HS Code for Polypropylene Films and Sheets
The HS Code for polypropylene films and sheets is 392020. The MFN duty rate for importing to the US is 4.2%.
| HS Code (6-digit) | 392020 |
|---|---|
| US HTS (10-digit) | 3920200000 |
| EU CN Code (8-digit) | 39202000 |
| US Duty Rate (MFN) | 4.2% |
| EU Duty Rate (MFN) | 6.5% |
| Chapter | 39 |
| Heading | 3920 |
| Last Updated | 2026-05 |
Description
Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of polymers of propylene, non-cellular
HS Code 392020 covers non-cellular polypropylene plates, sheets, film, foil, and strip with a US MFN duty rate of 4.2%.
Frequently Asked Questions
What additional duties or fees might apply when importing non-cellular polypropylene films and sheets under HTS 3920.20?
Imports of this product from certain countries, most notably China, may be subject to significant antidumping and countervailing duties. For example, the current antidumping duty order on polypropylene film from China can impose cash deposit rates exceeding 100% of the entered value, which is a major hidden cost. You must also factor in the standard Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF) and potential harbor maintenance fees on the total declared value, including these additional duties.
What import licenses or regulatory approvals are typically required for polypropylene film under HTS 3920.20?
Imports of polypropylene film and sheeting under HTS 3920.20 into the United States generally do not require specific import licenses, but must comply with FDA regulations if intended for food contact applications (21 CFR 177.1520). For industrial uses, compliance with relevant quality standards, such as ASTM specifications, may be required by your buyer or for specific end-uses.
What are the specific packaging requirements for shipping rolls of polypropylene film under HTS 392020 to prevent damage and customs delays?
Rolls of polypropylene film must be securely wrapped on robust cores and protected from crushing with edge guards and heavy-duty outer packaging, typically moisture-resistant corrugated cardboard or shrink wrap. Proper labeling with handling symbols (e.g., 'Do Not Roll,' 'Keep Dry') is essential, as customs may inspect for compromised packaging that could indicate product damage or contamination during transit.
Seasonal Import Trends for Polypropylene Films & Sheets
Clear seasonal patterns are evident for polypropylene films and sheets (3920.20). Import volumes consistently peak in the months of March and October, aligning with pre-holiday packaging production for major retail cycles. Conversely, a significant dip in shipments typically occurs during the Lunar New Year period in January or February, due to factory closures in key Asian manufacturing countries like China. U.S. import data shows monthly volumes can fluctuate by 15-25% from the annual average during these peak and trough periods.
Compliance & Regulatory Considerations
Polypropylene films and sheets under 3920.20.0000 may be subject to FDA regulation (21 CFR 177.1520) if intended for food contact applications. For imports into the U.S., ensure the product is not listed on the Section 301 China tariff list (Chapter 99, Subheading 9903.88.03), which carries an additional 25% duty. Certain biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films used for packaging may also need to comply with state-level recycling and labeling laws, such as California's Rigid Plastic Packaging Container (RPPC) program. Always verify if anti-dumping or countervailing duty orders apply, as they have historically targeted specific plastic products from certain countries.