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, canvas, denim)
- Cotton garments and apparel 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 more accurately determine the HS code for your product, you also need to consider the specific composition, use, structure, and manufacturing process of the product.
First four digits explanation: 5206
Classification: Cotton yarn (excluding sewing thread)
Meaning: Refers to cotton yarn with less than 85% cotton content by weight, not in retail packaging.
Six-digit explanation: HS code: 5206.45
Classification: Cotton yarn (non-sewing), with less than 85% cotton content by weight, not in retail packaging.
Specific meaning: Refers to multi-ply or cord yarn, made from combed fibers, with a single yarn count exceeding 80nm (301).
8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5206450000 Classification: Cotton yarn (non-sewing), with less than 85% cotton content by weight (percentage by weight), not in retail packaging: --> multi-ply or cord yarn, made from combed fibers: --> single yarn count exceeding 80nm (301) Explanation: This classification applies to cotton yarn with less than 85% cotton content by weight, and not packaged for retail sale. More specifically, it refers to multi-ply or cord yarn made from combed fibers, with a single yarn count exceeding 80nm (301).
Examples of products: * Multi-ply cotton yarn * Cord cotton yarn * Cotton blend yarn with less than 85% cotton content * Industrial cotton yarn * Cotton yarn used in textile manufacturing * Non-sewing cotton yarn for industrial purposes
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