Rigid Inflatable Patrol Boat
A rigid inflatable boat (RIB) designed for coastal patrol and rescue operations, featuring a rigid hull with inflatable tubes for buoyancy. It falls under HTS 8906.90.00 as an 'other vessel' not specifically classified elsewhere, lacking the essential character of a warship, cruise ship, or rowboat. Used by coast guards for surveillance and emergency response.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| π¨π³China | Free | +35.0% | 35% |
| π²π½Mexico | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
| π¨π¦Canada | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
| π©πͺGermany | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
| π―π΅Japan | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If designed primarily for cruise passenger transport with overnight accommodations
Vessels built principally for cruise traffic with sleeping quarters fall under heading 8901 as cruise ships.
If classified as a barge or pontoon without self-propulsion
Non-self-propelled floating structures like barges are covered under heading 8904.
If imported as an unassembled hull without essential vessel character
Incomplete hulls lacking essential character of a complete vessel may be classified as machinery parts under Chapter 84.
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Import Tips & Compliance
β’ Verify vessel dimensions and propulsion type in documentation to confirm it doesn't qualify as a rowing boat or specific warship under other subheadings
β’ Include seaworthiness certificates and builder's plates to avoid reclassification as parts under Chapter 84 or 85
β’ Check for dual-use regulations if equipped with military-grade communications, as this may trigger additional export controls
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