The South African import duty on woven carpets and other textile floor coverings of pile construction made of man-made textile materials under HS code 5702.42 is 30% MFN, with 15% VAT charged on the ATV (FOB customs value × 1.10 + duty). Preferential rates under SADC and the EU-SADC EPA can reduce duty to 0% with valid origin certification — but ITAC anti-dumping determinations on chapter-57 carpets have historically applied additional duties that must be checked at clearance time.
The customs duty rate for HS Code 5702.42 is 30%. Duty is calculated on the FOB customs value (the goods value at the point of loading onto the carrier; international freight and insurance are not part of the duty base). Import VAT is then 15% of the Added Tax Value (ATV) — customs value + 10% uplift (for non-SACU origin; nil for BLNS countries) + non-rebated duty.
HS 5702.42 covers other carpets and other textile floor coverings, woven, not tufted or flocked, whether or not made up, made up of man-made textile materials, of pile construction. The combination of qualifiers narrows it precisely:
In practice this is the volume line for:
What 5702.42 does NOT cover: hand-knotted wool or mohair carpets (5701.10 — already documented), tufted carpets (5703.x), needled and bonded carpets (5704.x), wool or animal-hair woven carpets (different 5702 sub-line), flat-weave kilims (other 5702 sub-line), or specialty floor tiles (chapter 39 or 68 depending on material).
The 30% MFN headline is the upper end of SACU protection — chapter 57 floor coverings sit alongside ready-made textiles in the most-protected SA tariff band, supporting the local carpet-manufacturing cluster (KZN and Gauteng).
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The 5702.42 traffic into South Africa concentrates in four buyer-types:
Volume routes via FCL sea freight (Antwerp, Hamburg, Istanbul, Alexandria, Shanghai/Ningbo) with LCL for smaller orders. Rolls of carpet are bulky — a 4m x 3m woven rug occupies 0.15 m³, a 50-roll FCL is the typical volume unit. Lead times from European factory to SA install/store run 6–10 weeks; ex-Asia closer to 10–14 weeks.
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Scenario: a SA hospitality fit-out specialist imports 850 m² of Belgian machine-woven polypropylene carpet for a 4-star hotel-corridor refurbishment (32 rolls). Invoice value EUR 19,500 (EUR 22.94/m² FOB ex-works), freight EUR 1,420 (LCL Cape Town), insurance EUR 220. At R20.40 per EUR the CIF lands at R432,888. EU-SADC EPA preferential origin claimed with valid EUR.1.
| Line | Amount |
|---|---|
| CIF value | R432,888.00 |
| Customs duty — EU EPA preferential (0%) | R0.00 |
| (vs MFN 30% = R129,866.40 if no certificate) | (R129,866.40) |
| Anti-dumping (no active determination on EU origin) | R0.00 |
| VAT base (FOB × 1.10 + duty) | R476,176.80 |
| Import VAT (15%) | R71,426.52 |
| SARS EDI / release | R175.00 |
| Specialist clearing agent fee | R2,850.00 |
| Total landed cost (with EPA) | R507,339.52 |
| Per-m² landed cost | R596.87 |
For the same volume from a Chinese supplier with an illustrative 30% active ITAC anti-dumping determination (assume CIF R432,888 for like-for-like comparison):
| Line | Amount |
|---|---|
| CIF value | R432,888.00 |
| Customs duty (30% MFN) | R129,866.40 |
| ITAC anti-dumping (30% illustrative) | R129,866.40 |
| VAT base | R692,620.80 |
| Import VAT (15%) | R103,893.12 |
| Total landed cost (China + ADD) | R766,647.52 |
| Cost premium vs EU EPA | R259,308.00 |
The R259,000 swing on a R432k CIF order is decisive at the bid stage — origin selection on chapter 57 lines is the single highest-impact procurement decision after fibre and pattern.
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ITAC anti-dumping creep on Chinese-origin carpets. Chapter 57 has been a recurring SACU-protective measure target. ADD determinations are country-and-exporter granular — a non-named Chinese exporter at a known factory may enjoy the residual rate. The ITAC register is the authoritative source at clearance time.
Origin-certificate technical failures. Same chapter-94 risk profile. EU manufacturers are usually familiar with EUR.1 process; Turkish suppliers operate under different bilateral arrangements that change periodically.
