902.03.02 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(29) o-acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin).--Heading 9902.03.07 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``2.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(30) Methyl sal.--Heading 9902.03.08 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.3%'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(31) Phba.--Heading 9902.03.09 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(32) Plastic additive.--Heading 9902.03.14 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(33) MCPA.--Heading 9902.03.23 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``4.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(34) Dimethyl carbonate.--Heading 9902.03.46 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(35) Perfluorocarbons for performance fluid.--Heading 9902.03.50 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(36) 3,5-difluoroaniline.--Heading 9902.03.57 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(37) Trifluralin.--Heading 9902.03.65 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(38) Ethalfluralin.--Heading 9902.03.66 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(39) o-toluidine.--Heading 9902.03.71 is amended--
(A) by striking ``5.5%'' and inserting ``5.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(40) Mpda.--Heading 9902.03.80 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(41) 4-ADPa (4-aminodiphenylamine).--Heading 9902.03.82 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(42) 4,4'-Diaminostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid.--Heading 9902.03.84 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(43) Prodiamine.--Heading 9902.03.87 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``4.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(44) p-cresidine sulfonic acid.--Heading 9902.03.98 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(45) Choline hydroxide.--Heading 9902.04.16 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(46) Diuron.--Heading 9902.04.30 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``3.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(47) Metolachlor.--Heading 9902.04.35 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(48) Flutolanil.--Heading 9902.04.40 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(49) Mefenoxam.--Heading 9902.04.42 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``5.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(50) Flufenacet-alcohol.--Heading 9902.04.48 is amended--
(A) by striking ``3.9%'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(51) 2-(trifluoromethyl)benzamide.--Heading 9902.04.49 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(52) Methyl-4-trifluoromethoxyphenyl-N-(chl.) carbamate.--Heading 9902.04.52 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(53) Guanidinoacetic acid.--Heading 9902.04.64 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(54) Chlorothalonil.--Heading 9902.04.65 is amended--
(A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(55) Bromoxynil octanoate.--Heading 9902.04.67 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(56) Bifenazate technical.--Heading 9902.04.85 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(57) Mesotrione.--Heading 9902.05.03 is amended--
(A) by striking ``6.2%'' and inserting ``6.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(58) 2-(Methylthio)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzoic acid.--Heading 9902.05.08 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(59) Acephate.--Heading 9902.05.16 is amended--
(A) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(60) Methomyl.--Heading 9902.05.18 is amended--
(A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(61) Allyl isothiocyanate.--Heading 9902.05.26 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.0''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(62) PMIDA.--Heading 9902.05.29 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(63) Triphenyltin hydroxide.--Heading 9902.05.32 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(64) PBA solid (phenyl boronic acid).--Heading 9902.05.34 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``1.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(65) Sedaxane.--Heading 9902.05.68 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``6.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(66) Technical fluazinam fungicide.--Heading 9902.05.83 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(67) Imazethapyr.--Heading 9902.05.86 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.2%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(68) Fluridone.--Heading 9902.05.87 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(69) Bicyclopyrone.--Heading 9902.05.88 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(70) Clopyralid technical.--Heading 9902.05.89 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(71) Aminopyralid technical.--Heading 9902.05.92 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.1%'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(72) Fluroxypyr technical.--Heading 9902.05.94 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``4.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(73) 2,3-Dichloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine.--Heading 9902.06.07 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(74) 2,3-pyridinedicarboxylic acid.--Heading 9902.06.13 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(75) Food and feed preservative.--Heading 9902.06.22 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.2%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(76) Cloquintocet-mexyl.--Heading 9902.06.24 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(77) Cyprodinil technical.--Heading 9902.06.31 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(78) Aminocyclopyrachlor.--Heading 9902.06.37 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(79) DMDS.--Heading 9902.06.45 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(80) Metribuzin.--Heading 9902.06.51 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(81) Atrazine.--Heading 9902.06.54 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(82) 1,2,4-triazole.--Heading 9902.06.97 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.8%'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(83) Oxadiazon.--Heading 9902.07.13 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.3%'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(84) Fludioxonil technical.--Heading 9902.07.15 is amended--
(A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``4.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(85) Thidiazuron.--Heading 9902.07.24 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(86) Flupyradifurone.--Heading 9902.07.32 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(87) Penthiopyrad.--Heading 9902.07.47 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(88) Cyprosulfamide.--Heading 9902.07.56 is amended--
(A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(89) Sulfentrazone.--Heading 9902.07.60 is amended--
(A) by striking ``5.4%'' and inserting ``6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(90) Cold pressed orange oil.--Heading 9902.08.99 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(91) Instant print film.--Heading 9902.09.16 is amended--
(A) by striking ``3.1%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(92) Flupyradifurone formulations.--Heading 9902.09.20 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(93) Spiromesifen formulations.--Heading 9902.09.23 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(94) Flonicamid.--Heading 9902.09.29 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(95) Abamectin.--Heading 9902.09.34 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(96) Acephate formulations.--Heading 9902.09.35 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``3.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(97) Quinoxyfen fungicide.--Heading 9902.09.66 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``1.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(98) Copper hydroxide and copper oxychloride.--Heading 9902.09.76 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(99) 1,1'-Dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride.--Heading 9902.09.94 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``5.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(100) Formulated pyrithiobac-sodium.--Heading 9902.10.07 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(101) Herbicide mixture.--Heading 9902.10.15 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(102) Plasticizer.--Heading 9902.10.30 is amended--
(A) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``3.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(103) Palm fatty acid distillate (``pfad'').--Heading 9902.10.44 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(104) Iminodisuccinate.--Heading 9902.10.55 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(105) Vinylacetate-vinylchloride copolymer.--Heading 9902.10.75 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(106) Compounds used in lubricants.--Heading 9902.10.88 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.4%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(107) Polyvinyl acetate for food use.--Heading 9902.10.98 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(108) Mixtures for use in paper coatings.--Heading 9902.11.14 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.3%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(109) Hindered amine light stabilizer.--Heading 9902.11.21 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(110) Hydrogenated polymers of norbornene derivatives.--Heading 9902.11.43 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(111) Modified ethylene-norbornene copolymer.--Heading 9902.11.54 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(112) Industrial nitrocellulose (damped alcohol content of 28-32%).--Heading 9902.11.57 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(113) Sodium alginate.--Heading 9902.11.59 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(114) Acrylic films.--Heading 9902.11.85 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(115) Plastic ornamentation for aquariums.--Heading 9902.11.99 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(116) Quick clamps.--Heading 9902.12.08 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(117) High-quality bull hides.--Heading 9902.12.34 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(118) Doll carriers with windows.--Heading 9902.12.39 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(119) Batting gloves of leather.--Heading 9902.12.58 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(120) Leather gloves with fourchettes.--Heading 9902.12.61 is amended--
(A) by striking ``9.2%'' and inserting ``7.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(121) Leather gloves without fourchettes.--Heading 9902.12.62 is amended--
(A) by striking ``13.4%'' and inserting ``13.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(122) Acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 40 and 47.5 mm and a solar reflectance index greater than 30.--Heading 9902.13.15 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(123) Rayon staple fibers for use in goods of heading 9619.--Heading 9902.13.28 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.7%'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(124) Mechanics' work gloves with fourchettes.--Heading 9902.13.71 is amended--
(A) by striking ``9.8%'' and inserting ``7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(125) Sleeping bag shells.--Heading 9902.13.80 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(126) Work footwear for women.--Heading 9902.14.07 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(127) Work footwear for men.--Heading 9902.14.08 is amended--
(A) by striking ``3.6%'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(128) Men's protective active footwear, not covering the ankle.--Heading 9902.14.11 is amended--
(A) by striking ``9.4%'' and inserting ``11%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(129) Men's oxford work footwear with composite safety toe.--Heading 9902.14.21 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(130) Men's and boys' house slippers with leather uppers.--Heading 9902.14.22 is amended--
(A) by striking ``5.7%'' and inserting ``5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(131) Women's waterproof leather footwear, valued at $29 per pair or higher.--Heading 9902.14.27 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.9%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(132) Women's house slippers with leather uppers.--Heading 9902.14.28 is amended--
(A) by striking ``7.9 %'' and inserting ``4.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(133) Women's footwear with textile uppers, open toes or heels, valued $10-$14.99 per pair.--Heading 9902.14.43 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``12.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(134) Men's footwear, covering the ankle but not the knee, valued over $24 per pair.--Heading 9902.14.49 is amended--
(A) by striking ``8.1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(135) Opaque glass-ceramic cookware.--Heading 9902.14.80 is amended--
(A) by striking ``7.1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(136) Liquid-filled glass bulbs.--Heading 9902.14.87 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(137) Screw anchors.--Heading 9902.14.94 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(138) Stainless steel handles for cookware.--Heading 9902.14.96 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(139) Large metal wire crates for dogs.--Heading 9902.14.99 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(140) Metal wire cages for pets other than dogs.--Heading 9902.15.01 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(141) Used compression-ignition internal combustion engines.--Heading 9902.15.41 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(142) Connecting rods.--Heading 9902.15.44 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(143) Used fuel pumps.--Heading 9902.15.50 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.6%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(144) Exhaust fans for permanent installation.--Heading 9902.15.54 is amended--
(A) by striking ``4.1%'' and inserting ``2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(145) Self-contained portable air conditioner.--Heading 9902.15.64 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(146) Table saws.--Heading 9902.15.74 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.2%'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(147) Vehicle stability control actuator assemblies.--Heading 9902.15.85 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.3%'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(148) Valve-type fuel injectors.--Heading 9902.15.91 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.5%'' and inserting ``1.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(149) New crankshafts.--Heading 9902.15.96 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(150) Power back door actuator assemblies.--Heading 9902.16.06 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.7%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(151) Direct current pump motors.--Heading 9902.16.07 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(152) Motors for low wattage fans.--Heading 9902.16.10 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.3%'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(153) Used starters.--Heading 9902.16.38 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(154) Used alternators.--Heading 9902.16.40 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(155) Electric steam irons.--Heading 9902.16.46 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(156) Microwave hoods with a plastic handle.--Heading 9902.16.47 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.5%'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(157) Microwave hoods with a metal handle.--Heading 9902.16.48 is amended--
(A) by striking ``1.2%'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(158) Carafe-less coffee makers.--Heading 9902.16.65 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(159) Toaster ovens with a pop-up toaster feature.--Heading 9902.16.67 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(160) Electric pressure cookers rated more than 800w but not more than 1000w, with a capacity of less than 5 liters.--Heading 9902.16.79 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(161) Flat panel lcd televisions for exercise equipment.--Heading 9902.16.85 is amended--
(A) by striking ``3.6%'' and inserting ``3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(162) Motor vehicle chassis with cab and only an electric motor for propulsion for the transport of goods.--Heading 9902.16.97 is amended--
(A) by striking ``23.9%'' and inserting ``20.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(163) Used gear boxes for certain vehicles for the transportation of goods.--Heading 9902.17.01 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(164) New gear boxes.--Heading 9902.17.02 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.1%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(165) Bicycle disc brakes.--Heading 9902.17.10 is amended--
(A) by striking ``6.7%'' and inserting ``8.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(166) Baby strollers.--Heading 9902.17.13 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(167) LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring over 101.6 cm but not over 124.46 cm.--Heading 9902.17.24 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.8%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(168) LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display measuring over 124.46 cm but not over 137.16 cm.--Heading 9902.17.25 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(169) Light emitting diode (led) lamps, mounting options, bases, clamps, mounts.--Heading 9902.17.48 is amended--
(A) by striking ``3.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(170) Golf club driver heads with a loft over 9.5 degrees.--Heading 9902.17.57 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(171) Golf club driver heads with a loft under 9.5 degrees.--Heading 9902.17.58 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(172) Golf club hybrid heads.--Heading 9902.17.60 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(173) Golf club wedge heads with a loft of 56 degrees or less.--Heading 9902.17.61 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.9%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(174) Golf club iron heads of 8-irons and 9-irons.--Heading 9902.17.63 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(175) Tennis racket frames, unstrung.--Heading 9902.17.71 is amended--
(A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(176) Volleyballs.--Heading 9902.17.74 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(177) Basketballs other than leather or rubber.--Heading 9902.17.75 is amended--
(A) by striking ``3.1%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(178) Rubber basketballs.--Heading 9902.17.77 is amended--
(A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(179) Fishing rods, one-piece, of both fiberglass and carbon fiber.--Heading 9902.17.93 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(180) Hair-slides without imitation pearls or stones.--Heading 9902.17.96 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``8.6%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(181) Eyelash curlers.--Heading 9902.17.97 is amended--
(A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
(B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(d) Modifications to Article Descriptions and Rates of Duty.--
(1) Minced pimiento stuffed green olives.--Heading 9902.01.07 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Olives, green in color, stuffed with minced pimiento, the foregoing in brine and presented in glass containers, other than place packed (provided for in subheading 2005.70.25)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.9%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(2) Vinyl neodecanoate.--Heading 9902.02.78 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Vinyl neodecanoate (vinyl 7,7-dimethyloctanoate) (CAS No. 51000-52-3) (provided for in subheading 2915.90.18)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.1%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(3) Bifenthrin.--Heading 9902.02.86 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-Methylbiphenyl-3-ylmethyl (1RS,3RS)-3-[(Z)-2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoroprop-1-enyl]-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecar-boxylate (Bifenthrin) (CAS No. 82657-04-3) (provided for in subheading 2916.20.50)'';
