Partially Stripped Maryland Light Air-Cured Leaf
Maryland light air-cured tobacco, wholly or partly stemmed, not threshed, compliant with U.S. Note 5 for quota entry from countries like Argentina (10,750 MT limit). Classified in 2401.20.33.30 for lacking wrapper tobacco and specific curing method. Valued for its subtle aroma in pipe and cigarillo blends.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If over 35% wrapper
Wrapper-dominant Maryland tobacco exceeds limit, reclassifying under wrapper-specific subheading.
If post-threshing
Any threshing or similar processing elevates to 2401.20.85 for advanced handling.
If made into cigarettes
Chapter note prioritizes 2404 for finished cigarettes, but stems/cigarette leaf under 2402 if applicable.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Secure entry pursuant to USTR regulations; Chapter 98 samples may be duty-free but excluded from quotas
• Conduct moisture and stem content tests to confirm 'partly stemmed, not threshed' status
• Separate quota entries from non-quota (e.g
• Mexico) to prevent overfill penalties
Related Products under HTS 2401.20.33.30
Maryland Flue-Cured Tobacco Leaf
Unmanufactured Maryland tobacco leaf, partly stemmed, not threshed, flue-cured type, imported under U.S. Note 5 quota provisions from eligible countries like Brazil. This light air-cured variety is classified under HTS 2401.20.33.30 due to its specific Maryland type, stemming process, and compliance with quantitative limits. Used primarily in cigarette blending for mild flavor profiles.
Stemmed Maryland Burley Tobacco
Partly stripped Maryland burley tobacco leaf, light air-cured, not threshed, entered pursuant to U.S. Note 5 quota limits without wrapper tobacco. Fits HTS 2401.20.33.30 for its Maryland designation, partial stemming, and flue-cured/burley/light air-cured attributes. Commonly blended in premium cigarette production.
Maryland-Type Stemmed Tobacco for Hand-Rolled Cigarettes
Stemmed Maryland tobacco leaf, not threshed, light air-cured, entered under U.S. Note 5 for use in hand-rolled cigarettes per Note 5(e). HTS 2401.20.33.30 applies to this partly processed, wrapper-free varietal from quota nations like Philippines (3,000 MT). Prepared for consumer marketing without further manufacture.
Quota-Entered Maryland Burley Leaf
Partly stemmed Maryland burley tobacco, flue-cured/light air-cured hybrid, no threshing, specifically for U.S. Note 5 quota from Malawi (12,000 MT). This 2401.20.33.30 product is wrapper-free and used in export cigarette blends. Imported in bales for processor redistribution.
Brazilian Maryland Partly Stemmed Tobacco
Partly stemmed/stripped Maryland tobacco from Brazil (80,200 MT quota), not threshed, light air-cured, under HTS 2401.20.33.30 for non-wrapper leaf. This varietal provides nutty notes for American blend cigarettes.