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292249

Amino-acids, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function, their esters; salts thereof, excluding lysine, glutamic acid, anthranalic acid and tilidine, their esters and salts thereof

Heading 2922Oxygen-function amino-compounds

Chapter 29: Organic chemicals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 292249 when importing or exporting amino acids that do not contain more than one kind of oxygen function, such as certain derivatives and their salts. For example, this code applies to shipments of amino acids used in dietary supplements or pharmaceuticals.

This code is distinct from HS-6 292241, which covers amino acids like lysine and glutamic acid. If your product includes these specific amino acids, you will need to use the other classification. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for compliance and accurate tariff application.

Amino acids classified under HS-6 292249 can include compounds like glycine or alanine, provided they meet the criteria of not having multiple oxygen functions. These are often found in food additives or as ingredients in cosmetic formulations.

When dealing with amino acids and their esters, consider the specific end-use of your product. For instance, amino acids used in animal feed may have different regulatory requirements than those intended for human consumption.

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amino acids classification · HS code 292249 · oxygen-function amino compounds · amino acid salts · dietary supplements · pharmaceutical ingredients · food additives · cosmetic formulations · animal feed ingredients · amino acid esters · importing amino acids · exporting amino acids

Examples

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

  • Glycine used in dietary supplements
  • Alanine for cosmetic formulations
  • Amino acid salts in pharmaceutical products
  • Amino acids as food additives
  • Amino acid derivatives in animal feed
  • Esters of amino acids for industrial applications
  • Non-lysine amino acids in nutritional products
  • Amino acids for research and development

Common questions

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  • What is HS code 292249 used for?
  • How to classify amino acids for import?
  • Are there restrictions on amino acids under HS 292249?
  • What products fall under HS 292249?
  • How do I determine the right HS code for amino acids?
  • What are the differences between HS 292249 and HS 292241?
  • Can I use HS 292249 for all amino acids?
  • What are the applications of amino acids classified under HS 292249?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify amino acids for export under HS code 292249
  • What are the specific requirements for HS 292249 amino acids?
  • Examples of products classified under HS 292249
  • Understanding the differences between HS 292249 and HS 292241
  • Can amino acid esters be classified under HS 292249?
  • What documentation is needed for importing HS 292249 products?
  • Are there any tariffs on amino acids under HS 292249?
  • How to ensure compliance when importing amino acids classified under HS 292249

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 code 292249?
HS code 292249 covers amino acids and their salts, excluding specific ones like lysine and glutamic acid. Examples include glycine and alanine used in dietary supplements and pharmaceuticals.
Can I use HS 292249 for all amino acids?
No, HS 292249 is specific to amino acids without multiple oxygen functions. Products like lysine and glutamic acid fall under different codes.
What are the implications of misclassifying amino acids?
Misclassification can lead to incorrect tariffs, potential fines, and delays in customs clearance. Always verify the appropriate HS code.
Are there any specific regulations for importing amino acids?
Yes, regulations may vary based on the end-use of the amino acids, especially for food or pharmaceutical applications. Check with local customs for specific requirements.
How do I determine if my product qualifies for HS 292249?
Evaluate the chemical structure of your amino acid. If it has only one kind of oxygen function and is not one of the excluded amino acids, it likely qualifies for HS 292249.
What documentation do I need for importing products under HS 292249?
Documentation typically includes a commercial invoice, packing list, and any necessary certificates for food or pharmaceutical products. Check with your customs broker for specific requirements.
Can amino acid esters be classified under HS 292249?
Yes, as long as they meet the criteria of not containing more than one kind of oxygen function and are not excluded amino acids.
What are the common uses for amino acids classified under HS 292249?
Common uses include dietary supplements, food additives, cosmetic formulations, and ingredients in pharmaceuticals.

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