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Dialysis Consumables Import Duty & Landed Cost: Brazil to France

Full 2026 tariff breakdown, customs duty calculations, and compliance alerts for importing into France.

HTS Code9018.90

2026 Tariff & Cost Breakdown for Importing Dialysis Consumables

Importing Dialysis Consumables into France incurs a 10.5% customs duty rate and 20% VAT rate. Duties are calculated on CIF value in EUR. The total landed cost includes CIF value, customs duty, and VAT.

Cost Breakdown

ComponentRateAmount
Product ValueUSD 5000.00
ShippingUSD 800.00
InsuranceUSD 50.00
CIF ValueUSD 5850.00
Customs Duty10.5%USD 614.25
Handling FeeEUR 25.50
VAT/GST20%USD 1292.85
Total Landed CostUSD 7782.60

HS Code Classification for Dialysis Consumables

Primary HS Code: 9018.90 — What It Covers

HS code 9018.90 classifies medical devices, including Dialysis Consumables. This code is specific to medical instruments and appliances.

Why Misclassification Carries Risk in France

Direction Générale des Douanes et Droits Indirects enforces duty reassessment for misclassified goods. Accurate HS code classification is critical to avoid penalties.

Step-by-Step Guide: Importing Dialysis Consumables from Brazil to France

Step 1: Verify Your HS Code & Product Description

Use the France tariff lookup tool to verify your HS code and product description. Binding tariff information may be available for certain products.

Step 2: Gather Required Import Documents

Commercial Invoice Requirements

The commercial invoice must include the seller's name, buyer's name, product description, quantity, weight, and value in EUR.

Certificate of Origin

A Certificate of Origin is required for customs clearance. France accepts the EUR.1 format or a statement on the commercial invoice.

Packing List & Shipping Documents

A bill of lading or airway bill is required, including specific France requirements such as the EORI number.

Step 3: Calculate Your Landed Cost

Calculate the landed cost using the formula: CIF Value + Customs Duty (10.5% of CIF) + VAT/GST (20% of CIF + Duty) = Total Landed Cost in EUR.

Step 4: Submit to France Customs Authority

Submit your customs declaration through the DELTA system used by Direction Générale des Douanes et Droits Indirects. Compliance with EU's Medical Device Regulation (MDR) is required for Dialysis Consumables.

Step 5: Pay Duties & Clear Goods

Pay duties and VAT through authorized payment methods. Typical clearance timelines vary, but most shipments clear within 24 hours.

How to Legally Reduce Duty on Dialysis Consumables Imports into France

Applicable Free Trade Agreements in 2026

No bilateral Free Trade Agreement exists between Brazil and France as of 2026.

Duty Deferral Options: Bonded Warehouses & FTZs

The EU Customs Warehousing Procedure allows for duty deferral. Goods can be stored in a bonded warehouse without paying duties until they are released into free circulation.

Preferential Tariff Programs

No preferential tariff programs currently apply to Dialysis Consumables from Brazil.

France Customs Compliance Rules for Dialysis Consumables

Direction Générale des Douanes et Droits Indirects Requirements for Dialysis Consumables

Direction Générale des Douanes et Droits Indirects requires specific filing and documentation, including the CE marking certification for Dialysis Consumables.

De Minimis Threshold

The de minimis threshold is 22 EUR. Shipments below this value are exempt from duties and VAT, but still require compliance with customs regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dialysis Consumables Import Duty from Brazil to France

What is the duty rate for importing Dialysis Consumables from Brazil to France?

The duty rate is 10.5%. This rate applies to the CIF value of the shipment.

What documents are required for importing Dialysis Consumables into France?

A commercial invoice, Certificate of Origin, and packing list are required. Additional documents may be necessary for certain shipments.

Is there a Free Trade Agreement between Brazil and France that applies to Dialysis Consumables?

No, there is no bilateral FTA between Brazil and France as of 2026.

What are the penalties for non-compliance with customs regulations in France?

Direction Générale des Douanes et Droits Indirects enforces penalties, including duty reassessment and potential fines.

What is the typical clearance timeline for importing Dialysis Consumables into France?

Clearance timelines vary, but most shipments clear within 24 hours. Delays may occur due to incomplete documentation or customs inspections.

Are there any specific regulations for importing Dialysis Consumables related to the EU's Medical Device Regulation (MDR)?

Yes, compliance with EU's MDR is required for Dialysis Consumables. This includes meeting specific safety and performance requirements.

Rates are based on 2026 tariff schedules. Verify with a licensed customs broker before making import decisions.