HS-6 · Subheading
080291
Nuts, edible; pine nuts, fresh or dried, in shell
Heading 0802 — Nuts (excluding coconuts, Brazils and cashew nuts); fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled
Chapter 08: Edible fruit and nuts
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 080291 when importing or exporting pine nuts, whether fresh or dried, in their shells. For example, a shipment of 100 kg of dried pine nuts packed in 25 kg bags falls under this code.
This code specifically covers edible pine nuts, distinguishing them from other nuts like almonds or walnuts, which fall under different classifications. If you're dealing with shelled pine nuts, you would use a different HS code, such as 080292.
Pine nuts are often used in cooking, baking, and as toppings, making them popular in Mediterranean and Asian cuisines. If you have a shipment of pine nuts intended for pesto sauce production, this code applies directly.
When classifying your product, ensure you check for any specific import regulations or tariffs that may apply to pine nuts in your destination country.
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Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- 100 kg of dried pine nuts in 25 kg bags
- 50 kg of fresh pine nuts packed in bulk containers
- 200 kg of roasted pine nuts for snack food production
- 30 kg of pine nuts in vacuum-sealed packaging for export
- 150 kg of pine nuts intended for bakery use
- 25 kg of pine nuts sold in retail packaging
- 100 kg of organic pine nuts for health food stores
Common questions
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- What is the HS code for pine nuts?
- How do I classify pine nuts for import?
- Are shelled pine nuts classified differently?
- What are the regulations for importing pine nuts?
- Can I export fresh pine nuts under HS-6 080291?
- What packaging is required for pine nuts?
- How to determine the tariff for pine nuts?
- What are the uses of pine nuts in cooking?
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- How to classify pine nuts for customs clearance
- What is the difference between shelled and unshelled pine nuts HS codes
- Best practices for shipping pine nuts internationally
- Understanding the import duties on pine nuts
- What to know about pine nuts packaging for export
- Are there specific regulations for organic pine nuts?
- How to handle pine nuts during import/export process
- What documentation is needed for pine nuts shipment
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What is the difference between HS-6 080291 and HS-6 080292?
- HS-6 080291 covers pine nuts in their shells, while HS-6 080292 is for shelled pine nuts. Ensure you classify correctly based on your product.
- Do I need special permits to import pine nuts?
- Check with your local customs authority, as some countries may require permits or inspections for importing pine nuts.
- What are the common uses for pine nuts?
- Pine nuts are often used in pesto, salads, baked goods, and as toppings for various dishes, especially in Mediterranean cuisine.
- How should pine nuts be packaged for export?
- Pine nuts should be packaged in moisture-proof, airtight containers to maintain freshness and prevent spoilage during transport.
- Are there any tariffs on importing pine nuts?
- Tariffs can vary by country, so check the specific import duties for pine nuts in your destination country.
- Can I export pine nuts if they are not organic?
- Yes, you can export non-organic pine nuts, but ensure you comply with any local regulations regarding food products.
- What is the shelf life of dried pine nuts?
- Dried pine nuts can last up to a year if stored properly in a cool, dry place. Check for any specific storage guidelines.
- How do I ensure the quality of pine nuts during shipping?
- Use appropriate packaging, monitor temperature and humidity, and consider using expedited shipping to maintain quality.
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