Marshmallows
CN β US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2106905890 | 22.3% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 2106905850 | 22.3% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 1704903550 | 40.6% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 1704903590 | 40.6% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 1905909090 | 22.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 1905901090 | 35.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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{"content":[{"type":"text","text":"##π‘ Marshmallows: Global HS Code Classification, Tax Rates & Customs Clearance Guide\n---\nπ HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tax Analysis | Professional Clearance Strategy\nπ 1. Product Definition & Classification: Do You Really Understand \"Marshmallows\"?\n\nMarshmallows are confectionery products made from sugar, water, gelatin (or alternative gelling agents), and flavorings, whipped into a soft, spongy foam. In international trade, classification depends heavily on the main ingredient and presence of cocoa.\n\nKey Classification Logic:\n- Sugar-based confectionery (No Cocoa): Typically classified under HS 1704.\n- Chocolate-covered Marshmallows: If coated with chocolate, they may fall under HS 1806 (Chocolate preparations), depending on the weight ratio of chocolate to marshmallow.\n- Marshmallow-based snacks with fruit/jelly: If fruit/jelly content is significant, it might be classified under HS 2008 (Fruit preparations) or remain in 1704 if sugar is the dominant character.\n\n> β οΈ Critical Distinction:\n> - If the product is pure marshmallow (sugar/gelatin base) β HS 1704.\n> - If coated in chocolate and chocolate is the essential character β HS 1806.\n> - If it contains significant fruit/jelly mixed with marshmallow β Check if HS 2008 applies (less common for standard marshmallows).\n\n---\n\n## π¦ 2. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Code Authority)\n\n| HS Code | Product Description | Application Scenario | Main Ingredient | Chocolate Content |\n|--------|----------|----------|----------------|------------------|\n| 1704.10.00.00 | Chewing gum and other chewing confectionery, not containing cocoa | Standard marshmallows, gummy candies, jelly beans | Sugar, Gelatin | β None |\n| 1704.90.00.00 | Other sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa | Specialty marshmallows, flavored marshmallows, marshmallow peaks | Sugar, Gelatin/Agar | β None |\n| 1806.32.00.00 | Filled chocolates (other than hollow chocolate or chocolate blocks) | Chocolate-covered marshmallows, chocolate marshmallow bars | Chocolate, Sugar, Gelatin | β
Yes |\n| 1806.90.00.00 | Other food preparations containing cocoa | Mixed confectionery with high cocoa content | Cocoa, Sugar, Gelatin | β
Yes |\n| 2008.99.00.00 | Other fruits and nuts, otherwise prepared or preserved, not containing alcohol | Fruit-and-marshmallow snacks (if fruit is dominant) | Fruit, Sugar | β No |\n\n> π Key Reminder:\n> - Standard Marshmallows: Most commonly fall under 1704.10.00.00 or 1704.90.00.00.\n> - Chocolate-Covered: If the chocolate coating is more than 50% by weight or defines the essential character, it may shift to 1806.\n> - Gelatin Type: Natural gelatin (animal-based) vs. Plant-based (agar/pectin) does not change the HS code under 1704, but must be declared for labeling.\n\n---\n\n## π° 3. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Details (Including Surtaxes & Policy Add-ons)\n\n> β
Applicable Country: United States (US)\n> β
Country of Origin: China (CN)\n> β
