The first two digits of the HS code "52" represent cotton.
Specifically, the first two digits of the HS code (the chapter) classify the general category of the commodity. The "52" chapter includes the following goods:
- Cotton
- Cotton waste
- Cotton waste
- Cotton yarn, cotton thread, and cotton fabrics
- Cotton undergarments and other cotton clothing
Therefore, if an HS code starts with "52", it is likely related to cotton and its products.
To more accurately determine the classification of the commodity, the complete HS code needs to be viewed.
The first four digits explanation: 5212 represents: Other cotton woven fabrics.
6-digit explanation: Classification: Other cotton woven fabrics
Specific meaning:
- 5212: Other cotton woven fabrics
- 5212.24: Woven fabrics with a weight exceeding 200 grams per square meter:
- Woven fabrics made from different colored yarns:
- Other
- Other (218)
- Other
- Woven fabrics made from different colored yarns:
8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5212241010 Classification: Other cotton woven fabrics:--> Weight exceeding 200 grams per square meter:--> Made from different colored yarns:--> Containing 36% or more by weight of wool or fine animal hair --> Uncombed (410) Explanation: This HS code corresponds to cotton woven fabrics with a weight exceeding 200 grams per square meter, made from different colored yarns, containing 36% or more by weight of wool or fine animal hair, and uncombed.
Examples of products:
- Cotton fabric with a weight over 200 grams per square meter
- Woven fabric made from different colored cotton yarns
- Cotton fabric containing 36% or more wool or fine animal hair
- Uncombed cotton fabric with a heavy weight and mixed colors
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