Tetramethyllead Customs Clearance in Iran (HS Code + Documents & Permits)
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Instant Free Consultation1) Applications of Tetramethyllead
2) Key Points in Clearing Tetramethyllead
Legal and environmental restrictions: Imports are under direct supervision of domestic regulators such as the Department of Environment and the Ministry of Health. Owing to serious environmental hazards, this substance is classified as dangerous goods and can be imported only with specific permits. These permits must be obtained before the goods enter the country; failure to comply results in preventing the cargo from being cleared.
Packaging and transport standards: Proper packaging for transporting tetramethyllead is one of the most essential conditions for clearance. Packaging must prevent leakage or dispersion, since even small amounts can cause serious environmental damage. International-standard packages—leak-resistant materials and accurate hazard labeling are mandatory for safe transport of tetramethyllead.
3) Tetramethyllead Customs Tariff (HS Code)
Goods | Short Description | HS Code |
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Tetramethyllead (Tetramethyllead) | Fuel additive; organolead compound | 293100 / 293190 |
Final classification depends on purity, form of supply, solvent, packaging, and end use.
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Imports into Iran
Imports into Iran occur under very strict environmental oversight. Regulators such as the Department of Environment and the Ministry of Health supervise its import. Under Iranian regulations, only with special permits and legal compliance can tetramethyllead be imported.
Countries such as China and Russia are recognized as two major exporters of tetramethyllead to Iran. Import volumes vary according to industrial needs and domestic consumption. In recent years, due to reduced use of leaded fuels, imports of this substance have decreased. Nevertheless, for specific cases and certain industries, imports still take place.
Exports from Iran
Due to changes in international rules and countries’ tendency to reduce use of leaded fuels, exports from Iran have also become limited. Most countries—especially developed ones—have sharply restricted leaded fuels. However, in some countries and specific industries where leaded fuels remain permitted for particular applications, limited exports from Iran still occur. Overall, tetramethyllead exports from Iran are less common and require special environmental permits.
Globally, trade volumes of tetramethyllead have declined dramatically in recent decades. With strict environmental and health regulations, countries have severely limited consumption and imports of this substance. Currently, global imports are confined to countries that still use leaded fuels in certain specialized industries—often in regions such as Central Asia, Africa, and parts of Southeast Asia.
China, Russia, and some Eastern European countries are among the largest exporters. With large chemical industries and facilities for complex chemicals, these countries have captured a significant share of production and export. China, as one of the world’s largest chemical producers, plays a key role in supplying tetramethyllead to countries that still use it.
Importing countries are mainly in developing regions where there are fewer environmental restrictions on reducing leaded fuels. African countries, Central Asia, and some Southeast Asian countries continue importing due to specific fuel needs. In some countries where leaded fuels are still permitted for certain industrial and agricultural uses, limited demand remains.
Overall, global circulation has declined sharply in recent decades. While it was widely used in the fuel industry in the past, greater awareness of negative effects and international efforts have led to its removal from fuel supply chains. Nevertheless, some countries and specialized industries still require it, so trade continues on a limited scale.
5) Required Documents for Clearing Tetramethyllead from Customs
1. Commercial Invoice
Must include all details such as product name and type, quantity, unit price, total price, country of origin, and destination. The information must fully match other documents like the packing list and declaration to prevent issues in later stages.
2. Packing List
One of the most important documents detailing package specifications. It must include number of packages, type of packaging, net and gross weights, and total volume. These details are essential for customs inspections and help speed up clearance.
3. Health and Environmental Permits
Given the environmental and health risks, obtaining health permits from the Ministry of Health and environmental permits from the Department of Environment is crucial. These permits must be secured before the goods enter the country and presented to the competent authorities.
4. Customs Declaration
All information about the goods—type, quantity, weight, price, and HS Code must be entered. The declaration must be completed accurately and fully; any discrepancy or deficiency can cause delays or even fines.
5. Certificate of Analysis
Includes technical and chemical details, usually issued by the manufacturer or supplier. It is mandatory to prove quality and technical specifications and compliance with international standards.
6. Inspection Certificate
In some cases, chemicals like tetramethyllead require inspection by international companies to ensure compliance with set standards. This certificate supports credibility during clearance.
7. Certificate of Origin
Issued by the chamber of commerce of the exporting country, indicating the place of production. It matters for tariff determination and compliance with international trade rules.
8. Import Permit
In many countries, importing specific chemicals like tetramethyllead requires an import permit. This ensures the import complies with domestic regulations and is legally conducted.
9. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Provides safety characteristics, potential hazards, transport and storage methods, and emergency handling. It is essential for transporting and clearing chemicals like tetramethyllead and must be submitted to customs.
10. Final Release Order
Issued by customs after completing all legal steps and paying duties and taxes. Without this order, the goods cannot exit customs.
11. Order Registration
Before entry, the order must be registered in official systems. Order registration is essential for legal entry and must be done carefully.
12. Cargo Insurance Policy
Ensures compensation for any incidents during transport. The policy must include full details of coverage and the insured value of the goods.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the HS Code for tetramethyllead?
Per your text, it falls under Chapter 29 and is usually classified under 293100 or 293190; final determination depends on specifications and use.
What permits are required for import?
Permits from the Ministry of Health and the Department of Environment prior to entry, along with complete documents (Invoice, Packing List, CO, MSDS, etc.).
What are the packaging and transport requirements?
Leak-resistant packaging, accurate hazardous-materials labeling, and compliance with international transport standards (UN/IMDG/IATA) to prevent leaks and contamination.
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