Import Duty for HS 2204
Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines
4-digit · Section IV · Chapter 22
Duty Information
HS Code
2204
Product
Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines
Basic Customs Duty (BCD)
Check CBIC schedule
Classification Level
4-digit tariff item
Duty rate varies by specific product classification, country of origin, and applicable notifications. Refer to the latest CBIC Customs Tariff Schedule or contact XIMPEX for assistance.
Duty rates are subject to change. Verify with the latest government notification.
Product Classification
IV — Food, Beverages & Tobacco
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Including preferential rates, FTAs, anti-dumping duties, and Social Welfare Surcharge.
Other Products in Chapter 22
HS 2201
Waters, Including Natural Or Artificial Mineral Waters And Aerated Waters, Not Containi...
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2202
Waters, Including Mineral Waters And Aerated Waters, Containing Added Sugar Or Other Sw...
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2203
Beer made from malt
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2205
Vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavoured with plants or aromatic substances
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2206
Other fermented beverages (for example , cider, perry, mead)
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2207
Undenatured Ethyl Alcohol Of An Alcoholic Strength By Volume Of 80% Vol. Or Higher
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2208
Undenatured Ethyl Alcohol Of An Alcoholic Strength By Volume Of Less Than 80% Vol.
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2209
Vinegar and substitutes for vinegar obtained from acetic acid
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
How Import Duty Works in India
Import duty in India consists of Basic Customs Duty (BCD), Social Welfare Surcharge (SWS at 10% of BCD), Integrated GST (IGST), and applicable cess. The effective rate depends on the product classification, country of origin, and any applicable trade agreements.
Use the 8-digit HS code for the most specific duty classification. Products from countries with which India has Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) or Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) may qualify for reduced duty rates, subject to Rules of Origin compliance.