Commodity Classification in 1997
Standard Classification of Transported Goods (SCTG) Codes
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics
September 24, 1997
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Commodity Classification in 1997
Standard Classification of Transported Goods (SCTG) Codes
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics
September 24, 1997
Forward
Prior to data collection for the 1997 Commodity Flow Survey (CFS), the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) sponsored the development of a new product classification called the Standard Classification of Transported Goods (SCTG), which is presented here in seven sections, followed by the SCTG tables.
1. Background
2. Who Developed the First SCTG?
3. Hierarchical Features
4. Advantages
5. Data Continuity
6. Hazardous Materials
7. Classification According to Transportation Characteristics

SCTG Tables
* SCTG Two Digit Codes
* SCTG Three Digit Codes
* SCTG Four Digit Codes
* SCTG Five Digit Codes


1. Background
The Standard Classification of Transported Goods (SCTG) has been created jointly by agencies of the United States (U.S.) and Canadian governments to address statistical needs that the U.S. and Canada share in common, and to meet the individual needs of each country in regard to products transported. The U.S. effort has been led by the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (Volpe Center) under the sponsorship of the United States Department of Transportations (DOT) Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). The Canadian effort has been led by the Standards and Transportation Divisions of Statistics Canada.
The specific goals that the SCTG has been designed to address include:
1. Improvement of the product categories used for collecting and reporting U.S. CFS data;
2. Creation of integrated product categories for reporting Canadian marine, truck, and rail freight data; and
3. Capability to directly compare Canadian and U.S. freight movement data.

U.S. Interest in an Improved Product Code for Transported Goods
In the past, CFS data have been collected and reported using product classifications found in the Standard Transportation Commodity Classification (STCC). These classifications were developed in the early 1960s by the American Association of Railroads (AAR) to analyze commodity movements by rail only. The original purpose of the STCC was for identification of commodities for purposes of assigning rates for ICC-regulated rail carriers. The STCC continues to be used by the AAR as a tariff mechanism.
At the time that the Commodity Transportation Survey (the CTS--the predecessor of the CFS) was first conducted in 1963, STCC codes were still useful for analyzing most important aspects of the U.S. transportation system. Since then, many changes have taken place that have gradually made the STCC code less useful for tracking domestic product movements across all modes (although it remains perfectly functional for tracking rail-only movements). These include the de-regulation of trucking, the enactment of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), changes in logistics practices, the emergence of plastics and composite materials to replace metals and glass, the obsolescence of many categories of wood products, and the very rapid recent development of high-tech electronic goods. Because the CFS is a shipper survey, the CFS collects information about shipments moving on all modes. As a consequence, STCC classifications frequently provide inadequate detail for identifying products that are significant for modes such as truck and air. Hence, BTS has sponsored the development of a new product code to collect and report CFS data.

Canadian Interest in an Improved Product Code for Transported Goods
Prior to 1997, Canada compiles domestic freight data according to three different classifications. Statistics Canada used the Standard Commodity Classification (SCC), the former Statistics Canada commodity standard, to compile rail and truck data, and the Standard Classification of Goods (SCG) to compile marine data (the SCG is Canadas extension of the Harmonized System, HS). Although rail and truck data were based on the same product classification, these data were not grouped in the same way. Truck data were based directly on the SCC, whereas rail data were obtained by converting STCC classifications to the SCC. Because of this proliferation of product classifications, it has been difficult for Canadian analysts to compare the transportation of domestic goods intermodally.

U.S.-Canadian Interest in Using the Same Product Code for Freight Analysis
Following the adoption of the SCTG for use by both U.S. and Canada, international shipments between the two countries will be directly comparable for the first time ever. This first step is expected to make an important contribution to a smoothly functioning post-NAFTA environment. In time, it will be important to include Mexican Product groupings under the SCTG as well.
Because the HS is the predominant product coding system currently in use worldwide, adopting a system that is HS-based will also assist in tracking international trade, generally defined.

2. Who Developed the First SCTG?
The initial SCTG has been developed by a team of analysts from the U.S. Department of Transportations (DOT) Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (Volpe Center) and Standards and Transportation Divisions of Statistics Canada. Staff at the U.S. Bureau of the Census (BOC) and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) have also provided very valuable support and guidance to the product classification team. Participants at a July 1995 Conference at the Volpe Center also helped shape the direction of future activities for the new code.
The Volpe Center staff included Nat Bottigheimer and Barbara Eversole, under the direction of Mike Rossetti. The Volpe Centers effort has been sponsored by the DOTs Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), under the direction of Rolf Schmitt.
Staff from Statistics Canada included Keith Hannett and Andreas Trau of Standards Division, under the direction of Shaila Nijhowne, and Louis Pierre, under the direction of Michel Cloutier and Tricia Trepanier of Transportation Division.
The BOC staff who have provided technical support, advice, and feedback included James M. Aanestad, Assistant Chief for Current Services and Transportation Programs, John Fowler, Chief of the Commodity Flow Survey Branch, and Pamela Powell-Hill. BEAs Paula Young, Senior Economist in the Office of the Director, Chief Statistician Staff, has also provided very valuable feedback to the product classification team.

3. Hierarchical Features
The SCTG employs a five-digit numbering system, the structure of which is hierarchical. The hierarchy has four levels, each of which follows two important principles. First, each level covers the universe of transported goods. Second, the commodities in a given classification of a given level are mutually exclusive of those in any other classification of that level.
Level
Structure
I
XX
II
XXX
III
XXXX
IV
XXXXX
Each individual product classification in the SCTG is based on building blocks provided by the Harmonized Commodity Description and Code System (HS) or the Standard Classification of Goods (the SCG, Canadas extension of the HS). In addition, individual product classifications in the SCTG have been designed to create statistically significant categories for transportation analysis, i.e., there is some aspect of the transportation system for which the goods in each SCTG product classification are significant.
Meaning of Product Classifications at Different Levels
The first, or two-digit, level of the SCTG consists of product categories, which have been designed to emphasize the link between industries and their outputs. The second, or three-digit, level of the SCTG is designed to provide data for Canada- U.S. comparisons. Categories specified at this level consist of commodities or commodity groups for which very significant product movement levels have been recorded in both the United States (U.S.) and Canada. The third, or four-digit, level of the SCTG is designed to provide data for domestic freight transportation analyses. Four-digit categories may be of major data significance to either the U.S. or Canada, but not necessarily to both countries. The fourth, or five-digit, level of the SCTG is designed to provide categories for collecting (and potentially reporting) freight movement data. Five-digit categories are of relevance but not major data significance to either the U.S. or Canada. Product codes at the five-digit level have been designed to create statistically significant categories for transportation analysis.
Example of SCTG Hierarchy
27
Pulp, newsprint, paper, and paperboard
273
Uncoated paper and paperboard in large rolls or sheets
2731
Paper
27312
Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock, and similar paper stock used for household or sanitary purposes, in large rolls or sheets.


4. Advantages
Useful for Multimodal Analysis
Product classifications in the SCTG reflect the movement of goods by all modes rather than a single mode, the Standard Transportation Commodity Classification (STCC) emphasizes goods that move by regulated rail only. The goods most important to each mode of freight transportation have been included, with importance measured by the characteristics of weight, value, and shipment distance.

Statistical Significance of Product Classifications
Product classifications at the SCTGs five-digit level have been designed to create statistically significant categories for transportation analysis, i.e., there is some aspect of the transportation system to which the goods in each SCTG product classification are significant. As indicated above, significance has been measured by using the product shipment characteristics of weight, value, and shipment distance.
It is hoped that this characteristic of the SCTG will lead to the eventual publication of national-level Commodity Flow data at the SCTGs five-digit level. However, issues related to data disclosure may prevent the Census Bureau from releasing such data, even taking this improvement into consideration.

Reduced Respondent Burden
The SCTG has fewer than half the five-digit codes that the STCC has at the five-digit level. As a result, the burden to respondents of using the SCTG should be significantly less than the burden of using five-digit STCC codes.
For the reasons outlined above, the SCTG achieves this reduction in burden while offering a greater range of products than the STCC code offers, and while offering product categories that are more statistically significant than those provided by the STCC at the five-digit level.

Comparability of CFS Data to U.S. Imports Data
Domestic imports data are collected using a ten-digit product classification that is an extension of the Harmonized System (HS). Because the SCTG and the U.S. import codes are both based on the HS, linkages between U.S. imports data and CFS data collected using the SCTG should be of very high quality.
It should be noted that in a very small number of cases, there may only be partial linkages between U.S. imports data and SCTG-based CFS data. It should also be noted that the use of the term comparability here does not mean that imports would ever be included within the scope of the CFS. It simply means that already-existing imports data for a particular region could be compared to CFS data for the same region as a way of understanding links between international and domestic product flows.

Comparability of SCTG Two-digit Data to Two-Digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) and North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) Data
Product classifications at the SCTGs two-digit level have been designed to link to industry classifications at the two-digit level of the SIC and the NAICS. It is expected that this linkage will eventually make it possible to compare local and regional establishment-based measures such as employment, payroll, revenues, etc. (which are organized according to type of industry) with trends in the shipment of products.

U.S.-Canadian Product Flow Comparability
Because the U.S. and Canada will each use the SCTG for analysis of domestic freight movements, international shipments between the U.S. and Canada will be directly comparable for the first time ever, and comparisons can be made regarding U.S.-Canadian freight mode-splits and other freight transport characteristics.

Unification of Canadian Transportation Commodity Classification
Because the SCTG can be used by all Canadian modes to report data, it will unify the reporting of Canadian freight transportation data and will make it possible to compare Canadian freight transportation data intermodally.

5. Data Continuity
The SCTG development team has strived to develop a new product code that is as compatible as possible with data collected using Standard Transportation Commodity Classification (STCC) commodity classifications. In certain areas, however, Harmonized System (HS)-based product definitions simply do not concord well with product categories used by the STCC. In some of these cases, the SCTG development team has broken with the organization of HS product classifications to follow STCC coding principles, and in others the team has abandoned the organizing principles of the STCC to follow HS coding principles. In all cases, the SCTG development team has given more weight future data collection and reporting efforts than to continuity with historically used product categories.
To link STCC-based historical CFS data with SCTG-based future CFS data, the SCTG development team will develop a concordance of STCC product categories to SCTG product categories. This concordance will be made available in time to compare 1997 CFS results with data from previous surveys.
It should be noted, however, that in any transition from one classification code to another, discontinuities in class definitions may result in some imprecise comparisons of pre-change and post-change data. As inescapable as these discontinuities are, the proposed STCC-SCTG concordance will aim to provide guidelines that minimize these concerns.



