HS-6 · Subheading
071290
Vegetables; mixtures of vegetables n.e.c. in heading no. 0712, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder but not further prepared, dried
Heading 0712 — Vegetables, dried; whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared
Chapter 07: Edible vegetables
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 071290 when importing or exporting dried vegetable mixtures that are not further prepared. This includes products like a blend of dried carrots, peas, and corn, packaged for retail sale or bulk distribution.
This code specifically covers mixtures of dried vegetables, distinguishing them from single vegetable entries under HS-6 071220 which focuses solely on dried peas. If your shipment contains a combination of different dried vegetables, 071290 is the appropriate classification.
The heading 0712 narrows the focus to dried vegetables, while this HS-6 line captures those that are mixed but not processed beyond drying. For example, if you have a dried vegetable soup mix containing various ingredients, this code will apply.
When considering HS-6 071290, remember that it excludes any further processing like canning or freezing. If your product is merely dried and mixed, you are in the right category.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
dried vegetable mixtures · HS code 071290 · import dried vegetables · export vegetable mixes · vegetables not further prepared · mixtures of dried vegetables · packaged vegetable blends · bulk dried vegetables · vegetable soup mix · dried vegetable medley · vegetable seasoning mix · retail dried vegetables
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Dried vegetable soup mix with carrots, peas, and potatoes
- Packaged blend of dried bell peppers and onions
- Bulk shipment of dried vegetable medley for food manufacturers
- Retail packs of mixed dried vegetables for home cooking
- Dried vegetable seasoning mix containing various herbs and vegetables
- Dried ratatouille mix with zucchini, eggplant, and tomatoes
- Dried vegetable stir-fry mix with broccoli, carrots, and snap peas
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 071290 used for?
- How to classify dried vegetable mixtures?
- Is a vegetable soup mix classified under 071290?
- What products fall under HS-6 071290?
- Can I use 071290 for bulk dried vegetables?
- What are the requirements for importing dried vegetable mixes?
- How do I determine the right HS code for my vegetable shipment?
- Are there any restrictions on HS-6 071290?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- how to classify a mixed dried vegetable shipment
- what products are included in HS-6 071290
- requirements for importing dried vegetable mixtures
- differences between HS-6 071290 and 071220
- best practices for exporting dried vegetable blends
- how to package dried vegetable mixes for export
- what to include in a customs declaration for HS-6 071290
- guidelines for classifying vegetable soup mixes
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS-6 071290?
- HS-6 071290 covers dried mixtures of vegetables that are not further processed, such as blends of dried carrots, peas, and corn.
- Can I use HS-6 071290 for single dried vegetables?
- No, HS-6 071290 is specifically for mixtures of dried vegetables. Single dried vegetables should be classified under their respective codes.
- Are there any special import regulations for dried vegetable mixtures?
- Yes, check for any specific import regulations regarding food safety and labeling in your destination country.
- How do I know if my product qualifies for HS-6 071290?
- If your product is a mixture of dried vegetables and has not undergone further processing, it likely qualifies for HS-6 071290.
- What is the difference between HS-6 071290 and HS-6 071220?
- HS-6 071290 is for mixtures of dried vegetables, while HS-6 071220 is specifically for dried peas.
- Can I export dried vegetable mixes without a specific HS code?
- No, you must classify your products with the correct HS code, like 071290, to comply with customs regulations.
- What packaging is recommended for dried vegetable mixtures?
- Use airtight packaging to preserve freshness, and ensure it is labeled correctly for customs and consumer information.
- Do I need to provide a certificate for my dried vegetable shipment?
- Depending on the destination country, you may need a phytosanitary certificate or other documentation to ensure compliance.
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