(B) by striking ``2.4%'' and inserting ``3.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(4) Trinexapac-ethyl.--Heading 9902.03.31 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Ethyl (RS)-4-cyclopropyl(hydroxy)methylene-3,5-dioxocyclohexanecarboxylate (Trinexapac-ethyl) (CAS No. 95266-40-3) (provided for in subheading 2918.99.50)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(5) 3,3' dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride.--Heading 9902.03.88 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride (3,3'-Dichloro-4,4'-biphenyldiamine dihydrochloride) (CAS No. 612-83-9) (provided for in subheading 2921.59.80)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.8%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(6) 4-(4-Aminophenoxy)aniline.--Heading 9902.04.01 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``4-(4-Aminophenoxy)aniline (CAS No. 101-80-4) (provided for in subheading 2922.29.81)'';
(B) by striking ``1.3%'' and inserting ``3.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(7) S-metolachlor.--Heading 9902.04.43 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-Chloro-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-[(1S)-2-meth- oxy-1-methylethyl]acetamide ((S)-Metolachlor) (CAS No. 87392-12-9)
(provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)'';
(B) by striking ``6.0%'' and inserting ``6.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(8) Compound used in polymer production.--Heading 9902.04.58 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1,1'-[1,3-Phenylenebis(methylene)]bis(3-methyl-1H-pyr- role-2,5-dione) (CAS No. 119462-56-5) (provided for in subheading 2925.19.42)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(9) 2-Methoxlyethyl(RS)-2-(4-tert-(cyflumetofen).--Heading 9902.04.66 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-Methoxyethyl 2-cyano-2-[4-(2-methyl-2-propanyl)phe- nyl]-3-oxo-3-[2-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]propanoate (Cyflumetafen)
(CAS No. 400882-07-7) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.25)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(10) b-cyfluthrin.--Heading 9902.04.70 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Cyano-(4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-1-carboxylate (b-Cyfluthrin) (CAS No. 68359-37-5) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.30)'';
(B) by striking ``3.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(11) Deltamethrin.--Heading 9902.04.71 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``[(S)-Cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl] (1R,3R)-3-(2,2-dibromoethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-1-carboxylate
(Deltamethrin) (CAS No. 52918-63-5) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.30)'';
(B) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(12) Methoxyfenozide technical insecticide.--Heading 9902.04.84 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-(3,5-Dimethylbenzoyl)-3-methoxy-2-methyl-N-(2-methyl-2- propanyl)benzohydrazide (Methoxyfenozide) (CAS No. 161050-58-4) (provided for in subheading 2928.00.25)'';
(B) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(13) N-butylthiophosphoric triamide (nbpt).--Heading 9902.04.98 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-Butylthiophosphoric triamide (CAS No. 94317-64-3)
(provided for in subheading 2929.90.50)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(14) Clethodim.--Heading 9902.05.05 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-[1-({[(2E)-3-Chloro-2-propen-1-yl]oxy}amino)propyli- dene]-5-[2-(ethylsulfanyl)propyl]-1,3-cyclohex- anedione
(Clethodim) (CAS No. 99129-21-2) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.10)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.9%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(15) AE 747 ether.--Heading 9902.05.07 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-Chloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)-3-((2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)methyl) benzoic acid (CAS No. 120100-77-8)
(provided for in subheading 2930.90.29)'';
(B) by striking ``5.7%'' and inserting ``6%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(16) Thiodicarb.--Heading 9902.05.15 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Methyl (1E)-N-[methyl-[methyl-[(E)-1-methyl- sulfanylethylideneamino] oxycarbonylamino] sulfanyl- carbamoyl]oxyethanimidothioate (Thiodicarb) (CAS No. 59669-26-0) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.43)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.6%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(17) Glufosinate-ammonium.--Heading 9902.05.37 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-amino-4-[hydroxy(methyl)phosphoryl]butanoic acid;azane
(Glufosinate Ammonium) (CAS No. 77182-82-2) (provided for in subheading 2931.39.00)'';
(B) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(18) Pyraflufen-ethyl.--Heading 9902.05.63 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Ethyl 2-chloro-5-(4-chloro-5-difluoromethoxy-1-methyl-1H-pyra- zol-3-yl)-4-fluorophenoxyacetate (Pyraflufen-ethyl)
(CAS. No 129630-19-9) (provided for in subheading 2933.19.23)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.2%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(19) Fipronil.--Heading 9902.05.66 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(RS)-5-Amino-1-[2,6-dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-4-
(trifluoromethysulfinyl)-1H-pyrazole-3-carbonitrile
(Fipronil) (CAS No. 120068-37-3) (provided for in subheading 2933.19.23)'';
(B) by striking ``4.4%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(20) Solatenol.--Heading 9902.05.69 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-[9-(Dichloromethylidene)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1,4-methano- naphthalen-5-yl]-3-(difluoromethyl)-1-methyl-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide (Benzovindiflupyr) (CAS No. 1072957-71-1)
(provided for in subheading 2933.19.23)'';
(B) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(21) Technical tolpyralate herbicide.--Heading 9902.05.71 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-[[1-Ethyl-4-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)-2-methyl-4-
(methylsulfonyl)benzoyl]-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]oxy]ethyl methyl carbonate (Tolpyralate) (CAS No. 1101132-67-5) (provided for in subheading 2933.19.23)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(22) Iprodione.--Heading 9902.05.73 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``3-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-N-isopropyl-2,4-dioxoimidazoli- dine-1-carboxamide (Iprodione) (CAS No. 36734-19-7) (provided for in subheading 2933.21.00)'';
(B) by striking ``2.0%'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(23) Fluopicolide.--Heading 9902.05.79 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2,6-Dichloro-N-[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)-2- pyridylmethyl]benzamide (Fluopicolide) (CAS No. 239110-15-7)
(provided for in subheading 2933.39.21)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(24) Picloram technical.--Heading 9902.05.90 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``4-Amino-3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid (CAS No. 1918-02-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.25)'';
(B) by striking ``4.3%'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(25) Imidacloprid.--Heading 9902.05.97 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``N-[1-[(6-Chloropyridin-3-yl)methyl]-4,5-dihydroimidazol- 2-yl]nitramide (Imidacloprid) (CAS No. 138261-41-3) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.27)'';
(B) by striking ``4.3%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(26) 2-cyanopyridine.--Heading 9902.06.20 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-Cyanopyridine (2-Pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 100-70-9)
(provided for in subheading 2933.39.91)'';
(B) by striking ``2.3%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(27) Quinclorac.--Heading 9902.06.23 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``3,7-dichloroquinoline-8-carboxylic acid (Quinclorac) (CAS No. 84087-01-4) (provided for in subheading 2933.49.30)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.1%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(28) Azoxystrobin.--Heading 9902.06.30 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Methyl (2E)-2-(2-{[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)pyrimidin-4- yl]oxy}phenyl)-3-methoxyacrylate (Azoxystrobin) (CAS No. 131860-33-8) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.15)'';
(B) by striking ``6.2%'' and inserting ``5.9%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(29) DEDS.--Heading 9902.06.41 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``5-Ethoxy-2-[(5-ethoxy-7-fluoro-[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-c]pyrimidin-2-yl)disulfanyl]-7-fluoro-[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-c]pyrimidine (CAS No. 166524-75-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.70)'';
(B) by striking ``0.6%'' and inserting ``5%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(30) Spirotetramat.--Heading 9902.06.67 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``[3-(2,5-Dimethylphenyl)-8-methoxy-2-oxo-1-azaspiro[4.5]dec-3-en-4-yl] ethyl carbonate (Spirotetramat) (CAS No. 203313-25-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.79.08)'';
(B) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``1%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(31) Cyproconazole.--Heading 9902.06.77 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``[a-(4-Chlorophenyl)-a-(1-cyclopropylethyl)-1H-1-1,2,4- triazole-1-ethanol (Cyproconazole) (CAS No. 94361-06-5)
(provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(32) Tebuconazole.--Heading 9902.06.78 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(RS)-1-p-Chlorophenyl-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1- ylmethyl)pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 107534-96-3)
(provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.4%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(33) Metconazole.--Heading 9902.06.80 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``5-[(4-Chlorophenyl)methyl]-2,2-dimethyl-1-(1,2,4-triazol- 1-ylmethyl)cyclopentan-1-ol (Metconazole) (CAS No. 125116-23-6) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
(B) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(34) Prothioconazole.--Heading 9902.06.81 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-[(2RS)-2-(1-Chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2- hydroxypropyl]-2H-1,2,4-triazole-3(4H)-thione
(Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
(B) by striking ``5.3%'' and inserting ``5.7%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(35) Flutriafol.--Heading 9902.06.84 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-(2-Fluorophenyl)-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4- triazol-1-yl)ethanol (Flutriafol) (CAS No. 76674-21-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
(B) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(36) Ipconazole.--Heading 9902.06.85 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(1R,2S,5R)-2-(4-Chlorobenzyl)-5-isopropyl-1-(1H-1,2,4- triazol-1-ylmethyl)cyclopentanol (Ipconazole) (CAS No. 125225-28-7) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(37) Hexythiazox.--Heading 9902.06.99 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(4RS,5RS)-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-cyclohexyl-4-methyl-2- oxo-1,3-thiazolidine-3-carboxamide (Hexythiazox) (CAS No. 78587-05-0) (provided for in subheading 2934.10.10)'';
(B) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``2.4%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(38) Clothianidin.--Heading 9902.07.06 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(E)-1-(2-Chloro-1,3-thiazol-5-ylmethyl)-3-methyl-2-nitro- guanidine (Clothianidin) (CAS No. 210880-92-5) (provided for in subheading 2934.10.90)'';
(B) by striking ``6.1%'' and inserting ``5.9%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(39) Thiamethoxam.--Heading 9902.07.07 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Thiamethoxam (3-(2-chloro-5-thiazolylmethyl)tetrahydro-5- methyl-N-nitro-1,3,5-oxadiazin-4-imine) (CAS No. 153719-23-4)
(provided for in subheading 2934.10.90)'';
(B) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``6%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(40) Difenoconazole.--Heading 9902.07.14 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-({2-[2-Chloro-4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]-4-methyl-1,3- dioxolan-2-yl}methyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Difenoconazole) (CAS No. 119446-68-3) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.12)'';
(B) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(41) Fluoxastrobin.--Heading 9902.07.21 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(E)-1-[2-[6-(2-Chlorophenoxy)-5-fluoropyrimidin-4-yl]oxyphenyl]-1-(5,6-dihydro-1,4,2-dioxazin-3-yl)-N-methoxymethanimine (Fluoxastrobin) (CAS No. 361377-29-9)
(provided for in subheading 2934.99.12)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(42) Isoxaflutole.--Heading 9902.07.22 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(5-Cyclopropyl-1,2-oxazol-4-yl)-[2-methylsulfonyl-4-
(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]methanone (Isoxaflutole) (CAS No. 141112-29-0) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.15)'';
(B) by striking ``5.5%'' and inserting ``4.8%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(43) Pinoxaden.--Heading 9902.07.26 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``8-(2,6-Diethyl-4-methylphenyl)-1,2,4,5-tetrahydro-7-oxo- 7H-pyrazolo[1,2-d][1,4,5]oxadiazepin-9-yl-2,2- dimethylpropanoate (Pinoxaden) (CAS No. 243973-20-8)
(provided for in subheading 2934.99.15)'';
(B) by striking ``5.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(44) Isoxaben technical herbicide.--Heading 9902.07.27 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2,6-Dimethoxy-N-[3-(3-methyl-3-pentanyl)-1,2-oxazol-5- yl]benzamide (isoxaben) (CAS No. 82558-50-7) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.15)'';
(B) by striking ``3.1%'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(45) Fluthiacetmethyl.--Heading 9902.07.29 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Methyl [[2-chloro-4-fluoro-5[(tetrahydro-3-oxo-1H,3H-
[1,3,4]thi- adiazolo[3,4-a]pyridazin-1- ylidene)amino]phenyl]thio]acetate (Fluthiacet-methyl technical) (CAS No. 117337-19-6) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.15)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(46) Flumioxazin.--Heading 9902.07.30 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-[7-Fluoro-3-oxo-4-(2-propyn-1-yl)-3,4-dihydro-2H- 1,4-benzoxazin-6-yl]-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1H- isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione (Flumioxazin) (CAS No. 103361-09-7) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.15)'';
(B) by striking ``6.1%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(47) Buprofezin.--Heading 9902.07.31 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``(2Z)-3-Isopropyl-2-[(2-methyl-2-propanyl)imino]-5-phenyl- 1,3,5-thiadiazinan-4-one (Buprofezin) (CAS No. 69327-76-0 or 953030-84-7) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.16)'';
(B) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(48) Sarolaner.--Heading 9902.07.38 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``1-{5'-[(5S)-5-(3,5-Dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-5-
(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-oxazol-3-yl]-1H,3'H-spiro[azetidine-3,1'- [2]benzofuran]-1-yl}-2-mesylethanone (Sarolaner) (CAS No. 1398609-39-6) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.30)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.5%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(49) Isoxadifen-ethyl.--Heading 9902.07.43 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Ethyl 5,5-diphenyl-4H-1,2-oxazole-3-carboxylate
(Isoxadifen-ethyl) (CAS No. 163520-33-0) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.39)'';
(B) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(50) Pyroxasulfone technical.--Heading 9902.07.53 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``3-({[5-(Difluoromethoxy)-1-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)-1H- pyrazol-4-yl]methyl}sulfonyl)-5,5-dimethyl-4,5- dihydro-1,2-oxazole (Pyroxasulfone) (CAS No. 447399-55-5) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.90)'';
(B) by striking ``3.5%'' and inserting ``6.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(51) Triasulfuron.--Heading 9902.07.57 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``2-(2-Chloroethoxy)-N-[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2- yl)carbamoyl]benzenesulfonamide (Triasulfuron) (CAS No. 82097-50-5) (provided for in subheading 2935.90.75)'';
(B) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(52) Trifloxysulfuron.--Heading 9902.07.58 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Sodium 4,6-dimethoxy-2-[({[3-(2,2,2-trifluoro- ethoxy)pyridin-2-yl]sulfonyl}carbamoyl)imino]- 2H-pyrimidin-1-ide (Trifloxysulfuron-sodium) (CAS No. 199119-58-9)
(provided for in subheading 2935.90.75)'';
(B) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``4.9%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(53) Copper phthalocyanine blue crude.--Heading 9902.08.59 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Copper phthalocyanine ((Phthalocyanato(2-))-copper), not ready for use as pigment (PCN Blue Crude) (CAS No. 147-14-8)
(provided for in subheading 3204.17.20)'';
(B) by striking ``3.3%'' and inserting ``3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(54) Spirotetramat formulations.--Heading 9902.09.24 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing (5s, 8s)-3-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)-8-methoxy-2-oxo-1-azaspiro [4.5] dec-3-en-4-yl ethyl carbonate (Spirotetramat) (CAS No. 203313-25-1)
(provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)'';
(B) by striking ``5.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(55) Prothioconazole and tebuconazole formulations.--Heading 9902.09.50 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing 2-[(2RS)-2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl) -2-hydroxypropyl]-2H-1,2,4-triazole-3 (4H)-thione (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) and (RS)-1-p-chlorophenyl-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl) pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 107534-96-3) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)'';
(B) by striking ``4.9%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(56) Trifloxystrobin and prothioconazole formulations.--Heading 9902.09.51 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing methyl (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-2-
[1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) ethylideneaminooxy]-o-tolyl}acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) and 2-
[(2RS)-2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl) -2-hydroxypropyl]-2H-1,2,4-triazole-3(4H)-thione
(Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)'';
(B) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(57) Propoxycarbazone-sodium formulations.--Heading 9902.09.85 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing sodium {[2-(methoxycarbonyl) phenyl]sulfonyl} [(4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-5-oxo-3-propoxy-1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl) carbonyl] azanide (Propoxycarbazone sodium) (CAS No. 181274-15-7) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
(B) by striking ``3.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(58) Herbicide for broadleaf weeds.--Heading 9902.09.86 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing (5-hydroxy-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)[2-(methylsulfonyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl) phenyl] methanone (Pyrasulfotole) (CAS No. 365400-11-9); (2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl) octanoate (Bromoxynil Octanoate) (CAS No. 1689-99-2); 2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl heptanoate
