HS Code 200390
Preserved Exotic and Wild Mushrooms
HS code 200390 covers all preserved mushrooms and truffles excluding the Agaricus genus, prepared without vinegar and destined for retail or culinary use.
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HS Code 200390 — Preserved Exotic and Wild Mushrooms
This category covers all mushrooms and truffles that are not from the Agaricus genus. It includes preserved varieties such as shiitake, oyster mushrooms, chanterelles, and luxury items like truffles, prepared without vinegar.
What's included
- Canned shiitake mushrooms
- Preserved truffles
- Oyster mushrooms in jars
- Straw mushrooms
- Chanterelles in brine
What's excluded
- Button mushrooms → use
200310(Agaricus genus mushrooms have a dedicated code.) - Dried mushrooms → use
071239(Dried vegetables are classified in Chapter 7.)
Common examples
- Jar of whole black truffles
- Canned straw mushrooms
- Preserved shiitake slices in brine
- Canned porcini mushrooms
Frequently asked questions
Are truffles considered mushrooms for HS classification?
Yes, truffles are classified under the mushroom heading in 200390.
Trade & shipping notes
- Typical duty range: 5% - 15%
- Documentation: High value items like truffles require accurate valuation to avoid customs penalties.
- Typical shipping mode: Air
- Top exporters: China, Italy, France
- Top importers: Japan, USA, Germany
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Key takeaway
The correct code for specialty, wild, or asian mushrooms and all types of truffles.
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