HTS 9902.15.03
Fire escape ladders measuring 4.4 m or more but not more than 7.4 m tall when fully extended, tested to support 510.3 kg of weight and designed to be hung from a window measuring 15 cm or more but not over 25 cm; such ladders each composed of window brackets and rungs (stairs) of steel and rope of man-made fibers that connects the rungs to each other and to the window bracket; with slip resistant rungs and stabilizers, the foregoing for residential use, valued not over $34.50 each (provided for in subheading 7326.90.86)
Chapter 99
Current Duty Rates
Source: USITC Harmonized Tariff Schedule — Last updated April 8, 2026
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What is HTS 9902.15?
HTS 9902.15 covers fire escape ladders measuring 4.4 m or more but not more than 7.4 m tall when fully extended, tested to support 510.3 kg of weight and designed to be hung from a window measuring 15 cm or more but not over 25 cm; such ladders each composed of window brackets and rungs (stairs) of steel and rope of man-made fibers that connects the rungs to each other and to the window bracket; with slip resistant rungs and stabilizers, the foregoing for residential use, valued not over $34.50 each (provided for in subheading 7326.90.86). It falls under Chapter 99 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States.
What is the duty rate for HTS 9902.15.03?
The base (MFN) duty rate for HTS 9902.15.03 is Free. Special preferential rates may apply: No change.
Are there any exclusions for HTS 9902.15.03?
Exclusions may apply depending on active Section 301 or Section 232 exclusion lists. Check the USTR exclusion portal or use TariffDesk to monitor this code for changes, including new exclusions.
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