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Irish Porter Cheddar Cheese

A semi-hard cow's milk cheese infused with Irish porter beer, featuring a reddish rind and nutty flavor from extended aging. Classified under HTS 0406.90.95.00 as a cow's milk cheese (not soft-ripened) entered pursuant to U.S. Note 16 quota provisions for general cheese imports. Meets chapter requirements for fresh or processed cow's milk cheeses beyond specific variety quotas.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China10%+17.5%27.5%
🇲🇽Mexico10%+10.0%20%
🇨🇦Canada10%+10.0%20%
🇩🇪Germany10%+10.0%20%
🇯🇵Japan10%+10.0%20%

Alternative Classifications

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

0406.90.46Lower: 23.9% vs 27.5%

If Swiss/Emmentaler with eye formation

Eye-formed Swiss-style cheeses fall under specific quota in Note 25, separate from general cheese quota

0406.30.89Same rate: 27.5%

If processed from quota cheese varieties

Cheese substitutes containing >0.5% butterfat from specific quota types (Cheddar, Italian, etc.) classify differently

2106.90.64Same rate: 27.5%

If containing non-milk fats or emulsifiers

Products replacing milk constituents with vegetable oils or additives move to food preparations heading

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Import Tips & Compliance

Obtain USDA import license via Dairy Import Licensing Program before shipment; verify quota availability for origin country

Provide certificate of origin and composition analysis confirming cow's milk base

Monitor annual aggregate quota (25+ million kg total across countries)

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Traditional English cow's milk cheese with full-bodied, tangy flavor and firm texture, colored orange with annatto. Falls under HTS 0406.90.95.00 as 'other' cow's milk cheese under general quota provisions of U.S. Note 16, excluding specific varieties and soft-ripened types.

Lancashire Cheese

Crumbly, full-fat cow's milk cheese from England with mild to sharp flavors depending on aging, often used melted. HTS 0406.90.95.00 covers this as cow's milk cheese entered under general quota Note 16, distinct from Cheddar or other named quotas.

Wensleydale Cheese

Firm, white cow's milk cheese with sweet, honeyed notes and flaky texture from Yorkshire tradition. Classifies in HTS 0406.90.95.00 under general cow's milk cheese quota (Note 16), as it's neither soft-ripened nor a quota-specific variety.

Caerphilly Cheese

Fresh, mild cow's milk cheese from Wales with high moisture content but firm texture, traditionally rindless. HTS 0406.90.95.00 applies as general quota entry for cow's milk cheeses excluding soft-ripened and specific types per Note 16.

Dunlop Cheese

Scottish cow's milk cheese similar to aged Cheddar but with washed curd process, smooth and buttery. Enters under HTS 0406.90.95.00 general quota for other cow's milk cheeses pursuant to U.S. Note 16 provisions.

Mimolette Cheese

Hard, orange cow's milk cheese from France with crunchy texture from aging, resembling Edam but distinct. Classifies under HTS 0406.90.95.00 as other cow's milk cheese under general Note 16 quota, not matching Edam/Gouda specific quota.