HS codes
8544 - Insulated wires (including enamelled or anodized), cables (including coaxial) and other insulated electrical conductors, with or without connecting fittings; fiber-optic cables, composed of fibers with individual sheaths, regardless of whether or not they are assembled with electrical conductors or connecting devices:
8544 | Insulated wires (including enamelled or anodized), cables (including coaxial) and other insulated electrical conductors, with or without connecting devices; fiber-optic cables, composed of fibers with individual sheaths, regardless of whether or not they are assembled with electrical conductors or connecting devices: |
- winding wires: | |
8544 11 | - - copper: |
8544 11 100 0 | - - - varnished or enameled |
8544 11 900 0 | - - - others |
8544 19 | - - other: |
8544 19 100 0 | - - - varnished or enameled |
8544 19 900 0 | - - - others |
8544 20 000 | — coaxial cables and other coaxial electrical conductors |
8544 20 000 1 | - - with a nominal insulation diameter of 9 mm or more, but not more than 35 mm, a nominal impedance of not more than 50 Ohms, with a dielectric made of polymer material, an external conductor in the form of a corrugated and non-corrugated metal tube, with a shell made of polymer material |
8544 20 000 9 | - - others |
8544 30 000 | - spark plug wire sets and other wire sets, used in motor vehicles, aircraft or ships: |
8544 30 000 1 | — — for industrial assembly of motor vehicles of headings 8701-8705, their components and assemblies |
8544 30 000 2 | - - for the production of aircraft engines |
8544 30 000 8 | - - others |
— other electrical conductors for voltage not exceeding 80 V: | |
8544 42 | - - equipped with connecting devices: |
8544 42 100 0 | - - - used in telecommunications |
8544 42 900 | - - - others: |
— — — — for voltage no more than 80 V: | |
8544 42 900 2 | — — — — — for the production of aircraft engines |
8544 42 900 8 | - - - - - others |
8544 42 900 9 | - - - - others |
8544 49 | - - other: |
8544 49 200 0 | — — — used in telecommunications, for voltage not exceeding 80 V |
- - - others: | |
8544 49 300 0 | — — — — wires and cables with insulated conductors with a diameter of more than 0.51 mm |
8544 49 800 | - - - others |
— — — — — for voltage no more than 80 V: | |
8544 49 800 2 | — — — — — — for industrial assembly of motor vehicles of headings 8701-8705, their components and assemblies |
8544 49 800 3 | — — — — — — for the production of aircraft engines |
8544 49 800 8 | - - - - - - others |
8544 49 800 9 | - - - - - others |
8544 60 | — other electrical conductors for voltages over 1000 V: |
8544 60 100 0 | - - with copper conductors |
8544 60 900 | - - with other conductors |
8544 60 900 1 | — — — for industrial assembly of motor vehicles of headings 8701-8705, their components and assemblies |
8544 60 900 9 | - - - others |
8544 70 000 0 | — fiber optic cables |
Provided that they are all insulated, this heading covers electrical wire, cable and other conductors (for example, braids, strips, rods) used as conductors in electrical equipment, apparatus or installations.
This heading applies to wiring for indoor or outdoor use (for example, underground, underwater or aerial wires or cables). The range of these products ranges from very thin insulated wire to thick cables of more complex types. Non-metallic conductors are also included in this heading.
Goods of this heading are made of the following elements:
(A) Conductor - it can be single-core or stranded, entirely from one or from different metals.
(B) One or more coverings of insulating material—the purpose of these coverings is to prevent electrical current from escaping from the conductor and protecting it from damage. The most common insulating materials are rubber, paper, plastic, asbestos, mica, micanite, glass fiber yarn, textile yarn (whether waxed or impregnated or not), varnish, enamel, var, oil, etc. In some cases, insulation is obtained by anodizing or a similar process (for example, by surface coating with metal oxides or salts).
(B) In some cases, a metal sheath (such as lead, brass, aluminum or steel); it serves as a protective covering for insulation, as a conduit for gas or oil insulation, or as an additional conductor in some coaxial cables.
(D) Sometimes metal armor, such as spiral-wound wire or strip of steel or iron) used primarily to protect underground or submarine cables.
Insulated wires, cables, etc. this product item can be made in the form of:
(i) Single or stranded insulated wire.
(ii) Two or more such insulated wires twisted together.
(iii) Two or more such insulated wires assembled together to form a common insulating sheath.
This heading includes, inter alia:
(1) Varnished or enameled wire, usually very thin and used primarily for winding coils.
(2) Anodized, etc. the wire.
(3) Telecommunications wires and cables (including submarine cables and data wires and cables), usually constructed of pairs, quartets, or a large number of individually insulated wires. A pair or quad consists of two or four insulated wires respectively (each wire is a copper conductor insulated with a colored plastic material no more than 0.5 mm thick) twisted together. The cable consists of a single pair or quadruple of wires or many pairs or quadruples.
(4) Insulated antenna cables.
(5) Cables for permanent connections over long distances, often provided with channels for filling with insulating gas or oil.
(6) Armored underground cables with anti-corrosion sheath.
(7) Cables for use in mine shafts; they have reinforced armor to withstand stress.
