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Commodity 2102103900

Commodity
2102103900
Classification
Bakers' yeast > Other
Commodity valid from
1 January 1972
Supplementary unit

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Supplementary units are used when an additional measurement unit is needed on customs declarations. For example: the quantity of the products as well as the weight in kilograms.
Date of trade
18 June 2026
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Country Measure type Duty rate Conditions Legal base Footnotes
All countries (1011) Third country duty 12.00%
CARIFORUM (1033)
excluding Haiti
Tariff preference 0.00%
Central America (2200) Tariff preference 0.00%
EU-Canada agreement: re-imported goods (1006) Tariff preference 0.00%
Eastern and Southern Africa States (1034) Tariff preference 0.00%
European Economic Area - Iceland (2014) Tariff preference 0.00%
GSP - General arrangements (2020) Tariff preference 8.50%
GSP+ (incentive arrangement for sustainable development and good governance) (2027) Tariff preference 0.00%
GSP-EBA (Special arrangement for the least-developed countries - Everything But Arms) (2005) Tariff preference 0.00%
Mercosur (5500) Tariff preference 10.90% + €0.00 / 100 kg
OCTs (Overseas Countries and Territories) (2080) Tariff preference 0.00%
Preferential origin in accordance with the Agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco on the amendment of Protocols 1 and 4 to the Euro-Mediterranean Agreement establishing an association between the European Communities and their Member States, of the one part, and the Kingdom of Morocco, of the other part. (2000) Tariff preference 0.00%
SADC EPA (1035) Tariff preference 0.00%
Albania (AL) Tariff preference 0.00%
Algeria (DZ) Tariff preference 0.00%
Andorra (AD) Tariff preference 0.00%
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA) Tariff preference 0.00%
Cameroon (CM) Tariff preference 0.00%
Canada (CA) Tariff preference 0.00%
Ceuta (XC) Tariff preference 0.00%
Chile (CL) Tariff preference 2.80%
Colombia (CO) Tariff preference 0.00%
Ecuador (EC) Tariff preference 0.00%
Egypt (EG) Tariff preference 0.00%
Faroe Islands (FO) Tariff preference 0.00%
Fiji (FJ) Tariff preference 0.00%
Georgia (GE) Tariff preference 0.00%
Ghana (GH) Tariff preference 0.00%
Iceland (IS) Tariff preference 0.00%
Israel (IL) Tariff preference 0.00%
Ivory Coast (CI) Tariff preference 0.00%
Jordan (JO) Tariff preference 0.00%
Kenya (KE) Tariff preference 0.00%
Korea, Republic of (South Korea) (KR) Tariff preference 0.00%
Kosovo (XK) Tariff preference 0.00%
Lebanon (LB) Tariff preference 0.00%
Macedonia (Former Yugoslav Republic of) (MK) Tariff preference 0.00%
Melilla (XL) Tariff preference 0.00%
Mexico (MX) Tariff preference 4.20%
Moldova, Republic of (MD) Tariff preference 0.00%
Montenegro (ME) Tariff preference 0.00%
Morocco (MA) Tariff preference 0.00%
New Zealand (NZ) Tariff preference 0.00%
Norway (NO) Tariff preference 0.00%
Occupied palestinian Territory (PS) Tariff preference 0.00%
Papua New Guinea (PG) Tariff preference 0.00%
Peru (PE) Tariff preference 0.00%
Samoa (WS) Tariff preference 0.00%
San Marino (SM) Customs Union Duty 0.00%
Serbia (XS) Tariff preference 0.00%
Singapore (SG) Tariff preference 0.00%
Solomon Islands (SB) Tariff preference 0.00%
South Africa (ZA) Tariff preference 8.50%
Syria (SY) Tariff preference 0.00%
Tunisia (TN) Tariff preference 0.00%
Türkiye (TR) Customs Union Duty 0.00%
Ukraine (UA) Tariff preference 0.00%
United Kingdom (excluding Northern Ireland) (GB) Tariff preference 0.00%
Viet Nam (VN) Tariff preference 1.50%

