The first two digits of the HS code you provided are "41".
HS codes starting with 41 generally refer to:
Animal-origin leather and leather products
Reason for classification:
- Main product nature: This classification includes various types of leather obtained from animals, such as raw hides, tanned leather, semi-finished leather, etc., as well as various products made from these leathers, such as fur, leather clothing, luggage, shoes, etc.
- Animal-origin materials: The core raw materials of the products are animal skin and fur, so they are classified into the category of animal-origin products.
- Processing level: The classification includes leather products at different processing levels, from unprocessed raw hides to highly processed leather products, reflecting a complete coverage of the leather industry chain.
Examples of specific subcategories:
- 4101: Raw hides (including fresh, chilled, frozen or dried)
- 4102: Tanned or re-tanned leather
- 4103: Leather products (including leather clothing, luggage, shoes, etc.)
- 4104: Fur (including fur leather, fur products, etc.)
- 4105: Animal hair (including wool, cashmere, horse hair, etc.)
- 4106: Animal gut strings, animal bladders, etc.
In short, if your product is made from animal leather or fur, or is itself animal leather or fur, it is likely to be classified under the 41 category.
If you can provide a more detailed product description, I can determine the HS code classification more accurately.
First four digits explanation: HS Code: 4107
Classification Description: Leather that has been tanned or crusted, including parchment-dressed leather, from bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair, whether or not split, excluding leather under heading 4114.
Specific meaning: This refers to leather that has been tanned or crusted, sourced from bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, and has had the hair removed, regardless of whether it has been split. It does not include leather covered under Chapter 4114.
Six-digit explanation: HS Code: 4107.19
Classification: Leather that has been tanned or crusted, including parchment-dressed leather, from bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair, whether or not split, excluding leather under heading 4114.
Specific meaning: Whole hides and skins → Other → Other → Other → Other → Other → Not fancy → Glove and garment
8-10 digit explanation: HS Code: 4107197040 Classification: Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 4114: → Whole hides and skins: → Other: → Other: → Other: → Other: → Not fancy → Glove and garment Explanation: This HS code corresponds to leather that has been further processed after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, sourced from bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair, whether or not split, excluding leather under Chapter 4114. Specifically, it refers to whole hides and skins under the category "Other" under "Other" under "Other" under "Other" under "Other" under "Non-fancy" for "Glove and garment leather."
Product examples: - Leather gloves made from cowhide - Leather jackets made from tanned cow leather - Handbags made from split leather - Leather shoes made from tanned horse leather - Leather belts made from parchment-dressed leather
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