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.
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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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.