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HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
5203005000 | Doc | 59.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
5203001000 | Doc | 60.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
5206220000 | Doc | 64.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
5206230000 | Doc | 64.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Based on the product description "Combed cotton single yarn (less than 83.33 decitex, exceeding 120 metric number)", the most appropriate HS code is:
✅ HS CODE: 5206220000
🔍 Product Classification Explanation
- Combed cotton single yarn falls under Chapter 52 (Cotton) of the Harmonized System.
- Single yarn refers to a single strand of yarn, not a multi-ply yarn.
- Combed fibers indicate that the cotton has been combed (processed to remove short fibers and improve quality).
- Metric number (nm) is a measure of yarn fineness. The metric number is the length in meters of 1 gram of yarn. A higher metric number means finer yarn.
- Decitex (dtex) is another measure of yarn fineness, where 1 dtex = 1 gram per 10,000 meters.
- 83.33 dtex is equivalent to 120 metric number (since 1 dtex = 10 metric number).
- Therefore, less than 83.33 dtex = less than 120 metric number.
- However, the product description says "exceeding 120 metric number", which corresponds to less than 83.33 dtex.
📊 Tariff Summary (as of now)
- Base Tariff Rate: 9.2%
- Additional Tariff (Section 301): 25.0%
- Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tariff Rate: 64.2%
⚠️ Time-Sensitive Policy Alert
- April 11, 2025: A new additional tariff of 30.0% will be imposed on this product. This is part of the Section 301 tariffs targeting certain imports from China.
- This is a critical date for customs clearance and cost estimation.
📌 Proactive Advice for Importers
- Verify the exact composition of the yarn (e.g., cotton percentage, whether it's combed or carded).
- Check the metric number or decitex to ensure it falls within the correct HS code range.
- Confirm the unit of measurement used in the invoice (e.g., kg, meters, or count).
- Review required certifications (e.g., origin documentation, compliance with U.S. textile regulations).
- Consider duty drawback or preferential trade agreements if applicable.
📌 Additional Notes
- Anti-dumping duties may apply if the product is subject to such measures. However, no specific anti-dumping duties are listed for this HS code at this time.
- Customs brokers should be informed of the exact product description and technical specifications to avoid misclassification.
If you have more details about the origin of the product, certifications, or intended use, I can provide further tailored guidance. Based on the product description "Combed cotton single yarn (less than 83.33 decitex, exceeding 120 metric number)", the most appropriate HS code is:
✅ HS CODE: 5206220000
🔍 Product Classification Explanation
- Combed cotton single yarn falls under Chapter 52 (Cotton) of the Harmonized System.
- Single yarn refers to a single strand of yarn, not a multi-ply yarn.
- Combed fibers indicate that the cotton has been combed (processed to remove short fibers and improve quality).
- Metric number (nm) is a measure of yarn fineness. The metric number is the length in meters of 1 gram of yarn. A higher metric number means finer yarn.
- Decitex (dtex) is another measure of yarn fineness, where 1 dtex = 1 gram per 10,000 meters.
- 83.33 dtex is equivalent to 120 metric number (since 1 dtex = 10 metric number).
- Therefore, less than 83.33 dtex = less than 120 metric number.
- However, the product description says "exceeding 120 metric number", which corresponds to less than 83.33 dtex.
📊 Tariff Summary (as of now)
- Base Tariff Rate: 9.2%
- Additional Tariff (Section 301): 25.0%
- Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tariff Rate: 64.2%
⚠️ Time-Sensitive Policy Alert
- April 11, 2025: A new additional tariff of 30.0% will be imposed on this product. This is part of the Section 301 tariffs targeting certain imports from China.
- This is a critical date for customs clearance and cost estimation.
📌 Proactive Advice for Importers
- Verify the exact composition of the yarn (e.g., cotton percentage, whether it's combed or carded).
- Check the metric number or decitex to ensure it falls within the correct HS code range.
- Confirm the unit of measurement used in the invoice (e.g., kg, meters, or count).
- Review required certifications (e.g., origin documentation, compliance with U.S. textile regulations).
- Consider duty drawback or preferential trade agreements if applicable.
📌 Additional Notes
- Anti-dumping duties may apply if the product is subject to such measures. However, no specific anti-dumping duties are listed for this HS code at this time.
- Customs brokers should be informed of the exact product description and technical specifications to avoid misclassification.
If you have more details about the origin of the product, certifications, or intended use, I can provide further tailored guidance.
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