Crude Rapeseed Oil #1 Grade

Industrial-grade crude oil from traditional rapeseed varieties, high in erucic acid, used in manufacturing lubricants and inedible products. Falls under HTS 1514.91.90 as other crude rapeseed/colza/mustard oil, unrefined and chemically unmodified. Extracted via mechanical pressing without further treatment.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China6.4%+17.5%23.9%
🇲🇽Mexico6.4%+10.0%16.4%
🇨🇦Canada6.4%+10.0%16.4%
🇩🇪Germany6.4%+10.0%16.4%
🇯🇵Japan6.4%+10.0%16.4%

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Alternative Classifications

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

1514.91.10Lower: 10% vs 23.9%

If genetically modified low-erucic canola variety

Specific provision for low-erucic acid crude rapeseed oil separates it from standard crude.

1522.00.00Lower: 21.3% vs 23.9%

If processed into soap-stocks or foots/dregs

Residues and by-products like soap-stocks from rapeseed oil fall under heading 1522 per chapter notes.

1518.00Lower: 18% vs 23.9%

If merely denatured for non-food use

Denatured vegetable oils remain classified by their base oil type, not shifting to 1518 per chapter note.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Label clearly as inedible if high erucic acid to avoid FDA food import scrutiny; include fatty acid profile analysis

Ensure no solvent residues from extraction; customs may require purity certificates for crude status

Track country of origin—EU rapeseed oils often qualify for preferential tariffs under trade agreements

Related Products under HTS 1514.91.90

Crude Canola Oil

Unrefined oil extracted from rapeseed, commonly known as canola oil, used primarily for further processing in food manufacturing. Classified under HTS 1514.91.90 as crude rapeseed oil, other than for low erucic acid varieties specifically noted elsewhere. Not chemically modified and in its raw, unrefined state post-extraction.

Crude Colza Oil for Biodiesel

Unrefined colza oil sourced from European Brassica napus, intended as feedstock for biofuel production. HTS 1514.91.90 covers this as other crude rapeseed/colza oil, not chemically modified, distinguishing from refined fractions. High erucic content makes it unsuitable for direct food use.

Crude Mustard Oil Extra Strength

Unrefined oil pressed from mustard seeds (Brassica juncea), pungent and high in allyl isothiocyanate, used in specialty cooking or industrial flavors. Classified in HTS 1514.91.90 as other crude mustard oil, whether or not refined but here unrefined and unmodified. Primarily imported for ethnic food processing.

Industrial Crude Rapeseed Oil

Bulk crude rapeseed oil for non-food industrial applications like paints, inks, and lubricants. HTS 1514.91.90 applies to this other crude variety, unrefined and chemically unchanged post-pressing. High erucic acid provides superior lubricity.

Unrefined Brown Mustard Seed Oil

Cold-pressed oil from brown mustard seeds, retaining natural sediments and color, for artisanal culinary uses. Under HTS 1514.91.90 as other crude mustard oil, not refined or modified. Imported mainly from India for ethnic spice blends.

Crude High-Erucic Rapeseed Oil (HEAR)

Specialty high-erucic acid rapeseed (HEAR) oil, crude fixed, used in polymer and lubricant industries. HTS 1514.91.90 captures this as other crude rapeseed oil, unrefined. Erucic acid >45% differentiates it for industrial applications.