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Commodity 2530905000

Commodity
2530905000
Classification
Bastnaesite, xenotime and similar minerals, suitable for the extraction of rare-earth metals, scandium or yttrium
Commodity valid from
1 January 2023
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Supplementary units are used when an additional measurement unit is needed on customs declarations. For example: the quantity of the products as well as the weight in kilograms.
Date of trade
2 June 2026
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Import controls

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Country Measure type Conditions Legal base Footnotes
All countries (1011) Import control - waste
North Korea (KP) Import prohibition
North Korea (KP) Import control on restricted goods and technologies
Ukraine (UA) Restriction on entry into free circulation

Import duties

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Country Measure type Duty rate Conditions Legal base Footnotes
All countries (1011) Third country duty 0.00%
Channel Islands (1080) UK-CD Customs Union n/a
CARIFORUM (1033) Tariff preference 0.00%
CPTPP All Members (2051)
excluding Canada, Mexico
Tariff preference 0.00%
Central America (2200) Tariff preference 0.00%
Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) - Comprehensive Preferences (1062) Tariff preference 0.00%
Eastern and Southern Africa States (1034)
excluding Comoros
Tariff preference 0.00%
European Union (1013) Tariff preference 0.00%
OCTs (Overseas Countries and Territories) (2080) Tariff preference 0.00%
SADC EPA (1035) Tariff preference 0.00%
Albania (AL) Tariff preference 0.00%
Andorra (AD) Tariff preference 0.00%
Australia (AU) Tariff preference 0.00%
Cameroon (CM) Tariff preference 0.00%
Canada (CA) Tariff preference 0.00%
Ceuta (XC) Tariff preference 0.00%
Chile (CL) Tariff preference 0.00%
Colombia (CO) Tariff preference 0.00%
Ecuador (EC) Tariff preference 0.00%
Egypt (EG) Tariff preference 0.00%
Faroe Islands (FO) Tariff preference 0.00%
Fiji (FJ) Tariff preference 0.00%
Georgia (GE) Tariff preference 0.00%
Ghana (GH) Tariff preference 0.00%
Iceland (IS) Tariff preference 0.00%
Israel (IL) Tariff preference 0.00%
Ivory Coast (CI) Tariff preference 0.00%
Jordan (JO) Tariff preference 0.00%
Kenya (KE) Tariff preference 0.00%
Kosovo (XK) Tariff preference 0.00%
Lebanon (LB) Tariff preference 0.00%
Liechtenstein (LI) Tariff preference 0.00%
Melilla (XL) Tariff preference 0.00%
Mexico (MX) Tariff preference 0.00%
Moldova (MD) Tariff preference 0.00%
Morocco (MA) Tariff preference 0.00%
New Zealand (NZ) Tariff preference 0.00%
North Macedonia (MK) Tariff preference 0.00%
Norway (NO) Tariff preference 0.00%
Palestine (PS) Tariff preference 0.00%
Papua New Guinea (PG) Tariff preference 0.00%
Peru (PE) Tariff preference 0.00%
Samoa (WS) Tariff preference 0.00%
San Marino (SM) Tariff preference 0.00%
Serbia (XS) Tariff preference 0.00%
Singapore (SG) Tariff preference 0.00%
Solomon Islands (SB) Tariff preference 0.00%
South Africa (ZA) Tariff preference 0.00%
South Korea (KR) Tariff preference 0.00%
Switzerland (CH) Tariff preference 0.00%
Tunisia (TN) Tariff preference 0.00%
Turkey (TR) Tariff preference 0.00%
Ukraine (UA) Tariff preference 0.00%
Vietnam (VN) Tariff preference 0.00%

Trade remedies, safeguards and retaliatory duties

Country Measure type Duty rate Conditions Legal base Footnotes
Belarus (BY) Additional duties 35.00%
Russia (RU) Additional duties 35.00%

Import VAT and excise

Country Measure type Duty rate Conditions Legal base Footnotes
Areas subject to VAT or Excise (1400) Value added tax Standard rate 20.00%

Exporting from the UK

The commodity code for exporting and Intrastat reporting (opens in new tab) is 2530 9050.

