Apiole Parsley Flavor Compound

Apiole delivers characteristic parsley and celery flavors as allyl ether-phenol derivative. Falls under HTS 2909.50.40 as chemically defined flavoring ether-phenol per Chapter 29. Synthetic for consistent herbal seasoning applications.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China4.8%+25.0%29.8%
🇲🇽Mexico4.8%4.8%
🇨🇦Canada4.8%4.8%
🇩🇪Germany4.8%4.8%
🇯🇵Japan4.8%4.8%

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Alternative Classifications

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2909.50Same rate: 29.8%

If non-flavoring ether-phenols

Same heading but different statistical category if flavor function not primary.

3301.29.20.00Lower: 18.6% vs 29.8%

If terpeneless herbal oils

Extract-like products sometimes claimed under Chapter 33.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Include GC-MS analysis confirming allylphenyl methyl ether structure

Low volume imports; ensure minimum purity for Chapter 29 eligibility

Separate from essential oil matrices to maintain pure compound status

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