Salted Pollock Fish Tails
Tails from Alaska pollock (Theragra chalcogramma), salted in brine for preservation, commonly used in Asian cuisine stocks. Falls under HTS 0305.72.00.00 as salted fish tails, part of edible preserved fish offal.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If simply in brine without sufficient salting
Fish merely in brine without drying/salting for long-term preservation stays in 0303 for fresh/salted-in-brine.
If frozen instead of salted
Frozen pollock tails are under heading 0304, not preserved by salting.
If meat from tails is separated and salted
Salted fish meat (not offal) from tails shifts to Chapter 2 heading 0210 for meat preparations.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide lab analysis confirming salt content >3% to prove preservation status and avoid fresh classification
• Include commercial invoice specifying 'edible fish tails, salted' to prevent customs disputes
• Watch for moisture content limits; excessive water may trigger reclassification as wet/semi-preserved
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