La Paulina Goya Cheese Wheel
La Paulina Goya cheese is an Argentine cow's milk cheese entered under HTS 0406.90.28.00 pursuant to General Note 15, qualifying for specific quota access as Italian-type Goya cheese. Produced in large wheels for aging, it features a firm texture suitable for grating or table use. This classification recognizes its traditional production method meeting tariff provisions.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| π¨π³China | 25% | +17.5% | 42.5% |
| π²π½Mexico | 25% | +10.0% | 35% |
| π¨π¦Canada | 25% | +10.0% | 35% |
| π©πͺGermany | 25% | +10.0% | 35% |
| π―π΅Japan | 25% | +10.0% | 35% |
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If not in original loaf form or exceeding quota provisions
Italian-type cheeses outside General Note 15 quotas use different Goya subheadings based on form.
If processed from Goya and containing over 0.5% butterfat
Processed cheese preparations from Goya base material shift to subheading 0406.30 series.
If sold as cheese substitute with butterfat replacement
Products replacing natural milk constituents classify under dairy preparations in Chapter 21.
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Import Tips & Compliance
β’ Confirm entry aligns with Argentina's 6,383,000 kg quota under Additional U.S
β’ Note 25 before shipping
β’ Include lab analysis showing compliance with Goya cheese characteristics to prevent CBP disputes
β’ Avoid common error of declaring under general cheese codes; specify 0406.90.28.00 on entry documents
Related Products under HTS 0406.90.28.00
Goya Queso Blanco Cheese
Goya brand queso blanco is a fresh, soft cow's milk cheese from Argentina, classified under HTS 0406.90.28.00 as Goya cheese entered pursuant to General Note 15 provisions for quota-exempt imports. It has a mild flavor and crumbly texture, typically used in Latin American cuisine for frying or crumbling over dishes. This subheading applies specifically to Goya cheese meeting the tariff schedule's quota requirements.
Argentine Goya Fresco Crumbled
Pre-crumbled Argentine Goya fresco cheese falls under HTS 0406.90.28.00 when entered pursuant to General Note 15, recognizing its status as traditional Goya-type cheese from quota-eligible sources. This fresh cheese variety is popular for salads and tacos due to its mild tanginess. The subheading ensures proper tariff treatment for compliant imports.
Sartori Goya Cheese Block
Sartori's Goya cheese blocks qualify under HTS 0406.90.28.00 when sourced from General Note 15 eligible countries, featuring the dense texture characteristic of authentic Goya production. This cow's milk cheese is aged for table use or grating in Italian-American recipes. Classification reflects compliance with tariff schedule quota provisions.
Uruguay Goya Cheese Loaf
Traditional Uruguayan Goya cheese in loaf form enters under HTS 0406.90.28.00 pursuant to General Note 15, accessing the country's specific quota allocation. This semi-hard cheese develops nutty flavors during aging, ideal for grating over pasta. The classification honors its status within Italian-type cheese tariff provisions.