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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 30 — Foreign Trade Regulations · § 30.61

§ 30.61. Statistical classification schedules.

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The following statistical classification schedules are referenced in this part. These schedules may be accessed through the Census Bureau's website at http://www.census.gov/trade.
(a)Schedule B---Statistical Classification for Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States shows the detailed commodity classification requirements and 10-digit statistical reporting numbers to be used in preparing EEI as required by these regulations.
(b)Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States shows the 10-digit statistical reporting number to be used in preparing import entries and withdrawal forms.
(c)Schedule C---Classification of Country and Territory Designations for U.S. Foreign Trade Statistics.
(d)Schedule D---Classification of CBP Districts and Ports.
(e)Schedule K---Classification of Foreign Ports by Geographic Trade Area and Country.
(f)International Air Transport Association (IATA)---Code of the carrier for air shipments. These are the air carrier codes to be used in reporting EEI, as required by the regulations in this part.
(g)Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC)---Classification of the carrier for vessel, rail and truck shipments, showing the carrier codes necessary to prepare EEI, as required by the regulations in this part. \[73 FR 31555, June 2, 2008, as amended at 90 FR 39123, Aug. 14, 2025\]
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