Insulated Panel Import Duty & Tax by Country (2026)
A practical landed-cost reference for procurement managers, contractors and importers buying insulated aluminum Great Wall panels from China — covering import duty, VAT/GST and the certificate that unlocks 0% duty in ASEAN.
The Comparison Table
Two things decide your tax at the border: the import duty (often removable via a Free Trade Agreement) and the VAT/GST (recoverable by VAT-registered businesses in most countries). Both are shown below.
| Country | Import Duty | VAT / GST | Certificate to cut duty | Key note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Middle East · GCC Common External Tariff (no China FTA) | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | 5% | 15% | — (none available) | SABER registration mandatory |
| UAE | 5% | 5% | — | Jebel Ali Free Zone can be duty-free if goods stay in-zone |
| Qatar | 5% | none yet | — | VAT planned but not implemented |
| Kuwait | 5% | none yet | — | VAT planned but not implemented |
| Oman | 5% | 5% | — | Sohar & Salalah free zones offer exemptions |
| Bahrain | 5% | 10% | — | GCC 5% applies |
| 🌏 Southeast Asia · ASEAN-China FTA (ACFTA) — 0% with Form E | ||||
| Vietnam | 0% | 10% (8% temp.) | Form E | Without Form E, MFN duty applies |
| Indonesia | 0% | 11% | Form E | Form E details must match invoice exactly |
| Thailand | 0% | 7% | Form E | — |
| Malaysia | 0% | 10% SST | Form E | Sales & Service Tax, not VAT |
| Philippines | 0% | 12% | Form E | — |
Duty = import tariff at the border. VAT/GST is generally charged on (CIF value + duty) and is usually recoverable by VAT-registered businesses. Figures as of 2026; verify with your broker.
Worked Example: Why the Certificate Matters
Take a typical order — 1,000 m² of 100mm PIR Great Wall panel at $14/m² FOB = $14,000. Here is the duty difference (illustrative, duty only, before VAT):
Import duty 5%: + $700
Then 15% VAT on (CIF+duty)
Duty cost: $700
Import duty 0% with Form E: + $0
Then 10% VAT on (CIF+duty)
Duty cost: $0 — saved $700+
On every container, the Form E certificate is the difference between paying duty and paying nothing in ASEAN. It is issued by the Chinese exporter — make sure your supplier handles it.
HS Code Classification
Insulated aluminum Great Wall panels are typically classified under one of these HS headings, depending on how customs reads the composite:
- HS 7610.90 — Aluminum structures & parts — common for aluminum-faced panels
- HS 7606 — Aluminum plates/sheets/strip >0.2mm — when customs focuses on the face material
- HS 9406 — Prefabricated buildings — occasionally applied to complete roofing kits
The classification affects both the duty rate and which FTA certificate applies. Confirm the HS code with your broker before importing — we provide technical data sheets to support your declared classification.
The Two Certificates That Save You Money
- Form E (ASEAN): Certificate of origin under ACFTA. Unlocks 0% duty in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines. Full Form E guide →
- SABER (Saudi Arabia): Product + shipment conformity registration. Mandatory for customs clearance (does not reduce the 5% duty, but without it the goods are held). Full SABER guide →
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