Harmonized System Code Classification

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

Specifically, Chapter 55 covers the following steel products:

  • Castings of iron or steel
  • Forgings of iron or steel
  • Steel ingots, billets, sheets, bars, tubes, etc., semi-finished products
  • Steel rails, steel angles, steel structural shapes, etc.
  • Steel wire, steel ropes, etc.
  • Other various steel products

Therefore, if your product is made of steel or mainly composed of steel, it likely falls under Chapter 55.

To more accurately determine the HS code, you also need to consider the specific material, shape, use, and degree of processing of the product.

First four digits explanation: HS Code: 5515

Classification Description: Other synthetic short staple fiber fabrics

Detailed Information:

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  • Additional Tariff: Not provided
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6-digit explanation: HS Code: 5515.22

Classification: Other synthetic short staple fiber fabrics: --> Polypropylene or modified polypropylene short staple fiber fabrics: --> Mainly or only blended with wool or fine animal hair: --> Other

Meaning: This HS code refers to other polypropylene or modified polypropylene short staple fiber fabrics that are mainly or only blended with wool or fine animal hair.

8-10-digit explanation: HS Code: 5515221000
Classification: Other synthetic short fiber woven fabrics --> Polypropylene or modified polypropylene short fiber woven fabrics --> Woven fabrics mainly or only blended with wool or fine animal fibers --> Other
Explanation: This HS code belongs to other synthetic short fiber woven fabrics, specifically polypropylene or modified polypropylene short fiber woven fabrics, and refers to other categories of woven fabrics mainly or only blended with wool or fine animal fibers.

Examples of products that may fall under this HS code:

  • Woven fabric made from polypropylene fiber blended with wool
  • Blended fabric for clothing production, containing mainly polypropylene and some wool
  • Textile products for industrial use, made from polypropylene and fine animal fibers
  • Fabric used in interior decoration, composed of polypropylene and wool fibers

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