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QB 20-111(a) USMCA Quota Action Facts

Commodity

Effective with respect to originating goods of USMCA countries, eligible for special tariff treatment under the terms of general note 11 to the tariff schedule, and entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on July 1, 2020.

 

Quota Period

July 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020

 

Opening Date

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

 

Restraint Levels

Agriculture
Agriculture products from Canada have quantitative limits for Dairy and Sugar.  Please note below for information regarding these categories.

Please use SPI “S+"  for ALL entries

 

Agriculture Restraint Levels
DescriptionHTS Number 1 CAQuota LimitUOM

Fluid cream, sour cream, ice cream and milk beverages.

9823.01.02

875000

L

Skim milk powder.

9823.02.02

625000

KG

Butter, cream and cream powder.

9823.03.02

750000

KG

Cheese

9823.04.02

1041500

KG

Whole milk powder.

9823.05.02

57500

KG

Dried yogurt, sour cream, whey and products of milk constituency.

9823.06.02

919000

KG

Concentrated milk.

9823.07.02

115000

KG

Other Dairy Products

9823.08.02

158500

KG

Wholly obtained from sugar beets

9823.09.02

4800000

KG

Refined Sugar Non Originating (July 1 FRN)

9823.09.09

36287000

KG

Sugar Containing Products July 1, 2020- Dec 31 2020

9823.10.02

4800000

KG

 

Agriculture Restraint Levels
DescriptionHTS Number 1 MXQuota Limit

Refined Sugar (type 01 with Certificate)

9823.09.01

Unlimited

 

 

 

 

 

Textiles
In the event some information were missed during, the implementation of USMCA last week QAB is publishing this Quota bulletin to help simplify the process of filing entries.  Please note below the proper HTS for filing TPL”s from Canada and Mexico.

Please use SPI “S+"  for ALL entries

Textile Restraint Levels
TPLDescriptionHTS Number 1 CAQuota LimitUOM

TPL 01

Cotton or MMF apparel

9823.52.01

40000000

SME

TPL 02

Wool apparel

9823.52.02

4000000

SME

TPL 03

Men's or boys' wool suits of category 443

9823.52.03

3800000

SME

TPL 04

TOTAL TPL 5 & 6

9823.52.04

71765252

SME

TPL 05

Cotton or MMF and made-up goods SUB Woven

9823.52.05

38642828

SME

TPL 06

Cotton or MMF and made-up goods SUB Knit

9823.52.06

38642828

SME

TPL 07

Non-originating cotton or MMF spun yarn SUB ACRYLIC

9823.52.07

3000000

KG

TPL 08

Non-originating cotton or MMF spun yarn SUB Other Yarns

9823.52.08

3000000

KG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Textile Restraint Levels
TPLDescriptionHTS Number 1 MXQuota LimitUOM

TPL 01

Cotton or MMF apparel

9823.53.01

45000000

SME

TPL 02

Wool apparel

9823.53.02

1500000

SME

TPL 03

TOTAL TPL 4 & 5

9823.53.03

22800000

SME

TPL 04

Cotton, MMF Fabric, Madeup Articles

9823.53.04

4800000

SME

TPL 05

Cotton & MMF Fabric and Made-Up Articles

9823.53.05

18000000

SME

TPL 06

Cotton & MMF Spun Yarns

9823.53.06

700000

KG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPI-“S” is used only if the item is tariff free from both countries, then, no Chapter 98 would apply.

 

Last Modified: Mar 07, 2022