💾 Data Updated: 2025 HTS Revision 30 • Last updated: November 24, 2025

3301.29 - Other:

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Overview

This HTS category, 3301.29, encompasses essential oils other than those derived from citrus fruit, specifically those not belonging to the peppermint or other mint varieties. It covers a broad spectrum of essential oils obtained from various plant sources, excluding the specified mints. These oils are typically volatile aromatic compounds extracted through processes like distillation, expression, or solvent extraction, and are used in a wide array of applications including perfumery, flavorings, and aromatherapy.

Distinguishing this category from its siblings, 3301.24.00.00 (of peppermint) and 3301.25.00 (of other mints), is crucial. While all fall under the umbrella of non-citrus essential oils, 3301.29 is a residual category for all other non-citrus mint essential oils. For instance, if an essential oil is derived from lavender, rose, or eucalyptus, it would likely fall under 3301.29, provided it is not a citrus oil.

Within the 3301.29 classification, further subdivisions exist to provide more granular detail. For example, subcategories such as 3301.29.10.00 (of eucalyptus) and 3301.29.20.00 (of orris) exist for commonly traded and distinct essential oils. The remaining, more general subcategory, 3301.29.51, accounts for all other essential oils not specifically enumerated, ensuring comprehensive coverage within this section of the tariff schedule.

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