The first unit of quantity refers to the first (if any) statistical reporting unit specified in the HTSUS (for imports) or Schedule B (for exports) applicable to the specific product classification selected. Note that not all product classification codes (10-digit HTS statistical reporting numbers for imports, or 10-digit schedule B numbers for exports) require importers or exporters to report a quantity measure.
The second unit of quantity refers to the second (if any) statistical reporting unit specified in the HTSUS or Schedule B applicable to the specific product classification selected. Note that most product classification codes do not require importers or exporters to report a second quantity measure.
Information as to whether importers must report a “first unit of quantity” and/or a “second unit of quantity” for any given product being imported is maintained in the HTSUS. In the example below all 10-digit statistical reporting numbers listed have a first unit of quantity of “No”, which represents number or units, and certain 10-digit statistical reporting numbers listed below (for example 8541.42.0010 is the first) also have a second unit of quantity of “W”, which represents watts. When the HTSUS show one or two “unit of quantity” next to a statistical reporting number, importers are required to submit data on those aggregated quantities (in addition to value) for its imports within their entry summary paperwork.
