Bulk Maple Sugar Syrup Blend

Blended syrup from maple sugar and glucose solids, in liquid form for confectioners. HTS 1702.20.22.90 applies as blended maple syrup under U.S. note 4, GN15 entry for allocated countries. Capable of further mixing, not final consumer product.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China6%+17.5%23.5%
🇲🇽Mexico6%+10.0%16%
🇨🇦Canada6%+10.0%16%
🇩🇪Germany6%+10.0%16%
🇯🇵Japan6%+10.0%16%

Alternative Classifications

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

1806.90.35Lower: 21% vs 23.5%

If containing cocoa components

Blended syrups with chocolate shift to Chapter 18 cocoa preparations if principal characteristic changes.

1702.30.24Same rate: 23.5%

If glucose-based dominant blend

Glucose/fructose syrup blends without maple may classify under separate 1702 subheadings.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Polarimeter test for sucrose content to confirm <99.5 degrees if bordering raw sugar notes

Separate from retail blends to avoid note 3 exclusions over 65% sugars

Related Products under HTS 1702.20.22.90

Blended Canadian Maple Syrup

A blended syrup primarily composed of maple syrup mixed with sugars derived from sugar cane or beets, intended for further processing in food manufacturing. It falls under HTS 1702.20.22.90 as a maple syrup described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17, entered under general note 15 provisions for quota allocation. Not prepared for direct retail sale to consumers.

Industrial Maple Blend Syrup

Bulk blended maple syrup used in confectionery production, combining maple syrup with beet sugar syrups capable of further mixing. Classified in 1702.20.22.90 due to its status as a blended syrup per additional U.S. note 4, entered pursuant to general note 15 quota provisions. Supplied in drums for industrial end-use.

Vermont Maple Blended Syrup

Blended syrup featuring Vermont maple base mixed with cane sugars, designed for bakery further processing. It qualifies for HTS 1702.20.22.90 as maple syrup under blended syrups in U.S. note 4, imported under general note 15 country allocations. Not consumer-packaged; bulk for manufacturers.

Quebec Pure Maple Blend

A processor-grade blend of Quebec maple syrup and fructose syrups, not for immediate consumption. Falls under 1702.20.22.90 for blended maple syrups per chapter 17 note 4, entered via GN15 provisions. Irregular microcrystals and molasses residues align with uncentrifuged characteristics.

Food Service Maple Blend

Blended maple syrup for institutional food service further dilution, mixed with beet sugars. Classified 1702.20.22.90 as note 4 blended syrup, GN15 provisions. Bulk totes, not retail packaged.