Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code provided are "41".

HS codes starting with "41" typically refer to:

Animal-derived leather and its products

Specifically, category 41 includes the following main contents:

  • Raw leather (including fresh leather, dry leather, wet blue leather, tanned leather, etc.): Unprocessed leather from various animals (cows, sheep, pigs, goats, horses, etc.).
  • Leather products: Various products made from leather, such as:
    • Leather fur
    • Leather clothing
    • Leather gloves
    • Leather luggage and bags
    • Leather shoes
    • Leather saddlery and harnesses
    • Leather belts and leather cases, etc.

Reason for classification:

The classification under the "41" category is based on the source of the raw materials and the main use of the product.

  • Source of raw materials: All products classified under this category are directly or indirectly derived from animal leather.
  • Main use: These products are mainly used to take advantage of the characteristics of leather (durability, softness, aesthetics, etc.) to make various consumer goods or industrial products.

More detailed subcategories:

There are many more detailed subcategories under category 41, further divided according to the type of leather, processing methods, and product types. For example:

  • 4101: Fresh leather and fresh meat leather
  • 4102: Dry leather
  • 4103: Wet blue leather
  • 4104: Tanned leather
  • 4105: Leather fur
  • 4106: Leather
  • 4107: Leather products (luggage and bags, etc.)
  • 4108: Leather products (clothing, etc.)
  • 4113: Leather saddlery and harnesses, etc.

If you need a more precise classification, please provide more detailed HS code information (such as the first four or six digits), or provide a specific description of the product, and I will do my best to analyze it for you.

I hope the above information is helpful to you!

Explanation of the first four digits: 4106: Other animal leathers not tanned or only roughly tanned, whether split or not, but not further processed:

  • Description: Refers to other animal leathers that are not tanned or only roughly tanned, whether split or not, but not further processed.
  • General tariff: Not provided
  • Special tariff: Not provided
  • Tariff 2: Not provided
  • Quota quantity: Not provided
  • Additional tariffs: Not provided
  • Unit of quantity: Not provided

Explanation of the first six digits: HS code: 4106.32

Classification: Roughly tanned or tanned pig leather, hairless or with hair, whether split or not, but not further processed:

Meaning: Refers to pig leather in a dry state (roughly tanned).

Explanation of 8-10 digits: No corresponding HS code. The user input HS code is incorrect.

Product examples: * Pig leather (untanned or roughly tanned) * Pig leather for industrial use * Pig leather for leather goods production * Pig leather for clothing manufacturing * Pig leather for shoe production

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