HS Code for Ball Bearings
The HS Code for ball bearings is 848210. The MFN duty rate for importing to the US is 9%.
| HS Code (6-digit) | 848210 |
|---|---|
| US HTS (10-digit) | 8482100000 |
| EU CN Code (8-digit) | 84821000 |
| US Duty Rate (MFN) | 9% |
| EU Duty Rate (MFN) | 8% |
| Chapter | 84 |
| Heading | 8482 |
| Last Updated | 2026-05 |
Description
Ball bearings
HS Code 848210 covers ball bearings with a US MFN duty rate of 9%.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the critical packaging requirements for shipping ball bearings (HTS 848210) to prevent customs delays?
Ball bearings must be packaged to prevent corrosion and movement, with all boxes clearly marked with the country of origin, gross/net weight, and consignee information. For loose bearings, using sealed, rust-inhibitive packaging like VCI (Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor) bags is essential, as customs may reject shipments with surface rust as damaged goods. Additionally, palletized shipments should be securely strapped to prevent shifting during transit, which is a common cause of inspection for suspected damage or mis-declaration.
What are the specific anti-dumping duty requirements for importing ball bearings (HTS 848210) into the United States?
The U.S. maintains active anti-dumping duty orders on ball bearings from numerous countries, including China, Japan, and several European nations. Importers must check the current rates with the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) and may be required to provide a cash deposit or bond at the time of entry. Failure to comply and pay the correct anti-dumping duties can result in significant penalties and shipment detention.
How does the presence of ceramic components affect the classification of a ball bearing under HTS 8482.10?
Ball bearings are classified under HTS 8482.10 whether they are made of steel or incorporate ceramic materials. The presence of ceramic balls or rings does not change the classification, as the heading is defined by function, not material. However, bearings made entirely of ceramic would not be classified here and would fall elsewhere, such as under 8482.50 for other non-roller bearings.
Country Import Restrictions for Ball Bearings (8482.10)
Importers of ball bearings into the United States should be aware of antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) orders targeting specific countries. Currently, there are active AD orders on ball bearings from China (A-570-601) and the United Kingdom (A-412-801), and a CVD order on those from China (C-570-602). These orders result in additional cash deposit requirements at the time of entry, which can be substantial. Importers must ensure they are using the correct HTSUS subheading (8482.10.50 for radial bearings, 8482.10.80 for other) and file the appropriate AD/CVD case numbers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Common Classification Mistakes for Ball Bearings (848210)
A frequent error is classifying complete ball bearing assemblies under the generic heading for parts (8482.91/8482.99). Heading 8482.10 is specifically for assembled bearings, regardless of material. Another mistake is misclassifying mounted ball bearings (e.g., pillow blocks) that incorporate a housing; these are correctly classified separately under 8483.20. Additionally, ensure that "miniature" ball bearings (with an outer diameter not exceeding 30mm) are not incorrectly placed in 8482.10 but are instead specifically provided for under subheading 8482.10.10.