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Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; other heterocyclic compounds: > Compounds containing an unfused thiazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure: > Aromatic or modified aromatic: > Other

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Total Effective Rate31.5%

Products classified under HTS 2934.10.20.00

2-Aminothiazole

2-Aminothiazole is an aromatic heterocyclic compound containing an unfused thiazole ring with an amino group at the 2-position. It falls under HTS 2934.10.20.00 as an aromatic thiazole derivative used primarily as a pharmaceutical intermediate. This chemically defined organic compound meets Chapter 29 requirements for separate classification.

4-Methylthiazole

4-Methylthiazole is a simple aromatic thiazole ring with a methyl substituent at the 4-position, used in flavor synthesis and pharmaceuticals. Classified under HTS 2934.10.20.00 as 'other' aromatic unfused thiazole compounds. Meets Chapter 29 criteria for chemically defined heterocycles.

Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1)

Thiamine hydrochloride contains a substituted pyrimidine-thiazolium structure with an unfused aromatic thiazole ring, classified as a vitamin but tariffed as its heterocyclic component. Falls under HTS 2934.10.20.00 as 'other' aromatic thiazole compound per Chapter 29 precedence. The thiazole ring determines classification over vitamin function.

2-Mercaptothiazoline

2-Mercaptothiazoline (2-thiazoline-2-thiol) features a hydrogenated thiazole ring (thiazoline) with aromatic character through conjugation, used in rubber vulcanization. HTS 2934.10.20.00 covers 'whether or not hydrogenated' aromatic/modified aromatic thiazoles. Chemically defined per Chapter 29 note (a).

Ritodrine Hydrochloride

Ritodrine hydrochloride is a beta-adrenergic agonist containing a phenethylamine linked to a modified aromatic thiazole ring, used as tocolytic agent. The unfused thiazole determines HTS 2934.10.20.00 classification as 'other' aromatic thiazole. Pharmaceutical intermediates with heterocyclic principal structure.

Famotidine

Famotidine, an H2-receptor antagonist, contains a thiazole ring linked to guanidine and imidazole moieties in its aromatic heterocyclic structure. Classified under HTS 2934.10.20.00 as the principal thiazole component per numerical order rule. Used in ulcer treatment pharmaceuticals.

2-Acetylamino-5-nitrothiazole

This nitro-substituted aromatic thiazole with acetamido group serves as veterinary pharmaceutical intermediate. The unfused thiazole ring with nitro derivative qualifies for HTS 2934.10.20.00 per Chapter 29 note on halogenated/nitrated derivatives. Chemically defined organic compound.

Thiazole-4-Carboxylic Acid

Thiazole-4-carboxylic acid features an aromatic thiazole ring with carboxylic acid at position 4, used in pharmaceutical synthesis. HTS 2934.10.20.00 as 'other' aromatic thiazole per rule that acid-function compounds classified by heterocyclic parent. Chapter 29 numerical precedence applies.

5-(2-Aminoethyl)-4-methylthiazole

Intermediate in thiamine synthesis featuring substituted aromatic thiazole ring with aminoethyl side chain. Classified HTS 2934.10.20.00 as principal thiazole heterocycle per Chapter 29 last-in-order rule. Chemically defined for pharmaceutical production.

4-Phenylthiazole

4-Phenylthiazole consists of an aromatic thiazole ring with phenyl substituent at position 4, used in materials science and pharma. HTS 2934.10.20.00 perfectly matches 'aromatic' unfused thiazole compounds. Simple biaryl heterocyclic structure.