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 linters)
  • Cotton yarn and thread
  • Cotton fabrics (e.g., cotton cloth, cotton canvas)
  • Cotton knitted or crocheted fabrics
  • Cotton clothing and apparel accessories
  • Other cotton products (e.g., cotton rags, cotton wadding)

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

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

First four digits explanation: 5206

Cotton yarn (excluding sewing thread), with a cotton content of less than 85%, not in retail packaging.

Six-digit explanation: HS code: 5206.43

Classification: Cotton yarn (not for sewing), with a cotton content of less than 85%, not in retail packaging.

Specific meaning: Multi-strand (folded) or rope yarn, carded fibers, single yarn fineness over 43 nm but not exceeding 52 nm (301).

8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5206430000 Classification: Cotton yarn (not for sewing), with a cotton content of less than 85%, not in retail packaging: --> Multi-strand or rope yarn, carded fibers: --> Single yarn fineness over 43 nm but not exceeding 52 nm (301) Explanation: This hscode corresponds to cotton yarn not used for sewing, with a cotton content of less than 85%, and not sold in retail packaging. More specifically, it refers to multi-strand or rope yarn made of carded fibers, with a single yarn fineness of more than 43 nm but not exceeding 52 nm.

Examples of products: * Cotton yarn for industrial use * Cotton rope or cord * Multi-strand cotton yarn used in manufacturing * Cotton twine for packaging or agricultural use * Cotton yarn with blended fibers (less than 85% cotton)

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