HS 2005.99.21 – - - - - Imported from Switzerland
Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen (excluding products of heading 20.06): Imported from Switzerland
General Import Chapter 20 PREPARED FOODSTUFFS; BEVERAGES, SPIRITS AND VINEGAR; TOBACCO AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO SUBSTITUTES; PRODUCTS, WHETHER OR NOT CONTAINING NICOTINE, INTENDED FOR INHALATION WITHOUT COMBUSTION; OTHER NICOTINE CONTAINING PRODUCTS INTENDED FOR THE INTAKE OF NICOTINE INTO THE HUMAN BODYImport Duty Rates — South Africa 2026
General Rate
4,15c/kg
EU / UK
free
SADC
free
AfCFTA
1,66c/kg
Mercosur
4,15c/kg
EFTA
free
Classification Details
HS Code2005.99.21
Full Code2005.99.21.6
Chapter20 — PREPARATIONS OF VEGETABLES, FRUIT, NUTS OR OTHER PARTS OF PLANTS
Statistical Unitkg
VAT15
JLog ServiceGeneral Import
Typical Documents Required
- Bill of Lading
- Commercial Invoice
- Packing List
- Certificate of Origin
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the import duty rate for HS code 2005.99.21 in South Africa?
The general import duty rate for HS 2005.99.21 (- - - - Imported from Switzerland) is 4,15c/kg. Preferential rates may apply under trade agreements including EU/UK, SADC, AfCFTA, Mercosur, and EFTA. VAT of 15 is charged on the CIF value plus duty.
What documents do I need to import - - - - Imported from Switzerland into South Africa?
To import goods under HS 2005.99.21, you typically need: Bill of Lading, Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Origin. Additional permits or certificates may be required depending on the specific product and country of origin.
How do I calculate the total cost of importing - - - - Imported from Switzerland?
The landed cost includes the product cost (CIF value), plus import duty at 4,15c/kg, plus VAT at 15 on the combined value. Use JLog's Import Calculator at app.jlog.co.za/import-calculator.html for an accurate estimate.
Can JLog help with customs clearance for HS 2005.99.21?
Yes. JLog provides full customs clearance services for all HS codes including 2005.99.21. We handle documentation, SARS compliance, and logistics from our base in Woodstock, Cape Town. Contact us at info@jlog.co.za or call +27 21 300 6099.
Are there preferential duty rates for importing - - - - Imported from Switzerland?
Yes, South Africa has trade agreements that offer reduced duty rates. For HS 2005.99.21, the EU/UK rate is free, SADC rate is free, and AfCFTA rate is 1,66c/kg. You need a valid Certificate of Origin to claim these rates.
Related HS Codes
| HS Code | Description | General Duty |
|---|---|---|
| 2005.10.10 | - - Imported from Switzerland | 20% |
| 2005.10.90 | - - Other | 20% |
| 2005.20.10 | - - In the form of flours, meals or flakes | 20% |
| 2005.20.90 | - - Other | 20% |
| 2005.40.10 | - - Preparations of flour or meal, of a kind used as infant food or for dietetic... | 20% |
| 2005.40.90 | - - Other | 4,15c/kg |
| 2005.51 | - - Beans, shelled | 4,15c/kg |
| 2005.59 | - - Other | 4,15c/kg |
| 2005.60 | Asparagus | 20% |
| 2005.70 | Olives | 25% |
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