Eugenol Natural Extract Equivalent

Eugenol is a key ether-phenol compound used as a flavoring agent in clove, nutmeg, and dental products. Classified under HTS 2909.50.40 as a chemically defined odoriferous compound from the ether-phenols subheading. Synthetic versions match natural clove oil profiles for consistent flavoring.

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%

More Specific Codes

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Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

3302.90.10Higher: 35% vs 29.8%

If when used in oral care fragrances

Odor-focused applications in mixtures classified as perfumery products under Chapter 33.

2916.20.50.00Lower: 28.7% vs 29.8%

If classified purely as cyclic alcohol derivative

Alternative chemical function classification, though ether-phenol takes precedence per Chapter 29 notes.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Include FEMA GRAS status documentation (FEMA 2467) for flavoring approval

Verify chemical structure confirmation as 4-allyl-2-methoxyphenol derivative

Avoid misclassification by separating from essential oil mixtures which go to Chapter 33

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Thymol Synthetic Flavor Crystals

Thymol is an ether-phenol compound used for its medicinal minty flavor in oral care products and herbal seasonings. Classified HTS 2909.50.40 as a flavoring ether-phenol meeting Chapter 29 chemical definition standards. High purity synthetic grade for consistent performance.

Isoeugenol Flavoring Compound

Isoeugenol provides carnation and spicy floral flavors as a key ether-phenol derivative in perfumery and food flavoring. HTS 2909.50.40 classification applies to its chemically defined odoriferous nature within Chapter 29 ether-phenols. Used in both flavor and fragrance applications.

Chavicol (4-Allyphenol) Flavor Grade

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Piperonal (Heliotropin) Synthetic

Piperonal provides vanilla-hawthorn flavors as an ether-phenol aldehyde derivative for confectionery. Classified HTS 2909.50.40 as odoriferous ether-phenol compound meeting Chapter 29 purity standards. Key aroma chemical for food manufacturers.

Safrole Flavoring Intermediate

Safrole serves as sassafras and root beer flavor precursor, classified as ether-phenol under HTS 2909.50.40. Chemically defined odoriferous compound for flavor synthesis meeting Chapter 29 criteria. Strictly regulated synthetic import.

Dihydrocoumarin Flavor Crystals

Dihydrocoumarin provides sweet hay-like flavors as fused ether-phenol lactone derivative. HTS 2909.50.40 applies to its chemically defined odoriferous status within Chapter 29 ether-phenols. Used in tobacco and dessert flavorings.