HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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5701902090 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
5701901090 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
5705002090 | Doc | 58.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
5705001000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6001102000 | Doc | 72.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6001106000 | Doc | 64.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6006909000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6006100000 | Doc | 65.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
HS Code Classification for ROLL YARN
Here's a breakdown of potential HS codes for "ROLL YARN", categorized by material and intended use. It's crucial to determine the exact composition and application of the yarn to select the most accurate code.
Important Note: HS codes are determined by the composition and use of the product. "Roll Yarn" is a general term; the following assumes various possibilities. Please verify the material and intended use with the supplier's documentation.
1. Cotton Yarn (5200)
- 5201: Cotton carded combing not put up for retail sale. (Used for industrial purposes, e.g., weaving, knitting). 52 indicates textile fibres, not carded or combed. 01 specifies cotton.
- 5203: Cotton yarns, put up for retail sale. (Commonly used for knitting, crocheting, etc.). 52 indicates textile fibres. 03 specifies cotton yarns, retail packaged.
- 5203.00.90: Cotton yarn, other than combed. (For yarns not specifically combed).
- 5203.00.10: Combed cotton yarn. (For yarns that have undergone combing for smoother texture).
2. Wool or Fine Animal Hair Yarn (5100)
- 5105: Wool combing or carded wool, not put up for retail sale. 51 indicates animal fibres. 05 specifies combing or carded wool.
- 5107: Yarn of wool or fine animal hair, put up for retail sale. 51 indicates animal fibres. 07 specifies yarn, retail packaged.
- 5107.20: Yarn of wool or fine animal hair, not carded or combed.
- 5107.30: Yarn of wool or fine animal hair, carded.
3. Synthetic Yarn (5500)
- 5504: Synthetic filaments, not put up for retail sale. 55 indicates synthetic fibres. 04 specifies filaments, industrial use.
- 5506: Synthetic filaments, put up for retail sale. 55 indicates synthetic fibres. 06 specifies filaments, retail packaged.
- 5508: Synthetic staple fibres, not put up for retail sale. 55 indicates synthetic fibres. 08 specifies staple fibres, industrial use.
- 5509: Synthetic staple fibres, put up for retail sale. 55 indicates synthetic fibres. 09 specifies staple fibres, retail packaged.
- 5503: Man-made filaments of cellulose. (Rayon, Viscose).
4. Other Vegetable Fibre Yarn (5700)
- 5701: Flax yarn. 57 indicates vegetable fibres. 01 specifies flax.
- 5702: Hemp yarn. 57 indicates vegetable fibres. 02 specifies hemp.
- 5703: Jute yarn. 57 indicates vegetable fibres. 03 specifies jute.
- 5704: Other vegetable fibre yarns. (Ramie, sisal, etc.).
5. Blended Yarn (5600)
- 5601: Yarn of cotton. (Blends with other fibres, but cotton is the predominant fibre).
- 5602: Yarn of other vegetable fibres.
- 5603: Yarn of synthetic fibres.
- 5604: Yarn of artificial fibres.
- 5605: Yarn of wool or fine animal hair.
Important Considerations & Recommendations:
- Material Composition: The exact percentage of each fibre in the blend is critical. The fibre with the highest percentage generally determines the HS code.
- Retail Packaging: Is the yarn sold in retail-ready packaging (e.g., skeins, balls with labels)? This impacts the code selection.
- Intended Use: Is the yarn for weaving, knitting, crocheting, or industrial applications?
- Denier/Title: The fineness of the yarn (denier for filaments, title for staple fibres) may be relevant for specific code classifications.
- Certifications: Depending on the end-use (e.g., apparel, medical textiles), you may need certifications like Oeko-Tex Standard 100.
- Supplier Documentation: Always obtain a detailed specification sheet from your supplier outlining the yarn's composition, denier/title, and intended use.
- Customs Ruling: For complex blends or unusual yarn types, consider obtaining a binding customs ruling from your local customs authority to ensure accurate classification.
Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance only. HS code classification is complex and subject to interpretation. It is the importer's responsibility to ensure accurate classification based on the specific product and applicable customs regulations.