HS Code Subheading

Fruit, edible; pineapples, fresh or dried

0804.30 Subheading
Section II — Vegetable products

About HS Code 080430

This HS code covers the international trade of fresh or dried pineapples, a significant tropical fruit commodity. Countries with suitable climates, such as Costa Rica, the Philippines, and Ecuador, are major exporters, leveraging efficient agricultural practices and logistics to meet global demand. Importers, primarily the United States, European Union nations, and Japan, seek these fruits for fresh consumption, juice production, and processed forms. Key considerations in this trade include maintaining freshness and quality during transit, managing seasonal supply fluctuations, and adhering to phytosanitary regulations. The market for pineapples is robust, driven by consumer preferences for healthy and exotic fruits, with a growing segment for organic and sustainably sourced varieties. Understanding the specific processing (fresh vs. dried) is crucial for accurate classification and trade compliance.

Products Under This Code

Fresh whole pineapples, dried pineapple rings, frozen pineapple chunks, organic pineapples, mini pineapples, pineapple crowns, peeled pineapples

Real World Examples

Dole pineapples, Del Monte pineapples, Chiquita pineapples, Maui Gold pineapples

Common Misclassification

This code can be confused with 081190 (frozen fruit, n.e.c.) if the pineapples are frozen, or 200820 (pineapples, prepared or preserved) if they are canned or further processed beyond simple drying.

Products Classified Under 0804.30

Industry

This code belongs to the Agriculture & Live Animals industry.

Trade Overview

Costa Rica and the Philippines are leading exporters, while the United States and European Union are major importers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 080430?

HS code 080430 covers: Fruit, edible; pineapples, fresh or dried. This HS code covers the international trade of fresh or dried pineapples, a significant tropical fruit commodity. Countries with suitable climates, such as Costa Rica, the Philippines, and Ecuador, are major exporters, leveraging efficient agricultural practices and logistics to meet global demand. Importers, primarily the United States, European Union nations, and Japan, seek these fruits for fresh consumption, juice production, and processed forms. Key considerations in this trade include maintaining freshness and quality during transit, managing seasonal supply fluctuations, and adhering to phytosanitary regulations. The market for pineapples is robust, driven by consumer preferences for healthy and exotic fruits, with a growing segment for organic and sustainably sourced varieties. Understanding the specific processing (fresh vs. dried) is crucial for accurate classification and trade compliance.

What products fall under HS code 080430?

Fresh whole pineapples, dried pineapple rings, frozen pineapple chunks, organic pineapples, mini pineapples, pineapple crowns, peeled pineapples

What are common misclassifications for HS code 080430?

This code can be confused with 081190 (frozen fruit, n.e.c.) if the pineapples are frozen, or 200820 (pineapples, prepared or preserved) if they are canned or further processed beyond simple drying.

How is HS code 080430 structured?

HS code 080430 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (08) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (04) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (30) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.