U.S. imports of sweetened milk and cream (concentrated or not, nesoi) (HS 040299) totaled $6.8M in April 2026, traded with 22 countries.
Sweetened condensed milk — the most commercially familiar product in this heading — is classified across seven distinct 10-digit lines that turn on container type (airtight vs. non-airtight) and TRQ eligibility under Additional US Notes 10 and 11. Chile is the leading US supplier, with Mexico and Colombia also prominent sources. Because sweetened condensed milk is widely used in confectionery, bakery, and beverage manufacturing, buyers should monitor quota fill rates, which can shift duty exposure mid-season. USDA FSIS oversight applies; importers should verify establishment approval status before shipment.
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The US schedule assigns separate 10-digit codes based on whether the product is packed in hermetically sealed (airtight) containers versus other packaging. This distinction affects both the applicable duty rate and TRQ eligibility, so importers must confirm container specifications before filing entry.
Yes. Several lines under this heading reference Additional US Notes 10 and 11, which govern TRQ thresholds. Shipments entering above the quota volume face a higher over-quota duty rate. Quota fill status should be checked with CBP prior to shipment to avoid unexpected duty liability.
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HS 040490
Top U.S. entry points for this product, ranked by latest-month import value.