6. Hazardous Materials
The Standard Classification of Transportable Goods (SCTG) does not include any designations for hazardous materials, as such. This is because there is no codifiable connection between hazardous materials and the Harmonized System (HS) categories used to construct the SCTG. The Standard Transportation Commodity Classification (STCC) contains separate categories for hazardous materials. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has produced a list of about 3,000 categories that are identified as being hazardous, but none of these categories are HS-based.
To identify shipments of hazardous materials, the survey form will prompt respondents to indicate whether their shipments include hazardous materials that require placarding.

7. Classification According to Transportation Characteristics
As indicated in 3. Hierarchical Features (above), each product classification in the Standard Classification Transportable Goods (SCTG) is based on building blocks from the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS) product classifications, or on product classifications from the Standard Classification of Goods (the SCG, Canadas extension of the HS).
The HS and SCG provide thousands of categories from which to select for the purpose of developing the SCTG. To create a product classification that would be useful for transportation analysis (i.e., a code with between 500 and 600 detailed product classifications), only a fraction of the product classifications and product categories in these two codes could be used without being combined with other product classifications.
To winnow down the number of HS and SCG product classifications, the SCTG development team employed several criteria. The most important of these was importance to transportation analysis.
Specifically, HS and SCG building blocks were organized to form detailed product classifications that would have significance based on the product shipment characteristics of weight, value, and shipment distance. The SCTG development team used a number of different U.S. and Canadian freight data sources to assess the significance of SCTG product categories.
Other important criteria used to create the SCTG include the following:

Adherence to the organization of the HS hierarchy
When constructing the SCTG product codes, the code development team tried as much as possible to keep HS and SCG building block codes from the same HS/SCG chapters together with one another (e.g., all codes in HS chapter 56 kept together, all codes in HS chapter 57 kept together, etc.) In areas where this goal clashed with other classification criteria, the SCTG development team reached a consensus decision regarding reorganization. As a result, reviewers will note that, for example, motor vehicle engines have been separated from other engines in HS Chapter 84 and placed with motor vehicle parts and accessories from HS Chapter 87. A similar re-organization has taken place for waste and scrap materials, which have been separated from their HS chapters of origin and collected together at the end of the SCTG.

Comparability with industry classification codes
As much as possible, SCTG codes were designed to be comparable with categories in the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) and North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) industry classification codes. SCTG two-digit codes were specifically designed to be comparable with the two-digit levels of the SIC and the NAICS. SCTG five-digit codes were also created with an eye to comparability with industries of origin, but comparability of products to industries of origin was NOT an over-riding concern. As reviewers may note, a number of product categories (especially residual categories) contain goods produced by more than one industry.

Standard Classification of Transported Goods (SCTG) Codes Tables
The SCTG is organized in a hierarchical structure. On the pages that follow, you will find the 2-Digit, 3-Digit, 4-Digit, and 5-Digit code tables.
The tables reproduced below will also be attached to the repository record for this document as .TSV files for easy use in data analysis settings. Other formats may also be included. Please look for supplemental files in the repository record.

Abbreviation note: N.E.C. or n.e.c. = Not Elsewhere Classified



SCTG Two Digit Codes
Code	Description
00	All commodities
01	Live animals and live fish
02	Cereal grains
03	Other agricultural products
04	Animal feed and products of animal origin, n.e.c.
05	Meat, fish, seafood, and their preparations
06	Milled grain products and preparations, and bakery products
07	Other prepared foodstuffs and fats and oils
08	Alcoholic beverages
09	Tobacco products
10	Monumental or building stone
11	Natural sands
12	Gravel and crushed stone
13	Nonmetallic minerals, n.e.c.
14	Metallic ores and concentrates
15	Coal
17	Gasoline and aviation turbine fuel
18	Fuel oils
19	Coal and petroleum products, n.e.c.
20	Basic chemicals
21	Pharmaceutical products
22	Fertilizers
23	Chemical products and preparations, n.e.c.
24	Plastics and rubber
25	Logs and other wood in the rough
26	Wood products
27	Pulp, newsprint, paper, and paperboard
28	Paper or paperboard articles
29	Printed products
30	Textiles, leather, and articles of textiles or leather
31	Nonmetallic mineral products
32	Base metal in primary or semi-finished forms and in finished basic shapes
33	Articles of base metal
34	Machinery
35	Electronic and other electrical equipment and components, and office equipment
36	Motorized and other vehicles (including parts)
37	Transportation equipment, n.e.c.
38	Precision instruments and apparatus
39	Furniture, mattresses and mattress supports, lamps, lighting fittings, and illuminated signs
40	Miscellaneous manufactured products
41	Waste and scrap
43	Mixed freight
99	Commodity unknown

SCTG Three Digit Codes
Code	Description
000	All commodities
010	Live animals and live fish
021	Wheat
022	Corn, except sweet
029	Other cereal grains
031	Fresh or chilled potatoes (Irish potatoes), except sweet
032	Fresh or chilled edible vegetables except potatoes (Irish potatoes), and dried vegetables
033	Fresh, chilled, or dried edible fruit and nuts
034	Soya beans
035	Oil seeds and nuts, except olives and soya beans
036	Bulbs, live plants, and seeds for sowing, n.e.c.
039	Fresh-cut flowers, plants, and parts of plants, and other agricultural products except forage products and cereal straw or husks
041	Cereal straw or husks, forage products, residues and waste from the food industries used in animal feeding, and eggs and other products of animal origin n.e.c.
042	Animal feed preparations
051	Meat including poultry, except preparations
052	Fish, except live, and seafood, except preparations
053	Preparations, extracts, and juices of meat, fish, or seafood
061	Wheat flour, groats, and meal
062	Malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten, and milled or otherwise worked grains except wheat flour, groats, and meal
063	Food preparations of cereals, flour, starch, or milk
064	Bakery products
071	Dairy products, except chocolate milk, eggnog, and food preparations of milk
072	Processed or prepared vegetables, fruit, or nuts, except dried or milled, and juices
073	Coffee, tea, and spices, except unprocessed coffee and unfermented tea
074	Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products, prepared edible fats, animal or vegetable waxes, and flours and meals of oil seeds
075	Cane, beet, and other sugars in solid form, sugar syrups not containing added flavoring or coloring matter, and molasses
076	Confectionery, cocoa, and cocoa preparations
077	Edible preparations, n.e.c. and vinegar
078	Nonalcoholic beverages, n.e.c. and ice
081	Malt Beer
082	Wine and other fermented beverages
083	Spirituous beverages and ethyl alcohol
090	Tobacco products
100	Monumental or building stone, except dolomite
110	Natural sands, except metal-bearing
120	Gravel and crushed stone, except dolomite and slate
131	Salt
132	Natural calcium phosphates, natural aluminum-calcium phosphates, and phosphatic chalk
133	Dolomite
139	Other nonmetallic minerals
141	Iron ores and concentrates
149	Other metallic ores and concentrates
151	Non-agglomerated bituminous coal
159	Other coal
171	Gasoline
172	Aviation turbine fuel (types A and B)
180	Fuel oils
191	Lubricating oils and greases
192	Refined petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, n.e.c.
193	Gaseous hydrocarbons
199	Other products of petroleum refining, and coal products
201	Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) and potassium hydroxide (caustic potash)
202	Inorganic chemicals, n.e.c.
203	Cyclic hydrocarbons
204	Phenols, phenol-alcohols, aldehydes, cyclic polymers of aldehydes, paraformaldehyde, ketones, quinones, organic acids, and acyclic alcohols
205	Organic chemicals, n.e.c.
210	Pharmaceutical products
220	Fertilizers and fertilizer materials
231	Paints and varnishes, tanning or dyeing extracts, tannins and their derivatives, dyes, putty and other mastics, inks, and coloring matter except pigments and synthetic organic dyes, lakes, and toners
232	Essential oils and resinoids, and perfumery, cosmetic, or toilet preparations
233	Soap, organic surface-active agents, cleaning preparations, polishes and creams, and scouring preparations
234	Photographic film, plates, paper, paperboard, or textiles, and chemical preparations for photographic use
235	Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products, plant-growth regulators, disinfectants, and similar products, in packages for retail sale or as preparations or articles
239	Other chemical products and preparations
241	Plastics in primary forms, rubber in primary forms or sheets, and unvulcanized compounded rubber
242	Manmade fibers and plastics basic shapes and articles
243	Rubber articles
250	Logs and other wood in the rough
261	Wood chips or particles
262	Lumber, wood continuously shaped along any of its edges or faces, and shingles and shakes
263	Veneer sheets and sheets for plywood, particle board, fiberboard, plywood, veneered panels, and similar boards of ligneous material or laminated wood
264	Builders joinery and carpentry of wood, except shingles and shakes
269	Other wood products
271	Pulp of fibrous cellulosic materials
272	Newsprint in large rolls or sheets
273	Uncoated paper and paperboard in large rolls or sheets
274	Coated, impregnated, treated, or worked paper and paperboard, in large rolls or sheets
280	Paper or paperboard articles
291	Printed books, brochures, leaflets, and similar printed products
292	Newspapers, journals, and periodicals
293	Advertising material, commercial or trade catalogues, and similar printed products
299	Other printed products
301	Textile fibers, yarns, and broadwoven or knitted fabrics, except coated or treated
302	Textile clothing and accessories, and headgear, except safety
303	Textiles and textile articles, n.e.c.
304	Footwear
305	Leather and articles, luggage of related materials, and dressed furskins and articles
311	Hydraulic cements
312	Ceramic products
313	Glass and glass products
319	Other nonmetallic mineral products
321	Iron and steel in primary forms, in semi-finished forms, or in powders or granules, and ferro-alloys
322	Flat-rolled products of iron or steel
323	Bars, rods, angles, shapes, sections, and wire, of iron or steel
324	Non-ferrous metal except precious, in unwrought forms, in finished basic shapes, or in powders or granules
331	Pipes, tubes, and fittings
332	Structures and parts, except prefabricated buildings
333	Hand tools, cutlery except of precious metals, interchangeable tools for hand- or machine-tools, hardware, and industrial fasteners
339	Other articles of metal
341	Internal-combustion piston engines
342	Turbines, boilers, nuclear reactors, and non-electric engines and motors except internal-combustion piston engines
343	Pumps, compressors, and fans, and ventilating or recycling hoods incorporating a fan
344	Air-conditioning, refrigerating, or freezing equipment
345	Materials-handling, excavating, boring, and related machinery and equipment
349	Other machinery
351	Electric motors, generators, generating sets, rotary converters, transformers, static converters, and inductors
352	Electric cooking appliances and other electro-thermic or electro-mechanical domestic appliances
353	Line telephone or telegraph apparatus
354	Electronic entertainment products, except parts
355	Computer and office equipment
356	Prepared unrecorded or prerecorded media
357	Transmission apparatus for radio or television broadcasting, radio transmission and reception apparatus, radar apparatus, radio navigational-aid apparatus, and radio remote-control apparatus, except radio broadcast receivers and parts
358	Electronic components and parts
359	Other electronic and electrical equipment
361	Motor vehicles for the transport of less than 10 people except motorcycles, armored fighting vehicles, snowmobiles, golf carts and similar vehicles, and parts
362	Motor vehicles for the transport of goods and road tractors for semi-trailers, except parts
363	Other vehicles
364	Parts and accessories for motor vehicles except motorcycles and armored fighting vehicles
371	Locomotives and rolling stock, railway track fixtures and fittings, mechanical or electro-mechanical traffic-signaling equipment, and inter-modal containers
372	Aircraft and spacecraft
373	Ships, boats, and floating structures
381	Optical elements, instruments, and apparatus, except photographic and photocopying equipment and optical instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking
382	Photographic and photocopying machines
383	Surveying, hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, geophysical, drawing, or length-measuring instruments and appliances, and navigational or meteorological instruments and appliances except radar and other radio-type apparatus
384	Instruments, apparatus, and appliances for medical, surgical, dental, or veterinary sciences, or for similar purposes
385	Meters and other instruments and apparatus for measuring, checking, testing, or controlling
390	Furniture, mattresses and mattress supports, lamps, lighting fittings, and illuminated signs
401	Arms and ammunition
402	Toys, games, and sporting equipment
409	Miscellaneous manufactured products
411	Metallic waste and scrap
412	Non-metallic waste and scrap, except from food processing
439	Mixed freight
999	Commodity unknown



