Harmonized System Code Classification

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 fabric, etc.) made of various materials such as cotton, wool, and synthetic fibers.
  • Knitted or crocheted fabrics: For example, knitted sweaters, socks, gloves, etc.
  • Specialty textiles: Such as filter fabric, medical textiles, etc.

Reason for classification:

The HS code system classifies items based on their material, use, and manufacturing method. Chapter 51 is specifically for textiles made from natural fibers (such as cotton, wool, silk, hemp, etc.) or man-made fibers. Therefore, "51" as the first two digits of the code is used to distinguish all goods related to textiles.

In short, if the main component of the product is made of textile fibers and is yarn, fabric, or related products, its HS code is likely to start with "51".

The first four digits explanation: 5101

Wool, not carded or combed:

  • General rate: Not provided
  • Special rate: Not provided
  • Rate 2: Not provided
  • Quota quantity: Not provided
  • Additional duty: Not provided
  • Unit of measurement: Not provided

The six-digit explanation: * HS Code: 5101.30 * Classification: Wool, not carded or combed * Specific meaning: Carbonized wool --> Other --> Other

The 8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5101303000 Classification: Carbonized wool, not further processed Explanation: Refers to wool that has not been carded or combed, and has undergone carbonization treatment but has not been further processed. Specifically, it refers to wool with a fineness between 44s and 46s.

Examples of products: * Wool fabric * Wool yarn * Wool garments * Wool carpets * Wool blankets * Wool industrial textiles

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