(Bromoxynil Heptanoate) (CAS No. 56634-95-8); and diethyl 1-
(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole-3,5-dicarboxylate (Mefenpyr-diethyl) (CAS No. 135590-91-9)
(provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
(B) by striking ``3.7%'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(59) Asulam sodium salt formulations.--Heading 9902.09.96 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures of methyl sulfanilylcarbamate, sodium salt (Asulam sodium salt) (CAS No. 2302-17-2) and application adjuvants
(provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
(B) by striking ``2.0%'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(60) Isoxaflutole and cyprosulfamide formulations.--Heading 9902.10.01 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures containing 5-cyclopropyl-4-(2-mesyl-4-trifluoromethylbenzoyl) isoxazole (Isoxaflutole) (CAS No. 141112-29-0) and N-({4-[(cyclopropylamino) carbonyl]phenyl} sulfonyl)-2-methoxybenzamide (Cyprosulfamide) (CAS No. 221667-31-8) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
(B) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``5%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(61) Isoxadifen-ethyl and tembotrione formulations.--Heading 9902.10.02 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Product mixtures containing ethyl 5,5-diphenyl-4H-1,2-oxazole-3-carboxylate (Isoxadifen-ethyl) (CAS No. 163520-33-0) and 2-{2-chloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)-3-[(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)methyl]benzoyl} -1,3-cyclohexanedione
(Tembotrione) (CAS No. 335104-84-2) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
(B) by striking ``1.3%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(62) Indaziflam formulations.--Heading 9902.10.09 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures containing N-[(1R,2S)-2,6-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-1-yl]-6-[(1R)-1-fluoroethyl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine
(Indaziflam) (CAS No. 950782-86-2) and application adjuvants
(provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
(B) by striking ``5.6%'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(63) Herbicide mixtures.--Heading 9902.10.10 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Mixtures containing 2,5-dimethyl-4-[2-methylsulfonyl-4-
(trifluoromethyl)benzoyl]-1H-pyrazol-3-one (Pyrasulfotole)
(CAS No. 365400-11-9); 2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl octanoate
(Bromoxynil Octanoate) (CAS No. 1689-99-2); methyl 4-{[(3-methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro -1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl) carbonyl] sulfamoyl}-5-methyl-3-thiophenecarboxylate
(Thiencarbazone-Methyl) (CAS No. 317815-83-1); and diethyl 1-
(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole -3,5-dicarboxylate (Mefenpyr-diethyl) (CAS No. 135590-91-9)
(provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
(B) by striking ``3.6%'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(64) Product used as lubricant or mold release material.--Heading 9902.10.93 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymerized, reduced, methyl esters, reduced (CAS No. 88645-29-8)
(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)'';
(B) by striking ``2.1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(65) Heat-curable epoxy resin mixtures.--Heading 9902.11.15 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Heat-curable epoxy resin mixtures containing more than 30 percent by weight of 4,4'-(9H-fluorene-9,9-diyl)bis(2-chloroaniline) (CAS No. 107934-68-9) as a curing agent
(provided for in subheading 3907.30.00)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(66) Polymer of 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid with 1,4-butanediol and hexanedioic acid.--Heading 9902.11.23 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Polymer of 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid with 1,4-butanediol and hexanedioic acid (CAS No. 60961-73-1) (provided for in subheading 3907.99.50)'';
(B) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``3.6%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(67) Set of plastic cutlery wrapped in paper.--Heading 9902.11.96 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Cutlery of plastics, presented with quantities of identical cutlery items joined together by paper wrapping or paper banding designed for ease of loading in a fully enclosed dispensing system (provided for in subheading 3924.10.40)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.8%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(68) Acrylic filament tow with a decitex of 5 to 5.6.--Heading 9902.13.04 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Acrylic filament tow containing 85 percent or more by weight of acrylonitrile units and 2 percent or more but not more than 8 percent of water, dyed, such tow with a decitex of 5 to 5.6, an aggregate filament measure in the tow bundle between 660,000 and 1,200,000 and a length greater than 2 m
(provided for in subheading 5501.30.00)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(69) Modacrylic staple fiber with a decitex of 1.7 and a fiber length of 38mm.--Heading 9902.13.19 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Modacrylic staple fibers containing by weight 2 percent or more but not over 3 percent of water, not pigmented (ecru), crimped, with a decitex of 1.7 and fiber length of 38 mm
(provided for in subheading 5503.30.00)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(70) Hand-tufted wool carpets.--Heading 9902.13.42 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Carpets and other textile floor coverings, tufted, whether or not made up, of wool or fine animal hair, hand-hooked, that is, in which the tufts were inserted by hand or by means of a hand tool that is not power-driven (provided for in subheading 5703.10.20)'';
(B) by striking ``5.8%'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(71) Women's footwear made on a base or platform of wood.--Heading 9902.14.20 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Footwear for women, with outer soles of rubber or plastics and uppers of leather, made on a base or platform of wood
(provided for in subheading 6403.99.20)'';
(B) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(72) Scissors, valued over $1.75 per dozen.--Heading 9902.15.31 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Scissors, valued over $1.75/dozen, each with stainless steel blades, one small loop handle and one larger loop handle and with an overall length of less than 17 cm, the foregoing other than those scissors designed for use in pet grooming and presented with attached retail labeling or put up for retail sale as goods designed to cut pet hair
(provided for in subheading 8213.00.90)'';
(B) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(73) Tire assembly machines.--Heading 9902.15.82 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Machinery for molding, assembling or otherwise forming uncured, unvulcanized rubber (green) tires (provided for in subheading 8477.59.01), the foregoing to be used in production of new pneumatic tires designed in all sizes for motor cars (such tires of subheadings 4011.10.10 and 4011.10.50), buses and trucks (such tires of subheadings 4011.20.10 and 4011.20.50), motorcycles (such tires of subheading 4011.40.00) and agricultural, forestry, construction or industrial vehicles (such tires of subheadings 4011.70.00, 4011.80.10, 4011.80.20, 4011.80.80, 4011.90.10, 4011.90.20 and 4011.90.80)'';
(B) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(74) Fuel injectors.--Heading 9902.15.94 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Fuel injectors (other than used), each incorporating a valve and a micro-stamped orifice hole, certified by the importer as designed to deliver fuel to the combustion chamber of a gasoline engine with a pressure not exceeding 120 MPa (1200 bar) (provided for in subheading 8481.80.90)'';
(B) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(75) Subsea flow modules.--Heading 9902.15.95 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Valves, capable of operating at pressures of 68.94 MPa or more (provided for in subheading 8481.80.90), for controlling production flow through a subsea tree, each valve mounted in a module that can be unlocked by a remotely operated underwater vehicle for subsequent removal and replacement'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.4%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(76) Used transmissions.--Heading 9902.16.01 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Used fixed ratio speed changers (provided for in subheading 8483.40.50), other than transmissions for the vehicles of headings 8701, 8702, 8703, 8704 and 8705'';
(B) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(77) Motor assemblies for electric box fans.--Heading 9902.16.08 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``AC electric motors of an output exceeding 37.5 W but not exceeding 74.6 W, single phase, each equipped with a capacitor, rotary speed control mechanism and a motor mounting cooling ring (provided for in subheading 8501.40.20)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.1%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(78) Motor assemblies for oscillating fans.--Heading 9902.16.09 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``AC electric motors of an output exceeding 37.5 W but not exceeding 72 W, single phase, each equipped with a capacitor, a speed control mechanism, and a motor mount of plastics and a self-contained gear mechanism for oscillation (provided for in subheading 8501.40.20)'';
(B) by striking ``2.0%'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(79) Electric multi-cookers.--Heading 9902.16.74 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Electrothermic multifunctional cookers (multicookers) of a kind used for domestic purposes, each incorporating a timer and designed to prepare foods by various methods, including boiling, simmering, baking, frying, roasting or stewing
(provided for in subheading 8516.79.00), the foregoing without a thermometer probe'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(80) Baby stroller systems.--Heading 9902.17.14 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Baby strollers, each with chassis presented with removable seat and removable bassinet, with the seat designed to be attached to the chassis base plate, with the seat backrest designed to allow a child to be in a reclining position or to be supported at varying backrest angles; the foregoing not including any such stroller with a tilting or tilted seat only (provided for in subheading 8715.00.00)'';
(B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(81) Iron head golf clubs.--Heading 9902.17.59 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Golf club heads designed for clubs designated as 1-irons, 2-irons, 3-irons, 4-irons or 5-irons (provided for in subheading 9506.39.00)'';
(B) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
(82) Golf club iron heads of 6-irons and 7-irons.--Heading 9902.17.62 is amended--
(A) by amending the article description to read as follows:
``Golf club heads designed for clubs designated as 6-irons and 7-irons (provided for in subheading 9506.39.00)'';
(B) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``2.4%''; and
(C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/2023''.
PART III--EFFECTIVE DATE
SEC. 75461. EFFECTIVE DATE.
(a) In General.--The amendments made by this subtitle apply to articles entered on or after the date that is 120 days before the date of the enactment of this Act.
(b) Retroactive Application.--
(1) In general.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law and subject to paragraph (2), any entry of an article classifiable under a heading of subchapter II of chapter 99 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States added or amended by this subtitle--
(A) that was made--
(i) on or after the date that is 120 days before the date of the enactment of this Act, and
(ii) before the date of the enactment of this Act, and
(B) to which a lower rate of duty would apply if the entry were made on or after such date of enactment,shall be liquidated or reliquidated as though such entry occurred on such date of enactment.
(2) Requests.--A liquidation or reliquidation may be made under paragraph (1) with respect to an entry only if a request therefor is filed with U.S. Customs and Border Protection not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act that contains sufficient information to enable U.S. Customs and Border Protection--
(A) to locate the entry; or
(B) to reconstruct the entry if it cannot be located.
(3) Payment of amounts owed.--Any amounts owed by the United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of an entry of a covered article under subparagraph (A) shall be paid, without interest, not later than 90 days after the date of the liquidation or reliquidation (as the case may be).
(c) Definitions.--In this section, the terms ``enter'' and
``entry'' include a withdrawal from warehouse for consumption.
Subtitle C--Reauthorization of American Manufacturing Competitiveness
Act of 2016
SEC. 75471. REAUTHORIZATION OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURING
COMPETITIVENESS ACT OF 2016.
(a) New Process for Consideration of Petitions.--Section 3(b)(1) of the American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act of 2016 (Public Law 114-159; 19 U.S.C. 1332 note) is amended, in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking ``October 15, 2016, and October 15, 2019'' and inserting ``October 15, 2022, and October 15, 2025''.
(b) Content of Petitions.--Section 3(b)(2)(E)(i) of such Act is amended to read as follows:
``(i) the classification of the article under chapters 1 through 97 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States that has been used or will be used by the importer, to be included in the amendment to subchapter II of chapter 99 of that Schedule;''.
(c) Report.--Section 4(a) of such Act is amended by striking ``12 months'' and all that follows through ``tariff bill'' and inserting ``18 months after the date on which the duty suspensions and reductions included in a miscellaneous tariff bill take effect''.
TITLE V--AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS
SEC. 76001. AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS.
(a) In General.--There are authorized to be appropriated to the head of each agency specified in subsection (b) such sums as may be necessary for the agency to carry out the responsibilities of the agency under this title.
(b) Agencies Specified.--The agencies specified in this subsection are the following:
(1) The Office of the United States Trade Representative.
(2) The Department of Commerce.
(3) The Department of the Treasury.
(4) U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
TITLE VI--CUSTOMS USER FEES
SEC. 77001. EXTENSION OF CUSTOMS USER FEES.
(a) In General.--Section 13031(j)(3) of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (19 U.S.C. 58c(j)(3)) is amended--
(1) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``September 30, 2030'' and inserting ``August 7, 2031''; and
(2) in subparagraph (B)(i), by striking ``September 30, 2030'' and inserting ``August 7, 2031''.
(b) Rate for Merchandise Processing Fees.--Section 503 of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (Public Law 112-41; 19 U.S.C. 3805 note) is amended by striking ``September 30, 2030'' and inserting ``August 7, 2031''.
Mr. CRAPO. Madam President and Members of the Senate, what we are going to be voting on shortly here, Senate Amendment No. 1562, is an example of the bipartisanship that can be achieved if we put in the hard work to work out the details and the differences between us on very critical issues.
This is not just an amendment on one topic; this is an entire title, the Finance Committee's title. The chairman of the Finance Committee, Senator Wyden, and I have worked for months together to identify that intersection--which is a big one, as you will see--between Republicans and Democrats here in the Senate on trade policy to help us to put together a package of strong trade policy that will help us to stand up our efforts in pushing back against China in one of the most critical arenas that we face: trade, our economy, and working against the very nefarious activities that China is engaged in to try to undercut us economically and to undercut our American companies in our trade relationships.
Senator Wyden and I worked hard together to get this done, and I am glad that we now have a package that can be put forward. As I said, it is not just one provision; this is an entire trade title. Let me summarize just some of the things that are in it.
It provides a comprehensive approach to combat China's manufacturing imbalances, threats to free and fair trade, and illicit activity, which undermine America's leadership in innovation. This legislation will level the playing field for American consumers and companies, including workers, farmers, fishers, families, and taking aim at China's worst practices.
The amendment itself carries a bipartisan approach into a Senate-wide effort to ensure that the United States is positioned effectively to compete on a fair playing field globally--not just with China, globally, but especially with China.
It bolsters efforts to prohibit goods made with forced labor from reaching the United States by strengthening our Customs and Border Protection enforcement efforts and through better use of the Seafood Import Monitoring Program.
It provides modernized trade enforcement tools to U.S. Trade Representatives to address anti-competitive digital trade and censorship practices, like China's great firewall, by requiring the USTR to identify trading partners that disrupt digital trade.
It appoints a USTR official to oversee information communication technology and provides advance notice and text of proposals for any digital trade agreements 5 days before they are tabled to facilitate our efforts here in Congress to oversee an effective trade policy.
It requires a review of trade in essential supplies, including the sources of imports, and analysis of any vulnerabilities, as well as additional tools for businesses in the United States seeking reliable suppliers.
It strengthens oversight over U.S. trade policy by providing an inspector general to the USTR and by ensuring the application of section 301 tariffs related to China are calibrated to provide the necessary leverage to support American competition while ensuring U.S. competitiveness in manufacturing.
It reauthorizes, critically, the miscellaneous tariff bill--what has been called the MTB--and improved generalized system of preferences, the GSP. That will promote human rights, the environment, women's economic empowerment, and the rule of law and digital trade, and restarts and reforms the critical section 301 product exclusion process. These things might sound complicated, but it is our way of standing up our American competitors in a very anti-competitive environment dealing with China.
It expands the duties of the Interagency Center on Trade Implementation, Monitoring, and Enforcement to include investigations of practices, diffuse impacts on the economy and workers of the United States where there is systemic impacts on the resiliency of multiple critical domestic supply chains. Standing up and building out our supply chains is critical in this economic competition.
It requires the U.S. Trade Representatives to initiate talks with the Quad countries to develop a strategy on critical minerals to counter China's dominant share of that global supply.
It requires the CBP to submit a report to Congress on achieving supply chain transparency. CBP is seeking greater supply chain transparency to address merchandise made with forced labor, with counterfeits, and through a 21st Century Customs Framework Initiative.
It requires the USTR to brief Congress on the findings of a forthcoming report by the Comptroller General of the United States related to that critical 301 exclusion process.
It directs the USTR to enter into negotiations with allies to stop the importation of goods made with stolen intellectual property into the United States and allied countries. The theft of American intellectual property is becoming critical to our ability to be effectively competitive against China.
