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

Reason for classification:

The HS code system classifies goods according to their material, use, and manufacturing method. Chapter 51 is specifically for various textile products made from natural or man-made fibers. Therefore, the first two digits "51" are used to distinguish all goods related to textiles.

If you can provide a more specific HS code (e.g., 5101, 5102, etc.), I can provide a more detailed explanation.

First four digits explanation: 5101

Wool, not carded or combed:

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

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

Eight to ten digits explanation: hscode: 5101304000 Classification: Carbonized wool, not further processed Explanation: Refers to wool that has undergone carbonization but has not undergone any further processing or treatment.

Examples of products: * Raw wool that has been carbonized but not carded or combed * Carbonized wool intended for further textile processing * Wool that has not been subjected to any additional manufacturing processes

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