HS-6 · Subheading
151550
Vegetable oils; sesame oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified
Heading 1515 — Fixed vegetable or microbial fats and oils n.e.c. in chapter 15 (including jojoba 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 151550 when importing or exporting sesame oil and its fractions. This code applies to both refined and unrefined sesame oil, which is commonly used in cooking and food production. For example, a shipment of 100 liters of pure sesame oil for a restaurant supply would fall under this classification.
This code is specifically for sesame oil, distinguishing it from other vegetable oils like olive or sunflower oil, which are classified under different HS-6 codes. If you're dealing with a mixed vegetable oil that includes sesame, you may need to consider the predominant oil for proper classification.
The 1515 heading narrows the focus to fixed vegetable or microbial fats and oils that aren't chemically modified. Other oils in this heading include those derived from plants like jojoba, which have different applications and characteristics compared to sesame oil.
When shipping sesame oil, be aware of how it is packaged. Bulk shipments in drums or smaller retail bottles can affect your documentation and labeling requirements. Always check for specific regulations in your destination country regarding food imports.
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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 liters of refined sesame oil in bulk for a food manufacturer
- 500 ml bottles of unrefined sesame oil for retail sale
- A shipment of sesame oil used in cosmetic products
- Organic sesame oil packaged in glass jars for specialty stores
- Sesame oil fractions extracted for use in salad dressings
- Sesame oil used as an ingredient in Asian cuisine
- A food service order of sesame oil for a restaurant chain
- Exporting sesame oil to a country with specific food safety regulations
Common questions
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- What is HS code 151550 used for?
- How to classify sesame oil for import?
- Are there specific regulations for sesame oil imports?
- What packaging is required for sesame oil shipments?
- Can I import unrefined sesame oil?
- What are the differences between sesame oil and other vegetable oils?
- How is sesame oil used in food production?
- What are the customs duties for sesame oil?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to determine the correct HS code for sesame oil
- What are the import requirements for sesame oil in the US
- Classifying sesame oil for international shipping
- Differences between refined and unrefined sesame oil classification
- What to include in sesame oil shipping documentation
- How to package sesame oil for export
- Understanding HS codes for vegetable oils
- What are the food safety regulations for sesame oil imports
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of sesame oil are covered under HS-6 151550?
- HS-6 151550 covers both refined and unrefined sesame oil, as well as its fractions, whether or not they are chemically modified.
- Do I need special documentation for importing sesame oil?
- Yes, you may need to provide specific documentation, including health certificates or proof of origin, depending on the regulations of the destination country.
- Can I export sesame oil in bulk?
- Yes, sesame oil can be exported in bulk, but ensure that you comply with the packaging and labeling requirements of the importing country.
- What is the difference between HS-6 151550 and HS-6 151590?
- HS-6 151590 covers other fixed vegetable oils not specified elsewhere, whereas HS-6 151550 is specifically for sesame oil and its fractions.
- Are there any restrictions on sesame oil imports?
- Restrictions may vary by country, so it's important to check local regulations regarding food safety and labeling for sesame oil.
- Is organic sesame oil classified differently?
- Organic sesame oil still falls under HS-6 151550, but you may need to provide organic certification for import.
- What are common uses for sesame oil?
- Sesame oil is commonly used in cooking, salad dressings, and as an ingredient in various food products, as well as in cosmetics.
- How do I classify sesame oil that is blended with other oils?
- You should classify the oil based on the predominant oil in the blend. If sesame oil is the main component, you may still use HS-6 151550.
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