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HS Code | Product Description | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8482101040 | Ball or roller bearings, and parts thereof: Ball bearings: Ball bearings with integral shafts Bearings having an outside diameter not over <il>30 mm</il> | Doc | 57.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Understanding the Classification & Duty for BALL BEARINGS (HS Code 8482.10.10.40)
Here's a breakdown of the HS code 8482.10.10.40 for "Ball Bearings with Integral Shafts, Bearings having an outside diameter not over 30 mm", along with relevant duty information. This information is based on the data provided.
1. HS Code Breakdown:
- 84: This chapter covers "Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof." Essentially, it covers a wide range of industrial machinery.
- 8482: This heading specifically covers "Ball or roller bearings, and parts thereof." This narrows down the classification to bearings.
- 8482.10: This subheading focuses on "Ball bearings." It distinguishes ball bearings from other types of bearings like roller bearings.
- 8482.10.10: This further specifies "Ball bearings with integral shafts." This means the bearing has a shaft built into it, rather than being a separate component.
- 8482.10.10.40: This is the most specific code, identifying "Bearings having an outside diameter not over 30 mm." This is a size-based classification.
2. Duty Information (Based on Provided Data):
- Basic Duty: 2.4% of the declared value.
- Additional Duty (Current): 25.0% of the declared value.
- Additional Duty (Post April 2, 2025): 30.0% of the declared value.
- Total Duty (Current): 57.4% (calculated as 2.4% + 25.0% = 27.4%)
3. Important Considerations & Recommendations:
- Diameter Verification: Crucially, ensure the actual outside diameter of the bearings falls within the <30 mm limit. If the diameter exceeds 30 mm, a different HS code will apply, potentially changing the duty rate.
- Material Composition: The material of the bearing (e.g., steel, ceramic) may influence duty rates or require specific documentation.
- Shaft Integration: Confirm that the shaft is integrally connected to the bearing. If the shaft is a separate component, even if shipped together, a different HS code might be more appropriate.
- Valuation: The declared value of the bearings is critical for duty calculation. Ensure accurate and justifiable valuation.
- Certification/Compliance: Depending on the end-use application of the bearings, specific certifications (e.g., RoHS, REACH) might be required for import. Please verify the import requirements for your specific destination and application.
- Post April 2, 2025 Changes: Be aware of the increased additional duty rate of 30% taking effect after April 2, 2025. Plan accordingly.
Disclaimer: This information is based solely on the data provided and is for general guidance only. Import regulations are complex and subject to change. It is strongly recommended to consult with a licensed customs broker or relevant authorities for accurate and up-to-date information specific to your import situation.