Tahitian Limes

Fresh Tahitian limes (Citrus latifolia) are seedless, thin-skinned limes commonly used in culinary applications like beverages and dressings. They fall under HTS 0805.50.3040 as 'other' limes of the Citrus latifolia variety, distinct from key limes. These limes are harvested fresh or dried for import.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China0.8%+7.5%8.3%
🇲🇽Mexico0.8%0.8%
🇨🇦Canada0.8%0.8%
🇩🇪Germany0.8%0.8%
🇯🇵Japan0.8%0.8%

Alternative Classifications

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

0805.50.20Higher: 17.5% vs 8.3%

If smaller key limes (Citrus aurantifolia)

Key limes belong to a different variety and fall under the specific statistical suffix for Mexican-type limes.

0812.90.90Higher: 35% vs 8.3%

If treated for preservation (e.g., in sulfur dioxide)

Preservation treatments make them unsuitable for immediate consumption, shifting to Chapter 81 fruit provisions.

0805.90.01.00Same rate: 8.3%

If processed into lime juice or pulp

Juice or derived products move out of fresh/dried fruit into prepared citrus categories.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Verify botanical classification as Citrus latifolia via phytosanitary certificates to avoid reclassification

Ensure compliance with USDA APHIS import requirements for citrus, including cold treatment for pests

Label accurately as 'fresh' or 'dried' to prevent misclassification under preserved fruit headings