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Indian ITC-HS · Section IV

Chapter 21

Miscellaneous edible preparations

5 Headings15 Subheadings41 Tariff Items
Source: CBIC Part II Import Tariff, chapter-wise PDFs·Indian Customs Tariff — First Schedule (as on 30.06.2024, CBIC)
Section IV
PREPARED FOODSTUFFS; BEVERAGES, SPIRITS AND VINEGAR; TOBACCO AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO SUBSTITUTES
Showing each item's best available FTA rate beside its MFN baseline.

Headings, subheadings & tariff items

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All tariff codes in Chapter 21

Flat index of every 8-digit tariff item in this chapter, grouped by 4-digit heading.

2101EXTRACTS, ESSENCES AND CONCENTRATES, OF COFFEE, TEA OR MATE AND PREPARATIONS WITH A BASIS OF THESE PRODUCTS OR WITH A BASIS OF COFFEE, TEA OR MATE; ROASTED CHICORY AND OTHER ROASTED COFFEE SUBSTITUTES, AND EXTRACTS, ESSENCES AND CONCENTRATES THEREOF ---- Extracts, essences and concentrates of coffee, and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of coffee :

2102YEASTS (ACTIVE OR INACTIVE); OTHER SINGLE CELL MICRO-ORGANISMS, DEAD (BUT NOT INCLUDING VACCINES OF HEADING 3002); PREPARED BAKING POWDERS

2103SAUCES AND PREPARATIONS THEREFOR; MIXED CONDIMENTS AND MIXED SEASONINGS; MUSTARD FLOUR AND MEAL AND PREPARED MUSTARD

2104SOUPS AND BROTHS AND PREPARATIONS THEREFOR; HOMOGENISED COMPOSITE FOOD PREPARATIONS

2106FOOD PREPARATIONS NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED

  • 21061000- Protein concentrates and textured protein substances
  • 21069011- Sharbat
  • 21069019- Other
  • 21069020- Pan masala
  • 21069030- Betel nut product known as "Supari"
  • 21069040- Sugar-syrups containing added flavouring or colouring matter, not elsewhere specified or included; lactose syrup; glucose syrup and malto dextrine syrup
  • 21069050- Compound preparations for making non-alcoholic beverages
  • 21069060- Food flavouring material
  • 21069070- Churna for pan
  • 21069080- Custard powder ---- Other :
  • 21069091- Diabetic foods
  • 21069092- Sterilized or pasteurized millstone
  • 21069099- Other

Using HSN codes from Chapter 21

  • Expand a heading to see every 6-digit subheading and 8-digit tariff item underneath. Unit of measure and standard duty are shown once per 4-digit heading.
  • The standard duty shown is the Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) rate from the Indian Customs Tariff.
  • For GST filings, the 4-digit heading is usually sufficient; for customs declarations, the full 8-digit tariff item is required.

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