Canadian Raw Cane Sugar
Raw cane sugar testing 99.8 degrees polarization, imported from Canada under USMCA quantitative limits set by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. Classified under 9823.09.09 as a good provided for in note 9(b)(3) for USMCA originating sugar within specified TRQ limits. This represents high-quality raw sugar used primarily for refining.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If entered outside USMCA TRQ provisions
Standard MFN rate applies to raw cane sugar over 99.5° polarization when not qualifying for USMCA quantitative limits
If qualifying under note 9(b)(1) limits
Different USMCA sugar TRQ category with separate quantitative allocations administered by USDA
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify USMCA origin certification and current TRQ allocation from U.S
• Secretary of Agriculture; ensure polarity testing documentation meets 96° raw value standards; monitor annual quantitative limits to avoid over-quota duties
Related Products under HTS 9823.09.09
Mexican Raw Beet Sugar
Raw beet sugar testing 98.5 degrees polarization from Mexico, entered under USMCA provisions of HTS 9823.09.09. Subject to annual quantitative limitations determined by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture per note 9(b)(3). Used by U.S. refineries for further processing into consumer sugar products.
USMCA Cane Sugar Solids
Solid cane sugar product testing 99.2 degrees polarization qualifying under USMCA note 9(b)(3) quantitative limits via HTS 9823.09.09. Imported within USDA-determined annual allocations for raw value equivalent calculation. Primarily used in industrial food manufacturing.
Canadian 96° Raw Value Sugar
Canadian raw cane sugar standardized to 96 degrees polariscope testing for raw value calculation under HTS 9823.09.09. Qualifies within U.S. Secretary of Agriculture's note 9(b)(3) quantitative limitations for USMCA imports. Critical for precise TRQ accounting.
Mexican High-Polarization Cane Sugar
Mexican cane sugar testing 99.9 degrees polarization entered under USMCA TRQ limits of HTS 9823.09.09 per note 9(b)(3). Subject to annual quantitative restrictions set by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. Premium quality for specialty refining applications.
USMCA Refined Raw Sugar Blend
Blended raw sugar product from USMCA countries meeting 98-99° polarization standards for HTS 9823.09.09 entry. Qualifies under note 9(b)(3) quantitative limits administered by USDA. Balanced ash content for optimal refining recovery.
Canadian Beet Sugar Pellets
Pelletized raw beet sugar from Canada standardized for USMCA TRQ entry under HTS 9823.09.09. Meets note 9(b)(3) requirements with USDA-determined quantitative limits. Convenient handling form for bulk import.