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High-manganese ferrosilicon manganese with 75% Mn and 17% Si, specially produced for 300-series stainless steel melting. HTS 7202.30.00.00 classification applies as standard ferrosilicon manganese meeting Chapter 72 ferroalloy definitions without tool steel or other special compositions.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณChina3.9%+25.0%28.9%
๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝMexico3.9%โ€”3.9%
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆCanada3.9%โ€”3.9%
๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ชGermany3.9%โ€”3.9%
๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ตJapan3.9%โ€”3.9%

Alternative Classifications

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

7202.41.00.00Lower: 26.9% vs 28.9%

If containing 4-10.5% chromium per heat-resisting steel note

Ferrochrome additions for stainless classified separately under 7202.41 based on chromium content.

7202.60.00.00Lower: 25% vs 28.9%

If silicon content falls below 10-12% threshold

Low-silicon ferromanganese classified under 7202.60; Si% determines ferrosilicon manganese status.

7224.90.00Higher: 35% vs 28.9%

If melted and cast into semi-finished stainless alloy forms

Once remelted into billet/slab, becomes alloy steel products in Chapter 72 headings 7224-7229.

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Import Tips & Compliance

โ€ข Demand low phosphorus (<0.05%) and sulfur (<0.02%) certifications critical for stainless steel applications

โ€ข Use nitrogen-purged containers for premium grades to maintain low gas content during transit

โ€ข Confirm HTS via binding ruling if Si/Mn ratios approach ferrosilicomanganese boundaries

Related Products under HTS 7202.30.00.00

Standard Ferrosilicon Manganese FeSiMn65Si17

Ferrosilicon manganese with approximately 65% manganese, 17% silicon, and balance iron, produced by reducing a mixture of manganese ore, quartz, and iron in an electric arc furnace. This alloy falls under HTS 7202.30.00.00 as it is specifically classified as ferrosilicon manganese, a ferroalloy used primarily as a deoxidizer and alloying agent in steel production to improve strength and castability.

High-Silicon Ferrosilicon Manganese FeSiMn68Si20

A grade of ferrosilicon manganese containing 68% manganese and 20% silicon, used in the production of low-carbon steels and stainless steels. Classified under HTS 7202.30.00.00 as ferrosilicon manganese, it simultaneously supplies manganese for desulfurization and silicon for deoxidation during steelmaking.

Medium-Carbon Ferrosilicon Manganese FeSiMn70Si14C1.5

Ferrosilicon manganese alloy with 70% manganese, 14% silicon, and 1.5% carbon, commonly used in welding electrodes and structural steel production. This product is definitively ferrosilicon manganese under HTS 7202.30.00.00, serving dual roles as both alloying addition and deoxidizer.

FeSiMn Lumps 10-50mm Grade A

Ferrosilicon manganese in lump form sized 10-50mm, standard Grade A with 65% min manganese and 16% min silicon. Used in steel foundries for simultaneous deoxidation and manganese addition; classified as ferrosilicon manganese under HTS 7202.30.00.00 per Chapter 72 ferroalloy definitions.

FeSiMn Powder -200 Mesh for Welding

Atomized ferrosilicon manganese powder passing 200 mesh sieve, used in flux-cored welding wires and metal powder production. Remains classified under HTS 7202.30.00.00 as ferrosilicon manganese, as powdering doesn't constitute 'further working' per Chapter 72 notes unless chemically coated.

FeSiMn Briquettes 50kg for Foundries

Ferrosilicon manganese compressed into 50kg briquettes for easier handling in small foundries, composition 65% Mn / 17% Si. Still classified as ferrosilicon manganese under HTS 7202.30.00.00 since briquetting is physical forming, not chemical 'further working' per Chapter notes.