Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits "60" represent knitted or crocheted fabrics.

Specifically, this chapter includes:

  • Knitted or crocheted fabrics, including:
    • Knitted or crocheted fabrics of cotton, wool, or animal hair
    • Knitted or crocheted fabrics of man-made fibers
    • Knitted or crocheted fabrics of other fibers
    • Knitted or crocheted fabrics containing two or more fibers

Classification Reason:

The classification under the "60" chapter is based on the method of fabric production, i.e., fabrics produced through knitting or crocheting processes. Regardless of the fiber composition, as long as the fabric is knitted or crocheted, it falls within the scope of this chapter.

In short, if the product is formed by interlocking loops rather than by weaving warp and weft threads, it is likely to fall under the "60" chapter.

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The first four digits "6001" represent:

Pile fabrics, including "long-staple pile fabrics" and loop fabrics, knitted or crocheted.

The six-digit explanation:

HS Code: 6001.21

Classification: Pile fabrics, including "long-staple pile fabrics" and loop fabrics, knitted or crocheted: --> Loop pile fabrics: --> Cotton (224)

Meaning: This code covers knitted or crocheted pile fabrics, specifically loop pile fabrics, and these fabrics are made of cotton.

8-10 digit explanation:

HS Code: 6001210000
Classification: Pile fabrics, including "long-staple pile fabrics" and loop fabrics, knitted or crocheted: --> Loop pile fabrics: --> Cotton (224)
Explanation: This HS code belongs to pile fabrics, including "long-staple pile fabrics" and loop fabrics, knitted or crocheted, more specifically loop pile fabrics, and is made of cotton. (224)

Product Examples: - Cotton loop pile fabric for home textiles - Cotton knitted pile fabric for baby blankets - Cotton loop pile fabric for decorative cushions - Cotton knitted pile fabric for clothing - Cotton loop pile fabric for car seat covers

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