Fresh Sugarloaf Chicory

Sugarloaf chicory features elongated, pale green leaves with mild flavor, a Cichorium intybus variety ideal for raw salads. It falls under HTS 0705.29.00.00 as fresh or chilled 'other' chicory, encompassing non-witloof types. This ensures uniform tariff treatment for diverse chicory forms.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+17.5%17.5%
🇲🇽MexicoFree+10.0%10%
🇨🇦CanadaFree+10.0%10%
🇩🇪GermanyFree+10.0%10%
🇯🇵JapanFree+10.0%10%

Alternative Classifications

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

0711.90Higher: 17.7% vs 17.5%

If brined or in preservative solution during transport

Heading 0711 covers vegetables provisionally preserved, excluding those suitable for immediate consumption.

0709.60Lower: 10% vs 17.5%

If misidentified as peppers or similar salad vegetables

Incorrect botanical classification could shift to other fresh vegetables, but chicory stays in 0705.

0901.21.00Lower: 7.5% vs 17.5%

If roasted and ground for coffee substitute

Processed chicory root coffee falls under Chapter 9 for roasted substitutes, not fresh leaves.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Obtain APHIS import permit for leafy greens to comply with U.S. plant import regulations

Avoid over-chilling below 0°C to prevent damage that could trigger 'frozen' reclassification

Provide commercial invoice detailing variety and origin to match statistical reporting requirements

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Fresh Radicchio

Radicchio is a vibrant red variety of chicory (Cichorium spp.) with crisp, bitter leaves commonly used in salads. It is classified under HTS 0705.29.00.00 as fresh or chilled 'other' chicory, distinct from witloof chicory. This heading covers all fresh chicory types excluding specific endive varieties.

Chilled Treviso Radicchio

Treviso radicchio is a long, slender red chicory variety (Cichorium intybus) chilled for extended shelf life in gourmet markets. Classified in HTS 0705.29.00.00 for fresh or chilled 'other' chicory, it excludes dried or preserved forms. This supports its use in Italian cuisine like risotto.

Fresh Catalogna Chicory

Catalogna chicory, or puntarelle, consists of dandelion-like Cichorium intybus leaves popular in Italian salads when fresh. HTS 0705.29.00.00 covers it as 'other' fresh or chilled chicory, separate from heading 0704 for true dandelions. Its curly, bitter greens define its classification.

Chilled Endive Leaves

Broad-leaf endive, a flat-leaf chicory (Cichorium spp.), is chilled for freshness in upscale salads and appetizers. It is included in HTS 0705.29.00.00 as 'other' chicory, provided fresh or chilled without further processing. This distinguishes it from curled endive sometimes grouped elsewhere.

Fresh Cicoria Chicory

Cicoria is wild Italian chicory (Cichorium intybus) with jagged leaves harvested fresh for foraging-style dishes. HTS 0705.29.00.00 categorizes it as 'other' fresh chicory, aligning with chapter scope for Cichorium spp. Its robust flavor suits grilling or raw consumption.