Trade remedies, safeguards and retaliatory duties

Country Measure type Duty rate Conditions Legal base Footnotes
All countries (1011)
excluding Belarus, Russian Federation
Additional duties
Belarus (BY) Additional duties 50.00%
Russian Federation (RU) Additional duties 50.00%

Import VAT and excise

Country Measure type Duty rate Conditions Legal base Footnotes
Areas subject to VAT or Excise (1400) Value added tax Standard rate 20.00%
Areas subject to VAT or Excise (1400) Value added tax Additional code: VATZ VAT zero rate 0.00%

EU import controls

Country Measure type Conditions Legal base Footnotes
All countries (1011)
excluding Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland
Import control of organic products
Ukraine (UA) Import control
Ukraine (UA) Import control

UK import controls

Country Measure type Conditions Legal base Footnotes
All countries (1011)
excluding European Union, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United Kingdom (Northern Ireland)
Import control of organic products
Ukraine (UA) Restriction on entry into free circulation

Exporting from Northern Ireland

The commodity code for exporting and Intrastat reporting (opens in new tab) is 2102 1039.

Export controls

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Non-preferential rules of origin

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Notes for commodity 2102103900

Chapter notes

  1. This chapter does not cover:

    • a. mixed vegetables of heading 0712;

    • b. roasted coffee substitutes containing coffee in any proportion (heading 0901);

    • c. flavoured tea (heading 0902);

    • d. spices or other products of heading 0904 to 0910;

    • e. food preparations, other than the products described in heading 2103 or 2104, containing more than 20% by weight of sausage, meat, meat offal, blood, insects, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or any combination thereof (Chapter 16);

    • f. products of heading 2404;

    • g. yeast put up as a medicament or other products of heading 3003 or 3004; or

    • h. prepared enzymes of heading 3507.

  2. Extracts of the substitutes referred to in note 1 (b) are to be classified in heading 2101.

  3. For the purposes of heading 2104, the expression ‘homogenised composite food preparations’ means preparations consisting of a finely homogenised mixture of two or more basic ingredients such as meat, fish, vegetables, fruit or nuts, put up for retail sale as food suitable for infants or young children or for dietetic purposes, in containers of a net weight content not exceeding 250 g. For the application of this definition, no account is to be taken of small quantities of any ingredients which may be added to the mixture for seasoning, preservation or other purposes. Such preparations may contain a small quantity of visible pieces of ingredients.

Additional notes

  1. For the purpose of subheadings 2106 10 20 and 2106 90 92 the term ‘starch’ also covers starch breakdown products.

  2. For the purposes of subheading 2106 90 20 ‘compound alcoholic preparations, other than those based on odoriferous substances, of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages’ means those preparations having an alcoholic strength by volume of more than 0.5% vol.

  3. For the purposes of subheading 2106 90 30, ‘isoglucose’ means the product obtained from glucose or its polymers with a content by weight in the dry state of at least 10% fructose.

  4. For products of subheadings 2106 90 30 and 2106 90 59, the sucrose content, including other sugars expressed as sucrose, is to be determined by the refractometry method (expressed in degrees Brix in accordance with the Annex to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 974/2014).

  5. Other food preparations presented in measured doses, such as capsules, tablets, pastilles and pills, and which are intended for use as food supplements are to be classified under heading 2106, unless elsewhere specified or included.

  6. Preparations with a basis of coffee, tea or mate or extracts, essences and concentrates thereof with a sugar content of 97% or more by weight, calculated on the dry matter, are excluded from classification under heading 2101 and are in principle to be classified in Chapter 17. The character of those products is no longer deemed to be determined by coffee, tea or mate or extracts, essences and concentrates thereof.

Section notes

In this section the term ‘pellets’ means products which have been agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a binder in a proportion not exceeding 3% by weight.

