Mexican Persian Limes

Fresh Persian limes grown in Mexico's Sinaloa region (Citrus latifolia) dominate U.S. imports under HTS 0805.50.30. These large, green limes are harvested year-round and shipped via refrigerated trucks for maximum freshness. They command premium pricing in the wedge lime segment.

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%

More Specific Codes

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Alternative Classifications

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

0805.50.20Higher: 17.5% vs 8.3%

If Mexican Key limes

Country-specific statistical breaks exist for Citrus aurantifolia limes from Mexico.

0808Higher: 10% vs 8.3%

If actually fresh pomegranates

Pomegranates have distinct morphology and separate Chapter 08 heading from citrus.

1211.90Higher: 16% vs 8.3%

If imported as plants with fruit

Live plants bearing fruit classify under Chapter 12 rather than harvested fresh fruit.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Leverage USMCA preferential tariff treatment with proper certification to reduce or eliminate MFN duties; conduct fumigation verification for citrus greening prevention; maintain cold chain at 45-50°F to preserve quality during transit

Related Products under HTS 0805.50.30

Tahitian Limes

Fresh Tahitian limes (Citrus latifolia) are large, seedless limes with thick green skin, commonly used in culinary applications like guacamole and cocktails. They fall under HTS 0805.50.30 due to their specific variety classification within Citrus latifolia limes, distinguishing them from smaller Key limes. These limes are imported fresh for retail and food service markets.

Persian Limes

Persian limes, also known as Tahiti limes (Citrus latifolia), are the most common commercial lime variety with seedless fruit and mild flavor. Classified under HTS 0805.50.30 for their Citrus latifolia taxonomy, they are imported fresh in bulk for juicing and slicing in restaurants and grocery stores.

Bearss Limes

Bearss limes are a popular seedless cultivar of Citrus latifolia, synonymous with Persian/Tahitian limes, prized for their juicy pulp and thin skin. This HTS 0805.50.30 classification covers all Citrus latifolia variants imported fresh for domestic markets. They are typically packed in 35-40 lb cartons for wholesale distribution.

Seedless Tahitian Limes

Seedless Tahitian limes (Citrus latifolia) are bred for commercial appeal, featuring fewer seeds and uniform size ideal for bartending. HTS 0805.50.30 specifically identifies this variety for tariff purposes among fresh citrus imports. Packed in 10kg net bags for export markets.

Chilean Tahitian Limes

Tahitian limes from Chile's Coquimbo region (Citrus latifolia) enter under HTS 0805.50.30 during U.S. off-season periods. These premium limes offer superior flavor and are marketed to high-end restaurants. Imported via air freight for peak freshness.

Bulk Persian Limes

Bulk-packed Persian limes (Citrus latifolia) for processing facilities classify under HTS 0805.50.30 as fresh fruit. These 1,000 lb pallet boxes supply juice manufacturers and large foodservice operators. Variety confirmation essential for proper duty assessment.