SCTG Four Digit Codes
Code	Description
0000	All commodities
0100	Live animals and live fish
0210	Wheat
0220	Corn, except sweet
0290	Other cereal grains
0310	Fresh or chilled potatoes (Irish potatoes), except sweet
0321	Fresh or chilled vegetables, except potatoes (Irish potatoes)
0322	Dried vegetables
0331	Fresh or chilled citrus fruit
0332	Fresh or chilled edible fruit, except citrus
0333	Dried fruit
0334	Fresh or dried nuts
0340	Soya beans
0350	Oil seeds and nuts, except olives and soya beans
0360	Bulbs, live plants, and seeds for sowing n.e.c.
0391	Fresh-cut flowers
0392	Unmanufactured tobacco
0393	Raw cotton not carded or combed
0399	Other
0411	Cereal straw or husks and forage products
0412	Inedible flours, meals, and pellets of meat, fish, or seafood, and greaves
0413	Bran, sharps, and other residues of cereals or leguminous plants
0414	Oil cake and other solid residues from the manufacture of vegetable fats or oils
0419	Other
0421	Dog or cat food put up for retail sale
0429	Other including complete feeds, premixes, bird seed, fish food, and feed supplements
0511	Fresh, chilled, or frozen, except poultry
0512	Fresh, chilled, or frozen poultry
0513	Meat, salted, in brine, dried, or smoked, edible flours and meals, and pig and poultry fat, not rendered
0520	Fish, except live, and seafood, except preparations
0531	Of meat, including poultry
0532	Of fish or seafood
0610	Wheat flour, groats, and meal
0621	Malt
0629	Other
0631	Pasta, including stuffed, canned, frozen, or dried, and couscous
0632	Breakfast cereal foods, rice cakes, and similar prepared foods obtained by swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products
0639	Other
0641	Baked snack foods
0642	Frozen baked products
0643	Perishable or dry baked products
0711	Milk and cream
0712	Cheese and curds
0713	Ice cream or ice milk and their novelties, water ices, and sherbets
0719	Other
0721	Frozen vegetables and vegetable preparations
0722	Processed or prepared vegetables, except frozen, dried, or milled
0723	Processed or prepared fruit and nuts, except dried
0724	Juices except those fortified with vitamins or minerals, but including mixtures
0730	Coffee, tea, and spices, except unprocessed coffee and unfermented tea
0741	Animal fats and oils and their fractions, not chemically modified
0742	Fixed vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, not chemically modified
0743	Chemically modified fats and oils, prepared edible fats, and animal or vegetable waxes
0744	Flours and meals of oil seeds, except of mustard
0750	Cane, beet, and other sugars in solid form, sugar syrups not containing added flavoring or coloring matter, and molasses
0761	Confectionery
0762	Cocoa beans, paste, butter, and powder, and cocoa preparations
0771	Sauces, mixed condiments and seasonings, prepared mustard, and mustard flours and meals
0772	Soups and broths and their preparations and baby or dietetic food preparations
0773	Syrups and concentrates, and flavoring powders, extracts, or essences
0779	Other
0781	Sweetened or flavored water
0789	Other
0810	Malt beer
0820	Wine and other fermented beverages
0831	Undenatured ethyl alcohol of a strength by volume of 80 percent volume or higher and denatured ethyl alcohol of any strength
0832	Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 percent volume, spirits, and liqueurs and other spirituous beverages
0901	Cigarettes
0909	Other
1001	Calcareous monumental or building stone
1002	Monumental or building stone, except calcareous and dolomite
1101	Silica sands and quartz sands, for construction use
1102	Silica sands and quartz sands, for uses other than construction, and other sands
1201	Limestone and chalk (calcium carbonate)
1202	Gravel and crushed stone, except dolomite, slate, and limestone
1310	Salt
1320	Natural calcium phosphates, natural aluminum-calcium phosphates, and phosphatic chalk
1330	Dolomite
1391	Sulphur, except sublimed, precipitated, and colloidal
1392	Clays
1399	Other
1410	Iron ores and concentrates
1491	Copper
1499	Other
1510	Non-agglomerated bituminous coal
1591	Non-agglomerated anthracite
1592	Non-agglomerated lignite, except jet
1593	Agglomerated coal
1710	Gasoline
1720	Aviation turbine fuel (types A and B)
1800	Fuel oils
1910	Lubricating oils and greases containing by weight 70 percent or more of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals
1920	Refined petroleum oils and oils obtained from
1931	Liquefied natural gas
1932	Liquefied gaseous hydrocarbons, except liquefied natural gas
1933	Gaseous hydrocarbons in a gaseous state
1991	Coal coke, petroleum coke, and retort carbon
1992	Petroleum asphalt
1993	Bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, natural bitumen, petroleum asphalt, mineral tar, or mineral-tar pitch, and tarred macadam
1999	Other
2010	Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) and potassium hydroxide (caustic potash)
2021	Sublimed, precipitated, or colloidal sulphur
2022	Inorganic acids, except nitric and phosphoric
2023	Aluminum oxide and aluminum hydroxide
2024	Industrial gases
2025	Sodium or potassium compounds, n.e.c.
2026	Metal compounds, n.e.c.
2029	Other
2030	Cyclic hydrocarbons
2041	Acyclic alcohols
2042	Phenols, phenol-alcohols, aldehydes, cyclic polymers of aldehydes, paraformaldehyde, ketones, and quinones
2043	Organic acids
2050	Organic chemicals, n.e.c.
2100	Pharmaceutical products
2201	Animal or vegetable fertilizers and fertilizers produced by the mixing or chemical treatment of animal or vegetable products
2202	Nitrogenous mineral or chemical fertilizers
2203	Phosphatic mineral or chemical fertilizers
2204	Potassic mineral or chemical fertilizers
2209	Other
2311	Paints and varnishes
2312	Vegetable tanning or dyeing extracts and coloring matter, tannins and their derivatives, putty and other mastics, animal coloring matter, powdered glass, household dyes, specialty preparations for paint, glass, and similar bases, and inks
2320	Essential oils and resinoids, and perfumery, cosmetic, or toilet preparations
2330	Soap, organic surface-active agents, cleaning preparations, polishes and creams, and scouring preparations
2340	Photographic film, plates, paper, paperboard, or textiles, and chemical preparations for photographic use
2350	Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products, plant-growth regulators, disinfectants, and similar products, in packages for retail sale or as preparations or articles
2390	Other chemical products and preparations
2410	Plastics in primary forms, rubber in primary forms or sheets, and unvulcanized compounded rubber
2421	Manmade fibers and plastics basic shapes
2422	Articles
2431	Tires and related products
2439	Other
2501	Logs for pulping (pulpwood)
2502	Logs for lumber
2509	Other
2610	Wood chips or particles
2621	Lumber
2622	Wood continuously shaped along any of its edges or faces and shingles and shakes
2631	Veneer sheets and sheets for plywood
2632	Particle board, fiberboard, and similar board of wood or other ligneous materials
2633	Plywood, veneered panels, and similar laminated wood
2640	Builders joinery and carpentry of wood, except shingles and shakes
2690	Other wood products
2711	Mechanical wood pulp
2712	Non-dissolving grades of soda or sulphate chemical wood pulp
2719	Other
2720	Newsprint in large rolls or sheets
2731	Paper
2732	Paperboard
2741	Paper
2742	Paperboard
2801	Toilet paper, facial tissues, paper towels and napkins, sanitary napkins and tampons, disposable diapers, and similar household, sanitary, or hospital articles of paper pulp, paper, cellulose wadding, or webs of cellulose fibers
2802	Packing containers of paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding, or webs of cellulose fibers
2809	Other
2910	Printed books, brochures, leaflets, and similar printed products
2921	Newspapers
2922	Journals and periodicals
2930	Advertising material, commercial or trade catalogues, and similar printed products
