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69101000
CERAMIC PRODUCTSCeramic sinks, washbasins, washbasin pedestals, baths, bidets, water closet pans, flushing cisterns, urinals and similar sanitary fixtures

Of porcelain or china

Standard EU duty
7%
VAT
23%
Additional duties / sanctions
0 rules
Docs required
13 docs
C669C670C672Y923Y935E012+7
Standard rates
Applies toTypeRateConditionsRegulation
ERGA OMNESThird country duty7%R2261/98
Preferences
ERGA OMNES 0%AD 0%AL 0%BA 0%CA 0%CAMER 0%CARI 0%CH 0%CI 0%CL 0%CM 0%CO 0%DZ 0%EBA 0%EC 0%EEA 0%EG 0%EH 0%ESA 0%EUCA 0%FJ 0%FO 0%GB 0%GE 0%GH 0%GSP 2.4%GSP+ 0%IL 0%JO 0%JP 0%KE 0%KR 0%LB 0%LOMB 0%MA 0%MD 0%ME 0%MK 0%MX 0%NZ 0%PE 0%PG 0%PS 0%SADC EPA 0%SB 0%SG 0%SM 0%SWITZ 0%SY 0%TN 0%TR 0%UA 0%VN 0%WS 0%XC 0%XK 0%XL 0%XS 0%ZA 0%
Notes
TM5101. Customs duties shall be suspended in respect of goods intended for incorporation in the ships, boats or other vessels classified at the following CN codes 8901 10 10; 8901 20 10; 8901 30 10; 8901 90 10; 8902 00 10; 8903 91 10; 8903 92 10; 8904 00 10; 8904 00 91; 8905 10 10; 8905 90 10; 8906 10 00; 8906 90 10 for the purposes of their construction, repair, maintenance or conversion, and in respect of goods intended for fitting to or equipping such ships, boats or other vessels.2. Customs duties shall be suspended in respect of:(a) goods intended for incorporation in drilling or production platforms:(1) fixed, of subheading ex 8430 49, operating in or outside the territorial sea of Member States, or(2) floating or submersible, of subheading 8905 20, for the purposes of their construction, repair, maintenance or conversion, and in respect of goods intended for equipping the said platforms.(b) tubes, pipes, cables and their connection pieces, linking these drilling or production platforms to the mainland.
EU003According to The Special Provisions of Section II (A) (3) of the Preliminary Provisions of the Combined Nomenclature the suspension of customs duties for goods for certain categories of ships, boats and other vessels and for drilling or production platforms shall be subject to conditions laid down in the relevant provisions of the European Union with a view to customs control of the use of such goods.
CD303The relief from or reduction of customs duties shall be subject to the specific request expressed by the declarant in box 44 "Additional information/Documents produced/Certificates and authorisations", of the Single Administrative Document (SAD)
TM904Preferences granted under the agreement between the European Union and Morocco in force from 19 July 2019.As of 3 October 2025, products originating in Western Sahara subject to controls by the customs authorities of the Kingdom of Morocco shall benefit from trade preferences under the terms of the new Agreement in the form of exchange of letters between the EU and Morocco, The European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco have agreed to allow those products to be identified by reference to the region of origin to be included in the proof of origin and as provided for in Protocol 4.In view of the application of these measures, the origin certificates codes U179 and U180 must be declared.The country code to be entered in the origin declaration when these proofs of origin are used is “EH”.
CD727Eligibility to benefit from this preference is subject to the presentation of an origin declaration stating the European Union origin of the goods, in the context of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
TM547Application of Article 7.3 of Regulation (EC) No 978/2012 (OJ L 303).
CD906The list of non-eligible locations and their postal codes is available at the following address: http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/customs/technical-arrangement_postal-codes.pdf
CD500Eligibility to benefit from this preference is subject to the presentation of a proof of origin stating the community origin of the goods, in the context of the agreement between the European Union and the Swiss Confederation.
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Binding Tariff Information

BTI classification examples

FRgold24-04078

Wall-mounted toilet with electronic bidet seat

porcelainGRI 1GRI 2bGRI 3bGRI 5bGRI 6
DEgold458/25-1

Ceramic bidet toilet (Dusch-WC), unassembled

porcelainGRI 1GRI 2aGRI 3bGRI 5bGRI 6
DEgold762/24-1

Ceramic bidet toilet (Dusch-WC)

porcelainGRI 1GRI 3bGRI 6
DEgold816/24-1

Cream porcelain washbasin

porcelainGRI 1GRI 6
DEgold347/24-1

Porcelain wash basins, rectangular, white

porcelainGRI 1GRI 6

BTI (Binding Tariff Information) is an official EU customs decision confirming the classification of goods. Valid for 3 years, binding across all EU member states.

