Maryland Threshed Tobacco Leaf Strips
Partially stemmed Maryland tobacco leaves that have been threshed to remove dust and small fragments, imported within U.S. Note 5 quota limits from eligible countries like Brazil or Zimbabwe. Classified under 2401.20.85.30 due to its threshed processing and specific Maryland type designation. Used primarily for blending in cigarette production.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If unstemmed
Unstemmed tobacco falls under the prior subheading for whole leaf tobacco before stemming/stripping.
If not entered under Note 5 quota
Tobacco outside quota provisions uses general 'other' rates without Note 5 specific allocations.
If further processed into reconstituted sheet
Reconstituted or homogenized tobacco moves to Chapter 24 heading 2403 for manufactured forms.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify entry falls within U.S
• Note 5 country-specific quotas (e.g
• 80,200 MT for Brazil); provide export certification from origin prior to Sep 13 deadline
• Exclude Canadian/Israeli/Mexican products; include moisture content declaration to avoid reclassification
Related Products under HTS 2401.20.85.30
Stemmed Maryland Flue-Cured Tobacco
Maryland-type flue-cured tobacco with stems partially removed and threshed for uniformity, entered pursuant to U.S. Note 5 quantitative limits. Fits 2401.20.85.30 as threshed, stripped Maryland tobacco not qualifying for other specific categories. Ideal for premium cigarette blends requiring light-bodied flavor.
Threshed Maryland Broadleaf Tobacco
Broadleaf variety of Maryland tobacco, partly stemmed, threshed, and processed similarly, imported under additional U.S. Note 5 provisions from quota-eligible nations. 2401.20.85.30 applies to this specific Maryland type post-threshing, excluding tobacco refuse. Commonly used in pipe tobacco and cigars for its rich aroma.
Processed Maryland Type 32 Tobacco
Type 32 Maryland tobacco that is wholly stemmed, threshed, and similarly processed, described in U.S. Note 5 and entered accordingly within quotas. HTS 2401.20.85.30 captures this light air-cured variety's specific classification post-processing. Primarily for American blend cigarettes.
Quota-Entered Maryland Stripped Tobacco
Maryland tobacco leaves stripped of stems and threshed for cleanliness, entered pursuant to U.S. Note 5 quantitative restrictions from countries like Thailand (7,000 MT limit). Fits precisely under 2401.20.85.30 as 'other' threshed Maryland type. Suitable for export blending operations.
Air-Cured Maryland Threshed Leaf
Air-cured Maryland tobacco processed by stripping stems and threshing, imported under Note 5 from Zimbabwe (12,000 MT quota). 2401.20.85.30 designation reflects its 'other' status among threshed tobaccos. Provides mild flavor for hand-rolled cigarette production.
Maryland Tobacco for Hand-Rolled Cigarettes
Threshed and stemmed Maryland tobacco prepared for marketing to consumers making hand-rolled cigarettes, per U.S. Note 5(e), entered under 2401.20.85.30 quota. Remains unmanufactured despite end-use designation. Allows direct retail packaging without alteration.