2991	Printed or illustrated postcards, messages, or announcements, and printed cards bearing personal greetings
2999	Other
3011	Textile fibers, processed but not spun or made into yarn
3012	Yarns and thread, except specialty yarns, such as metallized or gimped
3013	Broadwoven fabrics, except made of metallized yarn
3014	Knitted or crocheted fabrics
3020	Textile clothing and accessories, and headgear, except safety
3031	Narrow-woven fabrics and related products
3032	Carpets and other textile floor coverings
3033	Household furnishings
3039	Other
3040	Footwear
3050	Leather and articles, luggage of related materials, and dressed furskins and articles
3110	Hydraulic cements
3121	Refractory cements, mortars, concretes, and ceramic products
3122	Ceramic construction products
3123	China, porcelain, and other ceramic household or personal articles
3129	Other
3131	Glass in sheets or profiles
3132	Containers of glass used for transporting or packing goods
3139	Other
3191	Worked monumental or building stone and articles
3192	Articles of asphalt or of similar material
3193	Plaster and articles of plaster or of compositions based on plaster
3194	Non-refractory mortars and concretes
3195	Articles of cement, concrete, or artificial stone
3199	Other
3210	Iron and steel in primary forms, in semi-finished forms, or in powders or granules, and ferro alloys
3220	Flat-rolled products of iron or steel
3230	Bars, rods, angles, shapes, sections, and wire, of iron or steel
3241	Copper
3242	Aluminum
3249	Other
3311	Pipes and tubes
3312	Pipe and tube fittings
3320	Structures and parts, except prefabricated buildings
3331	Nails, screws, bolts, nuts, washers, staples except in strips, and similar fastening articles
3332	Hand tools and cutlery, except of precious metals
3333	Interchangeable tools for hand- or machine-tools
3334	Locks, mountings and fittings, racks and similar fixtures, and automatic door closers, of base metal
3391	Containers of a capacity not exceeding 300 liters, except containers for compressed and liquefied gas
3399	Other
3411	Spark-ignition reciprocating internal-combustion engines for motor vehicles, of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1000 cubic centimeters
3412	Other internal-combustion engines
3413	Parts of internal-combustion piston engines
3421	Turbines
3422	Boilers, nuclear reactors, and non-electric motors except internal-combustion piston engines
3431	Pumps for liquids
3432	Air or vacuum pumps and air or other gas compressors
3433	Fans and ventilating or recycling hoods incorporating a fan
3441	Air-conditioning equipment
3442	Refrigerating or freezing equipment
3451	Lifting, handling, loading, or unloading machinery and equipment
3452	Moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting, or boring machinery for earth, minerals, or ores, pile-drivers and -extractors, and snow-ploughs and -blowers
3491	Dishwashing machines, machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers, machinery for aerating beverages, and packing or wrapping machinery including for filling, closing, sealing, capsuling, or labelling containers
3492	Agricultural, horticultural, forestry, and poultry- or beekeeping machinery
3493	Textile manufacturing machines and household, commercial, or industrial laundry and sewing machines
3494	Machine-tools, except for semiconductor devices, for working hard materials
3495	Powered hand-tools, pneumatic, hydraulic, or with a self-contained electric or non-electric motor
3496	Machines and apparatus, and wire, rods, tubes, plates, electrodes and similar products used for soldering, brazing, or welding
3497	Ball or roller bearings, transmission shafts and cranks, bearing housings and plain shaft bearings, gears and gearings, ball and roller screws, gear boxes and other speed changers, flywheels and pulleys, and clutches and shaft couplings
3499	Other
3511	Electric motors, generators, generating sets, and rotary converters
3512	Electric or electronic transformers, static converters including rectifiers, and inductors
3521	Electric cooking appliances
3522	Electro-mechanical or electro-thermic domestic appliances, except cooking appliances
3531	Telephone or telegraph switching apparatus, except parts
3539	Other
3540	Electronic entertainment products, except parts
3551	Computer equipment
3552	Office equipment
3561	Prepared unrecorded media for audio, video, computer, or other uses
3562	Pre-recorded media
3570	Transmission apparatus for radio or television broadcasting, radio transmission and reception apparatus, radar apparatus, radio navigational-aid apparatus, and radio remote-control apparatus, except radio broadcast receivers and parts
3581	Electronic parts
3582	Parts of the goods of SCTG 354 and 357
3591	Primary and storage batteries
3592	Apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits or for making connections to or in electrical circuits, and boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets, or similar bases equipped with these apparatus
3599	Other
3610	Motor vehicles for the transport of less than 10 people except motorcycles, armored fighting vehicles, snowmobiles, golf carts and similar vehicles, and parts
3621	Motor vehicles for the transport of goods, except parts
3622	Road tractors for semi-trailers, except parts
3631	Tractors, except road tractors, work tractors, and parts
3632	Motor vehicles for the transport of people with a seating capacity of 10 or more persons, except parts
3633	Special-purpose motor vehicles, except parts
3634	Motor vehicle chassis fitted with engines and separately shipped bodies
3635	Motorcycles, bicycles, and other cycles
3636	Trailers and semi-trailers
3639	Other
3640	Parts and accessories for motor vehicles except for motorcycles and armored fighting vehicles
3710	Locomotives and rolling stock, railway track fixtures and fittings, mechanical or electro-mechanical traffic-signaling equipment, and inter-modal containers
3721	Aircraft, except parts
3722	Spacecraft and suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles, except parts
3723	Parts of aircraft and spacecraft
3724	Parachutes, rotochutes, aircraft-launching gear, deck-arresters, and flight simulators
3731	Pleasure or sporting vessels
3732	Commercial ships and boats and floating structures
3810	Optical elements, instruments, and apparatus, except photographic and photocopying equipment and optical instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking
3821	Photographic cameras, image projectors, enlargers and reducers, projection screens, negatoscopes, and apparatus and equipment for film developing
3822	Photocopying and thermocopying apparatus
3831	Navigational instruments and appliances except radar and other radio-type navigational-aid apparatus
3832	Surveying, hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological, geophysical, drawing, or mathematical-calculating instruments and appliances
3841	Apparatus based on the use of X-rays or alpha, beta, or gamma radiation
3842	Electromedical equipment
3849	Other
3851	Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking electrical quantities
3852	Industrial process-control instruments
3859	Other
3901	Household or office furniture
3902	Other furniture
3903	Lighting equipment including for transportation equipment but except for motor vehicles, and lamps, lighting fittings, and illuminated signs
4011	Arms
4012	Munitions and ammunition
4021	Toys and games
4022	Sporting equipment
4091	Clocks and watches
4092	Prefabricated buildings
4093	Writing or drawing instruments and inked ribbons and pads
4094	Precious metal forms and shapes, pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, and articles, and coins
4099	Other
4111	Slag, ash, and residues
4112	Of ferrous metal
4113	Of nonferrous metal, including precious
4121	Sawdust and wood waste and scrap
4122	Of paper or paperboard
4129	Other
4399	Mixed freight
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SCTG Five Digit Codes

