Cerium Acetylacetonate

Organometallic cerium compound used as a precursor in chemical vapor deposition for thin films. It qualifies for HTS 2846.10.0050 as an organic compound of rare-earth cerium, per subheading note definitions linking to Chapter 29 organic compounds. Ideal for electronics and catalysis applications.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China5.5%β€”5.5%
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½Mexico5.5%β€”5.5%
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Canada5.5%β€”5.5%
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany5.5%β€”5.5%
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅Japan5.5%β€”5.5%

Alternative Classifications

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

2931.20.00.00Higher: 38.7% vs 5.5%

If classified primarily by organic acetylacetone structure

Quinoline derivatives or similar organics might shift to Chapter 29 if metal content is incidental.

2846.10.00Same rate: 5.5%

If it's a standard cerium chloride instead

Specific cerium chlorides have dedicated statistical suffixes within the same heading.

3815.90.50.00Higher: 40% vs 5.5%

If for use as a supported catalyst rather than pure compound

Catalyst preparations on carriers fall under heading 3815, not pure compounds.

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Import Tips & Compliance

β€’ Document organic ligand structure to confirm inclusion under 'organic compounds of rare-earths' per Chapter notes

β€’ Ensure proper packaging for air-sensitive compounds; include stability data in import documentation

β€’ Avoid classification as a pure organic under Chapter 29 by emphasizing rare-earth metal component

Related Products under HTS 2846.10.00.50

Cerium Oxide (CeO2) Polishing Powder

High-purity cerium oxide powder used for precision polishing of glass surfaces in optical lenses and displays. It falls under HTS 2846.10.0050 as a chemically defined inorganic compound of the rare-earth metal cerium, specifically classified as 'other' cerium compounds. This subheading covers cerium-based polishing agents not elsewhere specified.

Cerium Nitrate Hexahydrate (Ce(NO3)3Β·6H2O)

Crystalline cerium nitrate used as a catalyst precursor and in specialty glass manufacturing. Classified under HTS 2846.10.0050 as an 'other' inorganic compound of cerium, a rare-earth metal, meeting Chapter 28 definitions for chemically defined compounds. Excludes salts covered in other specific headings like nitrates of heading 2834.

Cerium Fluoride (CeF3) Crystals

Synthetic cerium fluoride crystals used in optical coatings and laser components. Falls under HTS 2846.10.0050 as an inorganic cerium compound, distinct from alkali fluorides, per Chapter 28 exclusions and definitions. Not classified as optical elements per note 8(h).

Cerium Iodide (CeI3) Powder

Cerium iodide powder employed as a scintillator material in radiation detectors. Classified in HTS 2846.10.0050 as an 'other' inorganic compound of cerium, adhering to chemically defined criteria and excluding luminophores of heading 3206 per Chapter notes.

Cerium Sulfate Octahydrate

Hydrated cerium(IV) sulfate used in water treatment and as an oxidizing agent. It is an 'other' cerium compound under HTS 2846.10.0050, as sulfates of rare-earths are not covered by general sulfate headings (2833) per Chapter structure.

Cerium Ammonium Nitrate

Double salt of cerium and ammonium nitrate used in organic synthesis as an oxidant. HTS 2846.10.0050 applies as a cerium compound, but note 5 directs certain double salts to 2842; classified here as 'other' per statistical reporting.