The first two digits of the HS code "54" represent fibers and their products.
Specifically, Chapter 54 covers the following main contents:
- Natural fibers: such as cotton, wool, silk, hemp, etc.
- Chemical fibers: such as polyester, nylon, propylene, etc.
- Textile yarns: various types and uses of yarns.
- Fabrics: various woven, knitted, and non-woven fabrics.
- Other fiber products: such as ropes, cables, nets, canvas, etc.
Therefore, if the main component of the product is fiber or made from fiber and belongs to textile products or related products, it is likely to be classified under Chapter 54.
To make a more accurate determination, it is also necessary to view the complete HS code, as well as the specific material, use, and manufacturing process of the product.
First four digits explanation: HS code: 5404
Classification description: Synthetic monofilament fibers, with a fineness of 67 decitex or more and any cross-sectional dimension not exceeding 1 millimeter; strips made of synthetic textile materials, etc., with an apparent width not exceeding 5 millimeters.
Specific description: This code covers the following types of products:
- Synthetic monofilament fibers, with a fineness of 67 decitex or more, and a cross-sectional dimension of 1 millimeter or less.
- Strips made of synthetic textile materials, such as artificial straw, with an apparent width of 5 millimeters or less.
6-digit explanation: HS code: 5404.90
Classification: Synthetic fiber monofilaments, 67 decitex or coarser, and any cross-sectional dimension not exceeding 1 millimeter; strips made of synthetic textile materials, etc., with an apparent width not exceeding 5 millimeters: Other
Meaning: This code covers synthetic fiber monofilaments (with a fineness of 67 decitex or more) and strips made of synthetic textile materials, etc., but does not include other specific subcategories.
8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5404900000 Classification: Synthetic monofilaments, with a fineness of 67 decitex or more and any cross-sectional dimension not exceeding 1 millimeter; strips made of synthetic textile materials, etc. (e.g., artificial straw), other Explanation: This classification includes synthetic monofilaments with a fineness of 67 decitex or more and any cross-sectional dimension not exceeding 1 millimeter; and other types of strips made of synthetic textile materials, etc. (e.g., artificial straw).
Examples of products: * Artificial straw used for decoration * Synthetic monofilament for fishing nets * Textile strips used in industrial applications * Synthetic fiber monofilament for manufacturing carpets * Strips made of synthetic textile materials for textile processing
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