Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "52" represent cotton.

Specifically, the HS code chapter "52" covers cotton, cotton yarn, cotton thread, cotton fabrics, and cotton products.

  • 5201-5207: Mainly includes various types of cotton, such as long staple cotton, short staple cotton, organic cotton, etc.
  • 5208-5210: Covers cotton yarn and cotton thread, including carded cotton yarn, ring-spun cotton yarn, open-end spun cotton yarn, etc.
  • 5211-5212: Includes cotton fabrics, such as plain weave fabric, twill fabric, jacquard fabric, etc.
  • 5213: Includes cotton products, such as cotton T-shirts, cotton pants, cotton underwear, etc.

Therefore, if your product is a cotton product, its HS code is likely to start with "52".

If you can provide more detailed product information, I can more accurately determine its HS code classification.

The first four digits explanation: 5201

  • Classification: Cotton, not carded or combed
  • Meaning: Cotton that is not carded or combed.

6-digit explanation: HS code: 5201.00

Classification: Cotton, not carded or combed

Specific meaning: Cotton with a fiber length of 34.925 millimeters (1-3/8 inches) or longer, others.

8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5201001400 Classification: Unbleached or undyed cotton, not carded or combed: --> Fiber length less than 28.575 millimeters (1-1/8 inch): --> Other: --> Described and entered according to the provisions of Note 5 to this chapter of the Additional Notes of the Americas Explanation: This HS code corresponds to unbleached or undyed cotton, not carded or combed, with a fiber length less than 28.575 millimeters (1-1/8 inch), and must meet the requirements of Note 5 to this chapter of the Additional Notes of the Americas to be entered.

Examples of products: - Cotton raw material (unprocessed cotton) - Unprocessed cotton for textile manufacturing - Cotton for spinning into yarn - Cotton used in the production of fabric - Unprocessed cotton for export purposes

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