Effective Date: November 10, 2025 (and onwards)\n\n### π― 1. 1704.10.00.00 β Chewing Gum and Other Chewing Confectionery (Not Containing Cocoa)\n\n| Item | Content |\n|------|------|\n| Base Tariff Rate | 5.3% (Ad Valorem) |\n| USITC Surtax | +25% (USITC Footnote 9903.88.01) |\n| IEEPA Surtax | +10% (For China/HK products, from Nov 10, 2025) |\n| Total Rate | 40.3% |\n| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 40.3% |\n| De Minimis Exemption | β Not Eligible (deny_de_minimis) |\n| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:1704.10.00.00 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |\n\n> π Explanation:\n> - \"USITC Surtax 25%\" comes from Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act;\n> - \"IEEPA 10%\" is the additional tariff under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act;\n> - Total 40.3%, considered high tariff, must be anticipated in advance!\n\n---\n\n### π― 2. 1704.90.00.00 β Other Sugar Confectionery (Not Containing Cocoa)\n\n| Item | Content |\n|------|------|\n| Base Tariff Rate | 5.3% |\n| USITC Surtax | +25% |\n| IEEPA Surtax | +10% |\n| Total Rate | 40.3% |\n| Tax Calculation | CIF Γ 40.3% |\n| De Minimis Exemption | β Not Eligible |\n| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9901.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:1704.90.00.00 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |\n\n> π Note:\n> - Same as above, applicable to specialty marshmallows;\n> - Whether \"vanilla marshmallows,\" \"colored marshmallows,\" or \"marshmallow peaks,\" if no cocoa and not chewing gum, apply this code.\n\n---\n\n### π― 3. 1806.32.00.00 β Filled Chocolates (Chocolate-Covered Marshmallows)\n\n| Item | Content |\n|------|------|\n| Base Tariff Rate | 1.7% (Ad Valorem) |\n| USITC Surtax | +25% |\n| IEEPA Surtax | +10% |\n| Total Rate | 36.7% |\n| Tax Calculation | CIF Γ 36.7% |\n| De Minimis Exemption | β Not Eligible |\n| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:1806.32.00.00 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |\n\n> π Note:\n> - If chocolate coverage is significant and defines the product character, this code applies;\n> - Slightly lower total rate (36.7%) compared to pure sugar confectionery (40.3%), but still high.\n\n---\n\n## π οΈ 4. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Combat Pitfall Guide)\n\n### β
1. Required Documents Checklist (All Mandatory)\n\n| Document | Must Provide | Description |\n|----------|--------------|-------------|\n| β
Product Specification Sheet | βοΈ | Ingredients list, gelatin source (animal/plant), packaging details |\n| β
Ingredient Proportion Proof | βοΈ | For chocolate-covered marshmallows, prove chocolate vs. marshmallow weight ratio |\n| β
Product Photos (Label/Marking) | βοΈ | Clear display of ingredients, allergen warnings (gelatin, milk, soy) |\n| β
Third-Party Test Report | βοΈ | FDA compliance, allergen testing, heavy metals, microbiological safety |\n| β
Commercial Invoice | βοΈ | Clearly state \"Marshmallows\" or \"Chocolate-Covered Marshmallows\" |\n| β
Certificate of Origin (CO) | βοΈ | If non-China origin, apply for preferential rates |\n| β
Packing List | βοΈ | Show net/gross weight, package type, avoid split declaration |\n\n---\n\n### β
2. Declaration Techniques (Key Mnemonic)\n\n> π₯ \"Pure Sugar 1704, Chocolate 1806, Label Allergens, Avoid Confusion!\"\n\n| Scenario | Correct Declaration Method | Wrong Practice |\n|----------|---------------------------|----------------|\n| Standard Marshmallows | 1704.10.00.00 or 1704.90.00.00 | Misclassify as \"Food\" β 40.3% |\n| Chocolate-Covered Marshmallows | 1806.32.00.00 (if chocolate dominant) | Misclassify as 1704 β 40.3% (Overpaid) or 1806 (Under-declared) |\n| Fruit-Marshmallow Mix | Check if 2008 applies | Misclassify as 1704 β 40.3% |\n| Gelatin-Free (Vegan) Marshmallows | 1704.90.00.00 | Not declare as \"Vegan\" β Labeling issues |\n\n---\n\n### β
3. Special Cases Handling\n\n| Scenario | Handling Advice |\n|----------|----------------|\n| Vegan Marshmallows (Agar/Pectin) | Declare \"Plant-based Gelatin,\" no animal products, may face different labeling requirements |\n| Chocolate-Covered | Provide weight ratio proof; if chocolate <50%, still 1704 |\n| Bulk vs. Retail | Bulk declaration requires industrial packaging proof; retail requires consumer labeling |\n| Allergen Warnings | Must declare \"Contains Gelatin (Animal), Milk, Soy\" if applicable; missing warnings cause rejection |\n\n---\n\n## π 5. Global Market Comparison (2026 Latest)\n\n| Country/Region | Recommended HS Code | Tariff | Certification Requirements | Notes |\n|----------------|---------------------|--------|-----------------------------|-------|\n| πΊπΈ USA | 1704.10.00.00 | 40.3% (China) | FDA + Allergen Labeling | High tariff |\n| π¨π³ China | 1704.10.00.00 | 20% | CCC (if applicable) | No additional surtax |\n| πͺπΊ EU | 1704.90.00.00 | 12% | CE + Allergen Labeling (EU 1169/2011) | No surtax |\n| π¦πΊ Australia | 1704.10.00.00 | 5% | FSANZ Standards | No surtax |\n| π―π΅ Japan | 1704.90.00.00 | 10% | JFSL (Food Sanitation Law) | No surtax |\n\n> π Conclusion:\n> - USA has the highest tariff burden for Chinese marshmallows;\n> - EU and Japan have moderate tariffs but strict allergen labeling;\n> - Consider supply chain diversification (Vietnam, Thailand) for IEEPA exemption.\n\n---\n\n## π 6. Common Mistakes & Pitfall Guide (Blood & Tears Lessons)\n\nβ Mistake 1: Declaring \"Chocolate-Covered Marshmallows\" as 1704 to avoid 1806 documentation\nπ Consequence: Misclassification β Penalty + Back Taxes!\n\nβ Mistake 2: Not declaring \"Gelatin Source\" (Animal vs. Plant)\nπ Consequence: FDA Rejection or Consumer Complaints β Return/Destruction!\n\nβ Mistake 3: Splitting \"Marshmallows + Chocolate Coating\" into two separate declarations\nπ Consequence: Total tariff exceeds 50% + Administrative Penalty!\n\nβ Mistake 4: Using vague name \"Confectionery\" without specifying \"Marshmallows\"\nπ Consequence: Customs Inspection Delay β Demurrage Charges!\n\nβ
Correct Approach:\n> \"Marshmallows, Vanilla Flavor, Gelatin-Based, 500g Bag, No Chocolate, Allergen Warning: Contains Milk\"\n\n---\n\n## π― 7. Conclusion: Precise Classification, Save Time & Cost!\n\nπ― Remember the Mnemonic:\n> πΉ \"Pure Sugar 1704, Chocolate 1806, Label Allergens, Avoid Confusion!\"\n> πΉ \"HS Code Determines Tariff, 40% vs 36%, One Step Mistake, Thousands Lost!\"\n\n---\n\nπ Tips:\n> If your marshmallows are originating from Vietnam, Mexico, Thailand, or Malaysia, you may apply for IEEPA Exemption, reducing tariff to 0%~5%.\n> Recommend Applying for Advance Ruling (Pre-classification) to avoid clearance risks.\n\n---\n\nπ£ Immediate Action:\n> π Contact Professional Customs Broker + Provide Product Photo + Apply for HS Code Advance Ruling\n> π Let your marshmallows clear customs smoothly, export efficiently, double your profits!\n\n---\nβ¨ Professional Clearance Starts with Precise Classification!\nπΌ Every cent of your cost deserves precise calculation!"}]},"isError":false}
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About HS Code Classification
The Harmonized System (HS) is an internationally standardized nomenclature developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO) to classify traded products. Over 200 countries use the HS system as the basis for customs tariffs, trade statistics, and import/export regulations.
Each HS code follows a hierarchical structure:
- Chapter (2 digits) β Broad category of goods (e.g., Chapter 84: Machinery and Mechanical Appliances)
- Heading (4 digits) β More specific grouping within the chapter
- Subheading (6 digits) β Internationally standardized breakdown, used by all WCO member countries
- National subdivisions (8-10 digits) β Country-specific extensions for further classification, such as US HTSUS 10-digit codes
Correct HS code classification is essential for smooth customs clearance, accurate duty payment, and compliance with trade regulations. Misclassification can lead to customs delays, overpayment of duties, or penalties.
When importing from CN to US, the applicable tariff rates may include:
- Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) rate β The standard duty rate applied to WTO members
- General rate β Applied to countries without trade agreements
- Trade remedy duties β Additional tariffs such as Section 301 (anti-dumping), Section 232 (national security), or countervailing duties
The information provided on this page is for reference purposes only. For official classification, please consult with your local customs authority or a licensed customs broker.