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Fresh Japanese Mikan Tangerines

Mikan tangerines from Japan, also known as honey mandarins, offer a rich, aromatic flavor with easy-to-peel skin and few seeds. These fall squarely under HTS 0805.21.00 as tangerines, imported fresh in mesh bags during peak season from November to February. Their small size (around 2-3 inches) and deep orange hue make them ideal for snacking.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ChinaFree+35.0%35%
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½MexicoFree+10.0%10%
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦CanadaFree+10.0%10%
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermanyFree+10.0%10%
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅JapanFree+10.0%10%

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Alternative Classifications

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0805.10.00Lower: 25% vs 35%

If navel or Valencia oranges

Similar appearance to small oranges can cause confusion, shifting to the orange subheading.

0807.11Lower: 27% vs 35%

If miniature watermelons mistakenly declared

No relation, but highlights importance of accurate botanical identification to avoid wrong chapter.

0805.90.01.00Lower: 8.3% vs 35%

If for other fresh citrus not elsewhere specified

Catch-all for citrus hybrids or varieties not fitting mandarin or orange definitions.

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Import Tips & Compliance

β€’ Japanese mikans require vapor heat treatment certification for fruit flies; use ventilated cartons to prevent moisture buildup during sea freight; check for tariff-rate quotas which limit annual imports

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