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Importing Aluminium and articles thereof from Malaysia into Australia (2026)

Aluminium extrusions and articles from Malaysia can access AANZFTA preferential duty rates, but ABF scrutinises Malaysian-origin aluminium closely for Chinese-origin input material transshipped through Malaysia, requiring robust manufacturer certificates of origin and evidence that AANZFTA change-in-tariff-heading or regional value content rules are genuinely satisfied at the Malaysian production stage.

✓ FTA Active: AANZFTAHS Chapter 76

Free Trade Agreement

ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement

Chapter 76 goods originating in Malaysia may qualify for preferential duty rates under AANZFTA. Goods must meet the rules of origin and be accompanied by a valid certificate of origin.

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Compliance requirements

  • Obtain a Malaysian manufacturer certificate proving Chinese aluminium billet meets AANZFTA ROO before contracting.
  • Cross-check shipment against the Anti-Dumping Commission register to confirm no ADN 2010/37 measures apply.
  • For aluminium composite panels destined for building facades, confirm NCC fire performance compliance prior to importation.
  • Australia has active anti-dumping measures on aluminium extrusions from China (ADN 2010/37 and subsequent reviews) — importers must check the Anti-Dumping Commission register before contracting, as interim dumping duties can apply retrospectively and stack on top of Customs duty
  • Aluminium composite panels (ACP) used in building facades must comply with the National Construction Code (NCC) fire performance requirements; since the Greystone/Lacrosse incidents, state building authorities audit cladding imports and ABF may refer suspect product to state regulators
  • Country of origin for FTA preference claims on aluminium products requires careful scrutiny — Chinese-origin extrusions processed through a third country (e.g., Vietnam or Malaysia) must meet RCEP or AANZFTA change-in-tariff-heading rules and be supported by a valid back-to-back or manufacturer's certificate of origin
  • Timber or organic packing material used with aluminium shipments (e.g., wooden dunnage, pallets) requires ISPM-15 treated timber or DAFF biosecurity clearance — non-compliant wood packaging can trigger costly treatment or destruction orders at the border
  • Aluminium electrical conductors and cable products may require compliance with Australian Standards (AS/NZS 1125, AS/NZS 3000 series) and ACMA registration if they incorporate connectors or termination hardware — confirm with the relevant state electrical safety regulator before importing
  • A back-to-back Certificate of Origin or Form AANZ must be presented to claim AANZFTA preferential tariff rates, and goods must meet the applicable Rules of Origin including regional value content or change in tariff classification criteria
  • Electrical and electronic goods must comply with Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety standards, with mandatory RCM marking required prior to supply in the Australian market
  • Biosecurity Act 2015 requirements apply strictly to timber, wood products, palm-based materials and any goods with plant or organic content, with DAFF biosecurity inspections and potential treatment orders at the Australian border
  • Anti-dumping and countervailing duty measures administered by the Australian Border Force may apply to certain aluminium extrusions and other manufactured goods originating from Malaysia, and importers should check the Anti-Dumping Commission register before lodging entries

Key documents required

  • commercial invoice clearly stating alloy grade, temper designation (e.g., 6063-T5), dimensions, and unit weight — essential for correct tariff classification and anti-dumping assessment
  • mill test certificate (MTC) / material test report confirming chemical composition and mechanical properties, required by most downstream manufacturers and sometimes requested by ABF to verify classification
  • certificate of origin (preferential, e.g., RCEP Form or ChAFTA CO) issued by an authorised body in the exporting country to access concessional duty rates
  • Anti-Dumping Commission dumping duty deposit or exemption documentation if goods are subject to measures (particularly Chinese-origin extrusions)
  • packing list and bill of lading or airway bill with full container/package details including gross and net weights per line item

Import tip

Lodge a tariff classification ruling request with the ABF before your first shipment of aluminium extrusions or composite panels — given the active anti-dumping landscape and NCC cladding scrutiny, having a binding ruling on classification and a confirmed dumping duty position protects you from retrospective liability that can exceed the value of the goods themselves.

Calculate the total landed cost for Chapter 76 goods from Malaysia — duty, GST, IPC, and biosecurity included.

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