Aluminum Extrusion Worksheet - Tariffs
How to fill out AEW for tariffs

10 Feb 2025 - 22:49 | Version 1 |
This is the worksheet we must fill out now for items ordered and shipped from China.

Aluminum Extrusions Worksheet.pdf

1. AWB or B/L Number
  • What it is: The Air Waybill (AWB) or Bill of Lading (B/L) number is a unique tracking number for your shipment.
  • Where to find it:
    • Provided by your shipment agency.
    • Check your shipping confirmation email or tracking details.
    • If not available, you can request it from the supplier.

2. Description of Goods & Part Numbers

  • What it is: A detailed description of the items containing aluminum, along with their SKU (part numbers).
  • Where to find it:
    • This information is in your invoice (Description & SKU columns).

3. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) Code

  • What it is: A 10-digit classification code used for customs.
  • Where to find it:
    • Your invoice lists HS Codes (Column: HS Code).
    • However, the correct HTS classification for your products may be different.
    • You can verify HTS codes using the USITC HTS Search Tool: https://hts.usitc.gov/.

4. Country of Origin

  • What it is: The country where the product was manufactured.
  • Where to find it:
    • Your invoice lists this under COO (Country of Origin).

5. Does the Product Contain Aluminum?

  • What it is: A simple Yes/No question.

6. Was the Aluminum Component Produced by an Extrusion Process?

  • What it is: Determines if the aluminum was made through extrusion (pushing heated aluminum through a die) or another process like machining or casting.

7. Is the Product a Finished Product or Further Processed?

  • What it is: Determines if the item is a final product or if additional processing was done.
  • Look at the table for more information on categories.

8. Is the Aluminum Used in the Product Primary or Secondary?

  • What it is:
    • Primary Aluminum = Mined and refined aluminum.
    • Secondary Aluminum = Recycled aluminum.

9. Is the Product Cast, Forged, or Rolled?

  • What it is: Identifies the manufacturing method of the aluminum component.
  • How to verify: You may need to ask the supplier for manufacturing details.

10. Does the Product Contain Aluminum That Was Milled or Further Processed?

  • What it is:
    • Determines if the aluminum part underwent additional processing (e.g., machining, milling, drilling).

11. Manufacturer and Exporter Information

  • What it is:
    • Manufacturer Name & Address = The company that made the product.
    • Exporter Name & Address = The company that shipped the product.
  • Where to find it:
    • Your invoice lists the exporter.
    • The manufacturer may also be a supplier in China.

12. Primary Country of Smelt

  • What it is:
    • The first country where raw aluminum was processed from bauxite into metal.
  • Where to find it:
    • This is not listed on your invoice and may need to come from the manufacturer.
    • If unknown, China is the assumed smelt country, as the COO is China.

13. Secondary Country of Smelt (if applicable)

  • What it is: If the aluminum was smelted in more than one country.
  • Where to find it:
    • If all aluminum processing happened in China, this is not applicable.

14. Country of Cast

  • What it is: The country where the aluminum was cast into its first solid form (e.g., ingots or billets).
  • Where to find it:
    • Likely China, based on the COO.

15. Completed By

  • What it is: Your name, title, company, and date.
  • Where to find it:
    • You’ll need to fill in:
      • Your Name
      • Your Title (e.g., Graduate Student, Logistics Coordinator, Purchasing Officer, etc.)
      • Your Company (Caltech)
      • Date (Today’s Date)
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