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:

  • 5201 Raw cotton
  • 5202 Cotton linters
  • 5203 Waste cotton
  • 5204 Cotton yarn
  • 5205 Cotton thread
  • 5206 Cotton fabrics
  • 5207 Cotton bed sheets, tablecloths, towels, dishcloths, etc.
  • 5208 Cotton garments and similar articles
  • 5209 Other cotton products

Therefore, if the main component of a product is cotton, or it is mainly made of cotton, its HS code is likely to start with "52".


HS code: 5211

Classification description: Cotton woven fabrics containing less than 85% cotton (by weight), mainly or solely blended with man-made fibers, with a weight exceeding 200 grams per square meter.

Specific meaning: This refers to woven cotton fabrics that are mainly composed of cotton but mixed with a certain proportion of man-made fibers, and the fabric weight exceeds 200 grams per square meter.


HS code: 5211.11

Classification: Woven cotton fabrics containing less than 85% cotton (by weight), mainly or solely blended with man-made fibers, with a weight exceeding 200 grams per square meter.

Specific meaning: Undyed plain weave fabric — plain weave twill fabric (219)


HS code: 5211110020

Classification: Woven cotton fabrics weighing more than 200 grams per square meter, containing less than 85% cotton, mainly or solely blended with man-made fibers: Undyed: Plain weave: Cambric or tweed

Explanation: This HS code belongs to woven cotton fabrics weighing more than 200 grams per square meter, with less than 85% cotton content, and mainly or solely blended with man-made fibers. The fabric has not been bleached, is made using a plain weave structure, and is specifically of the cambric or tweed type.


Example products:

  • Cambric fabric (used for making shirts and skirts)
  • Tweed fabric (used for making jackets and suits)
  • Cotton-blend woven fabric (used in home textiles and clothing)
  • Cotton twill fabric (used for making trousers and jackets)
  • Cotton-blend heavy fabric (used for making blankets and curtains)

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