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151419

Vegetable oils; low erucic acid rape or colza oil and its fractions, other than crude, but not chemically modified

Heading 1514Rape, colza or mustard oil and their fractions; whether or not refined, but not chemically modified

Chapter 15: Animal or vegetable fats and oils

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 151419 when importing or exporting low erucic acid rape or colza oil that is not crude and has not been chemically modified. For example, if you're shipping refined low erucic acid rapeseed oil in bulk containers for food production, this is the correct code.

This code specifically applies to refined vegetable oils derived from low erucic acid varieties of rapeseed or colza. It's important to distinguish this from HS-6 151411, which covers crude low erucic acid rape oil. The refining process and the oil's erucic acid content are key factors in classification.

When comparing with HS-6 151420, which includes chemically modified oils, it's crucial to note that HS-6 151419 strictly pertains to oils that have not undergone chemical changes. This distinction affects both import duties and regulatory compliance.

If you're dealing with products like cooking oils or ingredients for margarine production, this code is essential for proper tariff classification. Ensure your documentation reflects the oil's low erucic acid content and its refined status.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

low erucic acid rapeseed oil · refined vegetable oil · rapeseed oil classification · non-chemically modified oil · bulk rapeseed oil shipments · cooking oil imports · food production oils · margarine ingredients · biofuel rapeseed oil · oil tariff classification · edible vegetable oils · oil import regulations · rapeseed oil packaging · food industry supplies · oil trade compliance

Examples

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

  • Refined low erucic acid rapeseed oil for food manufacturing
  • Bulk shipments of low erucic acid colza oil for cooking purposes
  • Packaged low erucic acid rapeseed oil sold in retail bottles
  • Ingredients for salad dressings made from refined rapeseed oil
  • Low erucic acid colza oil used in margarine production
  • Refined oil for biofuel applications derived from low erucic acid rapeseed
  • Cooking oil blends containing low erucic acid rapeseed oil
  • Food industry supplies of low erucic acid rapeseed oil in tankers

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code for refined rapeseed oil?
  • How to classify low erucic acid oil?
  • Is low erucic acid rapeseed oil chemically modified?
  • What are the import duties for rapeseed oil?
  • Can I use HS-6 151419 for cooking oil?
  • What’s the difference between HS-6 151411 and 151419?
  • How to document low erucic acid oil for customs?
  • Are there specific regulations for rapeseed oil imports?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • how to classify low erucic acid rapeseed oil for customs
  • difference between refined and crude rapeseed oil HS codes
  • import requirements for low erucic acid colza oil
  • what products fall under HS-6 151419 for trade
  • understanding the HS code for vegetable oils in trade
  • compliance for importing refined rapeseed oil
  • best practices for shipping low erucic acid oil
  • how to ensure correct classification of vegetable oils

Questions & answers

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

What types of oils are covered under HS-6 151419?
HS-6 151419 covers refined low erucic acid rape or colza oil and its fractions that are not crude and have not been chemically modified.
How do I differentiate between HS-6 151411 and 151419?
HS-6 151411 is for crude low erucic acid rape oil, while HS-6 151419 is for refined versions that have not been chemically altered.
What documentation do I need for importing low erucic acid rapeseed oil?
You will need to provide invoices, certificates of origin, and any relevant health certifications to support your classification under HS-6 151419.
Are there specific duties for low erucic acid rapeseed oil?
Duties can vary by country and trade agreements, so check with your customs broker for the specific tariff rates applicable to HS-6 151419.
Can I use HS-6 151419 for cooking oils sold in retail?
Yes, as long as the cooking oil is refined low erucic acid rapeseed oil and meets the criteria outlined under HS-6 151419.
What are the implications of using chemically modified oils?
If the oil has been chemically modified, it would fall under a different HS code, specifically HS-6 151420, which has different regulatory requirements.
Is there a specific packaging requirement for low erucic acid oil?
While there are no strict packaging requirements, ensure that the labeling accurately reflects the oil's content and complies with local food safety regulations.
What should I do if I'm unsure about the classification?
Consult with a customs broker or trade compliance expert to ensure accurate classification and avoid potential penalties.

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