The HS Code 28413000 corresponds to the product Sodium Dichromate. This article will provide detailed information about this chemical compound, including its description, duty rates, quantity unit, special tariff preference programs, and the importing and exporting states in the United States.
Sodium Dichromate is a chemical compound commonly used in various industries such as textile, metal finishing, wood preservation, and water treatment. It is a bright orange crystalline solid with the chemical formula Na2Cr2O7. Due to its strong oxidizing properties, Sodium Dichromate is primarily used as a corrosion inhibitor and as a raw material for the production of other chromium compounds.
The bound/MFN (Most Favored Nation) duty rate for HS Code 28413000 is 2.4%. This means that every time a country lowers a trade barrier or opens up a market, it must do so for the same goods or services from all its trading partners. The duty rate is applied to the value of the imported Sodium Dichromate.
The quantity unit for Sodium Dichromate is measured in kilograms (KG). This unit is used to determine the weight or mass of the product being imported or exported.
There are several special tariff preference programs applicable to Sodium Dichromate under HS Code 28413000:
These special tariff preference programs provide varying degrees of exemption or reduction in import duties for Sodium Dichromate, depending on the country of origin and the program's eligibility criteria.
For HS Code 28413000, Sodium Dichromate, the importing state in the United States is Delaware.
Sodium Dichromate is exported from the following states in the United States:
These states contribute to the export of Sodium Dichromate, supplying it to various countries around the world.
Sodium Dichromate, represented by HS Code 28413000, is a chemical compound used in various industries. It is subject to a bound/MFN duty rate of 2.4% and is measured in kilograms. Different special tariff preference programs offer exemptions or reduced import duties for Sodium Dichromate. Delaware is the importing state, while Connecticut and Wyoming are the exporting states in the United States.