HS 2827: Chlorides, chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides; bromides and bromide oxides; iodides and iodide oxides

General Rate
0%
Sub-codes
14
GST
10%
Chapter

HS Codes Under Heading 2827

CodeDescriptionUnitGeneral Rate
2827-10-00Ammonium chloridekg0%
2827-20-00Calcium chloridekg0%
2827-3Other chlorides:0%
2827-31-00Of magnesiumkg0%
2827-32-00Of aluminiumkg0%
2827-35-00Of nickelkg0%
2827-39-00Otherkg0%
2827-4Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides:0%
2827-41-00Of copperkg0%
2827-49-00Otherkg0%
2827-5Bromides and bromide oxides:0%
2827-51-00Bromides of sodium or of potassiumkg0%
2827-59-00Otherkg0%
2827-60-00Iodides and iodide oxideskg0%

FTA Preferential Rates

These Free Trade Agreements may offer reduced duty rates for HS 2827 products:

Classification Guidance

Heading 2827 belongs to Chapter 28 in Section VI (Products of the chemical or allied industries).

View Chapter 28 classification notes
Notes 1. Except where the context otherwise requires, the headings of this Chapter apply only to: a. Separate chemical elements and separate chemically defined compounds, whether or not containing impurities; b. The products mentioned in (a) above dissolved in water; c. The products mentioned in (a) above dissolved in other solvents provided that the solution constitutes a normal and necessary method of putting up these products adopted solely for reasons of safety or for transport and that the solvent does not render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general use; d. The products mentioned in (a), (b) or (c) above with an added stabiliser (including an anti-caking agent) necessary for their preservation or transport; e. The products mentioned in (a), (b), (c) or (d) above with an added anti-dusting agent or a colouring substance added to facilitate their identification or for safety reasons, provided that the additions do not render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general use. 2. In addition to dithionites and sulphoxylates, stabilised with organic substances (2831), carbonates and peroxocarbonates of inorganic bases (2836), cyanides, cyanide oxides and complex cyanides of inorganic bases (2837), fulminates, cyanates and thiocyanates, of inorganic bases (2842), organic products included in 2843 to 2846 and 2852 and carbides (2849), only the following compounds of carbon are to be classified in this Chapter: a. Oxides of carbon, hydrogen cyanide and fulminic, isocyanic, thiocyanic and other simple or complex cyanogen acids (2811); b. Halide oxides of carbon (2812); c. Carbon disulphide (2813); d. Thiocarbonates, selenocarbonates, tellurocarbonates, selenocyanates, tellurocyanates, tetrathiocyanatodiamminochromates (reineckates) and other complex cyanates, of inorganic bases (2842); e. Hydrogen peroxide, solidified with urea (2847.00.00), carbon oxysulphide, thiocarbonyl halides, cyanogen, cyanogen halides and cyanamide and its metal derivatives (2853) other than calcium cyanamide, whether or not pure (Chapter 31). 3. Subject to the provisions of Note 1 to Section VI, this Chapter does not cover: a. Sodium chloride or magnesium oxide, whether or not pure, or other products of Section V; b. Organo-inorganic compounds other than those mentioned in Note 2 above; c. Products mentioned in Note 2, 3, 4 or 5 to Chapter 31; d. Inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores, of 3206; glass frit and other glass in the form of powder, granules or flakes, of 3207; e. Artificial graphite (3801); products put up as charges for fire-extinguishers or put up in fire-extinguishing grenades, of 3813.00.00; ink removers put up in packings for retail sale, of 3824; cultured crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less than 2.5 g each, of the halides of the alkali or alkaline-earth metals, of 3824; f. Precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) or dust or powder of such stones (7102 to 7105), or precious metals or precious metal alloys of Chapter 71; g. The metals, whether or not pure, metal alloys or cermets, including sintered metal carbides (metal carbides sintered with a metal), of Section XV; or h. Optical elements, for example, of the halides of the alkali or alkaline-earth metals (9001). 4. Chemically defined complex acids consisting of a non-metal acid of sub-Chapter II and a metal acid of sub-Chapter IV are to be classified in 2811. 