Canadian Maple Sugar Crystals

Coarse crystals of maple sugar produced by evaporating maple sap, used in baking and confections. Falls under 1702.20.24.10 as maple sugar in the blended syrups category per U.S. Note 4, subject to quota entry under Note 9.

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.

1702.90.20Lower: 17.5% vs 23.5%

If in syrup form rather than solid

Sugar syrups not specified as maple shift to other syrups without added flavoring

1701.14.50Lower: 17.5% vs 23.5%

If derived from cane but mimicking maple characteristics

Cane sugar in solid form with similar polarization may classify under raw cane sugar if not purely maple

1901.90.67Higher: 27.5% vs 23.5%

If processed into retail food products over 10% sugar

Finished food preparations with sugar content fall under Chapter 19 if not pure sugar

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Import Tips & Compliance

Secure USTR allocation certificates for Canadian origin; document polarity for raw value calculation; monitor fiscal year quotas to avoid over-entry penalties