HS Code 180100
6-digit classification for Cocoa Beans, Whole or Broken, Raw…, with duty lookup and 1688 checks before payment
Also searched as: cocoa beans, cacao beans, raw cacao, roasted cocoa beans
Classification
How 180100 breaks down
Cocoa and cocoa preparations
Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted
Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted
Short answer
What HS code 180100 means before paying a 1688 supplier
HS code 180100 is the 6-digit HS 2022 starting point for cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted; often searched as cocoa beans, cacao beans, raw cacao. Before using it in a landed-cost estimate, confirm the product material, function, destination market, and the official tariff source. Treat any 1688 supplier code as a clue, not the final import classification.
Use
Start with this 6-digit HS code and compare the product's material, function, and use.
Verify
Check the destination market's official HTS, TARIC, commodity-code, duty, VAT, or GST source.
Decide
If classification, documents, or restricted-product risk is unclear, submit the product for a written check.
Covered products
What products fall under HS code 180100?
Buyers sourcing cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted from 1688 commonly describe it in these ways. If your product matches, 180100 is likely the right 6-digit starting point — confirm material and intended use against the official tariff.
US import duty · China origin
US import duty for HS 180100
Published USITC HTS rates for cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted (180100), aggregated at the 6-digit level. A research estimate — the final rate depends on your full 8-10 digit HTS line.
Base MFN rate
0%
From the US national tariff line under 180100.
Section 301 (China)
+7.5%
Covered lines under this code carry a Section 301 China surcharge.
Effective China-origin
≈7.5%
Base rate with applicable 301 surcharges — before MPF/HMF and any trade-action changes.
Source: USITC HTS (base MFN) + Section 301 overlay · data as of 2026-07-05 · rates change with trade actions — always confirm your full 10-digit line on hts.usitc.gov before pricing a product. Other markets (EU/UK/CA/AU/SG) below.
Import duty by market
Where to check the import duty for HS 180100
The 6-digit code is universal, but duty, VAT and GST are set by the destination country and depend on the full national tariff line with China as the country of origin. Start from the official source for your market.
United States
USITC / CBP · Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS)
European Union
TARIC · Access2Markets
United Kingdom
HMRC · UK Integrated Online Tariff
Canada
CBSA · Canadian Customs Tariff
Australia
ABF · Australian customs tariff
Singapore
Singapore Customs · Singapore Trade Classification (HS)
Compare China-origin duty evidence across supported markets
Use the HS & import duty checker to estimate duty + VAT/GST for 180100 by destination before you pay a 1688 supplier.
Questions
HS code 180100: common questions
What is the US import duty for HS code 180100 from China?
As published in the USITC HTS (data as of 2026-07-05), the base MFN rate for 180100 averages about 0%, and Section 301 China surcharges apply on covered lines (up to +7.5%), bringing the effective China-origin rate to roughly 7.5%. This is a research estimate — the final rate depends on your full 8-10 digit HTS line; verify on hts.usitc.gov.
What is HS code 180100?
HS code 180100 is the World Customs Organization 6-digit HS 2022 subheading for "Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted". The first two digits (18) are the chapter — Cocoa and cocoa preparations — and digits 3-4 (1801) are the heading. Countries add further digits (8-10) for their national tariff line.
What products fall under HS 180100?
Common products classified under 180100 include cocoa beans, cacao beans, raw cacao, roasted cocoa beans and similar items matching cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted. The correct code still depends on the product's material, function and intended use.
How do I find the import duty for HS code 180100?
Duty is set by the destination country, not by the 6-digit HS code alone. Start from the official tariff of your market — USITC HTS (US), TARIC / Access2Markets (EU), GOV.UK Trade Tariff (UK), CBSA (Canada), ABF (Australia) or Singapore Customs — and look up the full national code with China as the country of origin.
Is HS code 180100 the same in every country?
The first 6 digits (180100) are the same worldwide under the WCO Harmonized System. Beyond that, each country extends the code (HTS in the US, TARIC in the EU, etc.) and sets its own duty and tax rates.
Can I trust the HS code a 1688 supplier gives me?
Treat a supplier-provided code as a clue, not a final classification. It can be incomplete, China-export-specific, or mismatched to your destination's rules. Verify against the official tariff and your product's actual material and use.
Is HSN code 180100 the same as HS code 180100?
Yes at the 6-digit level. India's HSN (Harmonized System of Nomenclature) uses the same WCO base, so HSN 180100 covers the same "cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted" scope; India then extends it to 8 digits for GST and customs. Check the Indian Customs tariff (CBIC) for the full national line.
Sourcing cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted from 1688?
Get a written pre-payment check — classification clues, China-origin landed cost, and supplier risk — before you commit. 5,754 HS codes covered.