5. 2826 to 2842 apply only to metal or ammonium salts or peroxysalts.Except where the context otherwise requires, double or complex salts are to be classified in 2842. 6. 2844 applies only to: a. Technetium (atomic No. 43), promethium (atomic No. 61), polonium (atomic No. 84) and all elements with an atomic number greater than 84; b. Natural or artificial radioactive isotopes (including those of the precious metals or of the base metals of Sections XIV and XV), whether or not mixed together; c. Compounds, inorganic or organic, of these elements or isotopes, whether or not chemically defined, whether or not mixed together; d. Alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing these elements or isotopes or inorganic or organic compounds thereof and having a specific radioactivity exceeding 74 Bq/g (0.002 microcurie/g); e. Spent (irradiated) fuel elements (cartridges) of nuclear reactors; f. Radioactive residues whether or not usable. g. - individual nuclides, excluding, however, those existing in nature in the monoisotopic state; h. - mixtures of isotopes of one and the same element, enriched in one or several of the said isotopes, that is, elements of which the natural isotopic composition has been artificially modified. 7. 2853 includes copper phosphide (phosphor copper) containing more than 15% by weight of phosphorus. 8. Chemical elements (for example, silicon and selenium) doped for use in electronics are to be classified in this Chapter, provided that they are in forms unworked as drawn, or in the form of cylinders or rods. When cut in the form of discs, wafers or similar forms, they fall in 3818.00.00. Subheading Note 1. For the purposes of 2852.10, “chemically defined” means all organic or inorganic compounds of mercury meeting the requirements of paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) of Note 1 to this Chapter or paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g) or (h) of Note 1 to Chapter 29. Additional Note 1. Notwithstanding Note 1 to this Chapter, the following products are classified in this Chapter even when they are not separate chemical elements nor separate chemically defined compounds: a. Colloidal sulphur (2802.00.00); b. Carbon blacks (2803.00.00); c. Oleum (2807.00.00); d. Sulphonitric acids (2808.00.00); e. Polyphosphoric acids (2809); f. Phosphorus trisulphide (2813); g. Earth colours containing 70% or more by weight of combined iron evaluated as Fe2O3 (2821); h. Commercial cobalt oxides (2822.00.00); i. ij. Red lead and orange lead (2824); j. Commercial calcium hypochlorite (2828); k. Polysulphides (2830 or 2852); l. Dithionites and sulphoxylates, stabilised with organic substances (2831); m. Polyphosphates (2835 or 2852); n. Commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate (2836); o. Commercial alkali metal silicates (2839); p. Colloidal precious metals and amalgams of precious metals (2843); q. Radioactive elements, radioactive isotopes, or compounds (inorganic or organic) and mixtures containing these substances (2844); r. Other isotopes (2845); s. Compounds, inorganic or organic, of rare-earth metals, of yttrium or of scandium or of mixtures of these metals (2846); t. Liquid air and compressed air, amalgams other than amalgams of precious metals (2853).

Important

Rates shown are general (MFN) duty rates. Total landed cost includes GST (10% on CIF + duty), Import Processing Charge ($50-

92), and biosecurity levy ($46.20-$73.56). Goods valued under AUD
,000 may qualify for the Low Value Imported Goods threshold. Use the calculator for a complete breakdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the import duty on chlorides, chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides; bromides and bromide oxides; iodides and iodide oxides in Australia?

The general (MFN) duty rate for HS 2827 (Chlorides, chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides; bromides and bromide oxides; iodides and iodide oxides) is 0%. Preferential rates may be available under 17 Free Trade Agreements.

How many sub-codes are under HS heading 2827?

There are 14 statistical codes under heading 2827 in the Australian tariff schedule. See the full table below for rates and descriptions.

Get the total landed cost for HS 2827 — duty, GST, IPC, and biosecurity included.

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