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GSP-Eligible Textile, Apparel and Travel Goods HTS Lines (December 2020) the Following Lists Are for References Purposes Only. F GSP-eligible Textile, Apparel and Travel Goods HTS Lines (December 2020) The following lists are for references purposes only. For authoritative information on which products are GSP-eligible, see the most recent U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTSUS). The code “A” in the “Special” tariff column of the HTSUS identifies articles that are eligible for all GSP countries. “A+” indicates products eligible for least developed beneficiary developing countries only. “A*” indicates that the product is not eligible for certain GSP beneficiaries specified in General Note 4 to the HTSUS. HTS “Brief Description” MFN GSP Number Rate Status 4201.00.30 Dog leashes, collars, muzzles, harnesses and similar dog 2.4% A equipment, of any material 4201.00.60 Saddlery and harnesses for animals nesoi, (incl. traces, leads, 2.8% A* knee pads, muzzles, saddle cloths and bags and the like), of any material 4202.11.00 Trunks, suitcases, vanity & all other cases, occupational luggage 8% A & like containers, surface of leather, composition or patent leather 4202.12.21 Trunks, suitcases, vanity and attache cases and similar 20% A containers, with outer surface of plastics 4202.12.40 Trunks, suitcases, vanity & attache cases, occupational luggage & 6.3% A like containers, surfaces of cotton, not of pile or tufted construction 4202.12.81 Trunks, suitcases, vanity & attache cases, occupational luggage 17.6% A and similar containers, with outer surface of MMF materials 4202.21.60 Handbags, with or without shoulder strap or without handle, 10% A with outer surface of leather, composition or patent leather, nesoi, n/o $20 ea. 4202.21.90 Handbags, with or without shoulder strap or without handle, 9% A with outer surface of leather, composition or patent leather, nesoi, over $20 ea. 4202.22.15 Handbags, with or without shoulder straps or without handle, 16% A with outer surface of sheeting of plastics 4202.22.35 Handbags with or without shoulder strap or without handle, 8.4% A with outer surface of textile materials, wholly or in part of braid, of abaca 4202.22.45 Handbags with or without shoulder strap or without handle, 6.3% A with outer surface of cotton, not of pile or tufted construction or braid 4202.22.81 Handbags with or without shoulder strap or without handle, 17.6% A with outer surface of MMF materials HTS “Brief Description” MFN GSP Number Rate Status 4202.29.10 Handbags w. or w/o shld. strap or w/o handle of mat. (o/t 5.3% A leather, shtng. of plas., tex. mat., vul. fib. or paperbd.), paper cov., of plas. 4202.29.20 Handbags w. or w/o shld. strap or w/o handle of mat. (o/t 3.3% A leather, shtng. of plas., tex. mat., vul. fib. or paperbd.), paper cov., of wood 4202.31.30 Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or handbag, with 3.7% A outer surface of reptile leather 4202.31.60 Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or handbag, with 8% A outer surface of leather, composition or patent leather, nesoi 4202.32.10 Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or handbag, with 12.1 A outer surface of reinforced or laminated plastics cents/kg + 4.6% 4202.32.20 Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or handbag, with 20% A outer surface of plastic sheeting, nesoi 4202.32.40 Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or handbag, with 6.3% A outer surface of cotton, not of pile or tufted construction 4202.32.80 Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or handbag,with 5.7% A outer surface of vegetable fibers,not of pile or tufted construction, nesoi 4202.32.93 Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or handbag, with 17.6% A outer surface of MMF 4202.32.99 Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or handbag, with 17.6% A outer surface of other textile materials 4202.39.10 Articles of kind usually carried in pocket or handbag (o/t leather, 5.3% A shtng. of plas., tex. mat., vul. fib. or paperbd.), pap. cov., of plas. 4202.39.20 Articles of kind usually carried in pocket or handbag (o/t leather, 3.3% A shtng. of plas., tex. mat., vul. fib. or paperbd.), pap. cov., of wood 4202.39.90 Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or handbag, with 20% A outer surface of vulcanized fiber or of paperboard 4202.91.90 Cases, bags and containers nesoi, other than golf bags, with 4.5% A outer surface of leather, of composition leather 4202.92.04 Insulated beverage bag w/outer surface textiles, interior only 7% A flexible plastic container storing/dispensing beverage thru flexible tubing 4202.92.10 Insulated food or beverage bags with outer surface of sheeting 3.4% A of plastic HTS “Brief Description” MFN GSP Number Rate Status 4202.92.15 Travel, sports and similar bags with outer surface of cotton, not 6.3% A of pile or tufted construction 4202.92.20 Travel, sports and similar bags with outer surface of vegetable 5.7% A fibers, excl. cotton, not of pile construction 4202.92.31 Travel, sports and similar bags with outer surface of MMF textile 17.6% A materials 4202.92.39 Travel, sports and similar bags with outer surface of textile 17.6% A materials other than MMF, paper yarn, silk, cotton 4202.92.45 Travel, sports and similar bags with outer surface of plastic 20% A sheeting 4202.92.50 Musical instrument cases, with outer surface of plastic sheeting 4.2% A or of textile materials 4202.92.91 Bags, cases and similar containers with outer surface of textile 17.6% A materials, of MMF except jewelry boxes 4202.92.97 Bags, cases & similar containers with outer surface of sheeting of 17.6% A plastic materials,not containers for CDs or cassettes, or CD or cassette players 4202.99.10 Cases, bags and sim. containers, nesoi, of mat. (o/t leather, 3.4% A shtng. of plas., tex. mat., vul. fib., or paperbd.), pap. cov., of plastic 4202.99.20 Cases & sim. cont., nesoi, of mat. 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