Harmonized System Code Classification

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

Specifically, the HS code "52" chapter covers cotton and its products, including:

  • Unspun cotton (e.g., cotton, cotton lint)
  • Cotton yarn, cotton thread
  • Cotton fabrics (e.g., cotton cloth, canvas, denim)
  • Cotton clothing and wearing accessories (e.g., cotton T-shirts, cotton pants, cotton socks)
  • Other cotton products (e.g., cotton rags, cotton bandages)

Therefore, if your product is cotton or made primarily of cotton, its HS code is likely to start with "52".

To determine the HS code more precisely, you also need to consider the specific composition, use, structure, and other factors of the product.

The first four digits explanation: 5205

Cotton yarn (excluding sewing thread), with a cotton content of 85% or more by weight, not in retail packaging:

The six-digit explanation: Classification: Cotton yarn (non-sewing use), with cotton content of 85% or more by weight, not in retail packaging: --> Multi-filament or rope yarn, combed fibers: --> Single yarn count exceeds 14nm but does not exceed 43nm --> Other (301)

Meaning: This refers to cotton yarn not used for sewing, with a cotton content of 85% or more by weight, and not sold in retail packaging. Specifically, it is multi-filament or rope yarn made from combed fibers, with a single yarn count between 14nm and 43nm, and belongs to other types (code 301).

The 8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5205420021 Classification: Cotton yarn (non-sewing use), with cotton content of 85% or more by weight, not in retail packaging: --> Multi-filament yarn or rope, combed fibers: --> Single yarn count exceeds 14nm but does not exceed 43nm --> Ring-spun: --> Compact spinning, single yarn count exceeds 41nm (301) Explanation: This HS code refers to cotton yarn (non-sewing use), with a cotton content of 85% or more by weight, and not in retail packaging. Specifically, it is multi-filament yarn or rope made from combed fibers, with a single yarn count between 14nm and 43nm, using ring-spinning technology, and is compact spinning, with a single yarn count exceeding 41nm.

Example products: * Cotton yarn for industrial use * Multi-filament cotton yarn for weaving * Ring-spun cotton yarn used in textile production * Compact spinning cotton yarn for high-quality fabric * Cotton yarn with high cotton content, not intended for retail sale

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