The HS Code 84194000 refers to distilling or rectifying plants that are not used for domestic purposes. These plants are used in various industries for the process of distilling or rectifying substances. The HS Code is an internationally recognized system for classifying traded products and is used by customs authorities to determine tariffs and regulations.
When it comes to trade barriers and market access, the MFN (Most Favored Nation) principle applies. This means that when a country lowers a trade barrier or opens up a market, it has to do so for the same goods or services from all its trading partners. In the case of HS Code 84194000, the bound or MFN duty rate is free, indicating that there are no tariffs imposed on the import of these distilling or rectifying plants.
The quantity unit for HS Code 84194000 is number (NO), which means that the quantity of these plants is measured in units rather than weight or volume.
There are also special tariff preference programs that apply to HS Code 84194000. These programs provide duty-free treatment for imports of these distilling or rectifying plants from certain countries. The countries included in these programs are:
When it comes to importing HS Code 84194000 into the United States, the data shows that the states with the highest imports are Missouri, Wyoming, and Puerto Rico. On the other hand, the data does not provide information about the exporting US states for this particular HS Code.
HS Code 84194000 represents distilling or rectifying plants used in various industries. These plants are not used for domestic purposes and are subject to the MFN principle, which means that they are duty-free when imported. There are also special tariff preference programs in place for certain countries, providing duty-free treatment for imports of these plants. The data indicates that the states with the highest imports of HS Code 84194000 in the US are Missouri, Wyoming, and Puerto Rico.