This list goes on. This is a major Finance Committee title that will significantly strengthen U.S. competitiveness in response to the malign activities that we continuously see growing from China. I encourage all of my colleagues to support this important amendment.
Before I finish, I want to say what I was going to say at the beginning of my remarks, and I alluded to it briefly. Senator Wyden and I have had a very close and strong negotiation going on, and I appreciate deeply the ability that we have to work together in a bipartisan fashion to build this, and we will be building other very important policies for this country. I just wanted to thank my colleague Senator Wyden for his partnership in this effort.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Oregon.
Mr. WYDEN. Madam President, I, too, want to express my appreciation to Senator Crapo. We are partners in the Senate Finance Committee. As Senator Crapo really touched on, we know that sometimes around here in the Senate, it is hard to get Senators to agree on the proper way to butter a piece of toast. But what Senator Crapo and I have tried to show--and I believe this amendment does it--is that the Senate is going to come together on the urgency of outcompeting China, and that is what our legislation is all about.
Senator Crapo ticked off a number of the key measures. Obviously we feel very strongly. We spent weeks looking at it in hearings and in discussions--at how China rips off our intellectual properties, steals technology, sends dangerous counterfeits to our market, and how it undercuts manufacturers with overproduction and unfair subsidies. The fact is, the Chinese have deployed massive subsidies, incentivized overproduction in key manufacturing sectors like steel, aluminum, and solar panels, that undercuts our competitors. They have shaken down American firms for intellectual property and stolen cutting-edge technology.
Worst of all, colleagues, is the practice of forced labor, which we looked at in the Senate Finance Committee. It is morally repugnant on its own, and it is also a very substantial threat to American jobs.
I do want to spend a moment on an area where we are going to be doing a lot more work, and I am going to have plenty to say about it before this bill becomes law; and that is, as my friend from Idaho just talked about, the Chinese Government's great firewall. It blocks more than 10,000 American websites and digital platforms, and others are subjected to extreme censorship. Americans who are blocked can only watch as Chinese homegrown competitors then rip off their very best ideas, thrive in the absence of real competition, and then grow into tech behemoths themselves.
The catch is, as those Chinese-grown tech giants get bigger and bigger, using ripped-off American tech and ideas, they are also exporting their government's intolerance of free speech.
So in the case of the great firewall, we now have trade enforcement tools that really go back to the Dark Ages. Literally, some of them date back to some cases in the middle of the last century, and that, in no way, leaves us in a good position.
As Senator Crapo and I have found--and we agreed in a bipartisan manner on this--it leaves us ill-prepared to handle the fast-moving world of digital trade, where there are a lot of high-skill, high-wage jobs on the line.
So, for now, I hope Members of the Senate will strongly support this bipartisan amendment.
As Senator Crapo said, we have a lot of other things we are going to tackle. As the Presiding Officer knows, I think what we talked about yesterday, in terms of clean energy, can build on ideas of both political parties. Senator Crapo has a very good idea for tech-neutral, private sector competition for clean energy. That is his idea. I am a Democrat, and I am acknowledging my colleague's good ideas. So we have a lot to work with.
But for today, when we pass this amendment, the Crapo-Wyden amendment, we are signaling that the entire Senate is coming together on a straightforward proposition, that we want to tell our constituents that we understand the urgency of outcompeting China, and that it is going to take key tools, which is what we have developed in the Senate Finance Committee.
I urge all Senators to vote for this bipartisan amendment.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Florida
Amendment No. 1802
Mr. RUBIO. Madam President, I want to take a moment to speak on my amendment, and I won't take very long.
First of all, really, my comments are geared toward somebody who might be watching or will maybe watch a video of this later because usually there aren't a lot of mysteries here on the floor of Senate. And when these amendments come up, everybody kind of knows the way it is going to go. And this amendment that I am about to put forward here is probably not going to pass. I am pretty certain it won't or we wouldn't have gotten a vote on it. That is just the way it is.
But that is OK because--it is not OK, but it is OK in the sense that I still want to take this opportunity to talk about this and have a vote on it.
Let me just say this: If you go back 2, 3 years, I believe not the first but one of the first people here who talked about the need to do what much of this bill does was me. I have been talking now for 2 or 3 years about the need for the American Government to step forward and partner with the private sector. I have been talking about the need for industrial policy.
You can't compete with a nation-state if the nation-state is not involved in the competition. And that is what we are involved in--a nation-state competition. And it does involve a massive amount of Chinese investment in research and development.
And we have to step up to the plate. The days of believing that on some of these items the private market on its own will solve it, it is not possible at this scale and scope.
I point to Operation Warp Speed. Would the private market have eventually given us a vaccine? It would have. But we needed it now. We stepped forward. We provided the money. The private sector responded. And today we are standing around here with no masks on, and much of the country is getting back to normal because we have vaccines.
You could criticize a lot of things about what America did in the beginning of the pandemic, but we have done vaccines better than anyone in the world, and that would not have been possible without industrial policy, which is the partnership of government and business to solve an urgent crisis of a national concern.
Well, when it comes to research, development, technology, that is perhaps the single greatest requirement before us today in terms of the future. The 21st century is going to be defined by this definition between China--this competition between China and the United States. And it is a competition we simply cannot win unless we step forward and match it.
But another part of the Chinese approach to this is not simply to invest but to steal. As many of you know, I have been on the Intelligence Committee now for 10 years. I was acting chairman of it for a number of months and now the vice chairman in a committee that I think--maybe I am prejudiced in this view, but I think it is the best functioning committee here. I am sure some would disagree. But I think we do a lot of good work.
And it comes on topic--and I spend a lot of time reading all of the intelligence every single day. Let me just describe my experiences over the last few years. It is a horror show.
The Chinese are stealing our intellectual property. And it is not just, oh, they reverse engineered someone's software; they steal the money the taxpayers are investing in basic research and development.
We have a graph here. I have it up. The print is too small to see on camera, but I will describe it to you. Here is how they operate, use our universities. They prioritize--they steal priority technologies, leverage international openness of U.S. markets, universities, and institutes. They play scientists, researchers in universities, U.S. National Labs, for access to emerging and foundational research and access to dual-use export control technologies.
It goes on to say, Chinese state-owned enterprises' front and shell companies partner with universities for access to IP, research data, technology, penetrate U.S. company supply chains. This is their strategy.
Now, we were about to put $200 billion of American taxpayer money in more of that, in more of those activities. And you don't think that they are going to do all of that against us? They are. And so it is incumbent upon us to make sure that we have in place safeguards so they cannot keep doing this to us.
What is the point of putting up $200 billion of American public taxpayer money on pursuing all of this research if we are going to allow the Chinese to steal it? Nobody here wants them to steal it.
And I know there have been improvements done in terms of upping the security. What I want you to understand is that this is not a minor security threat. This is the No. 1 priority of Chinese intelligence. This is their No. 1 priority. This is what all of their agencies and all of their government is geared toward doing. And we are going to put all this money in there and hope that the safeguards we put in place are going to work.
I hope they do. But what if they don't? What if a year from now we find out, or you are going to read in an article 2 years from now, whatever, that says: The Chinese have stolen a quarter--25, 30 percent of the IP developed by the money that has been put forward in the bill that was passed? Then we are all going to feel pretty stupid around here.
That is the only thing I am aiming at. All I am asking in this amendment is that, at least in the initial stages of this program, that the Director of National Intelligence, the DNI, the DNI's office, and the FBI have an opportunity to review these grants to ensure that they do not have embedded, in the place we are giving the money to, a scientist, a researcher at one of these National Labs or that there isn't some shell company involved.
Now, I know the argument. I have heard the argument against it from those who want to do the research. This is going to slow it down. It is.
TSA slows down our ability to get on airplanes. Who wants to get rid of TSA? Cyber security slows down our ability to access our networks. But we need more of it, not less. Yes, security becomes burdensome. It slows things down. But I would rather do it slow or slower and own it than faster and have them steal it. And that is what this amendment does.
I don't know what the opposition to it is other than I understand that there are a lot who just want to get their hands on this money, and they want to get going very quickly. That is what they want to do, and that is great. That is what researchers want to do. They want to move fast. We need them to move fast. But our job is different. Our job is to see the problem holistically and understand, let's move as fast as we can without allowing the Chinese to steal it
So, look, I am asking everyone to vote against this motion to table because, frankly, I think we expose ourselves to a vulnerability. We are placing the faith that this existing system we have, and whatever new one we are starting up, is going to be able to withstand the force of the intelligence agencies of an entire nation-state and their No. 1 objective, and that is how can we get our hands on whatever these $200 billion are helping to innovate.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Washington.
Ms. CANTWELL. Madam President, speaking against this amendment, I know the Senator from Florida probably, given his intelligence work, wants to be well-meaning, but this amendment is not ready for the focus that we need to give on issues of counterintelligence.
This amendment, as drafted, literally says that the Director of National Intelligence should look at and certify whether any of the entities given this money--including NASA, which would be given money under this bill--that they would have to certify for a 10-year period of time.
So, literally, every institution, every organization that gets money under this bill would have to certify for a 10-year period of time that they didn't have anything to do with a Chinese investment.
I am all for investigating theft and intellectual property. In fact, the Senator from Mississippi and I added several provisions to our legislation. Other people have added things to this legislation. But do I want the Director of National Intelligence calling every university in the United States that might get money from this program and asking them to verify for the last 10 years what did they ever take as far as Chinese investment?
I have news for you. I want the Director of National Intelligence to be focusing on cyber security. If somebody didn't see, we have just had a major pipeline incident. It is not the first incident; it is many incidents in which foreign governments have threatened our Nation, our sources of power, basically, by infiltrating our system.
I want the Director of National Intelligence to focus on Iran, to focus on Russia, to focus on North Korea, to focus on Syria, to focus on threats of terrorism. I want them to focus on monitoring our organizations nationwide. I do not want them spending their time calling university presidents and NASA officials asking them what they have done for the last 10 years and to verify before they can get the needed research dollars.
Now, I know the Senator is trying to be well-meaning, and I am happy to work with him on this issue. But I know this: The race is on in semiconductors. The race is on in quantum computing. The race is on in AI. The race is on in other areas of manufacturing. And we cannot afford to have our Director of National Intelligence spending his time calling up these people when we have already implemented the securities in this legislation.
I am happy to keep working with anybody on this issue. But, by God, I am telling you, we are going to be committed to doing more on our international threats on cyber security because, as you can see from this recent pipeline incident, that is where we should be spending our time and our focus, from a security perspective.
I ask my colleagues to table the Rubio amendment.
Motion to Table
Madam President, I ask for the regular order. And I ask to table the Rubio amendment No. 1802 and ask for the yeas and nays.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second?
There appears to be a sufficient second.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The legislative clerk called the roll.
Mr. DURBIN. I announce that the Senator from Arizona (Ms. Sinema) is necessarily absent.
Mr. THUNE. The following Senators are necessarily absent: the Senator from Tennessee (Mrs. Blackbrun), the Senator from Missouri (Mr. Blunt), the Senator from Indiana (Mr. Braun), and the Senator from North Carolina (Mr. Burr).
The result was announced--yeas 55, nays 40, as follows:
YEAS--55
BaldwinBennetBlumenthalBookerBrownCantwellCardinCarperCaseyCollinsCoonsCortez MastoDainesDuckworthDurbinFeinsteinGillibrandHassanHeinrichHickenlooperHironoHyde-SmithKaineKellyKingKlobucharLeahyLujanManchinMarkeyMenendezMerkleyMurphyMurrayOssoffPadillaPaulPetersReedRosenSandersSchatzSchumerShaheenSmithStabenowTesterVan HollenWarnerWarnockWarrenWhitehouseWickerWydenYoung
NAYS--40
BarrassoBoozmanCapitoCassidyCornynCottonCramerCrapoCruzErnstFischerGrahamGrassleyHagertyHawleyHoevenInhofeJohnsonKennedyLankfordLeeLummisMarshallMcConnellMoranMurkowskiPortmanRischRomneyRoundsRubioSasseScott (FL)Scott (SC)ShelbySullivanThuneTillisToomeyTuberville
NOT VOTING--5
BlackburnBluntBraunBurrSinema
The motion was agreed to.
Vote on Amendment No. 1562
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Warnock).
Under the previous order, the question is on agreeing to amendment No. 1562, as modified.
Mrs. MURRAY. I ask for the yeas and nays.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second?
There appears to be a sufficient second.
The clerk will call the roll.
The senior assistant legislative clerk called the roll.
Mr. DURBIN. I announce that the Senator from Arizona (Ms. Sinema) is necessarily absent.
Mr. THUNE. The following Senators are necessarily absent: the Senator from Tennessee (Mrs. Blackburn), the Senator from Missouri (Mr. Blunt), the Senator from Indiana (Mr. Braun), and the Senator from North Carolina (Mr. Burr).
The result was announced--yeas 91, nays 4, as follows:
YEAS--91
BaldwinBarrassoBennetBlumenthalBookerBoozmanBrownCantwellCapitoCardinCarperCaseyCassidyCollinsCoonsCornynCortez MastoCramerCrapoCruzDainesDuckworthDurbinErnstFeinsteinFischerGillibrandGrahamGrassleyHagertyHassanHeinrichHickenlooperHironoHoevenHyde-SmithInhofeJohnsonKaineKellyKennedyKingKlobucharLankfordLeahyLeeLujanLummisManchinMarkeyMarshallMcConnellMenendezMerkleyMoranMurkowskiMurphyMurrayOssoffPadillaPaulPetersPortmanReedRischRomneyRosenRoundsSasseSchatzSchumerScott (FL)Scott (SC)ShaheenShelbySmithStabenowSullivanTesterThuneTillisToomeyTubervilleVan HollenWarnerWarnockWarrenWhitehouseWickerWydenYoung
NAYS--4
CottonHawleyRubioSanders
NOT VOTING--5
BlackburnBluntBraunBurrSinema
The PRESIDING OFFICER. On this vote, the yeas are 91, the nays are 4.
The 60-vote threshold having been achieved, the amendment is agreed to.
The amendment (No. 1562) was agreed to.
The Senator from Maryland.
Anti-Semitism
Mr. CARDIN. Mr. President, I have the opportunity to chair the U.S. Helsinki Commission.
I am taking this time--I understand there is a break in the action in regards to the underlying bill. If I am wrong on that, I will yield the floor to someone in regards to moving us forward, but I understand that we are not ready for the next issue yet.
So with that in mind, let me just take this time as the Chair of the U.S. Helsinki Commission representing the U.S. Senate. In the Helsinki Commission, my Republican counterpart is Senator Wicker. Senator Wicker, by the way, is the vice president of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's Parliamentary Assembly, and I am the Special Representative on Anti-Semitism, Racism, and Intolerance.
The Helsinki Final Act speaks very clearly against all forms of intolerance and discrimination. And we have seen in recent months current events trigger latent bias in our community.
We go back to 9/11, where we saw the uprise of hate against the Muslim community, which was translated into violence against Muslim Americans.
We saw during COVID-19 latent bias against the Asian-American community. As a result, we saw a rise of hate, of anti-Asian activity, bias, and violence, and this body took action.
