Atlantic Salmon in Brine

Fresh Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) preserved in a saltwater brine solution without drying or smoking, intended for food use. Classified under HTS 0305.69.40.00 as salted fish in brine, specifically salmon, distinct from dried, smoked, or offal products. Meets chapter notes excluding flours, meals, or pellets fit for human consumption.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China3%+35.0%38%
🇲🇽Mexico3%+10.0%13%
🇨🇦Canada3%+10.0%13%
🇩🇪Germany3%+10.0%13%
🇯🇵Japan3%+10.0%13%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

0304.71Lower: 10% vs 38%

If fillets rather than whole or headed/gutted

Fillets of salmon in brine fall under heading 0304 for fillets, excluding whole fish forms.

0305.59.00.01Lower: 35% vs 38%

If dried in addition to salting

Dried salted salmon shifts to 'salted but dried' subheading, not just brine-preserved.

0302.14.00Lower: 35% vs 38%

If not sufficiently salted and still considered fresh

Fresh or chilled salmon without adequate salting treatment remains in heading 0302 for fresh fish.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Verify salinity levels exceed 13% to qualify as 'salted in brine'; provide lab analysis certificates to Customs

Ensure compliance with FDA seafood HACCP regulations and include country-of-origin labeling for traceability

Avoid misclassification as fresh fish (0302); common pitfall is insufficient documentation of brining process

Related Products under HTS 0305.69.40.00

Pacific Pink Salmon Salted in Brine

Pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) from Pacific waters, salted and stored in brine without drying or smoking. Falls under HTS 0305.69.40.00 for other salted or brined fish specified as salmon, excluding processed forms like pellets per chapter notes.

Chinook King Salmon Salted in Brine

Premium Chinook or king salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) preserved in salt brine only, no drying or smoking applied. Fits HTS 0305.69.40.00 for salted/brined salmon, excluding human-consumable pellets per notes.

Headed and Gutted Salmon in Brine

Headed and eviscerated Atlantic salmon preserved in brine with salt, not further dried or smoked. Remains under HTS 0305.69.40.00 as whole-form salted salmon (not fillets/offal), compliant with chapter pellet definitions.

Wild Sockeye Salmon in Salt Brine

Wild-caught sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) preserved solely by salting in brine, not dried or smoked, for culinary use. HTS 0305.69.40.00 applies to this 'other' salmon form salted but not otherwise processed, per chapter exclusions.

Farmed Norwegian Salmon Salted Brine

Aquaculture-raised Norwegian Atlantic salmon treated with salt brine preservation, excluding drying or smoking. Specifically under HTS 0305.69.40.00 as brined salmon, not fitting pellet definitions in chapter notes.

Coho Salmon in Bulk Brine

Silver coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) packed in bulk saltwater brine for preservation, salted but neither dried nor smoked. HTS 0305.69.40.00 covers this other salmon product, adhering to chapter note exclusions for pellets.