	N.E.C. or n.e.c. = Not Elsewhere Classified

Code	Description
Live Animals and Fish
01001	Live bovine animals 
01002	Live swine 
01003	Live poultry 
01004	Live fish, including live eels 
01009	Live animals, n.e.c (except live shellfish, crustaceans such as crabs and lobsters, squid, octopus, and other aquatic invertebrates, see 05204) 
Cereal Grains (including seed)
02100	Wheat 
02200	Corn(except sweet, see 03219) 
02901	Rye 
02902	Barley 
02903	Oats 
02904	Grain sorghum 
02909	Cereal grains, n.e.c., including rice (excludes soy beans, see 03400, and other oil seeds, see 0350x) 
Other Agricultural Products Except for Animal Feed
Vegetables, fresh, chilled, or dried
03100	Potatoes, fresh or chilled (except sweet potatoes, see 03219) 
03211 	Tomatoes, fresh or chilled 
03212	Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks, and onion sets, fresh or chilled 
03213 	Lettuce, fresh or chilled 
03214 	Leguminous vegetables, fresh or chilled
03219 	Fresh or chilled vegetables, n.e.c. 
03221	Leguminous vegetables, dried (includes those for use as seed, but excludes milled vegetables, see 06299)
03229	Dried vegetables, n.e.c (includes those for use as seed, but excludes milled vegetables, see 06299)
Fruit and nuts, fresh, chilled, or dried
03311 	Oranges, fresh or chilled 
03312 	Grapefruit, fresh or chilled 
03319 	Citrus fruit n.e.c, fresh or chilled 
03321 	Bananas and plantains, fresh or chilled
03322 	Grapes, fresh or chilled 
03323 	Melons, fresh or chilled 
03324 	Apples, fresh or chilled 
03329	Fresh or chilled fruit, n.e.c. (excludes olives, see 03219) 
03331	Dried grapes (includes raisins and "currants") 
03339	Dried fruit, n.e.c. (includes mixtures of dried fruit) 
03341	Nuts in the shell (not including peanuts, see 03501) 	
03342	Shelled nuts not further processed (not including peanuts, see 03501) 
Other agricultural products
03400 	Soy beans 
03501 	Peanuts, unroasted 
03502 	Linseed (flaxseed) 
03503 	Colza (rape) or canola seeds 
03504 	Sunflower seeds 
03505 	Cotton seeds 
03506 	Mustard seeds 
03509 	Oil seeds and nuts, n.e.c. 
03601	Bulbs and roots and similar products, live trees and other plants, and mushroom spawn 
03602 	Seeds for sowing n.e.c. 
03910 	Fresh-cut flowers 
03921 	Tobacco, not stemmed or stripped 
03922	Stemmed and partially stemmed tobacco 
03930	Raw cotton (not carded or combed) 
03991	Unprocessed coffee and unfermented tea 
03992 	Sugar beet and sugar cane 
03999	Agricultural products, n.e.c., including cotton linters, seaweed, and forestry products (except forage products and cereal straw, see 04110, raw spices, see 07303, natural rubber and gums, see 24102, and plants processed for ornamentation, see 40999) 
Animal Feed and Products of Animal Origin, N.E.C.
04110	Cereal straw or husks and forage products 
04120	Inedible flours, meals, and pellets of meat, fish, or seafood, and greaves 
04130	Bran, sharps, and other residues of cereals or leguminous plants 
04140	Oil cake and other solid residues from the manufacture of vegetable fats or oils 
04191 	Eggs in the shell 
04192	Raw hides and skins (including furskins) 
04193	Shorn or pulled greasy wool, animal hair not carded or combed, silk-worm cocoons suitable for reeling, and raw silk 
04199	Residues and waste from the food industries used in animal feeding, and products of animal origin n.e.c. 
04210	Dog or cat food put up for retail sale 
04290	Animal feed preparations, n.e.c., including premixes and supplements 
Meat, Fish, and Seafood, and their Preparations
05111 	Meat except poultry, fresh or chilled 
05112 	Meat except poultry, frozen 
05121 	Poultry, fresh or chilled 
05122 	Poultry, frozen 
05130	Meat, salted, in brine, dried, or smoked; and pig or poultry fat, not rendered 
05201 	Fresh or chilled fish 
05202 	Frozen fish 
05203	Fish, salted, in brine, dried, or smoked, and edible fish meal 
05204	Aquatic invertebrates, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, or dried, and crustaceans in shell cooked by steaming or by boiling in water 
05310	Preparations, extracts, and juices of meat including poultry (except soups and broths, see 07720) 
05320	Preparations, extracts, and juices of fish or seafood (aquatic invertebrates) (except soups and broths, see 07720) 
Milled Grain Products and Preparations, and Bakery Products
Milled grain products
06100	Wheat flour, groats, and meal (except byproducts, see 04130) 
06210 	Malt 
06291 	Milled rice 
06292 	Corn flour, groats, and meal 
06293 	Starches and modified starches 
06299	Inulin; wheat gluten; milled cereals and vegetables, n.e.c.; and grains otherwise worked, n.e.c. (except milling byproducts, see 04130)
Bakery products and preparations of cereals, flour, starch or milk
06310	Pasta (including stuffed, canned, frozen, or dried) and couscous 
06320	Breakfast cereal foods, swelled or roasted 
06391	Mixes and doughs for preparing bakery products, including batters 
06392	Rice preparations, instant rice, and partially cooked rice 
06399	Food preparations of cereals, flour, starch, or milk, n.e.c., including tapioca, malt extract, ice cream and milk shake mixes, puddings, and infant formula 
06410	Baked snack foods (excludes cookies and crackers, see 06432) 
06420	Frozen baked products, including quiche, pizza, and waffles 
06431	Perishable baked products (including fresh bread, pastries, pies, pizza, and quiche) 
06432	Dry baked products (including cookies, crackers, and taco shells) 
Other Prepared Foodstuffs, and Fats and Oils
Dairy products (except beverages and preparations)
07111	Milk and cream, unconcentrated and unsweetened 
07112	Milk and cream, in powder, granules, or other solid forms 
07119 	Milk and cream, n.e.c. 
07120 	Cheese and curds 
07130	Ice cream, ice milk, sherbets, and ices (excludes frozen yogurt, see 07199, and ice cream and ice milk mixes, see 06399) 
07191	Butter and other fats and oils derived from milk 
07199	Dairy products, n.e.c (excludes mixtures of butter and vegetable oil, see 0743x, preparations based on milk, see 06399, eggnog and flavored milk drinks, see 07899) 
Processed or prepared vegetables, fruit, or nuts, n.e.c., and juices
07210	Frozen vegetables and vegetable preparations (including french fries and vegetable mixtures) 
07221 	Potato chips 
07229	Processed or prepared vegetables, n.e.c. (including canned and pickled vegetables and relishes, but not including: frozen or dried vegetables, see 03221, 03229, or 07210; milled vegetables, see 06299; soup mixes, see 07720; tomato sauces, see 07711; or other sauces, see 07719) 
07231	Jams, jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut pures, and fruit or nut pastes 
07232	Processed or prepared nuts, peanuts, or seeds (except pures and pastes, see 07231, but including roasted nuts and peanut butter) 
07239	Processed or prepared fruit, n.e.c., including canned fruit (except dried, see 0333x) 
07241	Frozen fruit and vegetable juices (does not include beverages based on juices, such as ades or nectars, see 078xx) 
07242	Non-frozen fruit and vegetable juices (does not include beverages based on juices, such as ades or nectars, see 078xx) 
Coffee, tea, and spices
07301	Processed coffee (including roasted or ground) 
07302 	Processed (fermented) tea 
07303	Spices, including unprocessed spices 
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products, prepared edible fats, animal or vegetable waxes, and flours and meals of oil seeds
07410	Animal fats and oils and their fractions, not chemically modified (does not include inedible flours, meals, and pellets, see 04120) 
07421 	Soy-bean oil 
07422 	Colza (canola) oil 
07423 	Corn oil 
07429	Other fixed vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, n.e.c., not chemically modified (except byproducts of wet corn milling, see 04199, and oil seed waste and residues, see 04140) 
07431	Non-liquid margarine (for liquid margarine, see 07439) 
07432 	Shortening 
07439	Chemically modified fats and oils, animal or vegetable waxes, and prepared edible fats, n.e.c. 
07440	Flours and meals of oil seeds (except flours and meals of mustard, see 07719, and oil seed waste and residues, see 04140)
Sugars confectionery, and cocoa and cocoa preparations 
07501	Raw cane or beet sugar, in solid form
07502 	Refined cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form
07503	Glucose (corn sugar) and glucose syrup (corn syrup)
07509	Other sugars in solid form, molasses, and sugar syrups with no added flavoring or colorings, n.e.c., including maple sugar and syrup (excludes byproducts of sugar extraction, see 04199. Syrups with added flavor/color are in 07793) 
07611	Sugar confectionery not containing cocoa, including glac products (except sugarless gum, see 07799) 
07612 	Chocolate confectionery 
07620	Cocoa beans, paste, butter, and powder, and cocoa preparations 


