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28.7%
MFN Base Rate3.7%

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Total Effective Rate28.7%

Products classified under HTS 2903.89.70

Hexachlorocyclohexane (Lindane)

Hexachlorocyclohexane, commonly known as Lindane, is a chlorinated cyclic hydrocarbon used primarily as an insecticide. It falls under HTS 2903.89.70 as a halogenated derivative of cyclanic hydrocarbons, specifically featuring multiple chlorine atoms attached to a cyclohexane ring. This classification applies to its chemically defined structure meeting Chapter 29 criteria for separate organic compounds.

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene is a highly chlorinated cyclopentadiene derivative used in synthesis of pesticides and flame retardants. Classified under HTS 2903.89.70 as 'other' halogenated derivatives of cyclanic hydrocarbons due to its fully chlorinated five-membered ring structure. Meets Chapter 29 note (a) as a separate chemically defined organic compound.

Chlorendic Anhydride

Chlorendic anhydride (1,4,5,6,7,7-hexachlorocyclopentene-3,4-dicarboxylic anhydride) is a halogenated cyclic compound used in flame-retardant resins. It qualifies for HTS 2903.89.70 as a halogenated derivative of cyclenic hydrocarbons with its characteristic chlorinated cyclopentene ring. Excluded from heterocyclic provisions by Chapter 29 notes.

Pentachlorocyclopropane

Pentachlorocyclopropane is a three-carbon ring compound with five chlorine substitutions, used in specialty chemical synthesis. Falls under HTS 2903.89.70 as an 'other' halogenated cyclanic hydrocarbon derivative. Its small strained ring qualifies as cyclanic per tariff structure.

Tetrachlorocyclobutane

Tetrachlorocyclobutane features a four-membered ring with four chlorine atoms, used as a reactive intermediate. Classified in HTS 2903.89.70 for halogenated cyclanic hydrocarbon derivatives outside specific subheadings. Pure compound status confirmed by Chapter 29 note (a).

1,2,3,4-Tetrachlorocyclohexene

1,2,3,4-Tetrachlorocyclohexene contains a six-membered ring with four adjacent chlorine atoms and one double bond. HTS 2903.89.70 covers this as 'other' halogenated cyclenic hydrocarbon derivative. Distinguish from fully saturated cyclanic compounds.

Octachlorocyclohexene

Octachlorocyclohexene features eight chlorine atoms on a cyclohexene ring, used in fluorocarbon precursor synthesis. Falls under HTS 2903.89.70 as other halogenated cyclenic hydrocarbons. High halogen content distinguishes from lower chlorinated isomers.

2,2,3,3-Tetrachlorocyclobutanone

Despite ketone functionality, 2,2,3,3-tetrachlorocyclobutanone classifies primarily by halogenation under HTS 2903.89.70. The cyclobutane ring with geminal dichlorides defines it as halogenated cyclanic derivative. Chapter notes prioritize halogenation over minor oxygen functions.

Hexachlorocyclobutadiene

Hexachlorocyclobutadiene is a highly reactive four-membered ring with alternating double bonds and chlorines. HTS 2903.89.70 captures this as halogenated cyclenic hydrocarbon due to its conjugated diene system. Used as Diels-Alder dienophile in polymer chemistry.

1,1,2,2-Tetrachlorocyclopropane

1,1,2,2-Tetrachlorocyclopropane features gem-dichlorides on a strained three-membered ring. Classified HTS 2903.89.70 as other halogenated cyclanic derivative. High ring strain makes it valuable for carbene transfer reactions.