Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "56" represent fiber products, coarse textiles, yarn, and fabrics.

Specifically, this chapter covers the following main contents:

  • Chapters 50-52: Silk, wool, coarse wool, horsehair, and other natural fibers
  • Chapters 53-55: Flax, jute, ramie, coconut fiber, and other plant fibers
  • Chapter 56: Man-made fibers (such as polyester, nylon, acrylic, etc.) and their coarse textiles, yarn, and fabrics.

Therefore, if the main component of the product is made of man-made fibers, or it is a coarse textile, yarn, or fabric made of man-made fibers, its HS code is likely to start with "56".

In short, "56" represents man-made fibers and related products.

The first four digits of the HS code: 5609

Classification Description: Yarn, strands, or similar articles (of chapters 5404 or 5405), hemp thread, ropes, cables, or cables, not specifically provided for or included elsewhere.

The six-digit explanation: HS code: 5609.00

Classification: Yarn, strands, or similar articles (of chapters 5404 or 5405), twisted yarn, ropes, cables, or cables, not specifically provided for or included elsewhere.

Meaning: This code covers various products made of yarn, strands, or similar articles, including twisted yarn, ropes, cables, and cables, but these products are not included in more specific code ranges.

8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5609004000 Classification: Other Explanation: This HSCODE is classified as: Yarn, strands, or similar articles (of chapters 5404 or 5405), hemp thread, ropes, or cables, not specifically mentioned or included in other headings.

Examples of products under this HS code:

  • Polyester rope
  • Nylon cable
  • Acrylic yarn
  • Man-made fiber rope
  • Synthetic fiber cable
  • Twisted synthetic fiber thread
  • Man-made fiber cord
  • Synthetic fiber net
  • Man-made fiber twine
  • Synthetic fiber cordage

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