And, once again, as a result of recent violence in the Middle East, we see a rise of anti-Semitism here in the United States and around the world.
I mention all of that because we need to speak out whenever we see the rise of intolerance in our community. So let me just talk about anti-Semitism and what has happened recently.
A 29-year-old Jewish man was punched, kicked, and pepper-sprayed last week in New York in broad daylight, as a group of men yelled anti-
Semitic statements. People in cars began throwing bottles and yelling anti-Semitic slurs, including words like ``dirty Jew,'' at a dinner party in Los Angeles. In Skokie, IL, someone shattered a window at a synagogue. In Bal Harbour, FL, men yelled, ``Die Jew,'' at a man in a skull cap, and then threatened to rape his wife and daughter.
These instances are compounded by an uptick in anti-Semitic speech online, with the Anti-Defamation League finding 17,000 tweets between May 7 and May 14--1 week--with some variation of the phrase: ``Hitler was right.''
These attacks follow the January 6 Capitol insurrection earlier this year, where White Supremacist and extremist groups displayed anti-
Semitic and racist symbols and recited conspiracy theories blaming Jews for the pandemic. These conspiracy theories have proliferated alongside anti-Semitic stereotypes and images being mainstreamed by some political leaders and public figures.
While these events are shocking, perhaps we should not be surprised. The ADL Global Index on Anti-Semitism, updated in 2019, found that more than 1 billion people--nearly 1 in 8--around the world harbor anti-
Semitic attitudes.
Over 30 percent of those surveyed said it was ``probably true'' that Jews have too much control over financial markets; that Jews think they are better than other people; that Jews are disloyal to their country; and that people hate Jews because of the way Jews behave. A full 41 percent think Jews are more loyal to Israel than the country they live in.
Such sentiments too often translate into violence, leaving 40 percent of European Jews to report in 2018 that they live in daily fear of being physically attacked. Here at home, Jews make up fewer than 3 percent of the American population, but the majority of reported religious-based hate crimes targeted Jewish people and institutions.
I strongly agree with ADL's CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, who said last week:
[W]e are witnessing a dangerous and drastic surge in anti-Jewish hate. . . . To those who choose to indulge in age-old antisemitic tropes, exaggerated claims and inflammatory rhetoric, it has consequences: attacks in real life on real people targeted for no other reason than they are Jewish. This is antisemitism, plain and simple. And it's indisputably inexcusable in any context.
In 2004, I had the opportunity to represent America at the Berlin Conference on Anti-Semitism, where we developed an action plan to stand up against anti-Semitism. The very first recommendation coming out of the Berlin conference is that leaders must speak out against anti-
Semitism in any form; that leaders need to be heard. They cannot be silent. So I was very pleased when our President, Joe Biden, stated this past week:
The recent attacks on the Jewish community are despicable, and they must stop. I condemn this hateful behavior at home and abroad--it's up to all of us to give hate no safe harbor.
Thank you, President Biden.
I was proud of our colleague Senator Mazie Hirono, a leader in the Asian-American community, who posted on social media:
I've said it before and I'll say it again--an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. We all must condemn the recent surge of antisemitic attacks in our country. Each of us needs to stand up, speak out, and confront this hatred.
At my last in-person OSCE meeting before COVID-19, I hosted an event with my European colleagues entitled ``Lessons From the Past, Leadership for the Future,'' where we spoke about the lessons from the Holocaust, including early warning signs from the past--some of which have been rising to the surface again. These early warning signs include the rise of populist leaders, demonizing of minorities, propagandizing of hate, and the neglect of refugee protections, which ultimately became the factors that resulted in genocide.
This month, I chaired a Helsinki Commission hearing on preventing mass atrocities with Professor Timothy Snyder and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's Center for the Prevention of Genocide director, Naomi Kikoler. This Center's Early Warning Project provides an innovative risk assessment tool using quantitative and qualitative methods to spotlight countries where mass atrocities have not begun, but where the risk of such violence is high.
The warning signs are there. My colleagues, we are painfully reminded of our past. The OSCE has repeatedly reaffirmed that hate crimes pose a threat to the security of individuals and society, given their potential to lead to conflict and violence on a wider scale. The spread of hateful ideology and recent acts of hate crimes and extremism across the OSCE region attest to this.
In response, I have called for a plan of action to address violence and discrimination across the OSCE region, including here in the United States, so that we may have a more strategic and cross-border approach to addressing hate. I have also supported the OSCE initiatives that address security concerns of Jewish communities, including by improving relationships between law enforcement and justice institutions and vulnerable communities, educating communities on anti-Semitism and how to counter it, and building alliances with other communities to counter hate.
Over the past decade, I have also worked to ensure that the State Department's budget annually includes funding to fight anti-Semitism globally by creating civil society partnerships between the United States and Europe to work as allies to fight against anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia, anti-Muslim bigotry, hostility to the LGBTQ-plus community, and other forms of hate. The United States should be a global leader in fighting such intolerance.
It would be hypocritical for us as a nation to preach to the world against hate if we let it fester and grow here at home. Like a virus, as we all know too well, if hate exists in one country, it has the capacity to spread around the world.
Therefore, I ask all my Senate colleagues to join me in supporting these efforts at home and abroad to achieve safe and just societies for all. Hate takes many forms, but none of them should be acceptable here in the United States of America or anywhere else in the world.
With that, I yield the floor
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The senior assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. YOUNG. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
S. 1260
Mr. YOUNG. Mr. President, I am very proud of where the Senate is headed today. It has taken well over a year-and-a-half for this bill to finally come together, to come to fruition. There have been many committees of jurisdiction that actively participated in this process, Members who have accommodated other Members, and I am proud of the work product that we have been developing here.
I especially want to thank, as we head toward what I hope is final passage later on this evening, my legislative director, Lauren O'Brien; my national security adviser, Brandt Anderson; Dan Cheever, who worked on Commerce Committee, all manner of work for me. They have worked tirelessly with Senator Schumer's staff and my colleagues on the Republican side to ensure that this day came about, and we got a positive outcome.
Let me say a bit about this legislation. We Americans have always looked toward the frontier and forward to new horizons. Our ancestors chased them across a continent and to the sea. When the wilderness was no more, they followed them elsewhere--in workshops and laboratories and factories and on farms, in the air and beyond.
Our spirit is restless. We prefer the difficult as Americans. We have never accepted limits or impossibilities in life. No, instead, we sought to cure disease to lift the human condition, to better understand the world around us, to constantly go faster and further in these and other endeavors. And we do these things always aware that the new knowledge that they bring will benefit mankind and make our Union stronger.
But this spirit is not entirely ours alone. You see, there are others out there who also harbor bold ambitions, but they don't share our democratic values. Just days ago, Communist China orbited, landed, and deployed a rover on the surface of Mars. No other nation has done this. No other nation has done this. It was their first voyage to the red planet. It is only part of the Chinese Communist Party's ambitious space program. And it is another direct challenge to the United States of America.
Now, this momentous event happens at a time when so many of our citizens feel overlooked, when the communities they call home are hollowing out, when trust in our civic institutions is eroding, and when our allegiance seems increasingly to our political tribes and not to one another as citizens for the common good.
Let's not kid ourselves. The Chinese Communist Party plans to exploit our difficulties and divisions. Their power and their capabilities are growing. They are, indeed, locked in a global competition with this great Nation, and they intend to win it. They intend to win it.
They think of those of us in this Chamber as powerless to stop them and unable to prioritize our Nation's long-term goals over our party's short-term gains.
So I ask you this: When future generations of Americans cast their gaze toward new frontiers, will they see a red flag planted on those new frontiers that is not our own?
Today, we answer, unequivocally, no. Today, we declare our intention to win this century and those that follow it as well. Today, we demonstrate our faith in the American people to lead the way and vote to give them the tools to do so.
This bill, this moment, is really not about beating China. It is really not about beating China. You see, the Endless Frontier Act is about using their challenge to become a better version of ourselves. It is about helping more Americans get more skin in the game, deploying their talents and untapped potential. It is about supercharging our economy as we emerge from this global pandemic which descended upon us from Communist China. It is about spreading the benefits of this economy far and wide and preparing and allowing more people, regardless of their circumstances or their place of birth, to meaningfully participate in the 21st century.
It is about unleashing what Emma Lazarus called the imprisoned lightning across this land and aiding so many Americans in their pursuit of our common happiness.
You see this is how we unite our Nation and tilt the balance of a great power struggle westward. This is how we become the first to reach the next great horizon.
Let history record that at this moment we stood united. We declared with solemn purpose and single voice that this is our destination; that by confronting the challenges of today, we built a brighter tomorrow; and that a new generation of doers and dreamers pressed America on, once again, toward the endless frontier.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Connecticut is recognized.
Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act
Mr. BLUMENTHAL. I was tremendously proud and grateful to be at the bill signing last week in the East Room of the White House with the President of the United States, at his side when he put his approval on a measure that took years to pass, the NO HATE Act--known as the Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act, named after Khalid Jabara and Heather Heyer, who perished as a result of the most vicious and vile hate crimes in this Nation's history. The occasion was centered on legislation addressing protection for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. It was a tremendously moving and powerful event when the President spoke passionately and unequivocally that hate has no safe harbor in the United States.
I was reminded of those moments with the President of the United States as I witnessed just very recently this surge in anti-Semitic hate crimes across this country. We have seen them again and again and again. The Anti-Defamation League has been tracking anti-Semitic incidents in the country since 1979, and the past three annual reports have included two of its highest tallies. Last year's report recorded more than 1,200 incidents--a 10-percent increase from the previous year.
These assaults and insults, brawls, and vicious desecrations have occurred across the country to individuals in synagogues and places of worship, and we should be rising to condemn them now unequivocally and clearly, condemn all of these acts of hate, because we are all in this perilous time together.
We know from the acts of hatred directed against Asian Americans that they follow similar kinds of assaults and incidents involving Muslim Americans, Black Americans, and Jewish Americans. An assault on one is an assault on all of us. But the assaults and the acts of hatred against Jewish Americans have been particularly vile and venomous over these last 2, 4 weeks and months. We have seen not only the physical attacks but also Holocaust denial and distortion, including intentional efforts to excuse or minimize the impact of the Holocaust.
These kinds of vicious and intolerable statements have grown. That is one reason why I continue to support the Never Again Education Act, which was signed into law almost 1 year ago, to expand the United States Holocaust Museum education programming and the development and dissemination of accurate, relevant, and accessible resources to improve awareness and understanding of the Holocaust. But prevention through education is not enough. We must do more. We must act.
What is most important to remember about every one of these incidents is that they involve real people, real communities, and real victims whose lives are torn apart in the most heartbreaking cases. They involve real lives that are lost forever and real families who will never see their loved ones again.
That is what happened to the families of Khalid Jabara and Heather Heyer. They were in the East Room of the White House with us, graciously and generously lending their presence, their faces, and their voices to this effort against hate crime. They expressed gratitude for the actions we are taking.
Now we must move forward to provide the funding for the NO HATE Act so we have greater reporting of these vicious acts and so that we have better training and more prevention and action--not just condemnation but action against anti-Semitism in this country.
I read recently that a 5-year-old was constructing a Lego of a synagogue and, using those Legos, added a security force around the synagogue. What kind of America is it that requires a 5-year-old building a place of worship out of Legos to include a police security guard? And what kind of America is it that has double the number of reported anti-Semitic harassment, vandalism, and violence just over a 2-week period most recently when there were clashes in Israel and Gaza? It is not the America we know and love, and it is not the America we deserve.
We must do better, and I know my colleagues share this view. I heard and saw my friend and colleague Senator Cardin speak powerfully on this issue just moments ago. We know that we as a body can take action because hate is contagious, but so is courage. We must provide all of the people who have courage and good will in this country with the kind of support that we can, that we must, and that we will to fight anti-
Semitism and to make sure that this America is the one that we know and love and that my father came to believe in as an immigrant at the age of 17 when he escaped persecution in Germany, coming here at 17 years old in 1935 with not much more than the shirt on his back, knowing no one, speaking virtually no English, but believing in that America that would provide him freedom and opportunity and, yes, protection against exactly the kind of anti-Semitism whose beginnings are in those kinds of vile and vicious assaults and words we see around the world today.
Let us all come together and fight anti-Semitism just as we have done with the hate crimes against our brother and sister Asian Americans and make sure that our country is the one that we know and love.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from New York
Unanimous Consent Request--S. 1520
Mrs. GILLIBRAND. Mr. President, I rise today to once again ask that every Senator have a chance to consider and cast their vote on the Military Justice Improvement and Increasing Prevention Act.
This bill would ensure that when crimes are committed in our military, justice is delivered. This commonsense reform, which has bipartisan, filibuster-proof support, moves the decision on whether to prosecute serious crimes to independent, trained, and professional military prosecutors, while leaving misdemeanors and uniquely military crimes within the chain of command. In other words, it takes the same approach to criminal justice that the military takes in most other areas of operation. It puts highly technical work in the hands of trained specialists.
This is not a new concept. I first introduced a similar form of this legislation in 2013.
This is not a new idea that requires hypothetical thinking. This system or a version of it is already being used by our allies around the world to positive effect. Australia has moved charging decisions for serious crimes from the chain of command to the director of military prosecutions, as has Canada, New Zealand, and Ireland. In France, charging decisions are made by lawyers, not by commanders. Germany tries military cases in civilian courts with civilian authorities. In Italy, charging decisions are made by judge advocates, who are fully independent of the chain of command. The Netherlands assigns charging decisions to public prosecutors with broad experience in military cases. Norway uses military prosecuting authority for criminal offenses by military personnel. The UK moved serious crimes out of the chain of command in 2009 as part of an effort to provide an independent and impartial tribunal to the accused. In Israel, charging decisions are made by judge advocates whose sole commander is the military advocate general, a general officer.
I will note that the Israeli system is almost identical to the procedures set forth in our bill. Israel has not seen a decrease in good order and discipline and, in fact, has seen increased reporting and faith in their military justice system.
These countries took serious crimes out of the chain of command because they believed that defendants have a right to civil liberties. They recognized that servicemembers deserve a trial not led by a commander, who often has no legal experience or education, but by trained criminal lawyers.
When they made these changes, they did not see a diminution in command control or the ability to maintain good order and discipline within their ranks. In fact, when we stop asking commanders to act as judge and jury in complex cases, they will have more time to focus on rebuilding the trust and cohesion among their ranks that we know is critical to military readiness.
We pride ourselves on having the best military in the world. To maintain it, we need to do more to make it safe for everyone to serve. Our allies have already done this. Every day we don't act is a day we fall further behind on this front.
This is a tried and tested system. It has delivered change for our allies that the incremental reforms put in place by the Armed Services Committee have not delivered to our servicemembers. This reform has been tested; requested by survivors, veterans, and commanders; backed by experts in military justice; and supported by 65 Senators. There is no reason to delay a vote on the floor any further.
I ask unanimous consent that, at a time to be determined by the majority leader in consultation with the Republican leader, the Senate Armed Services Committee be discharged from further consideration of S. 1520 and the Senate proceed to its consideration; that there be 2 hours for debate equally divided in the usual form; and that upon the use or yielding back of that time, the Senate vote on the bill with no intervening action or debate.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection?
