U.S. imports of non-frozen orange juice (other), sweetened or not (HS 200919) totaled $13.4M in April 2026, traded with 22 countries.
Unfermented orange juice that is neither frozen nor limited to a Brix ceiling of 20 — capturing higher-Brix non-frozen forms — enters under the single US tariff line 2009190000. Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic are the leading suppliers, followed by Peru, Spain, and Guatemala, a supplier profile that differs markedly from the frozen OJ heading and reflects Caribbean and Central American processing capacity. FDA's Juice HACCP requirements govern admissibility, and importers should ensure that country-of-origin labeling and pasteurization records are in order before entry. The absence of a Brix ceiling here means concentrated non-frozen juice products that do not fit the lower-Brix subheading are captured in this residual category.
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Heading 200912 is limited to non-frozen orange juice with a Brix value not exceeding 20, while 200919 covers all other non-frozen orange juice — including higher-Brix products. If a non-frozen juice exceeds the Brix-20 ceiling, it classifies under 200919 rather than 200912.
Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic lead imports under this heading, followed by Peru, Spain, and Guatemala. This supplier mix is distinct from the frozen OJ heading, where Brazil dominates.
Monthly import values over time
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Imports
$13.4M
from 22 countries · YTD: $27.4M
Exports: $851K
Deficit of $12.6M (net importer)
Trade balance: deficit of $12.6M (net importer)
YTD: $27.4M imported (April 2026)
88 shipments/month
Top U.S. entry points for this product, ranked by latest-month import value.