Petroleum Sulfonate Anionic Surfactant

Derived from petroleum oils, this anionic sulfonate enhances oil recovery and metalworking fluids via emulsification. Qualifies per note 3 linking to Chapter 27 petroleum definitions, but as surface-active in 3402. 3402.39.90.50 for other non-soap forms.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China3.7%+35.0%38.7%
🇲🇽Mexico3.7%+10.0%13.7%
🇨🇦Canada3.7%+10.0%13.7%
🇩🇪Germany3.7%+10.0%13.7%
🇯🇵Japan3.7%+10.0%13.7%

Alternative Classifications

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

3403.19Lower: 15.8% vs 38.7%

If primarily lubricating preparations

Lubricant function dominates over surface-active if not meeting strict 3402 tests.

2710.19.90Lower: 32% vs 38.7%

If crude petroleum sulfonate mixtures

High petroleum content classifies as oil per Chapter 27 over pure surfactants.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Reference Chapter 27 note 2 for petroleum base confirmation without shifting to 2710

Declare industrial end-use to avoid retail cleaning prep reclassification

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Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate

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