HS-6 · Subheading
080521
Fruit, edible; mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas), fresh or dried
Heading 0805 — Citrus fruit; fresh or dried
Chapter 08: Edible fruit and nuts
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 080521 when importing or exporting fresh mandarins, including tangerines and satsumas. For example, if you're shipping a crate of fresh mandarins from Spain to the U.S., this code is applicable.
This code specifically covers fresh mandarins, which are small citrus fruits known for their sweet flavor and easy-to-peel skin. In contrast, HS-6 080520 applies to fresh oranges, which are larger and have a different taste profile.
When classifying your product, consider that mandarins are often sold in bulk or in retail packaging, such as mesh bags. Ensure that your product description clearly states 'fresh mandarins' to avoid confusion with other citrus fruits.
If you're dealing with dried mandarins, you would need to refer to a different HS code under the same heading. This distinction is crucial for accurate tariff and duty assessments.
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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.
- A shipment of 500 kg of fresh mandarins from Morocco to Canada
- Retail packaging of mandarins sold in mesh bags at a grocery store
- Exporting fresh mandarins for a fruit festival in the U.S.
- Bulk shipment of mandarins for juice production
- Fresh mandarins included in a mixed fruit basket for export
- Mandarins sourced from local farms for a farmer's market
- A container of fresh mandarins shipped to a restaurant chain
- Seasonal shipment of mandarins during the winter months
Common questions
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- What is HS code for fresh mandarins?
- How to classify mandarins for export?
- Are mandarins and tangerines the same?
- What are the import duties for mandarins?
- Can I use HS code 080521 for dried mandarins?
- What packaging is required for fresh mandarins?
- How to describe mandarins on a customs invoice?
- What countries export fresh mandarins?
Related topics
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- How to classify fresh mandarins for customs
- What is the tariff rate for importing mandarins
- Difference between mandarins and tangerines for HS codes
- Best practices for shipping fresh mandarins
- Requirements for packaging mandarins for export
- How to fill out customs forms for mandarins
- What is the shelf life of fresh mandarins during shipping
- Are there any restrictions on importing mandarins
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 080521 and HS-6 080520?
- HS-6 080521 covers fresh mandarins, while HS-6 080520 applies to fresh oranges. It's important to classify your product correctly based on the specific fruit.
- Can I use HS-6 080521 for dried mandarins?
- No, HS-6 080521 is specifically for fresh mandarins. You would need to find a different HS code for dried mandarins.
- What kind of packaging is acceptable for fresh mandarins?
- Fresh mandarins can be packaged in bulk containers or retail packaging such as mesh bags. Ensure the packaging is suitable for maintaining freshness during transit.
- What are the import duties for fresh mandarins?
- Import duties for fresh mandarins vary by country. Check the specific tariff schedule for the destination country to determine the applicable rates.
- How should I describe mandarins on a customs invoice?
- Clearly state 'fresh mandarins' on the customs invoice, including the quantity and packaging type to avoid any classification issues.
- What countries are major exporters of fresh mandarins?
- Major exporters of fresh mandarins include Spain, China, and South Africa. Each country has its own regulations and quality standards.
- Are there any restrictions on importing mandarins?
- Yes, some countries may have restrictions or require phytosanitary certificates for importing mandarins. Always check the regulations for the destination country.
- How do I ensure my shipment of mandarins stays fresh?
- Maintain a cool temperature during shipping and use appropriate packaging to protect the mandarins from damage and spoilage.
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