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High-Volatile Coking Coal Fines

High-volatile coking coal fines are byproduct dust from metallurgical coal processing, suitable for power generation when not agglomerated. HTS 2701.19.00 captures these as 'other coal' outside anthracite/bituminous definitions.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+25.0%25%
🇲🇽MexicoFree—Free
🇨🇦CanadaFree—Free
🇩🇪GermanyFree—Free
🇯🇵JapanFree—Free

More Specific Codes

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Alternative Classifications

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

2701.12.00Same rate: 25%

If parent lump material confirmed bituminous

Fines inherit chemical classification of source coal.

2704.00.00Lower: Free vs 25%

If reconstituted into metallurgical coke

Coking coal processed into coke shifts to Chapter 2704.

3824Lower: 15% vs 25%

If fluxed with petroleum binders for PCI injection

Prepared coal mixtures for steelmaking become chemical preparations.

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Import Tips & Compliance

• Document coking index (Max

• Fluidity) even for thermal use to trace metallurgical origin

• Implement dust suppression systems mandatory for fine coal shipments

• Blend ratios certification if mixed with other ranks for consistent specs

Related Products under HTS 2701.19.00

Sub-bituminous Coal

Sub-bituminous coal is a type of coal with volatile matter exceeding 14 percent but lower calorific value than bituminous, not classified as anthracite or bituminous. It falls under HTS 2701.19.00 as 'other coal', whether or not pulverized but not agglomerated, distinguishing it from the specific definitions in 2701.11 and 2701.12.

Lignite Brown Coal

Lignite, also known as brown coal, is the lowest rank of coal with high moisture content and volatile matter, used primarily for power generation. Classified under HTS 2701.19.00 as 'other coal' since it doesn't meet anthracite or bituminous chemical specifications.

Pulverized Sub-bituminous Coal

Pulverized sub-bituminous coal is ground to fine powder for efficient burning in power plants, explicitly covered under heading 2701 as 'whether or not pulverized, but not agglomerated'. HTS 2701.19.00 applies to this non-bituminous, non-anthracite category.

Powder River Basin Coal

Powder River Basin coal from Wyoming is low-sulfur sub-bituminous coal prized for electric utilities. It qualifies as 'other coal' under HTS 2701.19.00 due to its specific volatile and calorific profile excluding it from bituminous designation.

Colombian Thermal Coal

Colombian thermal coal is mid-rank bituminous-export quality but classified as 'other coal' when specs fall outside strict 2701.12 limits. HTS 2701.19.00 covers such non-agglomerated coals not meeting precise anthracite or bituminous chemical tests.

Raw Lamp Coal Lumps

Lamp coal refers to lump-sized bituminous coal suitable for heating stoves, classified as 'other coal' under HTS 2701.19.00 when not pulverized or agglomerated. Traditional sizing 3-6 inches distinguishes from fines or processed forms.