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China HS 2005.9920 (蚕豆罐头): US HTS candidates & duty rates

China tariff line for "蚕豆罐头" shares the international HS6 anchor 200599 with 12 US HTS candidates below. Compare descriptions, then calculate landed duty.

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Quick answer

China HS 2005.9920 most commonly maps to US HTS 2005.99.41. Total duty rate from China (MFN + Chapter 99 overlays): about 25%. Verify the description before filing.

China tariff line facts

China HS line2005.9920
Description蚕豆罐头
Category path其他未冷冻蔬菜,用醋或醋酸以 外的其他方法制作或保藏的,但 税目20.06的产品除外 > 其他蔬菜及什锦蔬菜 > 其他 > 蚕豆罐头
Shared HS6200599
China MFN rate (reference)5
Schedule version2026

US HTS candidates (12)

US HTSDescriptionGeneral (MFN)Total from China
2005.99.41 Water chestnuts, other than Chinese water chestnuts Free 25%
2005.99.50 Pimientos (Capsicum anuum) 8.1% 33.10%
2005.99.55 Other 14.9% 39.90%
2005.99.10.00 Carrots in airtight containers 6.4% 31.40%
2005.99.20.00 Onions 4.5% 29.50%
2005.99.30.00 Sauerkraut 4.8% 29.80%
2005.99.41.10 Sliced Free 25%
2005.99.41.20 Whole Free 25%
2005.99.50.20 In containers each holding not more than 227 g 8.1% 33.10%
2005.99.55.10 Sweet bell-type peppers 14.9% 39.90%
2005.99.80.00 Artichokes 14.9% 39.90%
2005.99.85.00 Chickpeas (garbanzos) 0.8¢/kg on entire contents of container 25%

Total = MFN base + Section 301 / IEEPA / reciprocal overlays active for China origin. AD/CVD not included.

Frequently asked questions

Which US HTS code corresponds to China HS 2005.9920?

There is no one-to-one mapping: only the first six digits (HS6 200599) are shared internationally. Under this anchor the US schedule has 12 candidate lines; the most common is 2005.99.41. Match your product facts (material, use, construction) against the descriptions to pick the right one.

How much is US import duty for "蚕豆罐头" from China?

Using the leading candidate 2005.99.41, the total rate from China is about 25% — MFN base plus the Chapter 99 overlays (Section 301 / IEEPA / reciprocal) active for China origin. Other candidates may differ, so verify classification first.

Why is China HS8 not identical to US HTS8?

The WCO Harmonized System is only agreed to six digits. China extends HS6 to 8/10-digit national lines for its own tariffs and statistics, and the US does the same with HTS8/HTS10 — the extensions are independent, so codes must be bridged via HS6.

How do I confirm the final HTS classification?

Compare the US line descriptions against your product facts, check CBP rulings for similar goods, and when in doubt request a binding ruling. The bridge tool lets you re-run this query and compare all candidates side by side.