Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "55" represent iron and steel products.

Specifically, Chapter 55 includes the following main categories:

  • Iron and steel products: Including various shapes, sizes, and uses of iron and steel products, such as steel plates, steel pipes, steel bars, steel wires, steel nails, bolts, nuts, etc.
  • Cast iron products: Including various cast iron products, such as cast iron pipes, cast iron parts, etc.

Therefore, if your product is made of iron, steel, or cast iron, its HS code is likely to start with "55".

To more accurately determine the classification of your product, please provide more detailed information, such as the specific material, use, and shape of the product.

First four digits explanation: HS code: 5505

Classification: Waste of man-made fibers (including oil yarn, yarn waste, and opened cotton)

Meaning: Refers to waste generated during the production of man-made fibers, including oil yarn, yarn waste, and opened cotton.

Six-digit explanation: HS code: 5505.10

Classification: Waste of man-made fibers (including waste twist, waste yarn, and opened cotton)

Meaning: Belongs to other waste of synthetic fibers.

8-10 digit explanation: HS code: 5505100060
Classification: Waste (including raw edges, yarn waste, and opened cotton) of synthetic fibers
Explanation: Belongs to waste (including raw edges, yarn waste, and opened cotton) of synthetic fibers, more specifically other synthetic fibers.

Product examples: - Synthetic fiber waste from textile mills - Opened cotton from synthetic fiber processing - Yarn waste from synthetic fiber production - Raw edges from synthetic fiber cutting - Waste twist from synthetic fiber spinning

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