HS-6 · Subheading
290544
Alcohols; polyhydric, d-glucitol (sorbitol)
Heading 2905 — Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
Chapter 29: Organic chemicals
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 290544 when importing or exporting d-glucitol, commonly known as sorbitol. This sugar alcohol is often found in food products, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. For example, you might ship sorbitol as a sweetener in a bulk container to a food manufacturer.
This code specifically covers polyhydric alcohols like d-glucitol, distinguishing it from other alcohols in the HS-4 2905 heading. For instance, while HS-6 290543 includes mannitol, a different sugar alcohol, HS-6 290544 is strictly for sorbitol and its derivatives.
When considering related products, note that HS-6 290545 covers sorbitol in forms that may include other additives or modifications, which can affect classification. Ensure you are clear on the product specifications to avoid misclassification.
Sorbitol is widely used in the food industry for its sweetening properties and as a humectant in cosmetics. It’s important to verify if your shipment meets the criteria for this HS code, especially if it’s in a different form or mixed with other substances.
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d-glucitol classification · sorbitol shipping · polyhydric alcohols · food industry sorbitol · sorbitol in cosmetics · sorbitol regulations · sorbitol bulk import · sorbitol export requirements · sorbitol applications · sorbitol as sweetener · sorbitol derivatives · sorbitol packaging · sorbitol in pharmaceuticals · sorbitol trade · sorbitol forms
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Bulk shipment of sorbitol as a sweetener for soft drinks
- Sorbitol used in sugar-free candies and gums
- Cosmetic products containing sorbitol as a moisturizer
- Pharmaceutical formulations with sorbitol as an excipient
- Sorbitol in powdered form for baking applications
- Sorbitol solutions used in personal care products
- Food-grade sorbitol for use in dietary supplements
- Sorbitol mixed with other ingredients for specific applications
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code for sorbitol?
- How to classify d-glucitol in trade?
- Is sorbitol considered a food additive?
- What are the uses of sorbitol in products?
- Can I import sorbitol in bulk?
- What are the regulations for exporting sorbitol?
- How to determine sorbitol's HS classification?
- Are there different forms of sorbitol for shipping?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify d-glucitol for customs
- Sorbitol shipping requirements and regulations
- What products contain sorbitol as an ingredient?
- Differences between sorbitol and mannitol classifications
- Sorbitol applications in the food industry
- Importing sorbitol for cosmetic use
- Exporting sorbitol in different forms
- Understanding HS codes for sugar alcohols
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What is d-glucitol used for?
- D-glucitol, or sorbitol, is commonly used as a sweetener in food products, a humectant in cosmetics, and an excipient in pharmaceuticals.
- How do I classify sorbitol for customs?
- Sorbitol should be classified under **HS-6 290544**. Ensure you check the product specifications to confirm it meets this classification.
- Can I import sorbitol for food manufacturing?
- Yes, sorbitol can be imported for food manufacturing, but ensure compliance with food safety regulations in your country.
- Are there different forms of sorbitol?
- Yes, sorbitol can be found in various forms, including powder and liquid. Ensure you classify based on the specific form you are shipping.
- What are the export requirements for sorbitol?
- Export requirements for sorbitol may vary by country, including documentation for food safety and quality standards. Check with local authorities.
- Is sorbitol safe for use in cosmetics?
- Yes, sorbitol is generally recognized as safe for use in cosmetics, but verify that it meets regulatory standards in your market.
- What should I consider when shipping sorbitol?
- When shipping sorbitol, consider its form, packaging, and any specific import/export regulations that apply to your destination country.
- How does sorbitol differ from other sugar alcohols?
- Sorbitol differs from other sugar alcohols like mannitol in terms of chemical structure and specific applications, which affects their classification.
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