In addition, this heading includes braided wire coated with varnish or inserted into an insulating sheath.
It also includes an insulated strip typically used in large electrical or control equipment.
Wire, cable, etc. are also classified in this heading if cut to a specified length or provided with extensions (for example, plugs, sockets, lugs, sockets, couplings or terminals) at one or both ends. The heading also covers wire, etc. products of the types described above and assembled in sets (for example, multi-core cables for connecting the spark plugs of a motor vehicle to the distributor).
This heading also includes optical fiber cables formed from individually clad fibers, whether or not assembled with electrical conductors or provided with connectors. The sheaths usually come in a variety of colors to help identify the fibers on both ends of the cable. Fiber optic cables are used mainly in various types of telecommunications, since their capacity for transmitting information is greater than that of electrical conductors.
This heading does not cover electric heating resistors encased in insulating material (for example, special alloy wire spirally wound around a core of glass fibers or asbestos) of heading 85.16.
Explanations for subheadings
This item does not include separately presented connectors or cable adapters. Connectors and adapters for electrical conductors are classified in headings 8535 or 8536.
Connectors for fiber optic cables are classified in subheadings 8536 70 000 1 - 8536 70 000 4.
8544 70 000 0
This heading also includes optical fiber cables, by their design intended, for example, for use in telecommunications, composed of (optical) fibers with individual sheaths of two-layer polyacrylate, placed in a protective housing. The housing consists of an inner cladding of soft acrylate and an outer cladding of hard acrylate, later coated with a layer of different colors. The individual optical fiber cladding provides protection and structural strength, for example by protecting individual fibers from fracture.
Documents required for import
The given list of documents is based on the product code according to the Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activity and is indicative. The need to obtain documents depends on the characteristics of a particular product.
Also, the Eurasian Economic Commission makes separate decisions with lists of products that require the provision of a Certificate or Declaration of the EAEU TR upon import.
Decision of the Customs Union Commission dated 08/16/2011 N 768 (as amended on 12/25/2012) “On the adoption of the technical regulations of the Customs Union “On the safety of low-voltage equipment” (together with “TR CU 004/2011. Technical regulations of the Customs Union. On the safety of low-voltage equipment” ")
Decision of the Customs Union Commission dated October 18, 2011 N 825 (as amended on May 13, 2014) “On the adoption of the technical regulations of the Customs Union “On the safety of equipment for working in explosive environments” (together with “TR CU 012/2011. Technical regulations of the Customs Union. On the safety of equipment for working in explosive environments")
The list of goods subject to mandatory confirmation of conformity in the GOST R system has been established.
Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 17, 2009 N 241 “On approval of the list of products that, in order to be placed under customs regimes providing for the possibility of alienation or use of these products in accordance with their purpose on the territory of the Russian Federation, are subject to mandatory confirmation of compliance with the requirements of the Federal Law “ Technical regulations on fire safety requirements"
Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated March 17, 2010 N 140 Moscow “On amendments to the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated March 17, 2009 N 241”
Contract for the supply of power cables
In a foreign trade contract it is advisable to indicate:
- Unified contract number
- Contract signing date
- Place where the contract is signed.
- Full official names of the organizations of the Seller and the Buyer.
- Country of the foreign partner and country of destination (departure) of the goods.
- Subject of contract.
- Container/packaging/labeling of goods.
- Volume/weight and quantity of goods.
- Price and amount.
- Conditions of payment.
- Names and addresses of banks / parties / account numbers / payment details.
- Delivery time.
- Conditions for acceptance of goods in terms of quality and quantity.
- Force Majeure. Force majeure circumstances are formulated.
- Dispute resolution.
- Sanctions.
- Addresses of the Buyer and Seller.
- Signatures of the parties.
Our legal department will prepare an agreement (contract) for you, which will protect you not only before the supplier, but also before customs.
The delivery basis is indicated in accordance with Incoterms 2010 (International Rules for the Interpretation of Trade Terms)
Supply contract cost: 2 000
rubles
Types and Types of Frequently Imported Products
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- mineral insulated cables
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Come to our office, we will tell you how to properly import goods into Russia.
Popular manufacturing countries (audio-video cables)
The most popular countries for importing goods to Russia (EAEU)
A country | Average cargo weight, kg | Delivery price 01.10.2021 to Moscow |
delivery of audio-video cables China | 99 | |
import of audio-video cables Italy | 45 | €4769 (1 Tent) |
Import of audio-video cables from Indonesia | 7684 | |
supplies of audio-video cables Germany | 38 | €532 (1 Pallet) |
import of audio-video cables from Switzerland | 2872 | €1371 (7 Pallets) |
audio-video cable supplies France | 126 | €686 (1 Pallet) |
Import and export duty check
HS Code | Customs rate Import | Customs Duty Export |
8526920009 | VAT: 20% Duty: no | Duty: no |
8504405500 | VAT: 20% Duty: no | Duty: no |
8504405509 | VAT: 20% Duty: no | Duty: no |
9503007000 | VAT: 20% Duty: 10% | Duty: no |
9018 | ||
8544429007 | VAT: 20% Duty: 12%|no | Duty: no |