HS-6 · Subheading
080620
Fruit, edible; grapes, dried
Heading 0806 — Grapes; fresh or dried
Chapter 08: Edible fruit and nuts
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 080620 when importing or exporting dried grapes, such as raisins. This code specifically covers grapes that have been dried, making them suitable for snacks, baking, or cooking.
Dried grapes under this code differ from fresh grapes, which fall under HS-6 080610. While fresh grapes are often shipped in bulk or cartons, dried grapes are typically packaged in bags or boxes, ready for immediate consumption or use in recipes.
This classification also excludes other dried fruits like figs or apricots, which have their own specific codes. Ensure you are classifying your product correctly to avoid customs delays.
When shipping dried grapes, consider factors like moisture content and packaging type, as these can affect classification and duty rates.
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dried grapes · raisins · HS-6 080620 · import dried grapes · export dried grapes · dried fruit classification · grape snacks · bulk raisins · packaging for dried grapes · cooking with dried grapes · dried grapes for baking · customs for dried grapes · moisture content dried grapes · dried grapes regulations
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Bulk shipment of raisins in 25 kg bags
- Retail packs of dried grapes in 500 g boxes
- Dried grape snacks sold in single-serving pouches
- Ingredients for baked goods containing dried grapes
- Organic raisins packaged for health food stores
- Dried grapes used in trail mix products
- Catering supplies of dried grapes for event planning
- Export of dried grapes to international markets
Common questions
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- What is HS code for dried grapes?
- How to classify dried grapes for customs?
- Are raisins classified under the same HS code?
- What packaging is required for dried grapes?
- Can I import dried grapes without a license?
- What are the duty rates for dried grapes?
- How to export dried grapes to Europe?
- What are the labeling requirements for dried grapes?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to determine the HS code for dried grapes
- Classification differences between fresh and dried grapes
- Best practices for shipping dried grapes internationally
- Common issues with customs for dried grapes
- Understanding duty rates for dried grape imports
- Packaging guidelines for exporting dried grapes
- What to include on labels for dried grape products
- How to prepare dried grapes for market entry
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 080620 and HS-6 080610?
- HS-6 080620 covers dried grapes, while HS-6 080610 is for fresh grapes. Make sure to classify your product based on its state.
- What type of packaging is best for dried grapes?
- Dried grapes are typically packaged in bags or boxes. Ensure the packaging is moisture-proof to maintain quality.
- Are there specific regulations for importing dried grapes?
- Yes, regulations may vary by country. Check local import requirements, including any necessary health certifications.
- What are the common uses for dried grapes?
- Dried grapes are used in snacks, baking, salads, and trail mixes. They are also popular in catering and food service.
- How can I ensure my dried grapes meet customs requirements?
- Ensure proper classification, accurate documentation, and compliance with packaging and labeling regulations.
- What should I do if my dried grapes are rejected at customs?
- Review the classification and documentation. You may need to provide additional information or repackage the product.
- Can I export dried grapes without a specific HS code?
- No, you need to classify your dried grapes under the correct HS code to comply with customs regulations.
- What are the duty rates for importing dried grapes?
- Duty rates can vary by country and trade agreements. Check with your customs broker for specific rates.
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