The first two digits of the HS code "51" represent textiles.
Specifically, Chapter 51 covers the following main contents:
- Yarn, fabrics, and fiber products: Including yarn, fabrics (such as cotton fabric, silk, hemp fabric, synthetic fiber fabric, etc.) made from various materials such as cotton, wool, and synthetic fibers.
- Knitted or crocheted fabrics: Including knitted or crocheted clothing, undergarments, socks, etc.
- Special textiles: For example: industrial textiles, medical textiles, etc.
Therefore, if the product is related to textiles, its HS code is likely to start with "51".
To determine the classification more precisely, it is necessary to further understand the product's material, use, structure, and other information.
First four digits explanation: 5101
- Classification: Wool, uncombed or not carded
- Meaning: Refers to wool that has not been combed or carded.
6-digit explanation: Classification: Wool, uncombed or not carded
Specific meaning: Coarse wool, including scoured coarse wool: Other: Other --> Fineness less than 58S.
8-10-digit explanation: hscode: 5101196030 Classification: Wool, uncombed or not carded: --> Coarse wool, including scoured coarse wool: --> Other: --> Other --> Fineness not exceeding 58S Explanation: This HS code corresponds to uncombed or not carded wool, specifically coarse wool (including scoured coarse wool), and the fineness does not exceed 58S.
Examples of products: * Coarse wool yarn (uncombed) * Scoured coarse wool fabric * Coarse wool fabric with a fineness of less than 58S * Unprocessed wool for industrial use * Wool for blankets or carpets
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