C98400 Leaded Naval Brass Extruded Profile from Germany
This extruded profile made from C98400 copper-zinc alloy (leaded naval brass) is used in marine hardware and valve components. It falls under HTS 7407.29.38.00 as a copper alloy profile, not of refined copper, other than hollow or certain specialized types. The alloy composition features zinc predominant over other elements with less than 5% nickel and less than 3% tin, qualifying as brass per chapter notes.
Duty Rate — Germany → United States
53%
Rate breakdown
9903.82.0250%Except as provided for in headings 9903.82.14, 9903.85.67 and 9903.85.68, articles of aluminum, of steel or of copper and derivative aluminum or steel articles, as provided for in subdivisions (c)(i)–(v) of U.S. note 16 to this subchapter
9903.03.060%Articles of aluminum, of steel, or of copper or derivative aluminum or steel articles; passenger vehicles (sedans, sport utility vehicles, crossover utility vehicles, minivans, and cargo vans) and light trucks; parts of passenger vehicles (sedans, sport utility vehicles, crossover utility vehicles, minivans, and cargo vans) and light trucks; medium- and heavy-duty vehicles; parts of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles; wood products; and semiconductor articles, of any country, as provided in subdivision (aa)(v) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter
Import Tips
• Verify alloy composition certificate confirming zinc predominance and limits on nickel (<5%) and tin (<3%) to meet brass definition in subheading note (a)
• Provide mill test reports detailing exact chemical analysis to avoid reclassification during customs examination