Mr. REED. Mr. President, reserving the right to object. For the reasons I articulated on Monday and remain, I think, accurate, I would object.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Objection is heard.
Mrs. GILLIBRAND. Mr. President, I would like to actually give some information to the chairman about what these other nations' leaders have actually said about this issue.
Major General Blaise Cathcart, advocate general of the Canadian Armed Forces, wrote:
The 1999 changes to the military justice system were battle tested in the theater of active operations and, in my view, were a key contributor to combat effectiveness of the Canadian armed forces. The current military justice system contributed substantially to the fielding and sustainment of a disciplined and efficient force with high morale.
Air Commander Paul Cronan, director general of the Australian Defense Force Legal Service:
At this point, it's appropriate to reflect on the effect of the reforms made to the Australian military justice system in 2003 and 2006. These reforms have undoubtedly had a significant and positive impact on the efficacy, impartiality, and perceived fairness of Australia's military justice system. This is a fact confirmed by a number of subsequent independent reviews of the effectiveness of the 2003 and 2006 reforms. As a result of their independent review, they concluded that the reforms had been effective, and that as a result of these reforms, ``The military justice system is delivering and should continue to deliver impartial, rigorous, and fair outcomes. Enhanced transparency and enhanced oversight is substantially more independent from the chain of command, and is effective in maintaining a high standard of discipline both domestically and in the operational theater.''
In the UK, Commander Andrei Spence, Commodore Naval Legal Service, Royal Navy, UK:
Probably the most pressing question that you need answering from me, and if I may preempt it slightly at the risk of being too forthcoming, is what's the effect on command of our changes? How do they view it? Do they feel disempowered, disenfranchised? I have to say that the simple answer to that is no.
Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent to enter this testimony into the Record
There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows:
MJIIPA: Allies Testimony
Maj. Gen. Blaise Cathcart, Advocate General of the Canadian Armed
Forces
``The Canadian armed forces require a robust and fair military justice system to investigate, prosecute, and adjudicate allegations of sexual assault. As the superintendent of the administration of the Canadian military justice system, I am confident our system meets the disciplinary needs of the chain of command while addressing the interests of victims and reflecting the constitutionality protected Canadian values of fairness, transparency, and the rule of law . . . The 1999 changes to the military justice system were battle tested in the theater of active operations and, in my view were a key contributor to the combat effectiveness of the Canadian armed forces. The current military justice system contributed substantially to the fielding and sustainment of a disciplined and efficient force with high morale.''
Maj. Gen. Steve Noonan, Deputy Commander, Canadian Joint Operations
Command
``My intent is simply to inform the Panel that as an operational commander, I'm very comfortable with where we have evolved to, recognizing the continued key role of the commanding officer in the system, and the latitude that the system still provides for us to maintain good order and discipline, two key elements of operational effectiveness . .
. In terms of the role of the commanding officer in the court martial process, in sensitive matters, like an alleged sexual assault, we believe it is in the best interest of the chain of command, the accused, and the complainant to have an independent investigator assess the evidence and lay charges, an independent prosecutor determine whether or not to proceed, and an independent court martial administrator convene a court martial. All of these actors, in my view, strengthen my role in the chain of command as those under my command can be confident in the real and perceived independence of the military justice system.''
Air Comm. Paul Cronan, Director General, Australian Defense Force Legal
Service
``At this point, it's appropriate to reflect on the effect of the reforms made to the Australian military justice system in 2003 and 2006. These reforms have undoubtedly had a significant and positive impact on the efficacy, impartiality, and perceived fairness of Australia's military justice system. This a fact confirmed by a number of subsequent independent reviews of the effectiveness of the 2003 and 2006 reforms. As a result of their independent review, they concluded that the reforms had been effective, and that as a result of the reforms, ``The military justice system is delivering and should continue to deliver impartial, rigorous, and fair outcomes. Enhanced transparency and enhanced oversight is substantially more independent from the chain of command, and is effective in maintaining a high standard of discipline both domestically and in the operational theater.''
Comm. Andrei Spence, Commodore Naval Legal Services, Royal Navy, UK
``Probably the most pressing question that you need answering from me, and if I may preempt it slightly at the risk of being too forthcoming, is what's the effect on command of our changes? How do they view it? Do they feel disempowered, disenfranchised? I have to say that the simple answer to that is no.'
Mrs. GILLIBRAND. I yield the floor.
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
Mr. MERKLEY. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
Amendment No. 2103
Mr. MERKLEY. Mr. President, I rise to support amendment No. 2103, which addresses a very important issue in the world, which is the issue of governments that undertake to destroy populations, either in other countries or within their own country; that is, to commit genocide.
Now, this topic comes up because China is committing genocide against its own Uighur population--a million Uighurs who are enslaved, who are trapped, who are assaulted in every possible way by the official authorities operating out of Beijing.
The finding of genocide is one that the State Department takes very seriously. It involves long investigations, collection of evidence, analysis. It is not something to say lightly. But we now have two Secretaries of State who have led our State Department through this process and reached the same conclusion--Secretary Pompeo, under President Trump, and Secretary Blinken, under President Biden. And both find that this is, in fact, genocide.
Now, at this very moment, athletes are preparing to compete in the Olympic Games in China, and I find it horrific that the prestige of the Games is going to be carried on for a country that is committing genocide.
Now, we have a Commission that works on human rights issues, known as the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, and it hauls a whole team of experts who work to analyze human rights issues. This commission, which is bipartisan and bicameral and includes executive branch appointees, when they are actually appointed, has held a hearing.
At that hearing, various experts came and testified on what China is doing. It reinforced what the Secretary of State under our former President and the Secretary of State under our current President found: Genocide is being conducted by the government in China against the Uighur population
And that is not all China is doing. There are other afflicted groups that it is assaulting. In addition, it has proceeded to start stripping the political rights of the people of Hong Kong.
It is very much in the news. We have seen the citizens protesting in the streets, hundreds of thousands, saying: China, honor the commitment you made when Britain transferred Hong Kong back under a 50-year agreement to China.
And China has not honored that agreement.
Now, China, when it was awarded the Games back in 2015 to be held in 2022--7 years in advance--made human rights promises to the International Olympic Committee--promises that have not been upheld. In fact, during those years, China has become an even worse violator of human rights in Hong Kong, in Xinjiang, and in other ethnic areas, including Tibet.
So we have echoes of 1936--the year the summer Olympics were held in Germany and Hitler was in charge. He used those Olympic Games to shine prestige on his country and to essentially help distract enormously from his already horrific actions against Jewish Germans and other groups within Germany.
So how is it here, nearly a century later, that, again, the Olympics are going to be used to shine a little bit of light and a lot of prestige on a country engaged in genocide?
I want to compliment my colleague Senator Romney of Utah. He has placed in the underlying bill, as it came out of the Foreign Relations Committee, a provision that says: When the Olympics are held, there should be a diplomatic boycott to protest and draw attention to this egregious situation. I hope, also, that the sponsors of those games will start to withdraw their sponsorships.
Now, my friend and colleague Senator Romney is an expert on the Olympic Games because he organized the Olympic Games in Utah. Nobody in America probably knows more about what it takes to prepare for them. And it is not, at this moment, possible for the structure that has been established to host the athletes to be redone and to pivot for just next year, which I find unfortunate, but I understand the point.
So let's do this together. Let's send a strong message to the Olympic Committee, the IOC, that never again should they allow a country to host the Olympic Games that is engaged in genocide. This should be a message that every American can say together--that never should a country be given the prestige of hosting the games when they are committing genocide. Never should a country be able to host the games when it is something like what China is doing to the Uighur population--enslaving them, stripping them of their dignity, their autonomy, their culture, controlling them in every way, enslaving them. Never again should the Games be able to be hosted by a country like China that is restricting the political rights of Hong Kong--what China is doing, stripping the freedom of speech, stripping the freedom of assembly, and breaking the deal that it signed when the deal was struck with Britain for the return of Hong Kong.
So this amendment, cosponsored by Senator Rubio, who is the cochair in the Senate of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China; cosponsored by Senator Romney, who knows more about the Olympic Games than anybody else in this country; cosponsored by Senator Young, who has been a terrific champion against the abuse of citizens in Yemen and the abuse of citizens in Burma--let's adopt this amendment as part of this package while we are on the topic of China, while we are on the topic of trade.
Let's not let this moment bypass us without saying with a unified voice that this is wrong, and that the Olympics, which were designed to lift up the human spirit, to celebrate the best of competition, to have kind of the thrills and the agonies of victory and defeat--that never should the Games, the focal point of world attention, be hosted by a country that is committing genocide.
Thank you.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from California.
January 6 Commission
Mr. PADILLA. Mr. President, colleagues, this coming Monday is Memorial Day. Many of us are making our plans to commemorate the holiday, the weekend, where we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our Nation and in defense of our democracy--
those brave Americans and so many others who have worked, fought, and died for more than 200 years to protect our system of government--of the people, by the people, for the people. Upholding that legacy is our highest duty, and it is in that spirit that I rise today.
On November 3, 2020, I was serving as California's secretary of state. It was my privilege for 6 years to serve as the chief elections officer in our Nation's most populous and most diverse State, and I can tell you that even in the best of times, election administration is complex. Elections are consequential operations.
Last year, our elections workers at all levels of government faced the additional, unprecedented challenge of administering an election during a global health pandemic. And I am proud to say that they rose to the occasion to protect the democratic legacy that we hold and trust. And, as a result, California's election officials administered an accessible, secure, and safe election, which drew historic voter turnout. Indeed, by every objective measure, the 2020 elections were a national success.
But none of this mattered to President Trump, who had spent years attacking the integrity of our elections by repeatedly lying about voter fraud and ``rigged elections,'' even the election that he won in 2016.
President Trump was furious at his 2020 loss, and he chose to take a sledgehammer to the core of our democratic system. He didn't just refuse to concede the election--breaking a tradition that dates back to Thomas Jefferson--President Trump attacked the very notion of a peaceful transition of power.
Along the way, he filed and lost more than 60 cynical lawsuits challenging the election. He personally called State elections officials and pressured them to alter vote tallies--tallies that had been counted, recounted, and audited.
And he lied to the American people, tweeting out a steady stream of conspiracy theories and disinformation denying his electoral loss.
Online and around the country, President Trump's Big Lie caught fire. Sadly, many Republican officials participated in fanning the flames, spreading fears of voter fraud for political gain. Others stood by silently as President Trump radicalized his supporters with falsehoods. They chose loyalty to Trump over the truth, delusion over democracy.
Let me be clear. These allegations of fraud had no basis in fact. They were rooted in Trump's ego and cemented in White supremacy. And they led directly to the deadly insurrection of January 6, an unprecedented attack on our Nation's Capitol by violent extremists against the U.S. House of Representatives and this Senate, invited and incited by the President of the United States.
Armed rioters brutally beat Capitol Police officers and stormed this building. The Confederate flag, the symbol of violent White supremacy, flew inside this Capitol for the first time in our Nation's history. Members of militarized hate groups searched these hallways with the intent to kill elected leaders of both parties. They made their way to this very floor to try to stop the certification of the Presidential election, and in so doing, they terrorized our staff, Capitol Police, the free press, our citizens across the country, and our democracy itself.
Through their violence, the January 6 rioters disrupted our democracy at the behest of President Trump, and our Nation lost the right to call the transition of power peaceful.
Now we gather in the wake of this armed insurrection, the deadly insurrection. The scars of January 6 can still be seen throughout the building. Yet many of my Republican colleagues say: We just need to move on. Let's just move forward.
They say that this deadly attack was simply a group of ``peaceful protesters'' on a ``normal tourist visit''? They claim that the proposed Commission to investigate the January 6 insurrection is unnecessary because we have already increased Capitol security and our congressional committees are already investigating this attack.
These arguments are outrageous. Of course we need an independent Commission to fully investigate the causes of the attack. We need to know the whole truth about January 6. We need and the American people deserve an independent, bipartisan investigation that will give us the facts and allow us to begin the hard work of restoring public trust in our democracy. It is the only way to ensure that an attack like this does not happen again.
The bipartisan bill we are considering is modeled after the bipartisan 9/11 Commission. Imagine arguing in the wake of 9/11 that the only problem that we needed to address was airport security. That is how ridiculous this counterargument is. To brush aside the January 6 attack on the American people would be the ultimate dereliction of our duty.
Colleagues, we swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. So I call on my Republican colleagues to live up to that oath, live up to that sacred duty. And if you cannot, if your hand is frozen by fear of those who were misled to believe that the election was stolen, if your hand is frozen out of fear of the President who sold that lie, then the insurrectionists have succeeded.
I urge the Senate to authorize the January 6 Commission on a bipartisan vote, but if our Republican colleagues refuse to join us, then we will face another choice: Do we continue to defend our system of self-government or defend the filibuster? The stakes could not be higher. The choice could not be clearer. The peaceful transition of power must be defended.
Colleagues, this is a moment where we must put country over politics, put the institutions of our democracy over the abuse of the filibuster. On January 6, our government was attacked, and now the future of our democracy is on the line. Let's act like it.
I yield the floor
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. MURPHY. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
S. 1260
Mr. MURPHY. Mr. President, I wanted to come to the floor very briefly today to thank Chairman Menendez and Ranking Member Risch for the great work they did on the Foreign Relations Committee to add to the pending legislation a title developed in the Foreign Relations Committee that makes sure that we are building the kinds of capacities inside the State Department and USAID that are able to make sure America can compete with China and a host of other developing, advancing nations all around the world.
The fact is, we are often fighting our competitors with one hand tied behind our back. For instance, the size of the Chinese international development bank dwarfs the capacities of the similar institution that is used by the United States of America, the DFC.
We have added new capacities to the DFC in this legislation that will allow the United States of America to be able to make sure that we can do development deals around the world and compete with other nations that are fast investing significant amounts of money and trying to use that money as leverage to gain political interest and political influence.
Included in that title, midwifed through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is a provision that builds upon the expectation that Congress should have that the administration share with us agreements that they have entered into on behalf of the United States. If we want to play our constitutional role to be a coequal branch with the executive on the setting of American foreign policy, then, of course, this body needs to have access--immediate access--to any agreements, whether they be binding or nonbinding, that the Federal Government, through the executive branch, has entered into on behalf of the American people.
I am very pleased that the legislation includes a requirement that, in an expeditious manner, the executive branch, whether there is a Republican President or a Democratic President, share with Congress any agreements that they have entered into on behalf of our constituents.
That section of the bill goes a little bit further than that, though. It also says that the administration shall notify Congress anytime that the administration is beginning a negotiation over a prospective agreement with a foreign nation. Again, that, on its face, makes a lot of sense, the idea that the administration should be communicating with Congress when they have begun a significant negotiation with a foreign country that may ultimately obligate the United States or this Congress with respect to an international agreement.
I raised, during the consideration of this bill in the Foreign Relations Committee and I have continued to raise both publicly and privately, concerns I have that I think are shared by current and former diplomats that there is a potential that by going too far in our request that the administration inform us of negotiations, we could provide a chill on both our government's willingness to enter into what are sometimes very sensitive, early negotiations with foreign governments but also a chill on foreign nations' interest in entering into negotiations with the United States of America if they were to understand that anytime they began a conversation with the United States about a very sensitive matter, there would be a notification to Congress that could easily become public.