UK export controls

Country Measure type Duty rate Conditions Legal base Footnotes
All countries (1011) Export control - Waste
Russia (RU) Restriction on export
Russia (RU) Export control on restricted goods and technologies

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Notes for commodity 2530905000

Chapter notes

  1. Except where their context or Note 4 to this chapter otherwise requires, the headings of this chapter cover only products which are in the crude state or which have been washed (even with chemical substances eliminating the impurities without changing the structure of the product), crushed, ground, powdered, levigated, sifted, screened, concentrated by flotation, magnetic separation or other mechanical or physical processes (except crystallisation), but not products which have been roasted, calcined, obtained by mixing or subjected to processing beyond that mentioned in each heading.

    The products of this chapter may contain an added anti-dusting agent, provided that such addition does not render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general use.

  2. This chapter does not cover:

    • a. sublimed sulphur, precipitated sulphur or colloidal sulphur (heading 2802);

    • b. earth colours containing 70% or more by weight of combined iron evaluated as Fe2O3 (heading 2821);

    • c. medicaments or other products of Chapter 30;

    • d. perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations (Chapter 33);

    • e. dolomite ramming mix (heading 3816)

    • f. setts, curbstones or flagstones (heading 6801); mosaic cubes or the like (heading 6802); roofing, facing or damp course slates (heading 6803);

    • g. precious or semi-precious stones (heading 7102 or 7103);

    • h. cultured crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less than 2.5g each, of sodium chloride or of magnesium oxide, of heading 3824; optical elements of sodium chloride or of magnesium oxide (heading 9001);

    • ij. billiard chalks (heading 9504); or

    • k. writing or drawing chalks or tailors’ chalks (heading 9609).

  3. Any products classifiable in heading 2517 and any other heading of the Chapter are to be classified in heading 2517.

  4. Heading 2530 applies inter alia to: vermiculite, perlite and chlorites, unexpanded; earth colours, whether or not calcined or mixed together; natural micaceous iron oxides; meerschaum (whether or not in polished pieces); amber; agglomerated meerschaum and agglomerated amber, in plates, rods, sticks or similar forms, not worked after moulding; jet; strontianite (whether or not calcined), other than strontium oxide; broken pieces of pottery, brick or concrete.

Additional chapter note

The term “denatured” as regards code 2501 00 51 and applies when:

  • the goods are homogeneously mixed with one of the denaturants shown in column 1 of the table below in the quantities indicated in column 2 and

  • separation of the goods and the denaturant is not economically viable.

Denaturant Minimum quantity to be used (in g) per 100kg of denatured product
(1)     (2)
Chemical name or description Common name Colour index  
Sodium salt of 4-sulphobenzeneazo-resorcinol, or 2.4-dihydroxyazobenzene-4-sulphonic acid (colour: yellow) Chrysoine S 14270 6
Disodium salt of 1-(4-sulpho-1-phenylazo)-4-aminobenzene-5-sulphonic acid (colour: yellow) Fast yellow AB 13015 6
Tetrasodium salt of 1-(4-sulpho-1-naphthylazo)-2-naphthol-3.6.8-trisulphonic acid (colour: red) Ponceau 6 R 16290 1
Tetrabromofluorescein (colour: fluorescent yellow) Eosine 45380 0.5
Naphthalene Naphthalene - 250
Powdered soap Powdered soap - 1.000
Sodium or potassium dichromate Sodium or potassium dichromate - 30
Iron oxide containing not less than 50% of Fe2O3 by weight. The iron oxide should be dark red to brown and should take the form of a fine powder of which at least 90 % passes through a sieve having a mesh of 0.10 mm Iron oxide - 250
Sodium hypochlorite Sodium hypochlorite   3.000

The column entitled “Colour Index” contains the numbers corresponding to the Rewe Colour Index, third edition 1971.

General Rules for the Interpretation of goods

Classification of goods in the Tariff shall be governed by the following principles:

Rule 1

The titles of sections, chapters and sub-chapters are provided for ease of reference only. For legal purposes, classification shall be determined according to the terms of the headings and any relative section or chapter notes and, provided such headings or notes do not otherwise require, according to the following provisions.

