p-Anisaldehyde FCC Grade

FCC-grade p-Anisaldehyde meets Food Chemicals Codex standards for use in flavorings and fragrances, remaining a pure aromatic aldehyde-ether. Classified under HTS 2912.49.10.00 due to its chemical definition as p-anisaldehyde without exclusions. This high-purity variant ensures compliance for food-contact applications.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China5.5%+35.0%40.5%
🇲🇽Mexico5.5%+10.0%15.5%
🇨🇦Canada5.5%+10.0%15.5%
🇩🇪Germany5.5%+10.0%15.5%
🇯🇵Japan5.5%+10.0%15.5%

Alternative Classifications

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

3302.10.10.00Lower: 17.5% vs 40.5%

If put up as food mixture for retail flavoring

Mixtures for food preparation containing flavorings fall under Chapter 33 if not separate defined compounds.

2912.49Same rate: 40.5%

If non-aromatic isomer like o-anisaldehyde

Only aromatic p-anisaldehyde specified; non-aromatic aldehyde-ethers classify under broader 'other' subheading.

2909.30.60.00Lower: 30.5% vs 40.5%

If classified primarily as aromatic ether without aldehyde dominance

Ether function might prevail if aldehyde group not principal characteristic, per oxygen function notes.

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Import Tips & Compliance

• Include FCC certificate of analysis with shipment for FDA compliance if destined for food use

• Label with batch purity >98% to prevent reclassification as mixture

• Verify solvent-free status to stay within Chapter 29 pure compound scope

Related Products under HTS 2912.49.10.00

p-Anisaldehyde (4-Methoxybenzaldehyde)

p-Anisaldehyde is a chemically defined aromatic aldehyde with the formula C8H8O2, featuring a methoxy group (-OCH3) attached to the benzene ring. It falls under HTS 2912.49.10.00 as an aldehyde-ether with other oxygen function, specifically listed as an aromatic aldehyde-ether. This clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid is used in organic synthesis and as a fragrance intermediate.

p-Anisaldehyde Stabilized with BHT

p-Anisaldehyde stabilized with butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) for transport and preservation, as allowed under Chapter 29 note (f). It remains classified under HTS 2912.49.10.00 as the added stabilizer does not change its nature as a separate chemically defined aromatic aldehyde. Used in perfumery and pharma intermediates.

p-Anisaldehyde 99% Pure Technical Grade

Technical grade p-Anisaldehyde at 99% purity for industrial synthesis of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, qualifying as a separate chemically defined compound. Falls under HTS 2912.49.10.00 for its aromatic aldehyde-ether structure with oxygen functions. Impurities are minimal and do not alter classification.

p-Anisaldehyde in Ethanol Solution 10%

10% p-Anisaldehyde dissolved in ethanol, classified under HTS 2912.49.10.00 per Chapter 29 note (b) for ethyl alcohol esters/acids, extended to solutions for safety/transport. The solution is necessary for safe handling of this flammable compound without specific use adaptation.

p-Anisaldehyde with Anti-Dusting Agent

p-Anisaldehyde preparation with minimal anti-dusting agent added for safety during handling, per Chapter 29 note (g). Retains HTS 2912.49.10.00 classification as the aromatic aldehyde-ether principal compound. Used in bulk chemical processing.

Reagent-Grade p-Anisaldehyde

High-purity reagent-grade p-Anisaldehyde for laboratory use in organic reactions like Schiff base formation. Classified under HTS 2912.49.10.00 as a pure aromatic aldehyde with ether oxygen function, not excluded as lab reagent. Meets ACS standards for analytical chemistry.