In fact, there are good reasons sometimes where the executive branch, early on in a negotiation, before they know whether it is even going to become an agreement a year, 2 years down the line, would want the space to conduct that negotiation without the public eye coming down on those proceedings.
So I think there is a way to get this right. I think that we want to make sure that any agreements are sent to Congress. I can even understand how, in some circumstances, when you are talking about big negotiations of national significance, we would want to know at some point when those negotiations have begun. But I think you have to understand that there are two equities at play here. One is transparency, the right of Congress to get information from the executive branch, but the other equity is that we don't want to do anything here that would disincentivize diplomacy, that would create a massive bureaucracy inside the State Department that would serve as a barrier to negotiations with countries that may avoid a war or may end up in a more efficient expenditure of U.S. taxpayer dollars.
So I want to raise this concern about this language that is included in the substitute amendment. I know that there is a long way before this bill is law. Obviously, the House will take up their own version, and there will be some reconciliation between the House and the Senate. And I am glad to have Senator Menendez's commitment to continue to have this discussion to make sure that we balance these equities--the equity of Congress's right to know with the equity to invest and incentivize in American diplomacy.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from North Dakota is recognized.
Tribute to Lynn Aas
Mr. CRAMER. Mr. President, it is a great honor for me today to recognize a North Dakota legend who is celebrating his 100th birthday on June 4. Lynn Aas, of Minot, is one of our State's most treasured residents. With his engaging personality and deep commitment to public service, Lynn has experienced many great moments in our State's and in our Nation's history.
Lynn was raised during the Great Depression on a farm near the town of Benedict, 40 miles south of Minot. He earned law and business degrees from the University of North Dakota, managed a medical clinic, served in the North Dakota Legislature for 8 years, and was a delegate to the State's 1972 Constitutional Convention. He and his late wife Beverly raised four sons. To this day, Lynn remains active in his community.
With all that has been so remarkable about Lynn's life, it is his service during World War II that resonates the most with those who know him. Like with so many other young North Dakotans, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December of 1941 changed the course of Lynn's life.
In August 1942, Lynn had just finished his first year of college when he enlisted in the U.S. Army. He began basic training in March 1943 and became part of the 193rd Glider Infantry Regiment of the 17th Airborne Division. Following intensive training stateside, he boarded a ship in Boston in August 1944 heading to Liverpool, England.
Lynn's first combat experience was the Battle of the Bulge, one of the costliest battles in American history, with more than 80,000 U.S. casualties, including 19,000 American soldiers killed. His division and unit were flown to France and transported by trucks to Bastogne on December 24, 1944. His platoon entered combat on January 7, fighting in deep snow, frigid cold, and heavy fog. Beginning with 55 troopers, Lynn was one of only 5 survivors to leave the frontlines 3 weeks later.
The end of January brought his first 2 nights of sleep under a roof in 5 weeks.
In February, his platoon fought along the Siegfried Line on Nazi Germany's border.
Later in March, he participated in Operation Varsity, the last large-
scale Allied airborne operation of the war. There, he was towed in a glider and landed behind enemy lines near Wesel, Germany.
Lynn's combat days ended on March 25 when he was wounded in his left arm by shrapnel. Following extensive recuperation back in America, Lynn remained in the Army another 5 months until he was honorably discharged on November 1, 1945.
For his valor and commendable 18 months of service during World War II, he was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star medals, in addition to the Glider Badge, Combat Infantryman's Badge, Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, European Campaign Medal with one Bronze Arrowhead and three Bronze Campaign Stars, and the World War II Victory Medal.
Later in his life, Lynn attend reunions of the 17th Airborne Division. In 1999, he visited Europe with other 17th Airborne Division veterans, visiting the locations where they had fought more than 55 years earlier.
In 2015, he visited Belgium again to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. As one of the official representatives from the United States to this observance, Lynn was greeted by many grateful Belgians who had not forgotten what American soldiers did to liberate them from Hitler's tyranny.
In 2017, the French Government awarded Lynn its highest honor, the Knight of the Legion of Honor medal--an award created by Napoleon in 1802. It was my great honor to be at that commemoration. The letter from the French Government notifying Lynn of this award carried these poignant words:
73 years ago, you gave your youth to France and the French people. Many of your fellow soldiers did not return but they remain in our hearts. . . . You saved us. We will never forget. For us, the French people, you are a hero. Gratitude and remembrance are forever in our souls.
Mr. President, Lynn Aas was one of 60,000 North Dakotans to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. Of those, nearly 2,000 gave their lives for our freedom in this largest and deadliest conflict in world history. With only some 500 World War II veterans still alive in North Dakota, the heroism of every single one of them is appreciated more than ever.
Throughout his life, Lynn Aas has embodied the best of the ``greatest generation.'' He has lived a meaningful life, sharing his history as a World War II soldier throughout so the rest of us can better understand and appreciate the selfless service and sacrifice of every veteran.
On behalf of all North Dakotans, I wish Lynn Aas a very happy 100th birthday on June 4 and many more years of health and vitality. As he celebrates with his large family and many friends in Minot, I honor him as one of North Dakota's most exemplary citizens.
I yield back.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Texas is recognized
Mr. CORNYN. Mr. President, I would like to thank our friend Senator Cramer for telling us this story about this great American patriot. Many of us are of that age where we are the children of members of the
``greatest generation'' who have their own stories to tell. Just listening to Senator Cramer talk about this great patriot who fought at the Battle of the Bulge, one of the most horrific battles in World War II and most consequential battles--that is really where they really stopped Hitler, finally, toward the end of the war--it reminds me of people like my dad who flew B-17s out of England during the last part of the war. Their job was to knock out the Hitler war machine. But there are so many great stories from that generation. These great World War II patriots are getting older, and they are leaving us, but certainly we will always remember them and their contributions. So I appreciate the Senator from North Dakota sharing that with us.
S. 1260
Mr. President, the Senate is moving quickly, I hope, toward a vote on a far-reaching proposal to confront threats from China. Based on everything we know about the might and the ambitions of the Chinese Communist Party, there is a clear and urgent need for us to take action.
Every year, the U.S. intelligence community issues a threat assessment report outlining the greatest challenges confronting our country on the horizon. Topping the latest report, which was released last month, is China's push for global power. The report outlines China's efforts to strengthen its military power, diversify its nuclear arsenal, and fine-tune its cyber espionage skills, which are already quite considerable.
One major area that cannot be overlooked is China's industrial policy. Through the CCP's Made in China 2025 initiative, it seeks to achieve China's dominance in high-tech manufacturing. For everything from electric cars to advanced robotics, to artificial intelligence, to quantum computing, China wants to lead global production, and they are throwing serious money into the effort to get there. China is expected to spend $1.4 trillion by 2025, covering investments in everything from 5G to artificial intelligence.
The 2021 threat assessment report raises alarm bells here too. It says China will maintain these efforts because ``Chinese leaders see this strategy as necessary to reduce dependence on foreign technologies, enable military advances, and sustain economic growth and thus ensure the CCP's survival.'' I view this as both an alarming statement but really more as a call to action. If China is making these kinds of investments to increase its independence and global presence, we should be investing in our industrial base and our national security here at home. The most important place to start, I believe, is with semiconductor manufacturing.
The pandemic is hopefully soon to be in our rearview mirror as more and more Americans, more and more people get vaccinated. One of the most important lessons I believe we should have learned is the vulnerability of our supply chains, everything from personal protective equipment, most of which is made in China--and in the global race to get the PPE we needed during the pandemic, China got a head start because China manufactured it and we did not here at home.
So that opened up my eyes to the vulnerability of that supply chain, but we can't stop there. We need to look at how heavily we rely on other countries for semiconductors because nearly 90 percent of the semiconductors in the world are made in Southeast Asia, with Taiwan dominating the market. In fact, one company, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, accounted for more than one-half of total foundry revenues last year. Companies in Taiwan control 63 percent of the advanced semiconductor manufacturing in the world.
Now, if you are like me, before I got involved in this issue, I didn't really know very much about semiconductors, so I asked my staff to explain to me the significance of this vulnerability. They said: Well, Senator, think of it this way: Everything with an off and on switch involves semiconductors.
Well, that helped me quite a bit. Then I asked them to research something for me. I said: You see those rockets that are raining down on Israel from Hamas? Some of those interceptors are made by Raytheon, an American-based defense contractor. Ask them how many semiconductors are in a single interceptor.
They did the research, and they reported back--750 semiconductors in a single interceptor.
So these semiconductors or microelectronics are everywhere, everywhere--in the phones we carry, in the planes that our Air Force, Navy, and Marines are flying, the fifth-generation stealth fighter, the F-35. Semiconductors are everywhere. Given China's ambitions, it is easy to imagine how they might be tempted to interfere with the supply chain and our dependence on Asian-produced semiconductors. If China were to block or even invade Taiwan, we would be literally helpless.
Back in 1980, Jimmy Carter gave a speech in which he laid down what came to be known as the Carter Doctrine. This was 2 years after the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. He wanted to send a message to the world that they should not mess with U.S. access to the oil that came through the Strait of Hormuz in the Middle East.
So he laid down the Carter doctrine. He said: Anybody who interferes with our access to the oil that we need to power our armed services and our economy, that would be an act of war. Well, I don't think it is an exaggeration to say if another country were to block our access to semiconductors, it could well rise to the same sort of act of war that Jimmy Carter warned about in 1980. In other words, semiconductors have become the new oil in terms of our dependency, and it is a dangerous dependency we must correct.
This is precisely why the senior Senator from Virginia and I, Senator Warner, introduced the CHIPS for America Act. It is crucial that we shore up our dependence on chips manufactured overseas and we shore up our domestic production.
The vast majority of our colleagues have agreed that this is a critical task. It was carefully crafted after monthslong bipartisan, bicameral negotiations. Recently, we had a meeting at the White House, and President Biden agreed with us that this was a critical imperative. This is literally a bipartisan, bicameral agreement with the executive branch and legislative branch that this is something we need to fix.
Last fall, when we took up the National Defense Authorization Act, we introduced an amendment that authorized what we now hope to be able to pay for, which is an amendment to the Defense Authorization Act, which passed 96 to 4. Now we need to fund the program, and there is just one issue standing in the way.
During committee consideration of the Endless Frontier Act, an amendment was adopted that would apply controversial Davis-Bacon language to the underlying CHIPS for America provision signed into law last year. This provision creates, I believe, an unnecessary distraction from our focus, which should be on defeating this vulnerability in the supply chain.
The fact is, current wages of U.S. semiconductor manufacturing companies don't need Davis-Bacon. They pay much better than the prevailing wage Davis-Bacon would require. So it is really a nonissue when it comes to semiconductor manufacturing.
But what is more significant--and I think the reason why some of our Democratic friends are insisting on this inclusion--is it represents an expansion over labor policies by applying it to private construction as opposed to public works. Obviously, this would set a troublesome precedent.
Leaving this language in the bill, I do believe, has the potential to weaken the support for the broader legislation. And I hope we can all agree that the stakes are too high to risk letting that happen.
Last week, I introduced an amendment to strike this unnecessary and divisive provision and maintain strong bipartisan support for the underlying CHIPS for America legislation. A partisan provision with zero impact is hardly a reason to sacrifice the strong bipartisan support we have seen for the CHIPS Act.
Republicans and Democrats have worked very closely together and, I think, really in an encouraging and responsible way to bolster domestic manufacturing of semiconductors and confront one of the biggest looming threats to our national security and our economic security. Now is not the time to backpedal on the progress we have made.
I expect the Senate will vote on my amendment later this evening. I encourage my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support this amendment so we can maintain the strong bipartisan support we have demonstrated so far for this critical, critical legislation.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Washington.
Ms. CANTWELL. Mr. President, I come to follow my colleague from Texas to talk about the very issue that he brought up, which is where is America going with semiconductor manufacturing, design, and development.
On this last point, I am pretty sure we see things differently. I am pretty sure that the majority--probably all of the Democrats would be enthusiastic about supporting both manufacturing in the United States as well as making sure that if Federal dollars are used, prevailing wage should be applied. I am sure we will differ on that point.
But I think that we are, at least on our side of the aisle, supportive of this concept that chip fabrication, chip manufacturing in the United States of America is an important sector and that we are facing a chip shortage and that we should do something about it.
If you think about it, semiconductors are like the oil of the 21st century. They have become an essential aspect. They can be found in children's toys, in appliances, computers, cell phones, our telecommunications networks, and advanced national security technology, as my colleague was mentioning. They enable healthcare, artificial intelligence applications, financial services, and certainly in the area of defense.
They have transformed how we communicate, how we learn, how we socialize. Yet they are so complex and manufacturing so expensive, it can cost anywhere from $5 to almost $20 billion--$20 billion is one number I have heard--just to build these facilities. This is why this issue has become so important.
The United States has had strong leadership in the semiconductor area, but massive investments from other nations put us at a disadvantage when it comes to manufacturing. They are subsidizing and getting tax benefits up to 40 percent to build in Korea than in the United States of America. The Endless Frontier Act tries to address that because it really is a national security and telecommunications policy
In the 1990s, the United States produced over 37 percent of the global chips supply. As you know, here in the United States, we have 48 percent of the world's aircraft production, but now with these challenges, as we look at the chip supply, they are down to 12 percent.
I noticed in the Wall Street Journal they said: Why do we care? Why do we care? They basically are saying that chips in fabrication have become a commodity and that we don't have to worry about it anymore. As long as we are winning on the design side, we don't care where it is manufactured.
Well, if you ask me, that is so 1980s--I mean, the idea that you could design a product here and then have it manufactured somewhere else. Maybe that works with shoes or outdoor clothing, but it doesn't work with something as sophisticated and changing as a high-tech innovation product like semiconductors. In fact, I would say, if you really think that type of thinking works, just look at what happened. It is really pro-COVID thinking. We thought we could have the design done here and, basically, some of these devices that we use here, like ventilators, we will just produce them overseas. What could possibly go wrong? Well, we figured out what could go wrong. If we are not manufacturing ventilators here in the United States, something could go wrong, and it did.
The question is, What is going to go wrong if we don't manufacture chips in the United States of America? The thing I don't think that the Wall Street Journal quite got right is that they don't understand that in today's innovation cycle, having a cluster of design, of manufacturing, of supply chain, of customers--everybody working together is the new way to have an economic advantage.
In fact, there is a recent study done by a Chicago research organization. I am going to read from this report. Basically, it is all about clusters and why clusters are so important:
An industry cluster is a group of firms, related stakeholders, and supportive institutions that gain productive advantages from close geographic proximity and related economies of scale. As groups of related industries grow and develop, clustering can help lower business costs and increase the extent of benefits of specialization. Deeper labor pools, better access to customers and suppliers, knowledge spillover--these and other advantages are derived from an environment of balanced competition and collaboration.
I could go on. I will submit it for the Record. That is what is happening with semiconductors.
The Asian market has, basically, now become the epicenter for this level of production, and the question is, Are we just going to forgo that and end up, basically, with not 12 percent of market share here but 6 percent of market share? Then our suppliers are going to continue to go where the investments and the energy and the ideas are.
