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, flax, hemp, wool, silk, etc.
- Chemical fibers: Such as polyester, nylon, propylene, etc.
- Textile threads, yarns, and fabrics: Including various yarns, coarse yarns, fabrics (including knitted or crocheted fabrics).
- Other fiber products: Such as non-woven fabrics, technical textiles, etc.
Therefore, if the main component of the product is fiber or made of fiber, it is usually classified under Chapter 54.
To determine the classification more accurately, it is also necessary to consider the material, use, structure, and other factors.
First four digits explanation: 5407
Classification: Woven synthetic filament fabrics, including fabrics woven from materials from heading 5404.
Meaning: This heading covers woven fabrics made from synthetic filament yarns, as well as fabrics woven from materials from heading 5404 (such as synthetic filament yarns).
Six-digit explanation: HS code: 5407.92
Classification: Woven synthetic filament fabrics, including woven fabrics made from materials from Chapter 5404.
Specific meaning: Other woven fabrics --> Dyed --> Other --> Other (629)
8-10 digit explanation:
hscode: 5407920520
Classification: Dyed, mainly or only blended with wool or fine animal hair, containing 36% or more by weight of wool or fine animal hair, woven fabrics
Explanation: This hscode is classified as dyed woven fabrics, mainly or only blended with wool or fine animal hair, with a content of wool or fine animal hair reaching 36% or more, and processed by carding.
Examples of products: * Dyed woven fabric with 40% wool and 60% polyester * Blended fabric with 38% cashmere and 62% synthetic fibers * Dyed woven fabric containing 36% sheep's wool and 64% polyester * Fabric with 37% fine animal hair and 63% synthetic filament yarns
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