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Antimony Concentrate from Bolivian Mines

High-grade antimony concentrate produced from Bolivian stibnite deposits, with antimony content typically 50-60% after flotation processing. Classified under HTS 2617.10.00.00 as it remains an ore concentrate, not yet smelted into metal. Used primarily for antimony trioxide production in flame retardants.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณChinaFreeโ€”Free
๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝMexicoFreeโ€”Free
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆCanadaFreeโ€”Free
๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ชGermanyFreeโ€”Free
๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ตJapanFreeโ€”Free

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

2825.80.00.00Same rate: Free

If chemically processed into antimony oxides

Antimony oxides are inorganic chemicals under Chapter 28, not raw ores.

2617.90.00Higher: 35% vs Free

If other non-antimony metal predominates

Other specified metal ores fall under the broader 2617.90 subheading.

8112Higher: 14% vs Free

If upgraded to antimony metal powders

Refined antimony products classify in Chapter 81 for base metals.

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Import Tips & Compliance

โ€ข Provide detailed processing records showing concentrate stage to distinguish from refined metal

โ€ข Comply with EPA import notifications if antimony levels trigger hazardous material rules

โ€ข Use licensed customs brokers familiar with mineral assay declarations to prevent delays

Related Products under HTS 2617.10.00.00

Stibnite Ore

Stibnite is the primary mineral ore of antimony, consisting mainly of antimony trisulfide (Sb2S3), typically appearing as steel-gray crystals. It falls under HTS 2617.10.00.00 as a natural antimony ore mined directly from deposits and processed into concentrates for metal extraction. This classification covers unrefined antimony-bearing materials used in industrial smelting.

Jamesonite Antimony-Lead Ore

Jamesonite (Pb4FeSb6S14) is a sulfosalt mineral ore containing both antimony and lead, mined as a primary antimony source in some deposits. It qualifies for HTS 2617.10.00.00 when antimony is the chief value, distinguishing it from pure lead ores. Concentrates are roasted to recover antimony for alloys and compounds.

Kermesite Antimony Oxide Ore

Kermesite (Sb2S2O) is a rare antimony ore mineral formed through oxidation of stibnite, containing antimony in oxide-sulfide form. It is classified under HTS 2617.10.00.00 as an antimony ore and concentrate suitable for industrial extraction. Primarily sourced from secondary deposits for chemical manufacturing.

Antimony-Gold Bearing Concentrate

Flotation concentrate from deposits containing both antimony and byproduct gold, with antimony as the primary metal value. Falls under HTS 2617.10.00.00 for antimony ores, separated from precious metal ores by chief value determination. Used in refractory gold processing and antimony recovery.

High-Grade Chinese Antimony Concentrate

Premium antimony concentrate (>60% Sb) exported from major Chinese producers like Hunan province mines via flotation of stibnite. HTS 2617.10.00.00 applies to this unrefined form used globally for antimony metal and trioxide production. Subject to frequent trade quotas affecting import volumes.

Tetrahedrite Antimony-Copper Ore Concentrate

Tetrahedrite ((Cu,Fe)12Sb4S13) ore concentrate where antimony contributes significant value alongside copper, processed via selective flotation. Classified HTS 2617.10.00.00 when antimony chief value prevails over copper. Common in polymetallic deposits for alloy and chemical applications.