That is why in the United States of America, where we still have clusters in various parts of the United States--my colleague from Texas knows this well because he has a cluster in Texas. My colleague from Oregon, who was out here earlier, knows because they have a cluster there. There are clusters in places like Arizona. This is about whether the United States of America is going to continue to make this investment ourselves.
Chips are essential to our national security and to telecommunications. In 1990, we produced over 37 percent of global chip supply, and we need to continue to make sure that we are going to be an investor in chip fabrication today.
Today, as I said, we are at an inflection point because of what is happening in a global basis. According to Goldman Sachs, 169 industries in the United States have products with embedded semiconductors, and there will be a 20-percent shortfall of components needed for those products.
Last month, Caterpillar, headquartered in Illinois, said it anticipated the chip shortage impairing its ability to meet growing demand of construction and mining equipment. We are not just talking about kids' gaming consoles or computers. We are talking about many sectors of our economy that depend on this.
National security experts argue that if there were a greater trade war or military conflict, the United States would not be able to fill its demand for chips for national security and critical infrastructure needs.
That means people like car manufacturers, appliance manufacturers--if you think about 5G and new technology--the post-pandemic economy won't be able to keep moving forward.
The shortage also forced the auto sector to cut 27,000 jobs in April alone. Earlier this year, General Motors temporarily shut down three North American plants due to the shortage. Ford cut back Michigan production of F-150s and the popular Explorer. And Dodge is reducing worker schedules in a Nevada plant producing the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango. These are having real-life impacts on us today.
The question is, We had a ripple of this just because of COVID. What if we had a ripple of this because somebody decided not to supply things to us? These are things we have to worry about just in a national security perspective. You have to worry about whether we are going to get a supply chain that we can depend on. We really are at an inflection point. We are at an inflection point where we need to do something about this sector.
One of the issues also is that chip fabrication and private R&D make huge investments. What we are talking about here represents a very small R&D investment partnership with the private sector as it relates to this. We are talking about trying to get more manufacturing jobs here in the United States.
My colleague was just discussing this sector, overall, and one of the things that people should think about--and I am pretty sure people at home won't be able to see this--but these jobs in production and in various aspects of design and even on some of the other aspects, even in management and computer, these are all well-paying jobs. These are jobs that, literally, are the types of jobs we want to be producing in the United States.
I heard this story about Idaho. Micron, a big company that used to be a major chip fabrication--they are still doing chip fabrication--but the number of jobs in Boise, ID, has fallen off, probably in the thousands, because this production has gone to other places. Now we are replacing them with call center jobs.
The question is whether we are going to make this investment in a key technology critical to our national security--critical to a lot of applications of the technology future, whether it is 5G or AI or various things--and whether we are going to be a competitor in this area of a supply chain and cluster that continues to innovate.
We know for a fact that semiconductor jobs in the production area are literally $94,000 a year. That is why we are fighting for this because it is a sector, in just the production end, that is high-paying jobs.
So are we going to spend time letting things go overseas and basically saying, ``OK, they will allow us to have call centers,'' or are we going to fight for these high-paying jobs in the semiconductor space that we know will help us maintain our expertise and skill in the United States?
I ask my colleagues to just think about the fact that this notion that we design something here and ship it overseas for cheap production does not fit this bill. That is not what we need to do to maintain competitiveness, in the information age, on something as important as semiconductors.
I think our history is rich with people like Thomas Edison and the Edison Park, which is what we established in New Jersey, or Menlo Park, or what now exists in Seattle or in various places. People get that innovation happens in clusters. So, if we are going to innovate, we have to make sure the United States is attracting this investment. We have to make sure that we are doing this here, on our shores, with the expertise and support.
A lot of my colleagues might say: Well, do you know what? Let's just have the private sector do this R&D.
As I said, the private sector spends a lot on R&D. In fact, we think the private sector spends about $377 billion a year on R&D. Yet, as we know, R&D isn't just done by the private sector for its specific interest. Basic science and lots of advanced research and applied science are done by the United States. That is why this bill is plussing up this number here from the National Science Foundation. We had discussions here about plussing up the number from the Department of Energy. Obviously, we had a vote in the Senate of even increasing the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and its dollars.
What works about the United States of America is that we are an ecosystem. We are not a top-down. It is not like we are basically the government, saying: This is what is going to be done. We create an ecosystem that is really based on American know-how--our ingenuity in how to get things done.
What we are asking for, as it relates to not only NSF funding in order to continue the work of R&D as it relates to semiconductors, is also to make sure that we are going to continue the focus of manufacturing and design and R&D and development and clustering and supply chain and companies working together.
I know how important this is because, in the Seattle area, in Washington State, we are a leader in aerospace technology. We are 49 percent, in the United States, of aerospace manufacturing. If you don't keep manufacturing, do you think the supply chain will stay in Seattle? Do you think the supply chain would stay in Seattle forever--all of those companies? We have hundreds of companies that make products for Boeing. Do you think they would stay there if it were not there? They will end up moving where the manufacturing is.
That is what the information age is about, and it is certainly about that when it comes to technology products. The technology products are developed faster, quicker, and with the innovation and the input from their customers. That is why, if you look at these centers around the United States, they are also the places at which you will find the biggest users of this technology. They are there, and they are there because they want to be close to their customers. They want to understand their customers' needs. They want to have interaction. They want to have collaboration.
That is what innovation is today. Innovation is doing design and manufacturing close together. That is how we win. That is why we need to pass this legislation as it relates to an investment in chip design and manufacturing R&D and so we continue to attract manufacturing in the United States.
Back to my colleague from Texas, who I know agrees with this principle in an underlying way, when the Federal Government wants to make an investment in actual construction, we say that we should apply prevailing wage. I have talked to many of these people in the semiconductor manufacturing-design space. They say: Do you see how expensive it is to do these plans? Do you see how expensive the equipment is? It is very expensive; so we need the best workforce. So guess what. We pay prevailing wage.
So we are saying, because we are putting Federal dollars on the table, we should pay prevailing wage. They think we should also pay prevailing wage. I am not speaking for them, but, in general, they feel like that is when they get their best product.
I know where my side of the aisle is. We are going to be here to make an investment in this particular sector. We are going to figure out how to be competitive against Asia in semiconductor manufacturing. We are going to continue, as Andy Grove said, to be paranoid because we know that this is a changing landscape, and we are going to follow our colleagues who have made these decisions and make an investment for the future.
I ask our colleagues to turn down the motion to strike the underlying bill, as the underlying bill already has this provision in it, and let's get about this business of waiving a budget point of order and deciding to make the investment that we need to make to be competitive in a key sector of the U.S. economy. If we do that, I guarantee you we will be well-positioned to continue to move forward, and our national security will be more secure because we will have made this decision.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Kaine). The Senator from North Dakota
Military Appreciation Month
Mr. HOEVEN. Mr. President, I rise to mark Military Appreciation Month and to pay tribute to the many military members and veterans who have sacrificed in service to our Nation.
This month provides an opportunity to show our immense gratitude to all those who have donned a uniform in our Armed Forces. The freedoms and blessings we enjoy as a nation have been secured by their hard work and determination. Military Appreciation Month culminates in Memorial Day--the date set aside to honor the men and women who have given the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our Nation.
While we honor their memory on Memorial Day, we remember their loss every day and extend our gratitude to their loved ones, as well as to those who continue to serve.
We also recognize that those who serve do not serve alone. The friends and families of those in the service of our country also serve, and those who have lost loved ones know too well the cost of our freedoms. I believe that we best honor and pay tribute to our military members by thanking them, both past and present, and by ensuring they have the resources and support they have so richly earned.
As a member of the Senate Defense and Veterans' Affairs Appropriations Subcommittees, I have worked with my colleagues to ensure that our veterans and military members are properly trained and equipped and receive the care, benefits, and recognition they were promised. Our servicemembers and their families have given much in defense of our Nation, and the State of North Dakota, especially, has a rich tradition of military service.
My State is home to some of the country's most premier Air Force installations, including the Minot and Grand Forks Air Force Bases and Cavalier Air Station. We have more than 7,300 Active-Duty servicemembers who are currently serving in North Dakota and performing missions that are essential to our national security. In addition, more than 4,400 men and women serve in the North Dakota National Guard. Currently, more than 53,000 veterans call North Dakota home.
We are grateful for the many servicemembers and veterans who have served our country, and we honor their service every day but especially during Military Appreciation Month. We will never forget the sacrifices of those who gave their lives so we can enjoy the freedoms that we are so blessed to have today and every day
Tribute to Lynn Aas and John Sinn
Mr. President, there is no better example of service and sacrifice than that of our ``greatest generation.'' I would like to honor two World War II veterans, as well as the Kiwanis Club of Minot, ND, of which they have both been lifelong members. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Minot Kiwanis Club, as well as the 100-year birthdays of two Kiwanis members, Mr. Lynn Aas and Mr. John Sinn.
Since its founding on May 27, 1921, the Kiwanis Club of Minot has helped to make my home town, where I grew up, a better place to live. As a former member myself of this organization, I deeply appreciate its continued dedication and contributions to the community and the surrounding area. Some examples of its work include donating books to schools, supporting the arts, and raising money for local service organizations like the Boy Scouts, the Juvenile Drug Court, and the Domestic Violence Crisis Center. In these ways, Minot's local Kiwanis chapter helps realize the mission of this international organization and makes a real difference to families and children in the region.
For two individuals who have been lifelong members of that group, in the very same year the organization turns 100, it is their 100th birthdays as well. As part of the ``greatest generation'' and as World War II veterans, Lynn Aas and John Sinn have both been important parts of the Minot community in so many ways and have set a great example not only in their service but in the service they have delivered throughout their lives even after World War II.
A native of McLean County, ND, Lynn Aas fought as a rifleman in the historic Battle of the Bulge. He served with the 17th Airborne Division of the 193rd Airborne Infantry and received the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, and the French Legion of Honour medal. Following the war, he returned to his home State, where he earned his law degree from the University of North Dakota.
In addition to being a lifelong Kiwanis member, he served in our State's legislature for four sessions. He was the president of the Minot Chamber of Commerce; served on the board for the United Way; and has been a longtime supporter of Minot State University and of so many, many other worthwhile things. His family and my family have been friends for as long as I can remember--truly, a great American.
Also, John Sinn--another veteran of World War II--has his 100th birthday as well. As a member of the 386th Infantry Regiment, John Sinn served in the European theater, where he earned the Bronze Star. He returned home to farm with family members in Ryder, ND, eventually going to work for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1957.
He retired in 1989, more than 30 years ago. However, rather than taking a well-earned rest, he has continued to serve the community as a volunteer. Included among his volunteer efforts, he is best known for his work to improve and maintain the Scandinavian Heritage Park--a beautiful Scandinavian park in the community. It is truly an iconic outdoor museum. It is central to the community's identity and is home to the annual Norsk Hostfest, the largest celebration of Scandinavian culture and history in North America.
The Presiding Officer is invited any time he would like to come join us. It is a wonderful festival with wonderful food, and the best view of the park can be found at John Sinn Outlook, which is a testament to his many contributions.
We recognize the hard work, dedication, and service of Lynn Aas, John Sinn, and the entire Minot Kiwanis Club as they celebrate their 100th birthdays this year. It is therefore appropriate to take this time to recognize their hard work, their dedication, and their service, and I have submitted a statement honoring that today.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Colorado.
S. 1260
Mr. BENNET. Mr. President, I am thrilled that we are passing this legislation. It is amazing to me--and I am sure the Presiding Officer would agree--that the Senate has actually returned to regular order. We are passing amendments on both sides of the aisle, and I think we are going to have a big bipartisan vote here in the Senate. In having been here for a number of years when the Senate didn't operate that way--it was incredibly dysfunctional--it is a great, great privilege to be here at a moment when it is working. So I want to express my sense of gratitude for that.
January 6 Commission
Mr. President, I also want to call the Presiding Officer's attention to news reports this afternoon that say that our colleagues on the Republican side of the aisle have decided they are going to block this bipartisan Commission to examine what happened on January 6 and that they are going to use the filibuster here to block a Commission that some of them actually called for and a Commission that, I think, 35 Republican Members of the House of Representatives supported.
I wanted to come to the floor to appeal to their conscience and to ask them to consider the damage that it will do to our democracy to not have this Commission, as we have done at other important moments in the country's history.
And, Mr. President, you were here on January 6. I was here on January 6. We had been sent here--we came here--to accomplish the ministerial task that we are required after a Presidential election is concluded, to certify the results of that election, to certify the ballots of millions and millions and millions of Americans who voted in the last election. That is why we were here.
Unfortunately, we had a President at that time who denied that the election had actually happened.
The President will remember that we also had colleagues that came to this floor and said that we were disrespecting the President's base or their base because we were certifying the election, instead of having enough respect for their base to tell them the truth, which was that the election had been decided by millions of voters, and by every court that looked at it and by incredibly brave local officials, many of them Republicans, who wouldn't allow the President to push them around.
The 6th was a terrible day here. The people who invaded this Capitol, the people who stormed the platform that had been set up for the peaceful transfer of power on January 20, when Joe Biden took the oath of office--the people who came here on January 6 cursed the Capitol Police. They bludgeoned the Capitol Police. They speared them. They hurled racial epithets, leading some of our African-American police officers here to ask what had happened to America. They broke windows in the Capitol. They looted the Parliamentarian's office--the people who would bravely carry the ballots out of this Chamber, when we were led to the Hart building, and protect those ballots that could have ended up getting burned out on the National Mall, if they hadn't had the presence of mind to do their job--just like the Capitol Police, who were in mortal danger that day doing their job.
And I remember, when we were all together in one of the Senate office buildings, after they had rushed us out of here, we would later see that the mob was just a hallway away from here, and, actually, they were misdirected by another Capitol Police officer, who put his life in jeopardy to move them out of the way.
We were taken to another building, a Senate office building, and it was in that room--we were crowded in that room. It was in that room that I saw a scene that I never thought I would ever see as an American, on the TV sets that were on the walls of that room. While we were inside the room, we were watching the scene that everyone else in the country and everyone else across the world was watching of the U.S. Capitol being invaded by our own people.
I know the President will remember that when he was growing up, when I was growing up, that was not an uncommon sight to see in countries all over the world. There are a lot of countries that have had events like January 6 over the world, especially when there have been transitions of power or a tyrant unwilling to give up their power.
But in a million years, I would never have imagined that it would happen here. And it did happen, and it sent a message all over the planet.
While we were in that room, unable to certify this election, the Chinese Government had the greatest propaganda win that you could imagine, and in the weeks that followed, they have said democracy is in decline, democracy is failing. That is what the Russians are saying. That is what the Iranians are saying.
And when I was there in that room that day, I thought a lot about my mom and her parents, who were Polish Jews, who survived the Holocaust. The whole family was killed except for them and an aunt, and they were lucky enough that, after the war was over, they went to Stockholm, Sweden, for a year. They went to Mexico City for a year, and then they came here to the only country in the world where they thought they could rebuild their shattered lives. And they did.
And so even worse for me than the thought of our adversarie---------------------