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85258300
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT AND PARTS THEREOF; SOUND RECORDERS AND REPRODUCERS, TELEVISION IMAGE AND SOUND RECORDERS AND REPRODUCERS, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF SUCH ARTICLESTransmission apparatus for radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus; television cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders

Other, night vision goods as specified in subheading note 3 to this chapter

Standard EU duty
0%
VAT
23%
Additional duties / sanctions
0 rules
Docs required
69 docs
C067Y069Y949X060X061X062+63
Preferences
ERGA OMNES 0%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 0%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
CD333The autonomous Common Customs Tariff duties laid down in Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 for parts, components and other goods of a kind to be incorporated in or used for aircraft and parts thereof in the course of their manufacture, repair, maintenance, rebuilding, modification or conversion is suspended.In order to benefit from the suspension, the declarant shall present to the customs authorities an Authorised Release Certificate — EASA Form 1, as set out in Appendix I to Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 748/2012, or an equivalent certificate.The certificates which are deemed to be equivalent to Authorised Release Certificates are listed in Annex II to the Regulation (EU) 2018/1517.
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).
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

FRgold24-04747

Digital night vision binoculars with camera

komponenty elektroniczne (czujnik CMOS, ekran IPS)GRI 1GRI 5aGRI 6
DEgold680/24-1

Digital high-speed camera with accessories

elektronika (CMOS sensor, procesor, pamięć RAM)GRI 1GRI 3bGRI 6
ITgold024-0721

Thermal imaging camera for surveillance and temperature detection

komponenty elektroniczne (czujnik podczerwieni, procesor obrazu)GRI 1GRI 6
NLgold024-0803

High-speed digital camera with UV sensor

elektronika (układy scalone, sensory)GRI 1GRI 6
DEgold945/25-1

Digital thermal imaging camera

elektronika (sensor InSb, procesor)GRI 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.

Classification scope of subheading 8525 83 - night vision cameras

Subheading 8525 83 of the Combined Nomenclature covers television and digital cameras specifically designed to capture images in conditions of no or insufficient natural light. These devices use image intensifier technologies (Generation II and III) or infrared radiation detectors (thermal imaging, SWIR and LWIR cameras). The key classification criterion distinguishing this subheading is the device's ability to record images in darkness or at extremely low light levels. Night vision cameras under 8525 83 must be distinguished from standard television and web cameras (subheading 8525 89), which may have an IR LED night mode but are not designed as night vision devices. Thermal cameras operating exclusively in the far-infrared band may be classified under this subheading if their primary function is image capture in darkness. Classification is based on the General Rules for the Interpretation of the CN (Rules 1 and 6) and the notes to Chapter 85. Due to the potential military applications of many devices under this subheading, importers should verify the product's dual-use status before purchase by consulting the EU Dual-Use Regulation annexes.

Dual-use export control and regulatory requirements for night vision cameras

Night vision cameras under subheading 8525 83 represent one of the most sensitive product categories in Chapter 85, subject to strict export and import controls. EU Regulation 2021/821 on dual-use export control covers Generation II and III image intensifiers, thermal cameras exceeding certain sensitivity and resolution thresholds, and night vision systems designed for mounting on weapons or military vehicles. Entries 6A003 and 6A002 of the EU Control List cover infrared detectors and imaging cameras respectively. Importing such devices into the EU requires verification that the specific model is not subject to restrictions from the exporting country and whether the importer needs an import licence. The RoHS 2 Directive (2011/65/EU) applies to night vision cameras intended for the consumer market, while military equipment is excluded from its scope. The Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU) applies if the camera includes a wireless communication module. Required import documents include a commercial invoice with technical description, manufacturer specification, transport document, importer EORI number, and any applicable import licence. The importer must verify that the manufacturer is not subject to EU sanctions.

Customs duties and trade measures for night vision cameras

Current MFN customs duty rates for subheading 8525 83 should be verified in the European Commission's TARIC database before each customs clearance. Night vision cameras as optoelectronic devices may benefit from preferential rates under FTAs concluded by the EU, including CETA with Canada, EPA with Japan, EU-Korea agreement, and TCA with the United Kingdom, subject to rules of origin compliance and presentation of valid proof of origin. Import of night vision cameras from Russia and Belarus is prohibited or strictly restricted under EU sanctions. Import from China is subject to standard MFN rates, but the importer should verify whether specific models face additional restrictions under dual-use controls. National VAT is charged on each import. The importer should also verify whether the specific camera model requires safety certification or conformity assessment before being placed on the EU market. Importers regularly importing night vision cameras should consider obtaining a general or individual licence for dual-use trade to streamline customs clearance procedures.

Export controls and RED requirements for devices 8525 83

Transmitters, cameras and transceiver equipment under CN 8525 83 are subject to RED 2014/53/EU (radio transmitters) and may face dual-use controls (Regulation 2021/821). Night vision and high-speed cameras may require export licences. MFN duty: 0% ITA for most devices. CE (RED + LVD + EMC) and RoHS 2 are required.

Frequently asked questions

Are night vision cameras under subheading 8525 83 subject to dual-use controls?
Yes, most night vision cameras are subject to dual-use export controls under EU Regulation 2021/821. This applies particularly to devices using Generation II and III image intensifiers and thermal cameras with parameters exceeding certain sensitivity and resolution thresholds. Entries 6A002 and 6A003 of the EU Control List cover infrared detectors and imaging cameras. Before importing or exporting a night vision camera, its technical parameters should be verified against Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation and, if in doubt, the competent national export control authority should be consulted.
How to distinguish night vision cameras (8525 83) from standard cameras (8525 89)?
The key classification criterion is the camera's ability to capture images in complete darkness or at extremely low light levels using image intensifiers or infrared detectors. Standard CCTV cameras with IR LED illumination, which emit their own infrared radiation to light the scene, are typically classified under subheading 8525 89. A night vision camera under 8525 83 operates passively, amplifying available residual light or recording thermal radiation from objects. If in doubt about the correct classification, Binding Tariff Information (BTI) ruling from the competent customs authority is recommended.
What regulations apply to importing night vision cameras into the EU?
Importing night vision cameras into the EU is subject to multiple regulations simultaneously. EU Regulation 2021/821 on dual-use export control requires verification of whether the specific model is subject to trade restrictions. The RoHS 2 Directive (2011/65/EU) restricts hazardous substances in consumer devices. The Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU) applies if the camera has a wireless communication module. EU sanctions prohibit imports from Russia and Belarus. Required documents include commercial invoice, technical specification, transport document, and the importer's EORI number.
Are cameras under 8525 83 subject to dual-use controls?
Some cameras under 8525 83, especially night vision and high-speed models, may be subject to dual-use controls under Regulation 2021/821, requiring export licences.