The first two digits of the HS code "51" represent textiles.
Specifically, Chapter 51 covers the following main contents:
- Cotton textiles: Including various cotton yarns, cotton fabrics, and cotton products.
- Textiles made from synthetic short fibers: Including textiles made from rayon, polyester, etc.
Therefore, if your product is a textile made from cotton, hemp, or synthetic short fibers, its HS code is likely to start with "51".
To determine the classification more precisely, you need to look at more detailed information about the product's composition, structure, and use.
First four digits explanation: 5112
Classification: Woven fabrics of combed wool or combed fine animal hair.
Meaning: This HS code refers to woven fabrics made from combed wool or combed fine animal hair.
Six-digit explanation: HS code: 5112.19
Classification: Woven fabrics of combed wool or combed fine animal hair
Specific meaning:
- Includes 85% or more (by weight) of wool or fine animal hair
- Other
- Other
- Other
- Weight exceeding 340 grams per square meter (410)
8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5112196020 Classification: Woven fabrics containing 85% or more by weight of wool or fine animal hair Explanation: * Main classification: Woven fabrics containing 85% or more by weight of wool or fine animal hair. * Sub-classification: * Using yarns of wool with an average fiber diameter of 18.5 micrometers or less. * Contains fine animal hair. * Weight exceeding 270 grams per square meter, but not exceeding 340 grams per square meter.
Examples of products: * Woven fabric made of wool with fine animal hair, with a weight of 300 grams per square meter. * Textile products made from combed wool with an average fiber diameter of 18 micrometers. * Woven fabric containing 88% wool and 12% fine animal hair, with a weight of 320 grams per square meter.
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