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European Union (CN) · Section VII
Petroleum resins, coumarone-indene resins, polyterpenes, polysulphides, polysulphones and other products specified in note 3 to this chapter, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms (other)
HS 39119019 — Petroleum resins, coumarone-indene resins, polyterpenes, polysulphides, polysulphones and other products specified in note 3 to this chapter, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms (other) — sits in Chapter 39 (Plastics and articles thereof). Polymers in primary form; plastic sheets, pipes, containers, and finished articles. EU importers pay MFN duty plus import VAT at the border; origin-specific trade remedies (anti-dumping, countervailing, safeguards, US Section 301) can stack on top when applicable. Classification disputes are decided by the Section VII — Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof legal notes shown below — these are legally binding interpretation rules, not advisory text. The duty table renders live rates from authoritative tariff sources (EU TARIC, HMRC XI, USITC HTS); cross-country rows compare treatment under five tariff schedules.
Section VII — Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof · Chapter 39 — PLASTICS AND ARTICLES THEREOF
Legally-binding interpretation rules from the EU Combined Nomenclature (Regulation (EU) 2023/2364). These notes decide classification disputes — read before challenging an HS code assignment.
Section VII notes
Chapter 39 notes
Duty rates (European Union (CN))
- MFN (Most-Favoured-Nation)FreeView source →
Rate inherited from parent code 391190. The customs authority applies the same rate to this sub-code by default; confirm with the official tariff for unusual classifications.
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How 391190 is treated in other markets
Same 6-digit international HS base, looked up in each authority's published schedule. Click any country to switch the page to that schedule's view.
| Authority | Code published | MFN duty | VAT / GST |
|---|---|---|---|
| European Union (CN)viewing | 391190 | — | 21% |
| International (HS 2022) | 391190 | — | — |
| United States (HTS) | 391190 | — | 0% |
| United Kingdom | 391190 | — | 20% |
| Israel | 391190 | — | 18% |
Rates compiled from USITC, EU Commission TARIC, HMRC, and Israeli Tax Authority public datasets. Verify with the official tariff before declaring.
Landed cost estimate · European Union (CN)
EUR basis- CIF customs valuedeclared€1,000.00
- + DutyFree (MFN duty 0%)€0.00
Full legal rate: 0.00 %
- + Import VAT21% of (CIF + duty)€210.00
- Total landed cost · European Union (CN)€1,210.00
Estimate excludes brokerage fees, freight, insurance, and last-mile delivery. For a binding total, get a quote from a licensed customs broker.
Sibling codes under 391190
- 39119011Poly(oxy-1,4-phenylenesulphonyl-1,4-phenyleneoxy-1,4-phenyleneisopropylidene-1,4-phenylene), in one of the forms mentioned in note 6(b) to this chapter
- 39119013Poly(thio-1,4-phenylene)
- 39119019Other
- 39119092Copolymer of p-cresol and divinylbenzene, in the form of a solution in N,N-dimethylacetamide containing by weight 50 % or more of polymer; hydrogenated copolymers of vinyltoluene and α-methylstyrene
- 39119099Other
Recent news affecting Chapter 39 — Plastics and articles thereof
Tariff changes, sanctions, FTAs, and regulatory updates that touch this product class.
US Anti-Dumping Duty on Korean Acrylates & Methacrylates
The US International Trade Commission has issued a final anti-dumping determination on multifunctional acrylate and methacrylate monomers and oligomers imported from South Korea. The decision concludes the investigation and establishes duties on these chemicals, which are used in coatings, adhesives, and specialty polymers. Importers of these products from South Korea must now account for anti-dumping tariffs in landed-cost calculations.
Korea SAP antidumping review: LG Chem clears preliminary dumping test
The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued preliminary results in its administrative review of antidumping duties on superabsorbent polymers (SAP) from South Korea for the period December 1, 2023–November 30, 2024. Commerce preliminarily determined that LG Chem, Ltd., the major Korean SAP producer under review, did not sell subject merchandise below normal value during the review period, meaning no dumping margin was found for this respondent. The final determination is pending public comment and will follow in due course.
US anti-dumping duties imposed on Vietnamese polypropylene boxes
The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued a final affirmative determination of dumping for polypropylene corrugated boxes from Vietnam, covering the investigation period of July 1–December 31, 2024. The finding establishes that Vietnamese exporters are selling these boxes at less than fair value (LTFV) in the U.S. market and that critical circumstances exist. This determination triggers the imposition of anti-dumping duties and will affect importers, freight forwarders, and e-commerce merchants sourcing corrugated packaging from Vietnam.
US finalizes anti-dumping duties on PET resin from Oman
The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued final anti-dumping duty results for polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin imported from the Sultanate of Oman for the 2023–2024 review period (May 1, 2023 – April 30, 2024). Commerce determined that OCTAL SAOC FZC, the sole producer/exporter under review, sold subject merchandise at less than normal value, triggering anti-dumping duties. PET resin exporters from Oman and importers sourcing from that country must immediately review their landed costs and duty exposure.
US initiates anti-dumping probe on polyether glycol from China, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam
The US Department of Commerce has initiated less-than-fair-value (LTFV) investigations into polytetramethylene ether glycol (PTMEG) imported from China, Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam, effective May 5, 2026. The investigation will determine whether these countries are dumping the product into the US market at prices below fair value. If dumping is confirmed, anti-dumping duties may be imposed on future imports from these countries. Shippers exporting or importing PTMEG from these four nations should prepare for potential tariff changes and duty deposits on affected shipments.
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