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Export HS Code 21012020 (Extracts, essences and concentrates, of tea or mate, and pre...) to Canada

HS Code Details

Code21012020
DescriptionExtracts, essences and concentrates, of tea or mate, and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of tea or mate: Quick brewing black tea
Chapter21
SectionIV β€” Food, Beverages, Tobacco
Duty RateRefer to tariff schedule

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada

CapitalOttawa
CurrencyCanadian Dollar
RegionNorthern America
India Export Rank#26
Trade AgreementNone

India–Canada Trade Data for HS 2101

India exported $7.50M worth of extracts, essences and concentrates, of tea or mate, and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of tea or mate: quick brewing black tea (HS 2101) to Canada in 2024.

Export Trend (USD)

2024
$7.50M

Exporting Extracts, essences and concentrates, of tea or mate, and pre... to Canada

Exporting extracts, essences and concentrates, of tea or mate, and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of tea or mate: quick brewing black tea (HS Code 21012020) from India to Canada requires attention to documentation, packaging standards, and customs regulations. Indian exporters should ensure compliance with both DGFT export regulations and Canada's import requirements.

Key considerations include proper classification under HS 21012020, accurate valuation, and meeting any product-specific standards or certifications required by Canada. Payment terms commonly used include Letter of Credit (L/C), Documents against Payment (D/P), and advance payment.

Shipping from India to Canada takes approximately 25–35 days by sea. Common routes go via the Suez Canal or around the Cape of Good Hope.

Documentation Required

Commercial Invoice

Detailed invoice with buyer/seller details, product description, quantity, price, and Incoterms.

Packing List

Itemized list of contents, weights, dimensions, and package markings for each shipment unit.

Bill of Lading / Airway Bill

Transport document issued by the carrier confirming receipt of goods for shipment.

Certificate of Origin

Certifies that goods originate from India. Required for preferential tariff treatment under trade agreements.

Shipping Bill

Filed with Indian Customs for export clearance. Generated through ICEGATE.

Letter of Credit / Bank Documents

Payment guarantee instrument. Commonly used for first-time trade partners.

Insurance Certificate

Proof of marine/cargo insurance covering the shipment against loss or damage.

FSSAI Certificate

Food safety certification required for export of food products from India.

Phytosanitary Certificate

Issued by the Plant Quarantine authority for plant/plant-derived products.

Related HS Codes in Chapter 21

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