Albacore Tuna in Vegetable Broth
White albacore tuna pieces in clear vegetable broth (oil-free) in airtight containers, not minced. Qualifies for HTS 1604.14.30 as other tunas not in oil, where broth is considered non-oil medium. Popular for reduced-sodium diets.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If broth deemed 'in oil' equivalent
Any fatty medium shifts from 1604.14 to 1604.19 oil-based subheadings.
If vegetable juice predominant
Broth-dominant with minor tuna might classify under Chapter 20 juices.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Analyze broth for fat content (<0.5% oil) to confirm 'not in oil' status
• List broth ingredients fully to avoid food additive reclassification
• Use tamper-evident seals proving airtight processing
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