Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "53" represent textile products.

Specifically, Chapter 53 includes the following:

  • Natural fibers (such as cotton, wool, silk, hemp, etc.)
  • Chemical fibers (such as polyester, nylon, acrylic, etc.)
  • Waste textiles
  • Various textiles (including yarns, fabrics, knitted goods, non-woven fabrics, etc.)
  • Textiles for special purposes (such as filter fabrics, medical textiles, etc.)

Therefore, if the product is mainly made of fiber or used in the textile industry, it is likely to be classified under Chapter 53.

To determine the classification more accurately, more detailed information about the material, structure, and use of the product is needed.

First four digits explanation: HS Code: 5310

Classification Description: Woven fabrics of jute or other textile bast fibers as specified in Chapter 5303.

Other Information:

  • General Tariff: Not provided
  • Preferential Tariff: Not provided
  • Tariff 2: Not provided
  • Quota Quantity: Not provided
  • Additional Tariff: Not provided
  • Unit of Measurement: Not provided

Six-digit explanation: HS Code: 5310.10

Classification: Woven fabrics of flax or other textile bast fibers (as specified in Chapter 5303): Unbleached, with a width exceeding 250 cm.

Eight to ten-digit explanation: hscode: 5310100020 Classification: Woven fabrics made of flax or other textile bast fibers --> Unbleached --> Width not exceeding 130 cm Explanation: The product under this HS code is a woven fabric made of flax or other textile bast fibers, which has not been bleached and has a width not exceeding 130 cm.

Examples of Products: - Unbleached flax fabric for industrial use - Woven fabric made from hemp fibers for home textiles - Unbleached woven fabric made from jute for packaging materials - Textile products made from other bast fibers used in the production of carpets or mats

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