Edible preparations, n.e.c.
07711	Tomato sauces (including ketchup and chili sauces) 
07719	Sauces and sauce mixes, prepared mustard, mustard flours and meals, and mixed condiments and seasonings, n.e.c., including salad dressings 
07720	Soups and broths (including mixes), and baby or dietetic foods 
07731	Syrups and concentrates used in food preparations or beverages 
07732	Flavoring powders, extracts, or essences
07791	Processed eggs including egg albumin  
07792	Yeasts and baking powder 
07793	Sugar syrups with added flavors and/or colors, including table syrups 
07799	Edible preparations, n.e.c, including protein concentrates and vinegar
Non-alcoholic beverages and ice
07811 	Carbonated soft drinks 
07819 	Other sweetened or flavored water 
07891 	Water, neither sweetened nor flavored 
07899	Ice and non-alcoholic beverages, n.e.c. (excludes dry ice (carbon dioxide), see 20241)
Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Products
08100	Beer (malt beer) (excludes non-alcoholic beer, see 07899)
08200	Wine and other fermented beverages (excludes non-alcoholic wine, see 07899) 
08310	Denatured ethyl alcohol, and undenatured ethyl alcohol that is 80% or more alcohol by volume 
08320	Spirits, liqueurs, and other spirituous beverages, and undenatured ethyl alcohol that is less than 80% alcohol by volume 
09010 	Cigarettes 
09090	Tobacco products, n.e.c. (except leaf tobacco, see 0392x)
Stone and Sands, Except Metal Bearing Sands
10010	Calcareous monumental or building stone
10020	Monumental or building stone, n.e.c., including slate (excludes dolomite, see 13300)
11010	Silica sands and quartz sands for construction use
11020	Silica sands and quartz sands for industrial uses, and other sands
12011	Limestone flux
12012	Agricultural limestone
12019	Gravel and crushed or broken limestone and chalk, n.e.c.
12020	Gravel and crushed stone, n.e.c. (Except dolomite, see 13300, slate, see 13999, and limestone and chalk, see 1201x)
Non-Metallic Minerals, N.E.C.
13101	Table salt
13109	Salt, n.e.c.
13200	Natural calcium phosphates, natural aluminum calcium-phosphates, and phosphatic chalk
13300	Dolomite, including monumental, building, and crushed
13910	Sulfur, n.e.c. (except sublimed, precipitated, or colloidal, see 20210)
13921 	Kaolinic clays including China 
13929 	Clays, n.e.c. 
13991	Pumice stone, emery, and natural abrasives 
13992 	Gypsum and anhydrite 
13993 	Asbestos 
13994	Leucite, nepheline, and nepheline syenite 
13999	Non-metallic minerals, n.e.c (except natural asphalt, bitumen, shale, tar sands, and asphaltic rock, see 19990; precious and semi-precious stones, see 40942; and mined fertilizers except calcium phosphates, see 22xxxx) 
Metallic Ores and Concentrates
14100 	Iron ores and concentrates 
14910 	Copper ores and concentrates 
14991 	Nickel ores and concentrates 
14992	Aluminum ores and concentrates, including bauxite
14993	Lead ores and concentrates 
14994 	Zinc ores and concentrates 
14995	Uranium or thorium ores and concentrates 
14996 	Titanium 
14999	Ores and concentrates, n.e.c. 
Coal
15100 	Non-agglomerated bituminous coal 
15910 	Non-agglomerated anthracite 
15920	Non-agglomerated lignite (except jet, see 13999) 
15930	Agglomerated coal including briquettes 
Crude Petroleum, Gasoline, Fuel Oils, and Aviation Turbine Fuel
16000	Crude petroleum oil and oils obtained from bituminous minerals 
17100 	Gasoline including aviation 
17200	Aviation turbine fuel (jet types A and B) 
18000	Fuel oils including diesel and Bunker C 
Coal and Petroleum Products, N.E.C.
19100	Lubricating oils and greases (except mixtures and preparations containing less than 70% by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous materials, see 23909) 
19201	Kerosene (except type A jet fuel, see 17200) 
19209	Refined petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals n.e.c. 
19310	Liquefied natural gas 
19321 	Propane, liquefied 
19322	Butane, liquefied (excluding chemically pure, see 20501) 
19329	Liquefied gaseous hydrocarbons, n.e.c. (excluding chemically pure, see 20501) 
19330	Gaseous hydrocarbons in a gaseous state (excluding chemically pure, see 20501) 
19911	Coke and semi-coke of coal, lignite, or peat, and retort carbon 
19912 	Petroleum coke, including calcined 
19920 	Petroleum asphalt 
19930	Asphaltic mixtures based on natural asphalt, natural bitumen, petroleum asphalt, mineral tar, or mineral-tar pitch, and tarred macadam 
19990	Other coal products and products of petroleum refining, n.e.c., and natural asphaltic minerals 
Basic Chemicals
Inorganic chemicals
20101 	Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) 
20102 	Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) 
20210	Sulfur, sublimed, precipitated, or colloidal 
20221 	Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid) 
20222 	Sulfuric acid and oleum 
20229	Inorganic acids, n.e.c. (except nitric and sulfonitric acid, see 22020 and phosphoric acid, see 22039) 
20231 	Artificial corundum 
20232	Aluminum oxide and aluminum hydroxide (does not include artificial corundum, see 20231) 
20241 	Carbon dioxide 
20242	Hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and rare gases such as argon and helium 
20251 	Sodium sulfates 
20252	Disodium carbonate, sodium hydrogencarbonate (sodium bicarbonate), and potassium carbonates 
20259 	Sodium or potassium  compounds n.e.c. 
20261	Titanium oxides, pigments, and preparations 
20262	Inorganic pigments, and preparations n.e.c., and inorganic products used as luminophores 
20263 	Calcium carbide 
20264 	Silicon or tungsten carbides 
20269 	Metal compounds n.e.c. 
20291 	Chlorine 
20292 	Carbon black 
20293	Alkali or alkaline-earth metals, rare-earth metals, scandium, yttrium, and mercury 
20299	Inorganic chemicals n.e.c., including radioactive elements, isotopes, and compounds 
Organic chemicals
20300 	Cyclic hydrocarbons 
20410	Acyclic alcohols 
20420	Phenols, phenol-alcohols, aldehydes, cyclic polymers of aldehydes, paraformaldehyde, ketones, and quinones (excludes their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated, or nitrosated derivatives, see 20509) 
20430	Organic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, and peroxyacids, and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated, or nitrosated derivatives 
20501	Acyclic hydrocarbons (except methane and propane, see 193xx) 
20502	Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons 
20503	Sulfonamides, provitamins and vitamins, hormones, glycosides or vegetable alkaloids and their derivatives, antibiotics, and chemically pure sugars n.e.c. (excludes products put up in measured doses or for retail sales, see 21000) 
20504	Organic dyes, pigments, lakes, and toners 
20509	Organic chemicals n.e.c (excludes all cellulose derivatives, see 24101) 
Pharmaceutical Products
21000	Pharmaceutical products, including chemical mixtures for medical use, in any form; unmixed chemicals for medical use, put up in measured doses or for retail sale; biological products; bandages (including adhesive) and related products, prepared for medical use or in packages for immediate medical use; sutures; dental fillings; bone reconstruction cements; and chemical contraceptive preparations based on hormones or spermicides. (excludes unmixed chemicals not in the forms specified above, which include most of the products in 20503 but which can also fall elsewhere in 20xxx) 
Fertilizers
22010	Animal or vegetable fertilizers and fertilizers produced by mixing or chemically treating animal or vegetable products 
22020	Nitrogenous mineral or chemical fertilizers (including nitric acid, sulfonitric acids, and ammonia) 
22031	Phosphatic slag (basic slag or Thomas slag) 
22039	Phosphatic mineral or chemical fertilizers, n.e.c. (includes superphosphates and phosphoric acid) 
22041	Potassium chloride (potash) 
22049	Potassic mineral or chemical fertilizers, n.e.c. 
22090	Fertilizers, n.e.c., including ammonium phosphate and fertilizers that are mixed or put up for retail sale 
Chemical Products and Preparations, N.E.C.
23110	Paints and varnishes, including lacquers and distempers, and prepared water pigments for finishing leather 
23121	Vegetable tanning extracts or coloring matter, tannins and their derivatives, animal coloring matter, n.e.c., mastics including putty, powdered glass, household dyes, surfacing preparations, and specialty preparations for paint, glass, or similar uses (excludes inorganic pigments, see 2026x; carbon black, see 20292; and organic dyes, pigments, lakes, and toners, see 20504) 
23122	Inks 
23201	Essential oils, resinoids, and mixtures of odoriferous substances used as raw materials 
23202	Perfumery, cosmetic, or toilet preparations 
23300	Soap, organic surface-active agents, cleaning preparations, polishes and creams, and scouring preparations 
23400	Photographic or cinematographic film, plates, paper, paperboard, or textiles, and chemical preparations for photographic use 
23500	Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products, plant-growth regulators, disinfectants, and similar products (except chemicals not made up as preparations, see 20xxx) 
23901	Glues and prepared glues 
23902	Prepared explosives, pyrotechnic products, matches, pyrophoric alloys, and combustible preparations, n.e.c. (except cellulosic explosives not in prepared forms, see 24101, and other explosives not in prepared forms, see 20xxx) 
23903	Activated carbon, activated natural mineral products, and animal black 
23904	Anti-knock preparations, oxidation or gum inhibitors, viscosity improvers, anti-corrosive preparations, and other prepared additives for mineral oils such as gasoline; hydraulic brake and transmission fluids containing none or less than 70% by weight of petroleum or bituminous oils; anti-freezing preparations; and prepared de-icing fluids 
23905	Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids and acid oils from refining 
23906	Water-treatment preparations (includes anti-scaling compounds, flocculating agents, and water-softening compounds) 
23909	Chemical products and preparations n.e.c., including turpentine and other chemical products of wood distillation or the manufacture of wood pulp, gelatin, enzymes, artificial waxes and prepared waxes, dental preparations except fillings, and lubricating preparations containing less than 70% petroleum 
Plastics and Rubber
Plastics and rubber in primary forms
24101	Plastics in primary forms; other cellulose derivatives 
24102	Natural rubber and similar natural gums, reclaimed rubber, and synthetic rubber and factice, in primary forms or in plates, sheets, or strip 
Articles of plastics
24211	Man-made fiber filament tow or staple fibers, not carded or combed 
24212	Monofilaments of plastics of which any cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm; rods; sticks; and profile shapes 
24213	Plastics plates, sheets, film, foil, tape, strip, and other flat shapes, including combinations with other materials 
24223	Plastics tubes, pipes, hoses, and fittings 
24221	Plastics floor, wall, or ceiling coverings 
24222	Plastics bathtubs, shower-stalls, wash-basins, toilet bowls and tanks, toilet seats and covers, and similar sanitary ware 
24224	Plastics closures and articles for conveying  or packing goods 
24225 	Plastics household or toilet articles 
24229	Plastics articles, n.e.c., including builders ware, hardware, fasteners, and apparel 
Articles of rubber
24310	Tires, inner tubes, mud or tire flaps, and "camelback" strips for retreading, of vulcanized rubber (except tread rubber, see 24102) 
24391	Tubes, pipes, and hoses, of vulcanized rubber (except hard rubber, see 24399) 
24399	Articles of rubber, n.e.c. 
Logs and Other Wood in the Rough
25010 	Logs for pulping (pulpwood) 
25020 	Logs for lumber 
25091 	Fuel wood 
25092	Wood in the rough, treated with paint, stains, creosote, or other preservatives 
25093	Other untreated wood in the rough 