General Rules for the Interpretation of goods

Classification of goods in the Tariff shall be governed by the following principles:

Rule 1

The titles of sections, chapters and sub-chapters are provided for ease of reference only. For legal purposes, classification shall be determined according to the terms of the headings and any relative section or chapter notes and, provided such headings or notes do not otherwise require, according to the following provisions.

Rule 2

  1. Any reference in a heading to an article shall be taken to include a reference to that article incomplete or unfinished, provided that, as presented, the incomplete or unfinished article has the essential character of the complete or finished article. It shall also be taken to include a reference to that article complete or finished (or falling to be classified as complete or finished by virtue of this rule), presented unassembled or disassembled.
  2. Any reference in a heading to a material or substance shall be taken to include a reference to mixtures or combinations of that material or substance with other materials or substances. Any reference to goods of a given material or substance shall be taken to include a reference to goods consisting wholly or partly of such material or substance. The classification of goods consisting of more than one material or substance shall be according to the principles of rule 3.

Rule 3

When, by application of rule 2(b) or for any other reason, goods are prima facie classifiable under two or more headings, classification shall be effected as follows:

  1. the heading which provides the most specific description shall be preferred to headings providing a more general description. However, when two or more headings each refer to part only of the materials or substances contained in mixed or composite goods or to part only of the items in a set put up for retail sale, those headings are to be regarded as equally specific in relation to those goods, even if one of them gives a more complete or precise description of the goods;
  2. mixtures, composite goods consisting of different materials or made up of different components, and goods put up in sets for retail sale, which cannot be classified by reference to 3(a), shall be classified as if they consisted of the material or component which gives them their essential character, insofar as this criterion is applicable;
  3. when goods cannot be classified by reference to 3(a) or (b), they shall be classified under the heading which occurs last in numerical order among those which equally merit consideration.
Rule 4

Goods which cannot be classified in accordance with the above rules shall be classified under the heading appropriate to the goods to which they are most akin.

Rule 5

In addition to the foregoing provisions, the following rules shall apply in respect of the goods referred to therein:

  1. camera cases, musical instrument cases, gun cases, drawing-instrument cases, necklace cases and similar containers, specially shaped or fitted to contain a specific article or set of articles, suitable for long-term use and presented with the articles for which they are intended, shall be classified with such articles when of a kind normally sold therewith. This rule does not, however, apply to containers which give the whole its essential character;
  2. subject to the provisions of rule 5(a), packing materials and packing containers ( 1 ) presented with the goods therein shall be classified with the goods if they are of a kind normally used for packing such goods. However, this provision is not binding when such packing materials or packing containers are clearly suitable for repetitive use.

Rule 6

For legal purposes, the classification of goods in the subheadings of a heading shall be determined according to the terms of those subheadings and any related subheading notes and, mutatis mutandis, to the above rules, on the understanding that only subheadings at the same level are comparable. For the purposes of this rule, the relative section and chapter notes also apply, unless the context requires otherwise.

Code Description
TN701 According to Council Regulation (EU) No 692/2014 (OJ L183, p. 9) it shall be prohibited to import into European Union goods originating in Crimea or Sevastopol.
The prohibition shall not apply in respect of goods originating in Crimea or Sevastopol which have been made available to the Ukrainian authorities for examination, for which compliance with the conditions conferring entitlement to preferential origin has been verified and for which a certificate of origin has been issued in accordance with the Association Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine, of the other part.
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According to Council Regulation (EU) 2022/263 (OJ L42I, p. 77):
It shall be prohibited to import into the European Union goods originating in non-government controlled areas of the Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts of Ukraine.
The import prohibitions shall not apply in respect of goods originating in the specified territories which have been made available to the Ukrainian authorities for examination, for which compliance with the conditions conferring entitlement to preferential origin has been verified and for which a certificate of origin has been issued in accordance with the Association Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine, of the other part.

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