Oriental Tobacco Stems from Thailand
Intact oriental variety tobacco stems from Thailand (7,000 MT quota), unprocessed and qualifying under HTS 2401.30.33.90 for other tobacco refuse stems not cut, ground, or pulverized. Commonly imported for specialty cigarette blending.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If Thailand stems exceed quota or not pursuant to Note 5
General subheading applies to non-quota tobacco refuse stems.
If stems are further processed into smoking tobacco
Note 5 quota subheading for other smoking tobacco; manufactured products excluded.
If ground or pulverized for industrial use
State of completion changes classification within tobacco refuse.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Thailand's 7,000 MT quota fills quickly; use licensed customs brokers familiar with Note 5
• Avoid bulk packaging that suggests retail intent, as it could trigger manufactured tobacco classification
• Ensure no commingling with quota-exempt products like Canadian tobacco
Related Products under HTS 2401.30.33.90
Whole Tobacco Stems from Brazil
Unprocessed tobacco stems sourced from Brazil, entered under the quota provisions of Additional U.S. Note 5 to Chapter 24. These stems are neither cut, ground, nor pulverized, classifying them as 'other' tobacco refuse under HTS 2401.30.33.90. They are primarily used in tobacco processing for reconstitution or blending.
Uncured Tobacco Stems from Zimbabwe
Intact, unprocessed tobacco stems from Zimbabwe, compliant with Additional U.S. Note 5 quota (12,000 MT). These qualify under HTS 2401.30.33.90 as 'other' tobacco refuse, specifically stems not subjected to cutting, grinding, or pulverizing. Used in industrial tobacco blending and reconstitution.
Flue-Cured Tobacco Stems from Argentina
Whole flue-cured tobacco stems from Argentina, not cut, ground, or pulverized, entered pursuant to U.S. Note 5 quota (10,750 MT). Classified in HTS 2401.30.33.90 as other tobacco refuse stems for industrial use in cigarette production.
Air-Cured Tobacco Stems from Philippines
Uncut and unground air-cured tobacco stems from the Philippines (3,000 MT quota under Note 5), fitting HTS 2401.30.33.90 as other tobacco refuse. These stems are used by manufacturers for blending and paper pulp production.
Burley Tobacco Stems from Malawi
Whole burley tobacco stems from Malawi (12,000 MT quota per Note 5), classified in HTS 2401.30.33.90 as uncut, unground tobacco refuse. Essential for pipe tobacco and reconstituted sheet production.