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ISR · Section XV
OTHER, HAVING AN ABSORBING LAYER, REFLECTING OR NOT
Units: Kilogram
HS 76109033 — OTHER, HAVING AN ABSORBING LAYER, REFLECTING OR NOT — sits in Chapter 76 (Aluminium and articles thereof). Aluminium ingots, sheet, foil, extrusions, and finished articles. These goods trigger the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in addition to standard MFN duty — EU importers pay both customs charges and a per-tonne carbon cost calculated from country-specific emission defaults (see the CBAM panel below for live values). Classification disputes are decided by the section + chapter 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.
Duty rates (ISR)
- Purchase tax (mas knia)Free
Rates as published by the destination customs authority. Always confirm with the official tariff before declaring.
CBAM applies to this code
Estimate the EU carbon cost for 76109033
Aluminium imports trigger CBAM in addition to MFN duty + VAT. Paste your tonnes and origin country — get the carbon-cost line in 30 seconds.
EU CBAM emissions defaults
Default emissions intensities for CN 76109033
Under Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/486, EU importers of aluminium under CN 76109033 that cannot provide verified actual emissions from their supplier must use these country-specific default values. Defaults carry a regulatory markup that grows each year — +10% in 2026, +20% in 2027, +30% from 2028 — to incentivise verification. Multiplied by the EU CBAM certificate price (currently €75.36/tCO₂e) and shipment tonnage, this is the carbon-cost line on every consignment.
| Origin | Share of EU imports | Default tCO₂e/t | 2026 (+10%) | 2027 (+20%) | 2028+ (+30%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| China | 79.8% | — | — | — | — |
| Turkey | 10.7% | — | — | — | — |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3.5% | — | — | — | — |
| Belarus | 1.3% | — | — | — | — |
| Albania | 0.8% | — | — | — | — |
Default values from Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/486; trade shares from Eurostat Comext (latest period). See full CBAM cost analysis for CN 76109033 →
How 761090 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Israelviewing | 761090 | — | 18% |
| International (HS 2022) | 761090 | — | — |
| United States (HTS) | 76109000 | 5.7% | 0% |
| European Union (CN) | 761090 | — | 21% |
| United Kingdom | 761090 | — | 20% |
Rates compiled from USITC, EU Commission TARIC, HMRC, and Israeli Tax Authority public datasets. Verify with the official tariff before declaring.
Landed cost estimate · ISR
ILS basis- CIF customs valuedeclared₪1,000.00
- + DutyNo duty rate available₪0.00
- + Import VAT18% of (CIF + duty)₪180.00
- Total landed cost · ISR₪1,180.00
- ·Duty rate not yet ingested for this jurisdiction. Showing VAT only on the CIF basis.
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 761090
- 76109010TELESCOPIC SUPPORTS FOR MINES
- 76109020FORMING PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR SEA-CRAFTS
- 76109030STRUCTURE IN WHICH GLASS WAS INSTALLED
- 76109031FROM GLASS OF HEADING 70.08, INCLUDING AN ABSORBING LAYER, REFLECTING OR NOT
- 76109032FROM GLASS OF HEADING 70.07-2999
- 76109033OTHER, HAVING AN ABSORBING LAYER, REFLECTING OR NOT
- 76109039OTHER
- 76109090OTHERS
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EU CBAM webinar: decarbonization incentives in 2026
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EU releases indirect-emissions guidance for CBAM implementation
The European Commission has published a technical study on indirect emissions under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), providing policy analysis to support CBAM implementation and evolution. This study addresses how embedded indirect emissions—such as electricity and steam used in production—are measured, reported, and credited within the CBAM framework, which covers cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, hydrogen, and electricity. The guidance is intended to clarify compliance pathways for importers and EU producers as CBAM transitions from its current phase into full operational scope.
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