SA Import Risk Checker

Before you pay your supplier, check in 30 seconds whether your product faces anti-dumping duty, needs an ITAC import permit, and what duty + 15% VAT you’ll really owe SARS.

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HS 7210.70 Corrosion-resistant / coated steel coil
Origin: China · new
Safeguard duty applies to all origins

A safeguard duty of ~52.34% applies to this code regardless of origin. This is additional to ordinary duty and VAT. Confirm the current window and rate in SARS Schedule 2.

No import permit required for new goods

This code is not on the ITAC import-control list for new goods. (Remember: any used/second-hand version still needs a permit.)

Base customs duty + 15% VAT

General customs duty for this code is approximately 10%. Import VAT of 15% is then charged on the Added Tax Value (customs value + 10% uplift + all duties). A 52.34% safeguard duty also applies.

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Important — read before you rely on this Data current as of 2026-06-01

These results are indicative guidance compiled from public SARS and ITAC documents. They are not a tariff determination under Section 47(9) of the Customs & Excise Act, 1964. Anti-dumping and safeguard rates are producer-specific and change frequently between provisional and final. The importer remains solely responsible for correct tariff classification, and only a formal written determination from SARS is binding. Always verify against the current SARS Schedule 2 and the ITAC import-control list before committing to an order.