Potato Starch Glucose Syrup Industrial Blend

Industrial blended syrup from potato glucose, 25% fructose in dry state per HTS 1702.40.28 requirements. Qualifies under note 4 as processible blended syrup from starch, free of flavors/color. Primarily for brewing and fermentation applications.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China5.1%+17.5%22.6%
🇲🇽Mexico5.1%+10.0%15.1%
🇨🇦Canada5.1%+10.0%15.1%
🇩🇪Germany5.1%+10.0%15.1%
🇯🇵Japan5.1%+10.0%15.1%

Alternative Classifications

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

1702.90.10.00Lower: 17.5% vs 22.6%

If in liquid form, not solid, or other syrup type

Subheading distinguishes solid vs syrup forms; liquids may go to 1702.90.

2209.00.00.00Higher: 35% vs 22.6%

If further processed into vinegar substrate

Fermentable syrups used in vinegar production reclassify to chapter 22.

2302.40.01Higher: 35% vs 22.6%

If beet-derived with >6% non-sugar solids

Note excludes high non-sugar solids from 1703; similar logic for contaminated blends.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Prepare for potential USDA license if tied to polyhydric alcohol production pathways

Ensure no centrifugation mimicking raw cane sugar notes; validate syrup form

Track fiscal year quotas (1,117,195+ MT raw cane equivalent); charge to correct period

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