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151491

Vegetable oils; excluding low erucic acid rape or colza oil and its fractions, crude

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 151491 when importing or exporting crude vegetable oils, specifically those derived from rape, colza, or mustard seeds. For example, if you're shipping a bulk container of crude mustard oil, this is the correct code to use.

This code specifically covers vegetable oils that are not chemically modified and excludes low erucic acid rape or colza oil. If you have refined versions or oils with low erucic acid, you would need to look at different HS codes, such as 151490.

When comparing 151491 to 151490, the key difference lies in the refinement process. While 151491 is for crude oils, 151490 includes refined oils and those that may be chemically modified.

Understanding the nuances of these codes is crucial for compliance and accurate tariff classification, especially when dealing with international shipments of vegetable oils.

Keywords & topics

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

crude vegetable oils · rape oil · colza oil · mustard oil · not chemically modified · bulk shipment · food processing oils · biodiesel production · unrefined oils · tariff classification · international shipments · vegetable oil import · vegetable oil export · low erucic acid · oil fractions

Examples

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

  • Bulk shipment of crude mustard oil from Canada to the US
  • Container of unrefined rape oil for food processing
  • Import of crude colza oil for biodiesel production
  • Export of crude vegetable oil for cosmetic manufacturing
  • Shipment of mustard seed oil used in salad dressings
  • Crude colza oil for industrial lubricants
  • Transport of vegetable oil in 55-gallon drums
  • Bulk tanker of crude rape oil for animal feed

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 151491 used for?
  • How to classify crude vegetable oils?
  • Is mustard oil covered under HS 151491?
  • What are the differences between HS 151490 and 151491?
  • Can I use HS 151491 for refined oils?
  • What products fall under HS code 151491?
  • How to import crude colza oil?
  • What are the regulations for exporting vegetable oils?

Related topics

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

  • How do I classify crude mustard oil for import?
  • What are the requirements for shipping crude vegetable oils?
  • Can I use HS 151491 for low erucic acid oil?
  • What does HS code 151491 include specifically?
  • How to determine if my vegetable oil is chemically modified?
  • What are the customs duties for HS 151491?
  • How to handle paperwork for importing crude colza oil?
  • What are the best practices for exporting mustard seed oil?

Questions & answers

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

What types of oils are classified under HS-6 151491?
HS-6 151491 covers crude vegetable oils derived from rape, colza, or mustard seeds that are not chemically modified.
Can I use HS-6 151491 for refined oils?
No, HS-6 151491 is specifically for crude oils. For refined oils, you should use HS-6 151490.
What is the difference between HS-6 151491 and HS-6 151490?
HS-6 151491 is for crude vegetable oils, while HS-6 151490 includes refined oils and those that may be chemically modified.
How do I determine if my oil is low erucic acid?
You can determine if your oil is low erucic acid by checking the oil's composition and specifications. If it meets the low erucic acid criteria, it will fall under a different HS code.
What documentation do I need for importing crude vegetable oils?
You will typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant certificates of origin or quality standards.
Are there specific regulations for exporting mustard oil?
Yes, regulations may vary by country, so it's important to check the import/export regulations for mustard oil in both the exporting and importing countries.
What are the customs duties for HS-6 151491?
Customs duties for HS-6 151491 can vary based on the importing country’s tariff schedule, so it's best to consult the local customs authority.
Can I use HS-6 151491 for oil used in biodiesel production?
Yes, crude vegetable oils classified under HS-6 151491 can be used for biodiesel production, provided they meet the necessary quality standards.

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