PMMA Plastic Optical Fiber Cable for Automotive

A durable PMMA-based plastic optical fiber cable for in-vehicle multimedia networks like MOST systems in cars. Classified under HTS 9001.10.00.75 for its plastic composition and role in transmitting light signals for infotainment, excluding electrical cables. It meets automotive standards for vibration resistance and EMI immunity.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China6.7%+35.0%41.7%
🇲🇽Mexico6.7%+10.0%16.7%
🇨🇦Canada6.7%+10.0%16.7%
🇩🇪Germany6.7%+10.0%16.7%
🇯🇵Japan6.7%+10.0%16.7%

Alternative Classifications

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

8544.42.90Lower: 37.6% vs 41.7%

If for automotive data transmission with copper wires

Automotive network cables like twisted pair Ethernet are in 8544, not pure optical.

9001.10.00.30Same rate: 41.7%

If glass fiber for high-bandwidth automotive use

High-speed automotive optics often use glass fibers, shifting to the glass subheading.

3926.90.99Lower: 22.8% vs 41.7%

If simple plastic protective tubing without fibers

Non-optical plastic conduits or sheathing are general plastic articles in Chapter 39.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Provide automotive qualification certificates (e.g

AEC-Q100) to demonstrate principal optical use and avoid parts classification

Declare exact plastic polymer type (PMMA/POF) on invoices; mismatches lead to reclassification

Ensure bundles are not over 30m if for MOST protocol, as longer lengths may trigger different specs scrutiny

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Plastic Optical Fiber Patch Cable

A short-length plastic optical fiber cable with LC connectors used for high-speed data transmission in home networking setups. It falls under HTS 9001.10.00.75 as it consists of plastic optical fibers bundled into a cable, distinct from glass fiber or electrical cables of heading 8544. These cables transmit light signals for multimedia applications without electrical conductivity.

Plastic Optical Fiber Bundle for Lighting

A bundle of end-glow plastic optical fibers used to pipe light from LED sources to decorative fixtures in architectural lighting. It qualifies for HTS 9001.10.00.75 as plastic optical fiber bundles designed for light transmission, not electrical or glass types. Common in retail displays and star ceilings.

Multicore Plastic Optical Fiber Cable

A cable containing multiple plastic optical fibers for parallel data transmission in industrial sensors and CCTV systems. Falls under HTS 9001.10.00.75 due to its plastic fiber construction for optical signaling, excluding those with electrical components. Ideal for harsh environments with EMI resistance.

Plastic Optical Fiber Sensor Cable

A rugged plastic optical fiber cable for fiber-optic sensors detecting position, pressure, or vibration in factory automation. Classified in HTS 9001.10.00.75 for plastic bundles transmitting light signals, not as machine parts or electrical sensors. Used in PLC integrations for non-contact sensing.

Side-Emitting Plastic Optical Fiber Cable

Plastic optical fiber cable engineered to emit light along its length for perimeter lighting and signage applications. It meets HTS 9001.10.00.75 criteria as a plastic cable for light transmission, differentiated from decorative plastics by optical properties. Popular in vehicle accents and displays.

Plastic Optical Fiber Duplex Cable

A twin-fiber plastic optical fiber cable with ST connectors for bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet in consumer AV systems. Under HTS 9001.10.00.75 for plastic construction transmitting digital optical signals, not imitations of 8544 electrical cables. Supports up to 1Gbps over 50m.