HTS Chapter 81
15 HTS codes in this chapter
Chapters 72 through 83 cover iron and steel, copper, nickel, aluminum, lead, zinc, tin, and other base metals and their articles. This is one of Mexico's most important industrial sectors, particularly steel and aluminum, which are fundamental inputs for the automotive, construction, and manufacturing industries. Tariff policy for metals is highly sensitive: Section 232 tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum from non-USMCA origins have been implemented at various times. Correct tariff classification and origin determination are essential for accessing preferential duty rates.
Unwrought germanium, powders, waste and scrap
Duty: See HTS
8101.10.0020Tungsten powders
Duty: Free
8191.25Other base metals - specific type 9125
Duty: 8%
8137.97Other base metals - specific type 3797
Duty: 4%
8189.90Other base metals - specific type 8990
Duty: 5%
8159.94Other base metals - specific type 5994
Duty: 4%
8129.16Other base metals - specific type 2916
Duty: Free
8110.86Other Base Metals - type 1086
Duty: 12%
8131.57Other Base Metals - type 3157
Duty: 5%
8185.76Other Base Metals - type 8576
Duty: 3.5%
8193.12Other Base Metals - type 9312
Duty: 17.5%
8187.31Other Base Metals - type 8731
Duty: 25%
8175.93Other Base Metals - type 7593
Duty: 5%
8132.18Other Base Metals - type 3218
Duty: 15%
8168.46Other Base Metals - type 6846
Duty: 5%
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