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Aluminium extrusions from China — CBAM declarant status + 32% anti-dumping duty
A German window-frame fabricator sourcing aluminium extrusions from a Foshan supplier, €75,000 per shipment. Two stacked obligations: 32% AD duty (Reg. 2021/546) on top of 6% MFN, AND CBAM declarant status (active definitive period from Jan 2026). Importer must register as authorised CBAM declarant, file annual emissions declaration, and from 2026 buy CBAM certificates priced against EU ETS settlement. The wizard quantifies both.
The numbers
What the wizard surfaces
- 1 active EU trade-defence measure on this HS code + origin (top: AD 32.1% on Aluminium extrusions (bars, rods, profiles, tubes), Reg. (EU) 2021/546).
- No preferential origin pathway from this country with the EU.
- 2 EU regulatory regimes applicable (top severity: CBAM — Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism).
- Annual landed cost ≈ €498,178. Cash conversion cycle ≈ 0 days at default 60d inventory + supplier terms.
- Customs value is in EUR. Add a quoteCurrency in the wizard to surface FX risk on supplier payments.
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