Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "63" represent textiles, clothing, and accessories.

Specifically, the classification is based on:

  • Main composition material is textiles: This includes various natural fibers (such as cotton, hemp, silk, wool, etc.), man-made fibers (such as polyester, nylon, acrylic, etc.), and other textile materials.
  • Product form: Covers various textiles (such as yarn, fabric, non-woven fabric, etc.), clothing (such as shirts, pants, skirts, undergarments, etc.), and clothing accessories (such as buttons, zippers, hooks, etc.).

In short, as long as the main component of the product is textiles, or the product is used as a clothing accessory, it is generally classified under the HS code "63".

A more detailed breakdown of category 63 includes:

  • 6301-6306: Various textiles
  • 6307-6314: Various clothing and clothing accessories

Hope this explanation is helpful to you!

First four digits explanation: 6302

Bed sheets, tablecloths, sanitary textiles, and kitchen textiles.

Six-digit explanation: HS code: 6302.40

Classification: Bed sheets, tablecloths, sanitary textiles, and kitchen textiles

Specific meaning: Knitted or crocheted tablecloths --> Other --> Other (666)

Eight to ten-digit explanation: HS code: 6302401000 Classification: Bed sheets, tablecloths, sanitary napkins, and kitchen articles: --> Knitted or crocheted tablecloths: --> Made of vegetable fibers (excluding cotton) (899) Explanation: This HS code belongs to the category of bed sheets, tablecloths, sanitary napkins, and kitchen articles, specifically knitted or crocheted tablecloths made of vegetable fibers (excluding cotton).

Product examples: * Knitted tablecloth made from hemp * Crocheted tablecloth made from jute * Knitted kitchen towel made from flax * Crocheted kitchen cloth made from bamboo fiber * Knitted bathroom mat made from nettle fiber

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