Palm Oil B100 Biodiesel
Pure B100 biodiesel from palm stearin or palm oil via methanolysis, mono-alkyl esters for diesel engine use. HTS 3826.00.1000 applies as it contains no petroleum oils, strictly vegetable-derived per legal definition. Popular in tropical production regions for export.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| π¨π³China | 4.6% | +35.0% | 39.6% |
| π²π½Mexico | 4.6% | +10.0% | 14.6% |
| π¨π¦Canada | 4.6% | +10.0% | 14.6% |
| π©πͺGermany | 4.6% | +10.0% | 14.6% |
| π―π΅Japan | 4.6% | +10.0% | 14.6% |
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If animal fat-derived like tallow
Biodiesel from animal fats classifies separately from vegetable sources under different statistical suffixes.
If raw palm oil or incomplete esters
Unprocessed palm oil or fatty acids not refined for fuel use remain in Chapter 15 edible oils.
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Import Tips & Compliance
β’ Obtain RSPO or ISCC sustainability certification to meet import deforestation regulations
β’ Submit flash point and cold flow test data to verify fuel grade biodiesel specifications
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