Arame Seaweed Dried

Dried arame (Eisenia bicyclis) seaweed is shredded and simmered then dried for braised dishes. HTS 2008.99.91.55 applies to this prepared 'other seaweed' preserved by drying for retail. Traditional in Japanese macrobiotic diets.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China6%+25.0%31%
🇲🇽Mexico6%6%
🇨🇦Canada6%6%
🇩🇪Germany6%6%
🇯🇵Japan6%6%

Alternative Classifications

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

0712.90Lower: 18.3% vs 31%

If simply dehydrated without cooking

Dried vegetables lacking further preparation stay in Chapter 07.

2008.97Lower: 24.9% vs 31%

If mixed with fruit preserves

Mixtures of fruits and nuts/seaweed have specific subheadings.

1604.19Lower: 16% vs 31%

If containing dried shrimp

Seaweed with seafood becomes prepared aquatic invertebrates.

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