Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits "51" represent textiles.

Specifically, Chapter 51 covers the following main contents:

  • Yarns and textiles: Including yarns and textiles made of cotton, wool, synthetic fibers, and other materials.
  • Various fabrics: Such as cotton fabric, silk, hemp fabric, synthetic fabric, etc.
  • Knitted or crocheted fabrics: Including various knitted or crocheted garments and household textiles.

Therefore, if the product is related to textiles, it is usually classified under Chapter 51 of the HS code.

To determine the classification more precisely, it is also necessary to view the complete HS code, as well as the product's material, use, structure, and other information.

The first four digits "5102" represent:

Worsted or woolen animal hair, uncombed or unspun:

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6-digit explanation: Classification: Fine or coarse animal hair, uncombed or unspun

Specific meaning:

  • Fine animal hair
  • Cashmere (goat hair)
  • Other

8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5102119000 Classification: Fine animal hair, uncombed or uncarded: --> Fine animal hair: --> Cashmere (goat hair): --> Other Explanation: This hscode belongs to the category of fine animal hair, uncombed or uncarded, and more specifically refers to other fine animal hair from cashmere (goat hair).

Examples of products:

  • Cashmere yarn (uncombed)
  • Cashmere fiber (unprocessed)
  • Cashmere hair (unprocessed)
  • Fine animal hair (unprocessed) for textile production
  • Cashmere hair for knitting or weaving (unprocessed)

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