The first two digits of the HS code "52" represent cotton.
Specifically, the HS code chapter "52" covers cotton, cotton yarn, cotton thread, and cotton fabrics.
- 5201-5209: Various types of cotton, including lint cotton, cotton waste, etc.
- 5301-5306: Cotton yarn, cotton thread.
- 5401-5407: Cotton fabrics.
Therefore, if your product is a raw material or finished product made of cotton, 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.
First four digits explanation: HS code: 5210
Classification description: Includes cotton warp-knitted fabrics with less than 85% cotton content (by weight), mainly or exclusively blended with man-made fibers, with a weight not exceeding 200 grams per square meter.
Specific meaning: This code covers warp-knitted fabrics made from a blend of cotton and synthetic fibers (such as polyester, nylon, etc.), but the cotton content cannot exceed 85% of the total weight. At the same time, the weight of these fabrics is limited to 200 grams per square meter or less.
6-digit explanation: HS code: 5210.11
Classification: Warp-knitted cotton fabrics with less than 85% cotton content (by weight), mainly or exclusively blended with man-made fibers, with a weight not exceeding 200 grams per square meter.
Specific meaning:
- Undyed
- Plain weave
- Yarn number 69 or finer
- Coarse cloth, gauze, or fine weft fabric (226)
8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5210118020 Classification: Pure cotton warp-knitted fabrics, blended with less than 85% cotton by weight, mainly or exclusively blended with man-made fibers, with a weight not exceeding 200 grams per square meter: Undyed: Plain weave: Yarn number 69 or finer: Shirting or broadcloth Explanation: This classification applies to pure cotton warp-knitted fabrics, which are blended with less than 85% cotton by weight, mainly or exclusively blended with man-made fibers, with a weight not exceeding 200 grams per square meter. These fabrics have been undyed, use a plain weave structure, have a yarn number of 69 or finer, and the final product is shirting or broadcloth.
Examples of products: * Cotton-blended dress fabric * Cotton-blended bed sheets * Cotton-blended shirts * Cotton-blended curtains * Cotton-blended tablecloths
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