Maltose Customs Clearance in Iran (HS Code + Documents & Permits)
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Immediate Free Consultation1) Industrial and Specialized Applications of Maltose
Food Industry: Maltose, due to having lower sweetness than sucrose and moisture retention, is used as a natural sweetener in the production of breads, sweets, jams, cakes, and various beverages. It also plays a major role in the fermentation of alcoholic drinks like beer. It helps food products remain fresh longer without changing taste and texture.
Pharmaceutical Industry: Due to compatibility with the human body and ability to dissolve quickly in water, maltose is used as a carrier and sweetener in the production of drugs and dietary supplements. It is widely used in medicines that require rapid absorption or to improve taste.
Chemical and Biotechnology Industries: Maltose is used as a chemical intermediate in the production of certain biochemical compounds. It also plays an important role in enzyme production processes and some biotechnology products.
2) Maltose HS Code
According to the international harmonized system of customs tariffs (HS Code), maltose falls under disaccharide sugars. The customs tariff number of maltose is 17024000. This code refers to maltose and similar sugars, and under this code, all customs and tariff requirements related to import and export of this product are managed. In the maltose clearance process, familiarity with this tariff code and related requirements is very important, as compliance with the laws and presenting the correct documents can prevent possible delays and fines. Importers must also present related health and technical certificates to customs to expedite clearance.
Item | Short Description | HS Code |
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Maltose | Disaccharide sugar for food/pharma industries | 17024000 |
Final classification depends on form, purity, granulation, and declared application; finished dosage pharmaceutical items are declared under chapter 3004 as applicable.
3) Special Conditions for Import and Export of Maltose
1. Permit from the Food and Drug Administration (IFDA) — Maltose, as a food and pharmaceutical additive, requires health approvals from the Food and Drug Administration. This authority ensures the imported or locally produced maltose meets national and international health standards. Importers must obtain all necessary permits from IFDA before entry and import the product according to approved health standards.
2. Quality and Health Certificates — A core requirement for importing maltose is presenting valid quality and health certificates from the country of origin. These must prove the product is sanitary and compliant with applicable quality and technical standards. In the clearance process, these documents play a key role as customs and other regulators review them carefully.
3. Proper Packaging and Storage — Maltose is moisture-sensitive and therefore must be packed and stored under sanitary, suitable conditions. Poor packaging can cause spoilage and reduce quality. During transportation, use robust, appropriate packaging to prevent contact with harmful factors.
4. Tariffs and Customs Duties — Tariffs and duties for importing maltose vary by country of origin and trade agreements. In some cases, countries offer preferential tariffs for raw materials, helping reduce importers’ costs. Importers should be fully familiar with the destination country’s tariff rules and leverage all trade preferences.
4) Market Data: Iran Imports/Exports and Global Turnover
6. Global Turnover of Maltose — Global turnover has steadily grown in recent years due to rising demand in food and pharma. Market reports indicate maltose global turnover in 2023 was around 1.5 million tons. Rising consumption of processed foods and dietary supplements has boosted demand for maltose.
7. Major Global Exporters of Maltose — China and India are the largest producers and exporters, with China holding a significant export share owing to its high production capacity. European countries like Germany and France are also notable producers and supply part of global demand.
8. Major Global Importers of Maltose — The biggest importers are industrial, food-producing countries such as the United States, Japan, and EU members. Due to extensive processing industries, they import maltose to secure raw material needs. Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries are also important importers.
5) Required Documents for Maltose Customs Clearance
1. Commercial Invoice
Issued by the seller, listing product name, unit price, quantity, and total costs. It is a core document for clarifying the transaction and declaring customs value.
2. Packing List
Details the number of packages, packing type, net and gross weights, and shipment particulars. Required for inspection and matching with the customs declaration.
3. Bill of Lading (or AWB/CMR)
As the transport document, it sets shipment conditions and title to the goods. Issued by the carrier and evidences legal ownership in transit.
4. Certificate of Origin
Shows the producing country, issued by the origin country’s chamber of commerce. Beyond tariff determination, it may enable preferential duty rates under trade agreements.
5. Health Permit from IFDA
Since maltose is used in food/pharma, health permits from Iran FDA are required to ensure compliance with national health standards.
6. Certificate of Analysis (CoA)
Issued by the manufacturer, detailing chemical composition and quality attributes. Used by health authorities and customs to confirm product conformity.
7. Health Certificate
Issued by origin-country health authorities to confirm the product is free from contamination or sanitary risks.
8. Customs Declaration
Completed by the importer or broker, including full details of commodity, value, and origin. Used to assess duties and taxes; must be accurate and complete.
9. Standard Certificate
In some cases, a certificate from the Iranian National Standards Organization is required to confirm conformity with national standards.
10. Import License
In certain cases, an import license from the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade is necessary to authorize entry.
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Request ProformaFrequently Asked Questions
What is the HS Code of maltose and when does it change?
Maltose is typically declared under 17024000; however, finished pharmaceutical dosage forms may fall under chapter 3004. Final classification depends on purity, presentation form, and use.
Which documents are essential for maltose clearance?
Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin, IFDA health permit, CoA, and Customs Declaration; where applicable, Standard Certificate and Import License are also required.
What should be considered in maltose packaging and transport?
It is moisture-sensitive; use dry, robust packaging and prevent exposure to moisture and contamination during transport to preserve quality.
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