Processed Virginia Fire-Cured Leaf Waste
Waste fragments from threshing machines processing Virginia fire-cured tobacco, classified as 'other' tobacco refuse in HTS 2401.30.70.50. This includes lamina scraps with fire-cured flavor profile, exported in bulk for cigarette or pipe filler. Remains unmanufactured per chapter definitions.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If not refuse but threshed whole leaf
Unbroken threshed tobacco stays in 2401.10, only separated refuse goes to 2401.30.
If used to make cigarette tobacco equivalents
Reconstituted or homogenized from refuse mandates 2404 classification.
If for hand-rolled cigarette preparation
U.S. Note (e) treats certain tobaccos for hand-rolling under different quota subheadings.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Submit threshing logs proving waste generation during unmanufactured processing
• Exclude Canada/Israel/Mexico origins from quota calculations per U.S
• Note (b)
• Test for contaminants; high sand content may trigger agricultural inspections
Related Products under HTS 2401.30.70.50
Virginia Fire-Cured Tobacco Refuse
This is refuse from Virginia fire-cured tobacco, consisting of stems, dust, and scraps generated during threshing or processing of unmanufactured tobacco leaves. It falls under HTS 2401.30.70.50 as 'tobacco refuse' specifically from Virginia fire-cured tobacco, which is a distinct type cured over open fires imparting a unique smoky flavor. Commonly used in pipe blends or as filler in lower-grade products.
Fire-Cured Virginia Tobacco Stems
Midribs and stems separated from Virginia fire-cured tobacco leaves during threshing, classified as tobacco refuse under HTS 2401.30.70.50. This byproduct retains the characteristic smoky aroma from fire-curing and is often exported for reconstitution or blending. It must be unmanufactured and not suitable for direct retail sale.
Virginia Fire-Cured Tobacco Dust
Fine particulate dust and small fragments from threshing Virginia fire-cured tobacco, categorized as refuse under HTS 2401.30.70.50. This low-grade material is typically baled for bulk export and used in reconstituted sheet tobacco or as extender in mixtures. Classification requires it to be unmanufactured byproduct.
Baled Virginia Fire-Cured Tobacco Scraps
Irregular scraps and broken pieces of Virginia fire-cured tobacco leaf refuse, baled for shipment under HTS 2401.30.70.50. Derived from post-harvest processing, these are unsuitable as whole leaf but valuable for industrial blending. Must not be flavored or further treated to stay in unmanufactured refuse.