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HS Codes Chapter 70 — Glass & Glassware

HS Chapter 70 covers glass and glassware — float glass, drinking glasses, lenses, glass fibre and glass packaging. For South African importers and exporters clearing through SARS, this chapter sits at the heart of everyday customs work at OR Tambo, Cape Town Container Terminal and Durban Harbour.

Every consignment under Chapter 70 must be declared on a SAD500 using the correct 8-digit tariff heading. The duty rate, rebates and any import permits all follow from that classification. A wrong tariff heading is the single most common reason a Chapter 70 shipment is held at the port of entry.

JLog coordinates customs clearance for Chapter 70 goods moving through Cape Town. We prepare the SAD500, manage the submission to SARS, and keep your classification defensible and your duty correct. Whether you are importing a one-off sample or running a regular container programme, we handle the paperwork so your consignment keeps moving. Browse the most-requested HS codes in Chapter 70 below, or request a quote for clearing your next consignment.

Typical duty: Free–30% · VAT 15% · 171 codes

Some heading-level and specialised lines have no single ad-valorem rate — confirmed per code at booking.

HS codes in Chapter 70

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What Is HS Chapter 70?

HS Chapter 70 covers the goods classified under Chapter 70 of the South African Harmonised Tariff Schedule. SARS uses these codes for all import and export customs declarations under this chapter.

Common Chapter 70 HS Codes

Use the JLog HS Code Directory to find the specific code for your product. Each code includes the current import duty rate, VAT treatment, and customs notes.

Import Duty and VAT for HS Chapter 70

Goods in HS Chapter 70 are subject to South African import duty plus 15% VAT on the ATV (FOB customs value + 10% uplift for non-SACU origin + non-rebated duty). Duty rates vary by subheading — check the individual HS code pages or contact JLog for a landed cost calculation.

Importing Chapter 70 Goods into South Africa

To import goods classified under Chapter 70 into South Africa, you must be registered with SARS as an importer. All goods must be declared on a SAD500 customs declaration. JLog’s DutyCheq service handles SARS importer registration, and our customs clearance team manages all SARS submissions.

Shipping Chapter 70 Goods with JLog

JLog handles the full import and export process for goods in HS Chapter 70 — from freight quotes and carrier booking to customs clearance, SARS submission management, and delivery to your door.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What duty applies to goods in HS Chapter 70?
Duty rates vary by subheading within HS Chapter 70. Use the HS code search above to find the specific rate, or contact JLog for a customs classification consultation.

Do I need a permit to import goods classified under HS Chapter 70?
Permit and compliance requirements vary by HS subheading and end-use within Chapter 70. Some lines may require ITAC import permits, product compliance certificates or origin certificates to claim a preferential rate. Check the individual HS code page or contact JLog for a per-product check.

Can JLog clear HS Chapter 70 goods through SARS for me?
Yes. JLog provides full customs clearance for all goods in HS Chapter 70, including document preparation, SARS submission, and query management. Contact us for a quote.

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Last updated: 2026. Source: SARS Harmonised Tariff Schedule.

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