HS 04.02
HeadingMilk and cream; concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
HS Code 04.02 classifies "Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter" under Section I (Live Animals; Animal Products). This heading-level code is used internationally for customs classification, tariff determination, and trade statistics.
Classification Details
πΊπΈ US Import Duty
Rates are approximate and based on MFN (Most Favored Nation) tariffs. Actual rates may vary by specific product classification. Always verify with USITC for official rates.
Classification Guide
When classifying goods under HS 04.02, ensure the product matches the specific description. This is a heading-level code. For customs declaration, you may need the more specific 6-digit subheading. Check with your national customs authority for additional digits required.
Trade Context
Section I covers live animals and animal products, one of the oldest categories of international trade.
Regulatory Note
Many countries impose strict sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) requirements on animal imports. USDA and EU health certificates are commonly required.
πΊπΈ US Import Document Checklist
Documents required when importing products under HS 04.02 into the United States.
Required for All Imports
βCommercial InvoiceCBP
βPacking ListCBP
βBill of Lading (B/L) or Airway BillCarrier
βCBP Entry Summary (Form 7501)CBP
βImporter Security Filing (ISF/10+2)CBP
βCustoms BondCBP
Product-Specific Requirements
β οΈFDA Prior NoticeRequired
All food imports require electronic prior notice to FDA before arrival.
Agency: FDA
β οΈMilk Import Act PermitRequired
Required for importing milk, cream, and certain dairy products into the US.
Agency: FDA
πTariff-Rate Quota LicenseMay be required
Many dairy products are subject to TRQs. An import license may be needed for in-quota rates.
Agency: USDA/FAS
FTA Certificate of Origin (for preferential rates)
This checklist is for general guidance only. Actual requirements may vary based on specific product, country of origin, and current regulations. Always consult with a licensed customs broker or the relevant agency for official requirements.