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🇿🇦 South Africa Import Tariff: HS 08.10

Fruit, fresh; n.e.c. in chapter 08

MFN Tariff Rate10.6%
FTA Rate (UK-SACUM)

Preferential rate with Certificate of Origin

0.3%
Savings: 10.3 percentage points
HS Code08.10
ProductFruit, fresh; n.e.c. in chapter 08
Classification LevelHeading
Importing Country🇿🇦 South Africa

Tariff Rate Comparison by Country

Compare import duty rates for HS 08.10 across major trading nations.

CountryMFN RateFTA RateFTA
🇸🇬 Singapore0.9%——
🇦🇪 UAE2.4%0.2%India-UAE CEPA
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia4%——
🇪🇺 Germany (EU)7.5%——
🇺🇸 United States8%——
🇬🇧 United Kingdom8.1%2.7%UK-Canada TCA
🇦🇺 Australia8.1%2.3%JAEPA/RCEP
🇨🇦 Canada9%3.6%USMCA
🇯🇵 Japan10.2%0.8%Japan-Mexico EPA
🇹🇼 Taiwan10.3%2.8%ECFA
🇹🇭 Thailand10.5%1.1%TAFTA/RCEP
🇹🇷 Turkey10.5%1.3%Turkey-Korea FTA
🇿🇦 South Africa(current)10.6%0.3%UK-SACUM
🇲🇽 Mexico10.9%2.4%EU-Mexico FTA
🇰🇷 South Korea13%3.4%RCEP
🇻🇳 Vietnam13.5%——
China15.7%2.9%RCEP
🇮🇩 Indonesia17.1%——
🇧🇷 Brazil18.7%2.4%Mercosur-Mexico ACE 55
🇮🇳 India19.5%6.1%ASEAN-India FTA

Import Documents for South Africa

Typical documents required when importing HS 08.10 products.

☑Commercial Invoice

Detailed invoice from the seller showing product description, quantity, unit price, total value, and terms of sale (Incoterms).

☑Packing List

Itemized list of contents in each package, including weights, dimensions, and marks/numbers matching the shipping containers.

☑Bill of Lading (B/L) or Airway Bill

Transport document issued by the carrier confirming receipt of goods for shipment. Acts as a contract of carriage and receipt.

☑CBP Entry Summary (Form 7501)

The formal customs declaration filed with US Customs and Border Protection for all commercial imports.

⚠️USDA Phytosanitary CertificateRequired
⚠️FDA Prior NoticeRequired
📋Cold Treatment CertificateMay apply

Related HS Codes in South Africa

08.01Nuts, edible; coconuts, Brazil nuts and cashew nut0801.11Nuts, edible; coconuts, desiccated0801.12Nuts, edible; coconuts, in the inner shell (endoca0801.19Nuts, edible; coconuts, fresh or dried, other than0801.21Nuts, edible; brazil nuts, fresh or dried, in shel0801.22Nuts, edible; brazil nuts, fresh or dried, shelled

View This Tariff in Other Countries

🇦🇺 Australia🇧🇷 Brazil🇨🇦 Canada China🇪🇺 Germany (EU)🇮🇳 India🇮🇩 Indonesia🇯🇵 Japan🇲🇽 Mexico🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia🇸🇬 Singapore🇰🇷 South Korea🇹🇼 Taiwan🇹🇭 Thailand🇹🇷 Turkey🇦🇪 UAE🇬🇧 United Kingdom🇺🇸 United States🇻🇳 Vietnam

Import Fruit, fresh; n.e.c. in chapter 08 into South Africa

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the import duty for HS 08.10 in South Africa?
The MFN (Most Favored Nation) tariff rate for importing Fruit, fresh; n.e.c. in chapter 08 (HS 08.10) into South Africa is 10.6%. Under the UK-SACUM, a preferential rate of 0.3% may apply.
Does South Africa have any FTA that reduces tariffs on HS 08.10?
Yes. Under the UK-SACUM, the tariff may be reduced from 10.6% to 0.3%. A valid Certificate of Origin is required.
Which country has the lowest tariff for HS 08.10?
Among major trading nations, Singapore has the lowest MFN rate at 0.9% for this product.
What documents are needed to import HS 08.10 into South Africa?
Typical import documents include a Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin, and customs declaration forms. Product-specific requirements (e.g., health certificates, safety standards) may apply depending on the product category.

Tariff rates are approximate estimates based on published MFN schedules. Actual rates may vary. Always verify with the official customs authority of South Africa before making business decisions.