HS 710510 · Diamond dust and powder
Get the code right at quotation time, not at customs.
Misclassifying HS 710510 on the commercial invoice walks the cargo into the wrong duty rate, the wrong rebate column, and a customs hold that costs days of demurrage to clear. This page gives you the WCO heading, the product it most often covers, the China VAT export rebate rate, the US Section 301 status, the supplier provinces that ship it, and practitioner buying notes for first-time importers.
For an explanation of how the WCO Harmonized System is structured, what each digit means, and why misclassification is the most common landed-cost error first-time buyers make, see the HS code glossary entry.
Key facts
The numbers a buyer needs at the quotation stage. Verify each against the live source before invoicing; rates and rebate columns move.
| WCO heading | Dust and powder of natural or synthetic diamonds |
|---|---|
| Chapter | 71, Pearls, precious stones, precious metals |
| Industry segment | Minerals and stone |
| Chinese name | 金刚石粉末 |
| China VAT export rebate | 13% Source: China State Taxation Administration (国家税务总局), 2025 schedule. Subject to change. |
| US Section 301 | 25% Source: USTR Section 301 List 1 / 2 / 3 / 4. Verify against the current schedule. |
| Major Chinese supplier provinces | Henan, Shandong, Hebei |
Buying notes
Synthetic diamond grit and micron powder for grinding, polishing, lapping, and wire-saw applications. Henan (Zhengzhou, Funan) runs about 70% of global synthetic-diamond tonnage (HHIT / Funik, Element Six China, Sino-Crystal). Section 301 25%. Specify mesh size (US grit, JIS, FEPA), particle-size distribution, and friability index on the PO. Synthetic diamond at industrial grades is now broadly comparable to natural; the cost gap was 95%-plus discount versus natural by 2024.
Common end uses
The applications that drive most of the global tonnage under this code.
- Grinding wheels and bonded abrasives
- Wire-saw cutting (silicon ingots, sapphire, stone)
- Lapping and polishing (semiconductor wafers, optics)
- Diamond tools (core drills, saw blades)
- Polishing compounds and pastes
Where to read next
For the structure of the HS / Harmonized System, what each digit means, and why misclassification costs landed-cost margin, see the HS code glossary entry.
Need a quote on this code? Send us the HS code, the destination port, and the tonnage and we will quote FOB China and CIF / DDP landed including the current Section 301 and rebate position.
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Glossary
HS Code, Harmonized System Code
A six-digit international product classification code used by customs authorities worldwide to identify goods, assess duties, and apply trade controls. Countries extend the six-digit base with additional digits for tariff and statistical purposes (10-digit HTS in the US, 8-digit CN code in the EU, 10-digit AHECC in Australia).
Glossary
Section 301, Section 301 Tariffs
Additional tariffs imposed by the United States on Chinese-origin goods under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. The current List 1, 2, 3, and 4A tariffs add 7.5 to 25 percent on top of the standard MFN duty rate, applied at HS-code level.
Glossary
VAT Rebate, VAT Export Rebate
The Chinese government refund of value-added tax paid on inputs used to produce goods for export. Set as a percentage of the export FOB value, varying by HS code and adjusted by the State Administration of Taxation. Rebates of 13%, 9%, 6%, or 0% are typical for chemical exports. The rebate is the single largest policy lever the Chinese government uses to influence which chemicals are exported and at what scale.
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