Raw Value Beet Sugar for Export Substitution
Beet sugar entered under note 5 provisions, specifically licensed for substitution of domestic sugar exported. Meets polarity and raw value criteria for quota. Ensures supply chain continuity in sugar trade.
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More Specific Codes
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If cane sugar for polyhydric alcohol production
End-use restrictions like non-food alcohol production require dedicated subheadings.
If licensed for refining and re-export
Specific processing intentions (refine/re-export) trigger separate note-regulated entries.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Apply for specific USDA license for export substitution use; maintain records for audits
• Common issue: failure to export equivalent domestic sugar voids eligibility
Related Products under HTS 1701.99.10
Organic Beet Sugar Granules
Granulated sugar derived from sugar beets, meeting the raw value requirements under additional U.S. note 5 to chapter 17 for quota entry. This specialty sugar is imported in limited quantities as specified by the Secretary of Agriculture. It is used in food manufacturing where precise sugar sourcing is required.
Specialty Cane Sugar Crystals
Coarse crystals from cane sugar allocated under additional U.S. note 5 for quota-limited import. This product tests at high polarization but fits specialty sugar definitions for reserved quota quantities. Commonly used in confectionery for its unique crystal structure.
Refined Beet Sugar Powder
Finely powdered sugar from beets, entered pursuant to U.S. note 5 provisions for sugars, syrups, and molasses quota. It meets raw value equivalence testing and is reserved for specialty imports. Ideal for baking and dry mixes.
Quota-Allocated Turbinado Sugar
Minimally refined cane sugar retaining some molasses, qualifying under note 5 for specialty sugar quota entry. Polarimeter reading meets raw value standards set by Treasury regulations. Popular in gourmet cooking for its flavor.
Specialty Demerara Sugar
Light brown cane sugar crystals imported under additional U.S. note 5 quota for specialty sugars. It complies with raw value testing in terms of 96° commercial raw sugar equivalent. Used in coffee and baking for subtle caramel notes.
Muscovado Sugar under Quota
Unrefined cane sugar with high molasses content, allocated under U.S. note 5 specialty quota. Raw value calculated per Treasury methods for polarization under 100°. Artisanal baking favorite.