Wood Products
26100 	Wood chips or particles 
26211 	Lumber, treated 
26212	Lumber, untreated 
26221	Wood continuously shaped along any of its edges or faces 
26222 	Shingles and shakes 
26310 	Veneer sheets and sheets for plywood 
26320	Particle board, fiberboard, and similar board of wood or other ligneous materials 
26330	Plywood, veneered panels, and similar laminated wood including doorskins 
26401	Windows, doors, and frames and thresholds 
26409	Builders joinery and carpentry of wood, n.e.c. (except shingles and shakes, see 26222)
26901	Wood packing containers, cable drums, pallets and skids, and coopers products 
26909	Wood products, n.e.c., including wood charcoal, densified wood, and coffins 
Pulp, Newsprint, Paper, and Paperboard
Pulp of fibrous cellulosic materials
27110 	Mechanical wood pulp 
27120	Non-dissolving grades of soda or sulfate chemical wood pulp 
27191	Dissolving grades of chemical wood pulp 
27199	Pulp of fibrous cellulosic materials, n.e.c. 
Paper and paperboard, in large rolls or sheets
27200 	Newsprint in large rolls or sheets 
27311	Uncoated paper for writing, printing, or other graphic purposes, in large rolls or sheets 
27312	Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock, and similar paper stock used for household or sanitary purposes, in large rolls or sheets 
27319	Uncoated paper in large rolls or sheets, n.e.c. 
27320	Uncoated paperboard in large rolls or sheets 
27410	Paper, coated, impregnated, treated, or worked, in large rolls or sheets 
27420	Paperboard, coated, impregnated, treated, or worked, in large rolls or sheets 
Paper or Paperboard Articles
28010	Toilet paper, towels, tampons, and similar articles of paper for household, sanitary, or hospital use, and paper articles of apparel 
28021	Sacks and bags of paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding, or cellulose fiber webs 
28029	Other packing containers of paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding, or webs of cellulose fibers, n.e.c. 
28091 	Wallpaper and similar wall coverings 
28092	Envelopes, letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards, and  boxed sets of paper stationery 
28099	Paper or paperboard articles, n.e.c (except blankbooks, office pads, and forms, see 2999x) 
Printed Products
29100	Printed books, brochures, leaflets, and similar printed products (except advertising materials including catalogs, see 29300; atlases and music books, see 29999) 
29210 	Newspapers 
29220 	Journals and periodicals 
29300	Advertising material, commercial or trade catalogs, and similar printed products, including flyers 
29910	Printed or illustrated postcards, messages, or announcements, and printed cards bearing personal greetings 
29991	Manifold business-forms and interleaved carbon-sets 
29999	Printed products, n.e.c., including blankbooks, binders, and albums 
Textiles, Leather, and Articles of Textiles or Leather
Textiles and articles of textiles
30110	Textile fibers, processed but not spun or made into yarn (does not include raw cotton, see 03930; other raw vegetable fibers, see 03999; and raw animal fibers such as greasy wool, see 04193) 
30120	Yarns and thread (except specialty yarns such as metallized or gimped, see 30399) 
30130	Broadwoven fabrics (except of metallized yarn, see 30399) 
30140 	Knitted or crocheted fabrics 
30200	Textile clothing and accessories, clothing made of artificial fur, and headgear (excludes clothing and accessories of plastics, see 24229; of rubber, see 24399; of leather or fur, see 30503; of asbestos, see 31994; of paper, see 28010, except safety headgear, see 40999) 
30310	Narrow-woven fabrics and related products 
30321	Tufted carpets and other textile floor coverings 
30329	Carpets and other textile floor coverings, n.e.c. 
30330	Textile household furnishings, including bed linens, table linens, toilet linens, curtains, quilts, comforters, pillows, and cushions (excludes household furnishings of plastics, see 24225; of paper, see 28010; and of other non-textile materials) 
30391	Nonwoven and felt fabrics 
30392	Impregnated, coated, covered, or laminated textile fabrics, including rubberized 
30399	Textiles and textile articles, n.e.c. (except garnetted fibers, not further processed, see 41299) 
Leather and articles of leather
30400 	Footwear 
30501	Leather and tanned or dressed furskins 
30502	Luggage, cases, and containers of leather or allied materials 
30503	Articles of leather, gut, or furskins, n.e.c., including apparel and clothing accessories (except leather sport gloves, see 40220) 
Non-Metallic Mineral Products
Hydraulic cements
31100	Hydraulic cements 
Ceramic products
31210	Refractory ceramic products, including mortars and mixes 
31221	Ceramic pipes, conduits, guttering, and pipe fittings; ceramic flagstones; and ceramic paving, hearth, wall, or mosaic tiles 
31229 	Other ceramic construction products 
31230	China, porcelain, or other ceramic household or personal articles 
31291 	Ceramic sanitary fixtures 
31299 	Ceramic products, n.e.c. 
Glass and glass products
31310	Glass in sheets or profiles (includes worked glass and float, cast, rolled, drawn, or blown glass) 
31320	Glass containers for transporting or packing goods 
31391	Safety glass, comprising toughened (tempered) or laminated glass 
31392	Glassware used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration, or similar purposes 
31393	Glass slivers, rovings, yarns, and chopped strands 
31399	Glass and glass products, n.e.c., including optical fibers, woven fabric, and articles (except non-woven products of glass fibers and other mineral wool, see 31993; excludes communications and similar insulated optical cable, see 35994) 
Other non-metallic mineral products
31911	Worked monumental or building granite and articles 
31919	Worked monumental or building stone and articles, n.e.c. 
31921 	Asphalt shingles 
31929	Articles of asphalt or of similar material, n.e.c. (excludes asphaltic mixtures, see 19930) 
31931 	Gypsum wallboard, sheets, and lath 
31939	Plaster and articles of plaster, or of compositions based on plaster, n.e.c. 
31941	Non-refractory mortars and concretes, wet 
31942	Non-refractory mortars and concretes, dry 
31951	Building blocks and bricks, of cement, concrete, or artificial stone 
31952 	Concrete pipes 
31953	Prefabricated structural components of concrete 
31959	Articles of cement, concrete, artificial stone, n.e.c. 
31991	Quicklime, slaked lime, and hydraulic lime 
31992	Exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag, and similar expanded mineral materials 
31993	Slag rock and similar mineral wools, and thin sheets, webs, mattresses, boards, and similar nonwoven products of glass-fibers 
31994	Articles of asbestos-cement, cellulose fiber-cement, or of similar materials, fabricated asbestos fibers, mixtures with a basis of asbestos or with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonate and articles of such mixtures or  of asbestos 
31999	Non-metallic mineral products, n.e.c. 
Base Metal in Primary or Semi-Finished Forms and in Finished Basic Shapes
32101 	Ferro-alloys 
32102	Iron and steel in primary forms and semi-finished forms, powders, and granules 
32200	Flat-rolled products of iron or steel, including plate, sheet, foil, and strip 
32300	Bars, rods, angles, shapes, sections, and wire, of iron or steel 
32411	Copper in unwrought forms, powders or flakes, and additive alloys 
32412	Copper bars, rods, profiles, wire, plates, sheets, strip, and foil (including backed foil) 
32421	Unwrought forms of aluminum, and powders and flakes
32422	Aluminum bars, rods, profiles, and wire 
32423	Aluminum plates, sheets, strip, and foil (including backed foil) 
32491	Lead in unwrought forms, in finished basic shapes, or in powders or granules 
32499	Nonferrous metal n.e.c. in unwrought forms, in finished basic shapes, or in powders or granules, including foil and backed foil (excludes precious metals, see 40941) 
Articles of Base Metal
Pipes, tubes, and fittings
33111 	Pipes and tubes of iron and steel 
33112	Pipes and tubes of base metals except iron and steel 
33121 	Pipe and tube fittings of iron or steel 
33122	Pipe and tube fittings of base metals except iron and steel 
Structures and structural parts
33201	Metal doors and windows and their frames 
33209	Metal structures and structural parts, n.e.c. (except prefabricated buildings, see 40920) 
Hand tools, cutlery, interchangeable tools for hand-or machine-tools, hardware, and industrial fasteners (excludes precious metal, see 40942)
33310	Nails, screws, bolts, nuts, washers, staples except in strips, and similar fastening articles 
33321	Hand tools, small mechanical appliances for food preparation, and blades for saws 
33322	Cutlery, including cutlery plated with precious metal (excludes cutlery of precious metal, and cutlery clad with precious metal, see 40942) 
33330	Interchangeable tools for hand-or machine-tools, including for construction and mining tools 
33340	Locks, mountings and fittings, racks and similar fixtures, and automatic door closers, of base metal 
Other articles of base metal (excludes articles of precious metal, see 40942)
33910 	Metal containers with a capacity not exceeding 300 liters (about 80 gallons), n.e.c. (except containers for compressed or liquefied gas, see 33992) 
33991	Railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel 
33992	Metal containers with a capacity greater than 300 liters (about 80 gallons), and metal containers for compressed or liquefied gas 
33993	Springs and miscellaneous fabricated wire products (except electrically insulated products, see 35994, and nails and staples, see 33310) 
33999	Articles of non-precious metal, n.e.c. (except backed or printed foil, see 324xx) 
Machinery
Turbines, boilers, internal combustion engines, and other non-electric motors and engines
Internal combustion engines
34110	Spark-ignition reciprocating internal-combustion engines for motor vehicles, of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1000 cc 
34120	Other Internal-combustion piston engines (includes compression engines such as diesel and semi-diesel engines) 
34130	Parts of internal combustion piston engines (except pumps for liquids, see 34310; filters, see 34999; crankshafts and camshafts, see 34972; and bearings, see 3497x) 
Turbines, boilers, nuclear reactors, and non-electric engines and motors except internal- combustion piston engines
34211	Steam, other vapor, or hydraulic turbines 
34212	Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers, and other gas turbines, including for aircraft 
34221	Boilers, power or heating, and nuclear reactors 
34222	Non-electric engines and motors, n.e.c., including fluid power and missile and rocket reaction engines 
Other mechanical machinery
34310	Pumps for liquids and liquid elevators, including fluid power, vehicle, and service station pumps 
34320	Air or vacuum pumps and air or other gas compressors, (including compressors for refrigerating and air conditioning equipment) 
34330	Fans (including blowers) and ventilating or recycling hoods incorporating  a fan 
34410	Air conditioning equipment (except compressors, see 34320, and evaporative air coolers, see 34999) 
34421	Household refrigerating or freezing equipment (except compressors, see 34320) 
34422	Commercial- or industrial-type refrigerating or freezing equipment (except compressors, see 34320) 
34511	Works trucks and tractors designed for lifting or for short distance transport of goods in factories, warehouses, docks, or airports (excludes trailers, see 36360) 
34519	Lifting, handling, loading, or unloading machinery, n.e.c. (excludes cranes for road use, see 36330) 
34520	Moving, grading, leveling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting, or boring machinery for earth, minerals, or ores, pile drivers and extractors, and snow ploughs and blowers (excludes motor vehicles for transporting goods, see 36220; tractors, see 36310; special purpose motor vehicles such as mobile drilling derricks, see 36330; parts for the vehicles listed above, see 3640x; powered hand tools, see 34950; and machinery for screening, mixing, etc. minerals, for drying, paving, etc., see 34999) 
34910	Dish-washing machines, machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers, machinery for aerating beverages, and packing or wrapping machinery 
34920	Agricultural, horticultural, forestry, and poultry- or bee-keeping machinery (excludes powered hand tools, see 34950; tractors, see 36310; trailers and wagons, see 36360; and machinery for spraying or drying, see 34999) 
34930	Textile manufacturing machines; laundry machines, including dryers; and sewing machines 
34940	Machine-tools for working hard materials, including metal-working (excludes other machines for working hard materials, such as woodworking presses; machines for working with metal wire; and machines for use in metallurgy, in foundries, or in metal rolling mills, see 34999 and in semiconductor manufacturing) 
34950	Powered hand-tools, pneumatic, hydraulic, or with a self-contained electric or non-electric motor, including tools for lawn or construction use 
34960	Machines and apparatus for soldering, brazing or welding, for surface tempering, or for hot spraying of metals; and wire, rods, electrodes, and similar products for use with such machines and apparatus 