Rule 2

  1. Any reference in a heading to an article shall be taken to include a reference to that article incomplete or unfinished, provided that, as presented, the incomplete or unfinished article has the essential character of the complete or finished article. It shall also be taken to include a reference to that article complete or finished (or falling to be classified as complete or finished by virtue of this rule), presented unassembled or disassembled.
  2. Any reference in a heading to a material or substance shall be taken to include a reference to mixtures or combinations of that material or substance with other materials or substances. Any reference to goods of a given material or substance shall be taken to include a reference to goods consisting wholly or partly of such material or substance. The classification of goods consisting of more than one material or substance shall be according to the principles of rule 3.

Rule 3

When, by application of rule 2(b) or for any other reason, goods are prima facie classifiable under two or more headings, classification shall be effected as follows:

  1. the heading which provides the most specific description shall be preferred to headings providing a more general description. However, when two or more headings each refer to part only of the materials or substances contained in mixed or composite goods or to part only of the items in a set put up for retail sale, those headings are to be regarded as equally specific in relation to those goods, even if one of them gives a more complete or precise description of the goods;
  2. mixtures, composite goods consisting of different materials or made up of different components, and goods put up in sets for retail sale, which cannot be classified by reference to 3(a), shall be classified as if they consisted of the material or component which gives them their essential character, insofar as this criterion is applicable;
  3. when goods cannot be classified by reference to 3(a) or (b), they shall be classified under the heading which occurs last in numerical order among those which equally merit consideration.
Rule 4

Goods which cannot be classified in accordance with the above rules shall be classified under the heading appropriate to the goods to which they are most akin.

Rule 5

In addition to the foregoing provisions, the following rules shall apply in respect of the goods referred to therein:

  1. camera cases, musical instrument cases, gun cases, drawing-instrument cases, necklace cases and similar containers, specially shaped or fitted to contain a specific article or set of articles, suitable for long-term use and presented with the articles for which they are intended, shall be classified with such articles when of a kind normally sold therewith. This rule does not, however, apply to containers which give the whole its essential character;
  2. subject to the provisions of rule 5(a), packing materials and packing containers ( 1 ) presented with the goods therein shall be classified with the goods if they are of a kind normally used for packing such goods. However, this provision is not binding when such packing materials or packing containers are clearly suitable for repetitive use.

Rule 6

For legal purposes, the classification of goods in the subheadings of a heading shall be determined according to the terms of those subheadings and any related subheading notes and, mutatis mutandis, to the above rules, on the understanding that only subheadings at the same level are comparable. For the purposes of this rule, the relative section and chapter notes also apply, unless the context requires otherwise.

Code Description
TN701 According to the Council Regulation (EU) No 692/2014 (OJ L183, p. 9), as retained in UK Law, it shall be prohibited to import into European Union goods originating in Crimea or Sevastopol.
The prohibition shall not apply in respect of:
(a) the execution until 26 September 2014, of trade contracts concluded before 25 June 2014, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts, provided that the natural or legal persons, entity or body seeking to perform the contract have notified, at least 10 working days in advance, the activity or transaction to the competent authority of the Member State in which they are established.
(b) goods originating in Crimea or Sevastopol which have been made available to the Ukrainian authorities for examination, for which compliance with the conditions conferring entitlement to preferential origin has been verified and for which a certificate of origin has been issued in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 978/2012 and Regulation (EU) No 374/2014, as retained in UK Law, or in accordance with the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement
TN702 According to the Council Regulation (EU) No 1351/2014 (OJ L365, p. 46), the export of goods and technologies suited for use in the sectors of transport; telecommunications; energy; prospection, exploatation and production of oil, gas and mineral resources is prohibited:
(a) to any natural or legal person, entity or body in Crimea or Sevastopol, or
(b) for use in Crimea or Sevastopol.
The prohibitions shall be without prejudice to the execution until 21 March 2015 of an obligation arising from a contract concluded before 20 December 2014, or by ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts, provided that the competent authority has been informed at least five working days in advance.
When related to the use in Crimea or Sevastopol, the prohibitions do not apply where there are no reasonable grounds to determine that the goods and technology or the services are to be used in Crimea or Sevastopol.

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