Scope of classification — subheading 691010 porcelain sanitary ware

CN subheading 691010 covers sanitary ware made of porcelain: kitchen and bathroom sinks, washbasins, baths, bidets, WC pans, urinals and cisterns made of sanitary porcelain. The decisive classification criterion for subheading 691010 as opposed to 691090 is the material: articles must be made of porcelain, which is a vitrified, essentially non-porous ceramic with a water absorption rate below 0.5%, typically white or off-white, fired at high temperatures. Sanitary porcelain differs from ordinary stoneware and earthenware by its superior mechanical strength, negligible water absorption and smooth glazed surface. Sanitary ware made of stoneware or earthenware is classified in subheading 691090. Heading 6910 covers all ceramic sanitary ware designed for permanent installation in bathrooms, toilets and kitchens as sanitary fixtures. Classification is performed in accordance with GRI rules 1 and 6, with reference to the Chapter 69 notes. The importer should specify in the customs declaration the material (porcelain vs. other ceramic), the type of article and the intended use. In case of doubt, a Binding Tariff Information (BTI) ruling is advisable.

CPR, CE marking and regulatory requirements for importing sanitary ware from 691010

Imports of ceramic sanitary ware under subheading 691010 into the EU are subject to the Construction Products Regulation (CPR), Regulation (EU) No 305/2011. WC pans, washbasins, baths and bidets intended for permanent installation in buildings are construction products and require CE marking and a Declaration of Performance (DoP) when covered by a harmonised standard. Key harmonised standards for ceramic sanitary ware are EN 997 (WC pans and WC suites), EN 14688 (washbasins), EN 14516 (baths) and EN 14296 (urinals). Articles covered by these standards placed on the EU market must bear CE marking and be accompanied by a DoP. Ceramic sanitary ware comes into contact with drinking water and is therefore subject to Regulation (EU) 2020/1783 on requirements for substances and materials in contact with drinking water — the producer or importer must demonstrate that glazing and ceramic body materials do not release harmful substances into water above permitted thresholds. REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 applies to SVHC substances in the product materials, particularly lead and cadmium compounds in pigments and glazes. The General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), Regulation (EU) 2023/988, applicable from 13 December 2024, requires importers to carry out a risk assessment, maintain technical documentation and designate a responsible person in the EU. MFN duty rates and any anti-dumping measures must be verified in the EU TARIC database.

Customs duties, anti-dumping context and trade in porcelain sanitary ware

Ceramic sanitary ware under subheading 691010 is imported into the EU primarily from China, Turkey, Vietnam, Morocco and Ukraine. MFN duty rates for subheading 691010 must be verified in the current EU TARIC database. Preferential duty rates may be available under EU free trade agreements — including the EU-Turkey customs union, the EU-Vietnam EVFTA, the EU-Ukraine DCFTA and others — for goods meeting the applicable rules of origin with a valid proof of origin. Note: the EU applies anti-dumping duties on ceramic tableware and kitchenware from China (heading 6912); ceramic sanitary ware under heading 6910 has a separate tariff classification and a different trade measure status, which must be verified in TARIC for the specific code and country of origin before each import. Imports of ceramic sanitary ware subject to CPR requirements may be subject to documentary checks at customs, where authorities may request the DoP and supporting technical documentation. Common classification pitfalls include: washbasins made of stoneware or earthenware should be classified in subheading 691090, not 691010; ceramic bathroom accessories (soap dispensers, towel hooks) are classified outside heading 6910. All applicable duty rates and trade measures must be verified in the EU TARIC database.

Frequently asked questions

What are the CPR obligations when importing ceramic sanitary ware under subheading 691010?
Ceramic sanitary ware under subheading 691010, such as WC pans, washbasins and baths, are construction products under Regulation (EU) No 305/2011 (CPR). The importer must ensure that articles covered by harmonised standards (EN 997, EN 14688, EN 14516) bear CE marking and are accompanied by a Declaration of Performance (DoP). Without CE marking and a DoP, such articles cannot lawfully be placed on the EU market. Additionally, articles in contact with drinking water must comply with Regulation (EU) 2020/1783 on material safety requirements. Duty rates must be verified in the EU TARIC database.
How is porcelain sanitary ware in subheading 691010 distinguished from stoneware or earthenware sanitary ware in 691090?
The classification criterion distinguishing subheading 691010 from 691090 is the ceramic material: porcelain is a fully vitrified ceramic with a water absorption rate below 0.5%, typically white or off-white, dense and non-porous, fired at high temperatures that produce high mechanical strength and a smooth glazed surface. Stoneware and earthenware have higher water absorption values and lower vitrification levels, and are classified under subheading 691090. The manufacturer's declaration of the ceramic body composition and water absorption test results — for example tested in accordance with ISO 10545-3 — are essential for correct classification and may be requested by customs authorities. In case of doubt, a Binding Tariff Information (BTI) ruling from the competent customs authority is strongly recommended.
Do anti-dumping duties apply to porcelain sanitary ware from China under subheading 691010?
EU anti-dumping duties on ceramics from China primarily target tableware and kitchenware classified under heading 6912. The current status of any anti-dumping or trade protection measures applicable to ceramic sanitary ware under subheading 691010 must be verified in the EU TARIC database before each import transaction, as trade regulations are subject to change. Correct determination of the CN code and country of origin is a prerequisite for establishing all applicable customs duties and trade measures. MFN and preferential duty rates must always be verified in TARIC.