Brine-Plumped and Oven-Dried Prunes from China
These prunes are soaked in a salt brine solution to plump and preserve the fruit, then oven-dried to a moist consistency suitable for long-term storage and culinary use. HTS 0813.20.10.00 applies precisely to prunes subjected to this brine-and-dry process, aligning with chapter notes for provisional preservation during transport. They require cooking or pitting before eating.
Duty Rate — China → United States
35%
Rate breakdown
9903.03.0110%Except for products described in headings 9903.03.02–9903.03.11, articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter
9903.88.0325%Except as provided in headings 9903.88.13, 9903.88.18, 9903.88.33, 9903.88.34, 9903.88.35, 9903.88.36, 9903.88.37, 9903.88.38, 9903.88.40, 9903.88.41, 9903.88.43, 9903.88.45, 9903.88.46, 9903.88.48, 9903.88.56, 9903.88.64, 9903.88.66, 9903.88.67, 9903.88.68, or 9903.88.69, articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(e) to this subchapter and as provided for in the subheadings enumerated in U.S. note 20(f)
Import Tips
• Use commercial invoices specifying 'soaked in brine and dried' to support classification and prevent audits
• Monitor moisture content (typically 30-40%) as excessive moisture could trigger fresh fruit scrutiny
• Obtain prior notice via FDA's system for dried fruit imports to expedite border release