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Decommissioned Oil Tanker for Scrapping

A large seagoing vessel previously used for transporting crude oil, now imported specifically for dismantling and recycling at a shipbreaking yard. It falls under HTS 8908.00.00.00 as it is designated for breaking up, with no intention of further operational use. The hull and superstructure are intact but obsolete.

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%

Alternative Classifications

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

8901.90.00.00Same rate: 35%

If imported for continued crude oil transport

Tankers under 20 years old in seaworthy condition are classified as crude oil tankers in heading 8901, not for scrapping.

7204.10.00.00Same rate: 35%

If imported as scrap steel after hull removal

Once reduced to ferrous waste and scrap from vessel breaking, it moves to Chapter 72 heading 7204.

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Import Tips & Compliance

• Obtain pre-shipment inspection certificate confirming scrapping intent to avoid misclassification as an operational vessel; ensure hazardous material manifests for fuel residues; comply with MARPOL Annex I for oil tanker decontamination

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Obsolete Bulk Carrier for Shipbreaking

A single-deck bulk carrier designed for dry cargo like ore and coal, now past its service life and imported for scrapping. Classified under HTS 8908.00.00.00 due to its designation for breaking up into recyclable materials. It retains its floating structure but lacks economic viability for repair.

Retired Container Ship for Dismantling

A cellular container vessel no longer viable for liner service, imported to a shipbreaking facility for recycling. It is classified in HTS 8908.00.00.00 as a floating structure intended solely for breaking up. Containers have been offloaded, leaving the hull for scrap.

Decommissioned Cruise Ship for Scrapping

A passenger cruise liner removed from service due to age and high maintenance costs, imported for complete dismantling. Falls under HTS 8908.00.00.00 as a vessel for breaking up, with interiors stripped for scrap metal recovery. It floats but is non-operational.

Old Ferry Vessel for Shipbreaking

A roll-on/roll-off ferryboat past its operational life, destined for scrapping at a coastal yard. Classified under HTS 8908.00.00.00 for vessels and floating structures imported explicitly for breaking up. Propulsion systems remain but are non-functional.

Scrap Offshore Supply Vessel

A platform supply vessel (PSV) retired from oilfield support, imported for recycling. It qualifies for HTS 8908.00.00.00 as a floating structure for breaking up, with cargo tanks emptied. Designed for deck cargo and fuel supply but now obsolete.