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2009.79🇲🇨 Monaco

Apple juice import duty into Monaco

Indicative MFN duty, preferential FTA rates, and VAT/GST for HS 2009.79 (apple juice) entering Monaco.

MFN duty

Applies if no FTA

Lowest preferential

No FTA data yet

VAT / GST

Standard rate

No preferential rate data yet for HS 2009.79 into Monaco

Monacomay still have FTAs in force that cover this product — our data source (WITS TRAINS) doesn't always publish AVE preferential rates for every combination. Default to the MFN rate when planning, and verify with Monaco's customs authority or your destination broker.

Frequently asked

What is the MFN import duty for HS 2009.79 into Monaco?+

The MFN (Most Favoured Nation) duty rate for apple juice (HS 2009.79) into Monaco is not yet sourced. This is the standard rate applied when no Free Trade Agreement preference is claimed. Source: WITS TRAINS (UNCTAD methodology).

Are there preferential FTA rates for apple juice into Monaco?+

No preferential rates have been sourced yet for HS 2009.79 into Monaco in our dataset. That doesn't necessarily mean no FTA applies — WITS TRAINS doesn't always publish AVE preferential rates for every combination. Check with Monaco's customs authority or your destination broker.

Does Monaco charge VAT or GST on imports?+

Monaco's standard VAT/GST/sales-tax rate isn't in our dataset yet. Some markets (US, Hong Kong, GCC except UAE/Saudi/Bahrain/Oman) don't apply national VAT on imports. Check Monaco's tax authority for current rates.

How is the landed cost calculated for HS 2009.79 into Monaco?+

Standard formula: Landed Cost = Product Value (CIF) + Duty + VAT. Duty = CIF × duty rate (use preferential if you have a Certificate of Origin, else MFN). VAT = (CIF + Duty) × VAT rate. The calculator on this site applies the formula automatically — open the "Calculate landed cost" link below and enter your product value to see the breakdown.

Is this duty rate binding?+

No. The rates shown are indicative for planning purposes. Monaco customs makes the final classification and duty determination at the time of import, often based on 8- or 10-digit national tariff codes (the international HS standard is 6-digit). For high-value shipments, file an advance ruling with Monaco's customs authority before first shipment.

What HS code should I use for apple juice?+

HS 2009.79 (Apple juice) is the 6-digit international code. Monaco may use an 8- or 10-digit national subdivision under this 6-digit parent — your destination customs broker will refine the code based on your exact product specification.

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Indicative.Rates from WITS TRAINS (UNCTAD methodology). Final duty depends on the destination country's 8 or 10-digit national tariff, Rules of Origin, and specific product characteristics. For binding confirmation, file an advance ruling with Monaco's customs authority.

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