Classification creep — 5702.42 vs 5703 (tufted) vs 5701.10 (hand-knotted). A “machine-woven Persian” that is actually tufted (production process: tufting machine inserts pile through a backing fabric) routes to 5703 with a different MFN rate. A “hand-knotted Persian” — actually hand-knotted — routes to 5701.10 with a 5% MFN. Get the supplier’s product specification.
Fibre-composition challenges. A “wool-blend” carpet that is actually 70% polypropylene and 30% wool routes to 5702.42 (man-made dominant), not the wool sub-line. SARS auditors sometimes pull fibre tests on borderline product. The supplier’s fibre-composition declaration is the protection.
Roll-length and width declarations. Floor-covering importers declare roll dimensions to enable duty calculation per linear unit on certain sub-lines. Inaccurate declarations trigger post-entry adjustments.
Counterfeit and design-IP risk. “Persian-style” machine-woven product copying registered design patterns can attract IP-rights enforcement queries. Genuine manufacturer documentation is the protection.
Bonded warehousing for staged distribution. Hotel-group rollouts often bond a fit-out import for staged release to individual properties. Bond movements must reconcile.
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JLog runs FCL/LCL consolidation services out of Antwerp, Hamburg, Istanbul and Shanghai with dedicated chapter-57 clearing, ITAC anti-dumping pre-check, and bonded-warehouse staging for hotel-group rollouts and multi-store retail distribution. For project specifiers, we coordinate delivery against the construction or fit-out programme to land carpet rolls at the install site, not at a port warehouse.
Get a JLog Carpet & Floor Covering Logistics quote — FCL/LCL consolidation, EUR.1 origin paperwork, ITAC anti-dumping pre-check, bonded warehouse staging, scheduled site or store delivery. → https://jlog.co.za/get-a-quote/?hs=5702.42&service=floor-covering-logistics
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What is the import duty on woven synthetic carpets into South Africa?
The import duty on woven carpets of pile construction made of man-made textile materials under HS 5702.42 is 30% MFN per SARS Schedule No. 1, Part 1. Preferential rates of 0% apply under SADC and the EU-SADC EPA with valid origin certification. Import VAT is 15% on ATV (FOB customs value × 1.10 + duty).
Does anti-dumping apply to Chinese-origin carpets?
Chapter 57 carpets have been a recurring SACU-protective measure target. Check the active ITAC anti-dumping register at clearance time for the specific 5702.42 sub-line and country of origin. Additional duties have applied historically.
My carpet is a wool-blend — does it still classify under 5702.42?
Only if man-made fibres are dominant. A wool-dominant blend routes to the wool sub-line of 5702 (different rate); a man-made-dominant blend with wool minority stays at 5702.42. SARS may pull fibre tests on borderline product; the supplier’s fibre-composition declaration is the protection.
My carpet is “machine-woven Persian-style” — is it 5702.42 or 5701.10?
Different lines. 5701.10 is hand-knotted carpets of wool or fine animal hair (5% MFN, a luxury line). 5702.42 is woven carpets of man-made fibres (30% MFN). The production process and fibre composition decide.
Are tufted carpets covered under 5702.42?
No. Tufted carpets — where the pile is inserted through a backing fabric by a tufting machine — route to 5703.x with a different MFN structure. 5702.42 is specifically woven, not tufted.
Do I need fire-safety certification to import carpet for a hospitality project?
Not for SARS clearance, but yes for SANS 10400-T compliance on the install. Hotels, restaurants, schools and offices specify flame-spread test certificates (EN 13501-1 European or equivalent ASTM). Procurement-side requirement, not a customs gate.
| Item | Rate |
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| General duty | 30% |
| SADC preferential | free |
| EU EPA | 18% |
| UK EPA | 18% |
| EFTA | 15% |
| MERCOSUR | 30% |
| AfCFTA | 30% |
| AGOA | See SARS Schedule 4 for AGOA-specific provisions |
| VAT | 15% |
Last verified 16 Aug 2026 from SARS tariff book.
| Destination | Carrier | From (ZAR / 10kg) | Transit days |
|---|---|---|---|
| CH | FedEx | 2,046.90 | 3 |
| NZ | FedEx | 2,225.08 | 5 |
| BR | FedEx | 2,873.89 | 8 |
| JP | FedEx | 2,225.08 | 5 |
| CA | FedEx | 2,315.03 | 4 |
| IN | FedEx | 2,182.22 | 8 |
| CN | DHL Express | 5,418.29 | 3 |
| SG | FedEx | 2,225.08 | 5 |
| AE | FedEx | 2,182.22 | 5 |
| NL | FedEx | 2,046.90 | 3 |