Ataulfo Mango
Ataulfo mangoes are small, sweet mango varieties originating from Mexico, known for their rich, creamy flesh and thin skin. They are imported fresh during off-peak seasons and classified under HTS 0804.50.60.55 as 'other' mangoes entered at times other than August 1 to November 30. This code applies to fresh mangoes not meeting the specified seasonal entry periods.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If entered during August 1 to November 30
Seasonal entry period for fresh mangoes shifts to a different statistical suffix with potentially lower duties.
If Kent variety mangoes
Specific varieties like Kent are classified separately from 'other' mangoes in the same fresh/off-season category.
If dried or dehydrated
Once mangoes are dried, they move to Chapter 08 provisions for fruit preserved by other means like drying.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify entry date to confirm it falls outside August 1-November 30; misclassification to seasonal codes can lead to penalties
• Provide phytosanitary certificates from exporting country proving pest-free status, as required for fresh mango imports
• Label clearly with country of origin and variety; avoid common pitfalls like incorrect weight declarations affecting duties
Related Products under HTS 0804.50.60.55
Tommy Atkins Mango
Tommy Atkins mangoes are large, vibrantly colored fruits popular in the US market for their juicy flesh and long shelf life. Classified under HTS 0804.50.60.55 as fresh 'other' mangoes entered outside the peak season window. This covers imports year-round except the designated August-November period.
Keitt Mango
Keitt mangoes are late-season varieties with green skin and sweet, fiberless flesh, often imported fresh from Peru or Brazil. They fall under HTS 0804.50.60.55 for 'other' fresh mangoes entered anytime except the US peak season. This code ensures proper tariff application for non-seasonal imports.
Haden Mango
Haden mangoes feature red-blushed skin and aromatic, sweet flavor, commonly sourced from Mexico off-season. HTS 0804.50.60.55 covers these as 'other' fresh mangoes not entered during the August-November window. This ensures accurate duty assessment for year-round imports.
Alphonso Mango
Premium Alphonso mangoes from India are prized for their saffron-colored pulp and intense sweetness. As fresh 'other' mangoes entered outside US peak season, they classify under HTS 0804.50.60.55. Strict import protocols apply due to their premium status and origin-specific regulations.
Kesar Mango
Kesar mangoes, known as the 'Queen of Mangoes' from Gujarat, India, offer honey-like sweetness. They enter under HTS 0804.50.60.55 as fresh 'other' mangoes during non-peak periods. Classification reflects their fresh state and import timing outside designated US season.
Nam Doc Mai Mango
Thai Nam Doc Mai mangoes are slender, sweet fruits with silky texture, imported fresh off-season. HTS 0804.50.60.55 applies to these 'other' mangoes not entered during US peak months. This code captures premium Southeast Asian varieties.