Invert Sugar Syrup 75% Solids

Liquid invert sugar syrup produced by hydrolysis of sucrose into equal glucose-fructose mix, with 75% dry solids and over 50% fructose equivalent. Classified in HTS 1702.90.58.00 as invert sugar blended syrup not for retail, per additional U.S. note 4, intended for bakery or confectionery processing. It meets the criteria for further mixing capability without consumer packaging.

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.

1702.90.20Lower: 17.5% vs 22.6%

If in crystalline solid form

Solid invert sugar classifies under 1702.90.20, while liquid syrups go to the blended syrup provisions.

1702.90.54Higher: 23.5% vs 22.6%

If over 65% sugar by dry weight and consumer-ready

High-sugar content retail syrups fall under restricted 1702.90.54 per U.S. note 7, not industrial blends.

2106.90.68Higher: 27.5% vs 22.6%

If classified as blended syrup for food prep

If deemed a preparation rather than pure sugar syrup, it shifts to Chapter 21 blended syrup TRQ.

Not sure which classification is right?

Our AI classifier can analyze your specific product and recommend the correct HTS code with confidence.

Import Tips & Compliance

Provide lab analysis showing invert sugar composition and fructose polarity to Customs for verification

Monitor annual quotas under U.S. note 5; use Treasury raw value conversion (1.07 factor for total sugars)

Declare as industrial syrup without labels to avoid misclassification as retail product

Related Products under HTS 1702.90.58.00

High Fructose Corn Syrup Blend 55/45

A blended syrup containing 55% fructose and 45% glucose derived from corn starch hydrolysis, in liquid form suitable for industrial further processing. It falls under HTS 1702.90.58.00 as a blended sugar syrup with over 50% fructose in dry state, not prepared for retail consumer marketing and capable of being mixed with other ingredients. This classification applies to syrups described in additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17.

Fructose-Glucose Blend Syrup for Beverages

Industrial blended syrup of 60% fructose and 40% glucose for soft drink manufacturing, shipped in bulk totes. HTS 1702.90.58.00 covers this as 'other' sugar syrup blends >=50% fructose, matching U.S. note 4 for processable syrups not retail-packaged. Excludes added flavors qualifying it for pure syrup heading.

Artificial Honey Blend Syrup

Syrup blending artificial honey (high fructose syrup) with minimal natural honey, over 50% fructose, for industrial food processing. Falls under HTS 1702.90.58.00 as 'other' blended syrup per note 4, not retail-prepared and capable of further mixing. Distinguished from pure artificial honey by blend composition.

Maltose-Fructose Industrial Syrup

Blended syrup combining maltose and fructose at 55% fructose dry weight for brewing and baking industries. HTS 1702.90.58.00 applies to this 'other' sugar syrup blend under U.S. note 4, as it's not consumer-ready and designed for further processing. Chemically pure sugars blended without additives.

Glucose-Fructose 50/50 Bulk Syrup

50/50 glucose-fructose syrup blend exceeding 50% fructose equivalent in dry state, bulk-packed for pharmaceutical processing. Classified HTS 1702.90.58.00 as blended syrup per note 4, not flavored/colored and further processable. Used in medicated syrup bases.