34971	Ball and roller bearings including mounted 
34972	Transmission shafts and cranks, clutches, bearing housings and plain shaft bearings, gears and gearing, ball and roller screws, gear boxes and other speed changers, flywheels and pulleys, and shaft couplings (excludes gearmotors, see 35110; and roller and similar chain, see 33999) 
34991	Machinery for making pulp, paper, or paperboard, including dryers and calendering machines 
34992	Book-binding, type-founding, type-setting, or printing machinery 
34993	Molding boxes for metal foundry, mold bases, molding patterns, and molds for metal carbides, glass, minerals, rubber, plastics, or metal (except ingot molds, see 34999) 
34994	Taps, cocks, valves, and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks and vats, or the like, including those for use in plumbing 
34995	Semiconductor manufacturing machinery
34999	Machinery, n.e.c. 
Electronic and Other Electrical Equipment and Components, and Office Equipment
35110	Electric motors, generators, generating sets, and rotary converters 
35120	Electric or electronic transformers, static converters including rectifiers, and inductors 
35210 	Electric cooking appliances 
35220	Electro-thermic or electro-mechanical domestic appliances such as vacuum cleaners, blenders, juicers, and can openers (includes electrical heating resistors (except of carbon, see 35995), but does not include: dishwashers, see 34910; refrigerators, see 34421; air conditioners, see 34410; fans, including range hoods, see 34330; or non-electric cooking or heating appliances (such as radiators or wood stoves), see 33999) 
35310	Line telephone and telegraph switching apparatus (except parts, see 35390) 
35390	Line telephone and telegraph communication apparatus, n.e.c., including telephones, fax machines, ISDN apparatus, and parts for telephone switching apparatus (excludes cellular telephones, see 35700) 
35400	Electronic entertainment products, including CD players, TVs, VCRs, speakers, video cameras, earphones, amplifiers, and radio broadcast receivers (except parts of these goods, see 35820) 
35510 	Computer equipment 
35520	Office equipment including point-of-sale devices and word-processing machines (excludes photocopiers, see 38220, and facsimile machines, see 35390) 
35610	Unrecorded media for audio, video, computer, or other use (does not include photographic film, see 23400) 
35621	Computer software 
35629	Pre-recorded media, n.e.c. (includes records, tapes, and CDs, but excludes software, see 35621, and photographic film, see 23400) 
35700	Transmission apparatus for radio or TV broadcasting; radio transmission and reception apparatus; radar apparatus; radio navigational-aid apparatus; and radio remote-control apparatus (includes cordless microphones, CB radios, cell-phones, pagers, and television cameras, but DOES NOT include radio or television broadcast receivers, see 35400, or parts for these products, see 35820) 
35811	Capacitors (including power), resistors, (including variable resistor switches), and thermionic, cold-cathode, or photo-cathode valves and tubes (excludes heating resistors, see 35220 or 35995) 
35812 	Printed circuits 
35813	Diodes, transistors, and similar semiconductor devices, photosensitive semiconductor devices including photovoltaic cells, light-emitting diodes, mounted piezo-electric crystals, and chemical elements and components doped for use in electronics 
35814	Electronic integrated circuits and micro-assemblies including memory chips 
35820	Parts for goods in SCTGs 354xx and 358xx, including cabinets 
35911	Primary cells and primary batteries (includes alkaline, nickel-cadmium, and lithium batteries) 
35912	Secondary cells and storage batteries (includes motor vehicle batteries) 
35920	Apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits or for making connections to or in electrical circuits, and boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets, or similar bases equipped with these apparatus 
35991	Ignition or starting equipment used for spark-ignition or compression-ignition internal combustion engines; generators (including dynamos and alternators); cutouts used with internal combustion engines; and wiring sets used in vehicles, aircraft, or ships 
35992	Lighting or signaling equipment, windshield wipers, or defrosters, used for motor vehicles or bicycles (does not include filament or discharge light bulbs, see 35993) 
35993	Electric filament or discharge light bulbs, ultra-violet or infra-red bulbs, and arc-lamps, (including sealed beam lamp units for vehicles,  and photographic flashbulbs) 
35994	Insulated electric conductors (including wire), co-axial cables, and optical fiber cables (does not include vehicle wiring sets, see 35991) 
35995	Artificial graphite, colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite, preparations based on graphite or carbon, and articles of graphite or carbon 
35999	Electronic and electrical equipment and components, n.e.c., including electric conduits and fittings 
Motorized and Other Vehicles (including parts)
Vehicles
36101	Automobiles and vans for fewer than 10 people (excludes parts, see 364xx) 
36109	Motor vehicles for fewer than 10 people, n.e.c. (excludes parts, see 364xx; snowmobiles, golf carts, and in-plant personnel carriers, see 36399; motorcycles, see 36351; and armored fighting vehicles, see 36391. This class does not contain any vehicle parts) 
36210	Motor vehicles for transporting goods, (including vehicles used in construction, mining, or agriculture) 
36220	Road tractors for semi-trailers (except parts, see 364xx) 
36310	Tractors except road tractors and work tractors (includes farm, lawn-and- garden, and track-laying tractors, but does not include tractor parts, see 364xx, or tractors of 34511) 
36320	Vehicles with a seating capacity of 10 or more persons (except parts, see 364xx) 
36330	Special-purpose motor vehicles including mobile cranes, drilling derricks, concrete mixers, and fire-fighting vehicles (except parts, see 364xx) 
36340	Chassis fitted with engines, and separate bodies, for motor vehicles 
36351	Motorcycles and mopeds, and their parts (including side cars) 
36359	Bicycles and other cycles, and their parts 
36360	Trailers and semi-trailers and parts, including camping trailers 
36391	Armored fighting vehicles and their parts 
36399	Vehicles, n.e.c. (including snowmobiles; golf carts and in-plant personnel carriers (except their parts, see 364xx); and hand-carts, grocery carts, wheelbarrows, and their parts) 
Motor vehicle parts
36401 	Brakes 
36402	Gear boxes (except parts, see 36409) 
36403 	Road wheels 
36404	Metal stampings such as bumper, fender, door, hood, trim, and hub cap 
36409	Parts for motor vehicles, n.e.c., including seat belts and seat covers (except parts for motorcycles, mopeds and armored fighting vehicles, see 36351 and 36391; and except engines and engine parts, see 341xx; pumps for liquids, see 34310; filters, see 34999; tires, see 24310; glass, see 313xx; lighting and signaling equipment, see 35992; ignition and starting equipment, see 35991; windshield wipers and defrosters, see 35992; seats, see 39029; and catalytic converters, see 34999) 
Transportation Equipment, N.E.C.
Railway equipment
37101	Railway or tramway locomotives and self-propelled rolling-stock (excludes maintenance or service vehicles, see 37102) 
37102	Railway or tramway maintenance or  service vehicles (including self-propelled), and passenger coaches and freight cars (not self-propelled) 
37103	Parts of locomotives and rolling stock (excludes engines, see 341xx; electric motors and generators, see 35110; pumps for liquids, see 34310; and lighting equipment, see 39030) 
37104	Track fixtures and fittings and their parts, mechanical signaling, safety, or traffic-control equipment, and containers specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more transport modes 
Aircraft and spacecraft
37210 	Aircraft, except parts 
37220	Spacecraft including satellites and suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles, except parts 
37230	Parts of aircraft and  spacecraft (except internal combustion engines, see 341xx; turbines, see 34212; other engines and motors, see 34222; tires,  see 24310; pumps for liquids, see 34310; filters, see 34999; plastics, see 24229; glass, see 313xx;  lighting  equipment, see 39030; ignition and starting equipment, see 35991;  windshield wipers and defrosters, see 35992; and seats, see 39029) 
37240	Parachutes, rotochutes, aircraft-launching gear, deck-arresters, and flight simulators 
Ships, boats, and floating structures
37310	Pleasure or sporting vessels, and rowing boats (parts except for hulls should be classified according to what the article is) 
37320	Commercial ships and boats and other floating structures (parts except for hulls should be classified according to what the article is) 
Precision Instruments and Apparatus
38101	Eyewear including contact lenses and other lenses, goggles, and frames 
38109	Optical elements, instruments, and apparatus, n.e.c. (except photographic, cinematographic, and photocopying equipment, see 38210 or 38220) 
38210	Photographic (including cinematographic) cameras, image projectors, enlargers, reducers, and projection screens; negatoscopes, and apparatus and equipment for film developing (excludes videocameras, see 35400) 
38220	Photocopying and thermocopying machines 
38310	Navigational instruments and appliances (except radar and radio navigational-aid apparatus, see 35700) 
38320	Surveying, hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological, geophysical, drawing, mathematical calculating and length measuring hand instruments and appliances (except radar apparatus, see 35700) 
38410	Apparatus based on the use of X-rays or alpha, beta, or gamma radiation 
38420	Electro-medical equipment (except pacemakers, see 38491) 
38491	Orthopedic appliances; fracture appliances; artificial body parts; and appliances that are worn, carried, or implanted in the body to compensate for a medical condition 
38492	Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus 
38499	Instruments, apparatus, and appliances for medical, surgical, dental, or veterinary sciences, or for similar purposes, n.e.c (excludes furniture, see 39021; wheelchairs, see 40999; and wadding, bandages, etc., see 21000) 
38510	Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking electrical quantities 
38520	Industrial process control instruments 
38591	Instruments and appliances for testing mechanical properties of materials 
38592	Instruments and appliances for measuring or detecting ionizing radiations 
38593	Gas or liquid supply or production meters 
38599	Other instruments and apparatus for measuring, checking, testing, or controlling, n.e.c. 
Furniture, Mattresses and Mattress Supports, Lamps, Lighting Fittings, and Illuminated Signs
39011	Mattresses and mattress supports (except inflatable and waterbed mattresses of plastics, see 24229, or of rubber, see 24399) 
39019	Household or office furniture, n.e.c., including kitchen cabinets (except desk top furniture, which is classified by its material; and TV and stereo cabinets, see 35820) 
39021	Medical, surgical, dental, or veterinary furniture 
39029 	Furniture, n.e.c. 
39030	Lamps, lighting fittings, and illuminated signs or name plates (except for motor vehicles, see 35992) 
Miscellaneous Manufactured Products
40110	Arms (excludes swords, daggers, etc., see 33322) 
40120	Munitions and ammunition, including bombs,  grenades, and missiles 
40210	Toys and games and baby carriages, including coin-operated arcade games
40220 	Sporting equipment 
40910 	Clocks and watches 
40920	Prefabricated buildings including tool or garden sheds 
40930	Writing or drawing instruments and inked ribbons and pads 
40941 	Precious metal forms and shapes 
40942	Pearls, precious or semi-precious stones including unworked; articles of pearls, stones, or precious metals including jewelry, catalysts, anodes, and tableware; and coins 
40991 	Costume jewelry 
40992 	Musical instruments 
40993	Brooms, brushes, mechanical floor-sweepers, mops, feather dusters and paint pads or rollers, including brushes for floor scrubbers, polishers and other machines,  appliances, or vehicles 
40994	Sewing and knitting needles (including for machines), crochet hooks, hook and eye fasteners, safety pins, straight pins, buttons, buckles and clasps, tubular and bifurcated rivets, snap-fasteners, zippers, and similar notions 
40995 	Works of art, collections, and antiques 
40999	Miscellaneous manufactured products, n.e.c. 
Waste and Scrap (except of agriculture or food, see 041xx)
41110 	Metal slag, ash, and residues 
41120	Other waste and scrap of ferrous metals
41130	Other waste and scrap of non-ferrous metals, including precious metals 
41210 	Sawdust and wood waste  and scrap 
41220	Waste and scrap of paper or paperboard
41291 	Waste and scrap of glass 
41299	Non-metallic waste and scrap, n.e.c. 
Mixed Freight Shipments
43991	Items (including food) for grocery and convenience stores 
43992	Supplies and food for restaurants and fast food chains 
43993 	Hardware or plumbing supplies 
43994 	Office supplies 
43999	Miscellaneous 
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