HS-6 · Subheading
190420
Food preparations; obtained from unroasted cereal flakes or from mixtures of unroasted cereal flakes and roasted cereal flakes or swelled cereals
Heading 1904 — Prepared foods obtained by swelling or roasting cereals or cereal products (e.g. corn flakes); cereals (other than maize (corn)) in grain form or in the form of flakes or other worked grains (not flour and meal), pre-cooked or otherwise prepared, n.e.c.
Chapter 19: Preparations of cereals, flour
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 190420 when importing or exporting food preparations made from unroasted cereal flakes, such as breakfast cereals or snack bars. For example, a shipment of granola bars containing unroasted oat flakes would fall under this classification.
This code specifically covers products derived from unroasted cereal flakes mixed with roasted flakes or other swelled cereals. In contrast, HS-6 190430 pertains to prepared foods made from roasted cereal flakes, such as toasted corn flakes.
If your product includes a blend of unroasted and roasted cereal flakes, HS-6 190420 is the appropriate choice. However, if it consists solely of roasted flakes, you should consider a different classification.
Understanding the nuances between these codes is crucial for compliance and accurate tariff application. Always check the ingredient composition to determine the right HS code.
Keywords & topics
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unroasted cereal flakes · prepared food products · cereal-based snacks · breakfast cereals · granola bars · cereal mixtures · swelled cereals · food preparations · tariff classification · import export HS code · cereal flakes · roasted vs unroasted · cereal bars · muesli products
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Granola bars made with unroasted oat flakes and honey
- Breakfast cereals containing a mix of unroasted and roasted rice flakes
- Snack mixes featuring unroasted corn and puffed rice
- Cereal bars with unroasted wheat flakes and dried fruits
- Crispy rice treats made from unroasted rice flakes
- Muesli containing unroasted barley and roasted nuts
- Cereal-based snacks with unroasted millet and seasonings
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 190420 used for?
- How to classify cereal-based snacks?
- Are granola bars classified under HS 190420?
- What products fall under HS 1904?
- Difference between HS 190420 and 190430?
- Can I use HS 190420 for roasted cereal products?
- What are unroasted cereal flakes?
- How to determine the right HS code for cereals?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- Examples of products under HS code 190420
- How to classify food preparations from cereal flakes
- Understanding HS code for cereal snacks and bars
- What ingredients qualify for HS 190420 classification?
- Differences between unroasted and roasted cereal classifications
- How to import granola bars under HS 190420
- Guidelines for classifying breakfast cereals
- Best practices for using HS codes in food imports
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS 190420?
- HS 190420 includes food preparations made from unroasted cereal flakes, such as granola bars, breakfast cereals, and cereal-based snacks.
- Can I use HS 190420 for products with roasted cereal flakes?
- No, HS 190420 is specifically for products made from unroasted cereal flakes. If your product contains roasted flakes, consider HS 190430 instead.
- How do I know if my product qualifies for HS 190420?
- Check the ingredient list. If it includes unroasted cereal flakes or a mixture of unroasted and roasted flakes, it likely qualifies for HS 190420.
- What is the difference between HS 190420 and HS 190430?
- HS 190420 covers unroasted cereal flakes, while HS 190430 is for products made exclusively from roasted cereal flakes.
- Are there any specific labeling requirements for HS 190420 products?
- Yes, ensure that your product labels clearly state the ingredients, especially if they contain unroasted cereal flakes, to comply with import regulations.
- What should I do if I'm unsure about the correct HS code?
- Consult with a customs broker or trade expert who can help you classify your product accurately based on its ingredients and preparation method.
- Can I import cereal bars under HS 190420?
- Yes, if the cereal bars contain unroasted cereal flakes, they can be classified under HS 190420.
- What are some common examples of HS 190420 products?
- Common examples include granola bars, breakfast cereals with unroasted flakes, and snack mixes featuring unroasted cereals.
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