New Schedule B Numbers Took Effect July 1 for Protein, Aluminum, N95 Masks and Gun Parts
Several changes to Schedule B numbers took effect July 1 as part of the International Trade Commission’s mid-year update of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (see 2107060053). According to the Census Bureau’s list of obsolete codes, new Schedule B numbers were…
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created for protein concentrates and protein isolates, including pea protein and textured soy protein concentrates and isolates, as well as soy and wheat protein isolates. New numbers were also created for N95 respirator and other face masks, as well as aluminum plates, sheets and strip made to various specifications. Finally, new Schedule B breakouts were also added for “sound suppressors, silencers, mufflers and similar devices” of shotguns, rifles and other military weapons.