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HS-6 · Subheading

030391

Fish; frozen, livers, roes and milt

Heading 0303Fish; frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 0304

Chapter 03: Fish and crustaceans

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 030391 when importing or exporting frozen fish livers, roes, and milt. For example, shipments of frozen cod liver or herring roe fall under this code, which is essential for food processing and culinary uses.

This code specifically covers frozen aquatic products that are not fillets or other fish meat, distinguishing it from HS-6 030392, which addresses frozen fish fillets. Understanding this difference is crucial for accurate classification and compliance.

Frozen livers, roes, and milt are often used in gourmet cooking, fish sauces, and as delicacies in various cuisines. These products can be packaged in bulk or retail-ready containers, impacting their classification and duty rates.

When shipping frozen fish livers, ensure they are properly labeled and documented to avoid customs delays. This includes providing details about the species and processing methods used.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

frozen fish livers · fish roes classification · milt shipping requirements · cod liver exports · herring roe imports · frozen fish products · aquatic invertebrates · fish processing · customs classification · frozen seafood · fish delicacies · bulk frozen shipments · retail fish packaging · culinary uses of fish · fish roe packaging · milt for pet food · frozen fish regulations

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Frozen cod liver packed in 1 kg vacuum-sealed bags
  • Herring roe frozen in 500 g containers for retail sale
  • Milt from trout, frozen and shipped in bulk for processing
  • Frozen salmon roe used for sushi, packaged in 250 g jars
  • Canned or jarred fish livers preserved in oil, but frozen for transport
  • Bulk shipments of frozen fish livers for use in pet food production
  • Specialty frozen fish products for gourmet restaurants
  • Frozen fish milt used in traditional dishes, shipped in insulated containers

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 030391 used for?

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How to classify frozen fish livers?

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Are fish roes covered under HS code 030391?

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What are the import requirements for frozen fish milt?

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Can I export frozen cod liver?

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What products fall under HS-6 030391?

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How to package frozen fish livers for shipping?

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What are the customs duties for fish roes?

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Related topics

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How to classify frozen fish livers and roes for customs

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What types of fish products are included in HS code 030391

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Requirements for importing frozen fish livers into the US

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Best practices for shipping frozen fish milt internationally

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Differences between HS-6 030391 and 030392

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How to prepare frozen fish roes for export

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Understanding the customs process for frozen fish products

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Labeling requirements for frozen fish livers and roes

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Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of fish livers are classified under HS-6 030391?
HS-6 030391 includes frozen livers from various fish species, such as cod and salmon, intended for culinary use or processing.
Can I import frozen fish roes without special permits?
Importing frozen fish roes may require permits depending on the species and country of origin. Always check local regulations.
What packaging is recommended for frozen fish milt?
Frozen fish milt should be packaged in insulated containers to maintain temperature during transport, ensuring product quality.
Are there specific labeling requirements for frozen fish products?
Yes, labels must include product type, species, and freezing method. Compliance with local and international standards is essential.
How do I determine the customs duties for frozen fish livers?
Customs duties for frozen fish livers vary by country and product type. Consult your customs broker for accurate duty rates.
What is the difference between HS-6 030391 and HS-6 030392?
HS-6 030391 covers frozen fish livers, roes, and milt, while HS-6 030392 is for frozen fish fillets. Ensure correct classification to avoid issues.
Can I export frozen fish livers to Europe?
Yes, you can export frozen fish livers to Europe, but ensure compliance with EU food safety regulations and import requirements.
What are the best practices for shipping frozen fish products?
Use insulated packaging, maintain appropriate temperatures, and ensure all documentation is complete to facilitate smooth customs clearance.

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