Cross-Border Trade Guide
HS 7304 · TUBES, PIPES ETC, SEAMLESS, IRON NESOI & STEELAnnual bilateral volume: $262M
Estimated Duties
~38%
BCD 20% + SWS 10% + IGST 18%
Transit Time
24-32 days
End to end
Compliance
BIS + WPC
BIS CRS + wireless ETA
Export Rebate
0%
GST zero-rated export; drawback available
DUTY CALCULATION — INDIA
Base Duty
20%
BCD 20% (smartphones)
SWS (10% of BCD)
+2%
IGST 18%
18%
on (CIF + duty)
Effective Total
~22%
duty only
| Product cost (FOB) | $100,000 |
| Ocean freight (est.) | $3,500 |
| Marine insurance (0.4%) | $400 |
| Import duty (20%) | $20,780 |
| SWS (10% of BCD) (2%) | $2,078 |
| IGST 18% on $126,758 | $22,816 |
| Landing charges (1%) | $1,000 |
| Customs broker | ~$100 |
| Estimated total landed cost | ~$150,674 |
* Estimates based on $100K FOB shipment of electronics (HS 85). Actual costs vary by exact HS code, weight/volume, and current rates.
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