Customs Tariff
Chapter 72
Iron and Steel
1. In this Chapter and, in the case of Notes (d), (e) and (f) throughout this Schedule, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
(a)
Pig
iron:
Iron-carbon
alloys
not
usefully
malleable,
containing
more
than
2%
by
weight
of
carbon
and
which
may
contain
by
weight
one
or
more
other
elements
within
the
following
limits:
-
not
more
than
10%
of
chromium
-
not
more
than
6%
of
manganese
-
not
more
than
3%
of
phosphorus
-
not
more
than
8%
of
silicon
-
a
total
of
not
more
than
10%
of
other
elements.
(b) Spiegeleisen:
Iron-carbon
alloys
containing
by
weight
more
than
6%
but
not
more
than
35%
of
manganese
and
otherwise
conforming
to
the
specification
at
(a)
above.
(c) Ferro-alloys:
Alloys
in
pigs,
blocks,
lumps
or
similar
primary
forms,
in
forms
obtained
by
continuous
casting
and
also
in
granular
or
powder
forms,
whether
or
not
agglomerated,
commonly
used
as
an
additive
in
the
manufacture
of
other
alloys
or
as
de-oxidants,
de-sulphurising
agents
or
for
similar
uses
in
ferrous
metallurgy
and
generally
not
usefully
malleable,
containing
by
weight
4%
or
more
of
the
element
iron
and
one
or
more
of
the
following:
-
more
than
10%
of
chromium
-
more
than
35%
of
manganese
-
more
than
3%
of
phosphorus
-
more
than
8%
of
silicon
-
a
total
of
more
than
10%
of
other
elements,
excluding
carbon,
subject
to
a
maximum
content
of
10%
in
the
case
of
copper.
(d) Steel:
Ferrous
materials
other
than
those
of
heading
72.03
which
(with
the
exception
of
certain
types
produced
in
the
form
of
castings)
are
usefully
malleable
and
which
contain
by
weight
2%
or
less
of
carbon.
However,
chromium
steels
may
contain
higher
proportions
of
carbon.
(e) Stainless steel:
Alloy
steels
containing,
by
weight,
1.2%
or
less
of
carbon
and
10.5%
or
more
of
chromium,
with
or
without
other
elements.
(f) Other alloy steel:
Steels
not
complying
with
the
definition
of
stainless
steel
and
containing
by
weight
one
or
more
of
the
following
elements
in
the
proportion
shown:
-
0.3%
or
more
of
aluminium
-
0.0008%
or
more
of
boron
-
0.3%
or
more
of
chromium
-
0.3%
or
more
of
cobalt
-
0.4%
or
more
of
copper
-
0.4%
or
more
of
lead
-
1.65%
or
more
of
manganese
-
0.08%
or
more
of
molybdenum
-
0.3%
or
more
of
nickel
-
0.06%
or
more
of
niobium
-
0.6%
or
more
of
silicon
-
0.05%
or
more
of
titanium
-
0.3%
or
more
of
tungsten
(wolfram)
-
0.1%
or
more
of
vanadium
-
0.05%
or
more
of
zirconium
-
0.1%
or
more
of
other
elements
(except
sulphur,
phosphorus,
carbon
and
nitrogen),
taken
separately.
(g) Remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel:
Products
roughly
cast
in
the
form
of
ingots
without
feeder-heads
or
hot
tops,
or
of
pigs,
having
obvious
surface
faults
and
not
complying
with
the
chemical
composition
of
pig
iron,
spiegeleisen
or
ferro-alloys.
(h) Granules:
Products
of
which
less
than
90%
by
weight
passes
through
a
sieve
with
a
mesh
aperture
of
1
mm
and
of
which
90%
or
more
by
weight
passes
through
a
sieve
with
a
mesh
aperture
of
5
mm.
(ij)
Semi-finished
products:
Continuous
cast
products
of
solid
section,
whether
or
not
subjected
to
primary
hot-rolling;
and
Other
products
of
solid
section,
which
have
not
been
further
worked
than
subjected
to
primary
hot-rolling
or
roughly
shaped
by
forging,
including
blanks
for
angles,
shapes
or
sections.
These
products
are
not
presented
in
coils.
(k) Flat-rolled products:
Rolled
products
of
solid
rectangular
(other
than
square)
cross-section,
which
do
not
conform
to
the
definition
at
(ij)
above
in
the
form
of:
-
coils
of
successively
superimposed
layers,
or
-
straight
lengths,
which
if
of
a
thickness
less
than
4.75
mm
are
of
a
width
measuring
at
least
ten
times
the
thickness
or
if
of
a
thickness
of
4.75
mm
or
more
are
of
a
width
which
exceeds
150
mm
and
measures
at
least
twice
the
thickness.
Flat-rolled
products
include
those
with
patterns
in
relief
derived
directly
from
rolling
(for
example,
grooves,
ribs,
chequers,
tears,
buttons,
lozenges)
and
those
which
have
been
perforated,
corrugated
or
polished,
provided
that
they
do
not
thereby
assume
the
character
of
articles
or
products
of
other
headings.
Flat-rolled
products
of
a
shape
other
than
rectangular
or
square,
of
any
size,
are
to
be
classified
as
products
of
a
width
of
600
mm
or
more,
provided
that
they
do
not
assume
the
character
of
articles
or
products
of
other
headings.
(l) Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils:
Hot-rolled
products
in
irregularly
wound
coils,
which
have
a
solid
cross-section
in
the
shape
of
circles,
segments
of
circles,
ovals,
rectangles
(including
squares),
triangles
or
other
convex
polygons
(including
"flattened
circles"
and
"modified
rectangles",
of
which
two
opposite
sides
are
convex
arcs,
the
other
two
sides
being
straight,
of
equal
length
and
parallel).
