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Chapter 83 Miscellaneous Articles of Base Metal
Heading 83.02 Base metal mountings, fittings and similar articles sui…
Subheading 8302.41 Suitable for buildings
Tariff item 8302.41.10.00 Bar or rod type door exit devices, for commer…

HS Code 8302.41.10.00

Base metal mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for furniture, doors, staircases, windows, blinds, coachwork, saddlery, trunks, chests, caskets or the like; base metal hat-racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures; castors with mountings of base metal; automatic door closers of base metal. — Bar or rod type door exit devices, for commercial, institutional or industrial applications; For use in the manufacture or repair of rotary gear window operators; Rotary gear window operators; Snub-guides, lever-lock operators, torsion bars and centre hooks for lever-lock or rotary gear window operators, sash locks (excluding peg locks) and keepers for key-operated security locks or sash locks (excluding peg-locks), for use in the manufacture of casement or awning windows

Unit of measure: Kilograms (KGM)

Duty Rates by Trade Agreement

Treatment Agreement Rate
MFN Most-Favoured-Nation Free
CCCT Commonwealth Caribbean Countries Free
CEUT Canada-EU (CETA) Free
CIAT Canada-Israel Agreement Free
COLT Colombia Free
CPTPT CPTPP Free
CRT Costa Rica Free
CT Chile Free
GPT General Preferential Tariff Free
General General 35.0%
HNT Honduras Free
IT Iceland (EFTA) Free
JT Jordan Free
KRT Korea (CKFTA) Free
LDCT Least Developed Country Free
MXT Mexico (CUSMA) Free
NT Norway (EFTA) Free
PAT Panama Free
PT Peru (CPTPP/bilateral) Free
SLT Switzerland-Liechtenstein (EFTA) Free
UAT Ukraine Free
UKT United Kingdom (CUKTCA) Free
UST United States (CUSMA) Free

Source: Canadian Customs Tariff T2026 , effective 2026-01-01. Published by CBSA.

Data refreshed March 26, 2026. Country treatments from CBSA. Provincial tax rates from CRA.

Disclaimer: This data is for informational purposes only. Tariff data is sourced from the CBSA Canadian Customs Tariff and may not reflect the most recent amendments. Always verify with CBSA or a licensed customs broker before making import decisions.