CBP Announces CY 2011 "Low Duty" TRQ Quantity for Canned Tuna
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued a notice announcing that the calendar year 2011 in-quota (low duty) tariff rate quota quantity for tuna and skipjack (tuna), in airtight containers, not in oil, weighing with their contents not over 7 kilograms each, that is not the product of any U.S. insular possession, as described in HTS 1604.14.22 (6% duty) has been set at 18,148,537 kg.
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Tuna Entered in Excess of Low-Duty Quantity Will Be Subject to Higher Duty
Any such tuna that is entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption during CY 2011 in excess of this quantity will be dutiable at the over-quota (high duty) rate of 12.5% under HTS 1604.14.30.
(In December 2010, CBP issued a notice announcing a preliminary low duty TRQ quantity of 19,055,822 kg for such tuna. This TRQ opened on January 3, 2011, under opening moment procedures, with high duty tariff numbers and rates in effect for all entry/entry summaries. CBP subsequently announced that the preliminary low duty TRQ for such tuna oversubscribed at opening.)
(See ITT's Online Archives or 01/10/11 news, 11011006, for BP summary of TRQ oversubscribing at opening. See ITT's Online Archives or 12/22/10 news, 10122206, for BP summary of CBP's announcement of the preliminary low duty TRQ level.)
CBP contact- Headquarters Quota Branch (202) 863-6560