1-Naphthylamine-4,8-disulfonic Acid

This disulfonic acid derivative of 1-naphthylamine serves as a key intermediate for acid dyes and azoic coupling components. Classified under HTS 2921.45.90.90 as an 'other' derivative of α-naphthylamine, it retains the primary aromatic amine function despite sulfonic substitutions. The classification follows Chapter 29 rules prioritizing amine-function compounds.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China6.5%+35.0%41.5%
🇲🇽Mexico6.5%+10.0%16.5%
🇨🇦Canada6.5%+10.0%16.5%
🇩🇪Germany6.5%+10.0%16.5%
🇯🇵Japan6.5%+10.0%16.5%

Alternative Classifications

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

2921.45.20.00Lower: 40.8% vs 41.5%

If it's specifically 2-naphthylamine based rather than 1-naphthylamine

β-Naphthylamine derivatives have separate statistical suffixes within the same heading.

3824.99Lower: 15% vs 41.5%

If imported as mixture with solvents exceeding safety/transport limits

Solutions beyond Chapter 29 note (e) parameters fall to mixtures of Chapter 38.

2904Lower: 13.7% vs 41.5%

If for sulfonated derivatives without prominent amine function

Sulfonated hydrocarbons may classify earlier if amine is secondary per numerical order rule.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Declare structural formula and confirm naphthylamine backbone via HPLC; multiple sulfonic groups don't change amine classification

Include safety data showing it's not a finished dye (no coloration function) to prevent Chapter 32 reclassification

For bulk shipments, ensure stabilizers (if added) comply with Chapter 29 note (f) for transport only

Related Products under HTS 2921.45.90.90

4-Amino-1-naphthalenesulfonic Acid

4-Amino-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid is a derivative of 1-naphthylamine with a sulfonic acid group, used primarily as an intermediate in dye manufacturing. It falls under HTS 2921.45.90.90 as a derivative of 1-naphthylamine (α-naphthylamine) that is not specifically listed elsewhere in the subheading. This aromatic monoamine derivative contains the characteristic amine-function group directly linked to the naphthalene ring.

7-Amino-1-hydroxynaphthalene-3-sulfonic Acid

Also known as J acid, this naphthylamine derivative with hydroxy and sulfonic groups is crucial for synthesizing reactive and direct dyes. It qualifies for HTS 2921.45.90.90 as an 'other' derivative of 1-naphthylamine per Chapter 29 amine-function priority. The molecule's primary aromatic amine defines its tariff classification.

1-Naphthylamine-8-sulfonic Acid (Peri Acid)

Peri acid is a monosulfonic derivative of 1-naphthylamine used in azo dye production for textiles. It falls under HTS 2921.45.90.90 as an unspecified derivative of α-naphthylamine, maintaining classification in the amine-function heading. The sulfonic acid enhances water solubility without altering the core amine classification.

4-Amino-5-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfonic Acid (H Acid)

H acid is a multi-substituted 1-naphthylamine derivative essential for direct and reactive dyes in cotton dyeing. Classified in HTS 2921.45.90.90 as 'other' α-naphthylamine derivative, the amine group defines its place despite phenolic and sulfonic functions. Chapter 29 classification rules ensure amine-function precedence.

2-Naphthylamine-6-sulfonic Acid (Laurent's Acid)

Laurent's acid, a derivative of 2-naphthylamine (β-naphthylamine), is used in acid dye synthesis. It is classified under HTS 2921.45.90.90 as an 'other' derivative within the naphthylamine subheading. The aromatic amine-function remains the principal characteristic for tariff purposes.

1-(Phenylamino)naphthalin-8-sulfonic Acid (Naphthol AS)

Naphthol AS is a substituted naphthylamine derivative used as a dye coupler in pigment printing. It falls under HTS 2921.45.90.90 as an 'other' derivative featuring the naphthylamine core with phenylamino substitution. The classification adheres to Chapter 29's amine-function provisions.