Iridium NEXT Satellite

The Iridium NEXT is a constellation of low-Earth orbit communication satellites providing global voice and data coverage. It falls under HTS 8802.60.90 as a spacecraft (satellite) not specifically enumerated elsewhere in the heading. These satellites are launched into orbit for commercial telecommunications services.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+35.0%35%
🇲🇽MexicoFree+10.0%10%
🇨🇦CanadaFree+10.0%10%
🇩🇪GermanyFree+10.0%10%
🇯🇵JapanFree+10.0%10%

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8802.60Same rate: 35%

If specifically enumerated as a sounding rocket or suborbital vehicle

Certain suborbital launch vehicles have specific subheadings; 'other' applies only to unlisted spacecraft types.

8806.91.00Same rate: 35%

If classified as an unmanned aircraft rather than traditional spacecraft

Heading 8806 covers unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs/drones); satellites in LEO may be reclassified if deemed UAVs by function.

9015.90.01Same rate: 35%

If imported as ground testing equipment rather than flight spacecraft

Spacecraft test models or mockups for laboratory use fall under scientific instruments, not complete spacecraft.

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NASA Orion Spacecraft Mockup

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