Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "54" represent Fibers and Their Products.

Specifically, this chapter includes:

  • Natural fibers: such as cotton, wool, silk, hemp, etc.
  • Man-made fibers: such as rayon, polyester, acrylic fibers, etc.
  • Fiber yarns and fabrics: including various types of yarns, cotton fabric, silk, woolen fabrics, etc.
  • Other fiber products: such as non-woven fabrics, fiber ropes, fiber bags, etc.

Reason for classification:

The HS code system classifies goods according to their nature and use. The "54" chapter groups all fiber-related products together because these products share a common raw material base—fibers—and play an important role in the textile industry.

In short, if the product you want to classify is cotton, wool, silk, or fabrics and yarns made from these fibers, it likely belongs to the HS code "54" chapter.

The first four digits of the HS code: 5407

Classification: Woven synthetic filament fabrics, including fabrics woven from materials from the 5404 code.

Meaning: This code includes fabrics woven from synthetic filament yarns, as well as fabrics woven from materials from the 5404 code (such as synthetic filament yarns).

The six-digit code: HS code: 5407.30

Classification: Textile fabrics, woven synthetic filament fabrics, including fabrics woven from materials from Chapter 5404.

Specific meaning: This belongs to the fabrics specified in Note 9 to Section XI, others.

8-10 digit code explanation:
HS code: 5407301000
Classification: Woven synthetic filament fabrics, including fabrics woven from materials from Chapter 5404
Explanation: Mainly includes plastic fabrics with a weight exceeding 60%, belonging to the fabrics specified in Note 9 to Section XI.

Examples of products:

  • Polyester fabric
  • Synthetic filament woven fabric
  • Plastic-based woven fabric
  • Synthetic fiber blend fabric
  • Woven fabric made from synthetic filament yarns

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