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      An imported powdered Pelargonium sidoides root extract with...

      Therapeutic plant extract classification under Chapter 30 denied concessional customs duty tied to vegetable extracts.

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      CustomsApril 29, 2026Case LawsAAR
      An imported powdered Pelargonium sidoides root extract with maltodextrin carrier was classified as a standardized therapeutic preparation rather than a mere vegetable extract. Applying the HSN Notes and GRI 1 and 3(b), the Authority found that controlled extraction, concentration, drying and standardisation gave the goods the essential character of a medicament, intended for supply to pharmaceutical manufacturers for therapeutic or prophylactic use. It therefore ruled out Heading 1302 and Chapter 12, and classified the product under Heading 3003, specifically CTI 30039090, as a medicament not put up in measured doses or retail packing. Because the concessional customs notification applied only to Heading 1302 goods, the exemption was held unavailable.

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