These
products
may
have
indentations,
ribs,
grooves
or
other
deformations
produced
during
the
rolling
process
(reinforcing
bars
and
rods).
(m) Other bars and rods:
Products
which
do
not
conform
to
any
of
the
definitions
at
(ij),
(k)
or
(l)
above
or
to
the
definition
of
wire,
which
have
a
uniform
solid
cross-section
along
their
whole
length
in
the
shape
of
circles,
segments
of
circles,
ovals,
rectangles
(including
squares),
triangles
or
other
convex
polygons
(including
"flattened
circles"
and
"modified
rectangles",
of
which
two
opposite
sides
are
convex
arcs,
the
other
two
sides
being
straight,
of
equal
length
and
parallel).
These
products
may:
-
have
indentations,
ribs,
grooves
or
other
deformations
produced
during
the
rolling
process
(reinforcing
bars
and
rods);
-
be
twisted
after
rolling.
(n) Angles, shapes and sections:
Products
having
a
uniform
solid
cross-section
along
their
whole
length
which
do
not
conform
to
any
of
the
definitions
at
(ij),
(k),
(l)
or
(m)
above
or
to
the
definition
of
wire.
Chapter
72
does
not
include
products
of
heading
73.01
or
73.02.
(o)
Wire:
Cold-formed
products
in
coils,
of
any
uniform
solid
cross-section
along
their
whole
length,
which
do
not
conform
to
the
definition
of
flat-rolled
products.
(p) Hollow drill bars and rods:
Hollow
bars
and
rods
of
any
cross-section,
suitable
for
drills,
of
which
the
greatest
external
dimension
of
the
cross-section
exceeds
15
mm
but
does
not
exceed
52
mm,
and
of
which
the
greatest
internal
dimension
does
not
exceed
one
half
of
the
greatest
external
dimension.
Hollow
bars
and
rods
of
iron
or
steel
not
conforming
to
this
definition
are
to
be
classified
in
heading
73.04.
2.
Ferrous
metals
clad
with
another
ferrous
metal
are
to
be
classified
as
products
of
the
ferrous
metal
predominating
by
weight.
3.
Iron
or
steel
products
obtained
by
electrolytic
deposition,
by
pressure
casting
or
by
sintering
are
to
be
classified,
according
to
their
form,
their
composition
and
their
appearance,
in
the
headings
of
this
Chapter
appropriate
to
similar
hot-rolled
products.
SUB-HEADING
NOTES
1.
In
this
Chapter
the
following
expressions
have
the
meaning
hereby
assigned
to
them:
(a)
Alloy
pig
iron:
Pig
iron
containing
by
weight
one
or
more
of
the
following
elements
in
the
specified
proportions:
-
more
than
0.2%
of
chromium
-
more
than
0.3%
of
copper
-
more
than
0.3%
of
nickel
-
more
than
0.1%
of
any
of
the
following
elements:
aluminium,
molybdenum,
titanium,
tungsten
(wolfram),
vanadium.
(b)
Non-alloy
free-cutting
steel:
Non-alloy
steel
containing,
by
weight,
one
or
more
of
the
following
elements
in
the
specified
proportions:
-
0.08%
or
more
of
sulphur
-
0.1%
or
more
of
lead
-
more
than
0.05%
of
selenium
-
more
than
0.01%
of
tellurium
-
more
than
0.05%
of
bismuth
(c)
Silicon-electrical
steel:
Alloy
steels
containing
by
weight
at
least
0.6%
but
not
more
than
6%
of
silicon
and
not
more
than
0.08%
of
carbon.
They
may
also
contain
by
weight
not
more
than
1%
of
aluminium
but
no
other
element
in
a
proportion
that
would
give
the
steel
the
characteristics
of
another
alloy
steel.
(d)
High
speed
steel:
Alloy
steels
containing,
with
or
without
other
elements,
at
least
two
of
the
three
elements
molybdenum,
tungsten
and
vanadium
with
a
combined
content
by
weight
of
7%
or
more,
0.6%
or
more
of
carbon
and
3
to
6%
of
chromium.
(e)
Silico-manganese
steel:
Alloy
steels
containing
by
weight:
-
not
more
than
0.7%
of
carbon,
-
0.5%
or
more
but
not
more
than
1.9%
of
manganese,
and
-
0.6%
or
more
but
not
more
than
2.3%
of
silicon,
but
no
other
element
in
a
proportion
that
would
give
the
steel
the
characteristics
of
another
alloy
steel.
2.
For
the
classification
of
ferro-alloys
in
the
sub-headings
of
heading
72.02
the
following
rule
should
be
observed:
A
ferro-alloy
is
considered
as
binary
and
classified
under
the
relevant
sub-heading
(if
it
exists)
if
only
one
of
the
alloy
elements
exceeds
the
minimum
percentage
laid
down
in
Chapter
Note
1(c);
by
analogy,
it
is
considered
respectively
as
ternary
or
quaternary
if
two
or
three
alloy
elements
exceed
the
minimum
percentage.
For
the
application
of
this
rule
the
unspecified
"other
elements"
referred
to
in
Chapter
Note
1(c)
must
each
exceed
10%
by
weight.
Supplementary Notes :
1. Skelp means hot-rolled narrow strip of width not exceeding 600mm with rolled (square, slightly round or bevelled) edge.
2. Ferrous metals clad with another ferrous metal are to be classified as products of the ferrous metal predominating by weight.
3. Iron or steel products obtained by electrolytic deposition, by pressure casting by sintering are to be classified, according to their form, their composition and their appearance, in the headings of this Chapter appropriate to similar hot-rolled products.
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