Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "41" represent animal skins and tanned leather, fur, etc..

Specifically:

  • Chapter 41 covers animal furs, leather, and their products. This includes various animal skins (such as cowhide, sheepskin, pigskin, rabbit skin, fox fur, etc.), which have been processed to varying degrees, such as tanning, dyeing, coating, etc.
  • Mainly includes the following categories of products:
    • Tanned leather or fur (used for shoes, clothing, luggage, etc.)
    • Untanned leather
    • Leather products (such as shoes, luggage, gloves, clothing, etc.)
    • Fur products (such as fur clothing, fur hats, fur gloves, etc.)

Why is "41" used as the classification code?

This is based on the raw material source and main processing method of the product. Animal skins and furs are by-products of animals, and after processing such as tanning, they can be made into various valuable products. Therefore, the HS code classifies these products separately for ease of statistics and management.

If you want to learn more detailed classifications, you can provide a more specific HS code (such as 4101, 4102, etc.), and I will do my best to explain it to you.

First four digits explanation: HS code 4113

Classification description: Leather that has been further processed after tanning or curing, including leather treated with parchment processing, without hair or fur, regardless of whether it is split, excluding leather covered under Chapter 4114.

Specific meaning: Refers to leather that has been processed after tanning or curing, which does not have hair or fur, and can be split as needed. It does not include leather covered under Chapter 4114.

6-digit explanation: HS code: 4113.90

Classification: Leather that has been tanned or cured with bark, including leather treated with parchment processing, without hair or fur, regardless of whether it is split, excluding leather covered under Chapter 4114.

Specific meaning: Refers to leather from other animals that has been tanned or cured with bark, without hair or fur, regardless of whether it is split, excluding leather covered under Chapter 4114, specifically: Other: --> Fancy.

8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 4113903000 Classification: Leather that has been tanned or cured with bark, including leather treated with parchment processing, from other animals, without hair or fur, regardless of whether it is split, excluding leather covered under Chapter 4114. Explanation: This hscode belongs to leather that has been tanned or cured with bark, including leather treated with parchment processing, from other animals, without hair or fur, regardless of whether it is split, excluding leather covered under Chapter 4114, and is specifically categorized as Other: --> Non-fancy.

Product examples: * Tanned cowhide for making shoes * Sheepskin leather for making handbags * Pigskin leather for making belts * Rabbit fur leather for making gloves * Tanned leather for making furniture * Tanned leather for making wallets * Tanned leather for making jackets * Tanned leather for making shoes * Tanned leather for making luggage * Tanned leather for making belts

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