HS Code 200899

Other Prepared Fruit and Edible Plant Parts

HS code 200899 is a residual category for other prepared or preserved fruits, nuts, and edible plant parts not specifically mentioned in other subheadings.

6-digit Section IVFCL

HS Code 200899 — Other Prepared Fruit and Edible Plant Parts

This is a residual 'catch-all' category for processed fruits and plant parts not listed elsewhere. It includes items like aloe vera, ginger in syrup, and various exotic fruits processed for preservation.

What's included

  • Preserved ginger in syrup
  • Aloe vera in syrup
  • Canned lychees or longans
  • Processed bamboo shoots (non-vinegar)

What's excluded

  • Bamboo shoots in vinegar → use 200190 (Vegetables prepared with vinegar or acetic acid fall under 2001.)

Common examples

  • Canned Lychees in Syrup
  • Ginger stem in jars
  • Preserved jackfruit in tins
  • Aloe Vera drink chunks in syrup

Frequently asked questions

When should I use 'Other' (200899)?

Use this only if the specific fruit does not have its own 6-digit code in heading 2008.

Trade & shipping notes

  • Typical duty range: 5% - 15%
  • Documentation: Specific plant parts may require additional biosafety documentation.
  • Typical shipping mode: FCL
  • Top exporters: Thailand, China, Vietnam
  • Top importers: United States, Japan, Europe

Key takeaway

Essential code for exotic preserved fruits like lychees and specialty items like ginger in syrup.

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