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4113 — Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of animals (other than ovine), without wool or hair on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14
Chapter 41: Raw hides and skins
Plain-language overview
Use HS-4 4113 when importing leather that has been further prepared after tanning or crusting, such as goatskin or pigskin leather. For example, if you're importing a shipment of goatskin leather for making handbags, this is the correct code to use.
When deciding between the subheadings under HS-4 4113, consider the animal source. If your leather is from goats or kids, use HS-6 411310. If it’s from swine, select HS-6 411320. Each subheading specifies the type of animal, so ensure you know your product's origin.
If your leather comes from reptiles, you should classify it under HS-6 411330. For other types of leather that do not fall under the previous categories, such as that from cattle or other animals, use HS-6 411390. This distinction is crucial for accurate classification and compliance.
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HS-4 4113 · leather classification · goatskin leather · pigskin leather · reptile leather · parchment-dressed leather · further prepared leather · tanned leather imports · leather subheadings · animal leather types
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-4 heading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Goatskin leather for fashion accessories
- Pigskin leather for gloves and apparel
- Reptile leather for luxury goods like handbags
- Parchment-dressed leather for bookbinding
- Leather from cattle for upholstery
- Split leather for industrial applications
Common questions
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- What is HS-4 4113 used for?
- How to classify goatskin leather?
- Is pigskin leather covered under HS-4 4113?
- What are the subheadings for leather imports?
- How to determine the right HS code for leather?
- What types of leather fall under HS-4 4113?
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- how to classify leather after tanning
- difference between goatskin and pigskin leather
- importing reptile leather under HS-4 4113
- requirements for parchment-dressed leather imports
- choosing the right HS code for leather products
- understanding leather subheadings in HS-4 4113
- what types of leather are included in HS-4 4113
- guidelines for importing leather from different animals
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of leather are included in HS-4 4113?
- HS-4 4113 includes leather from goats, swine, reptiles, and other animals, all prepared after tanning or crusting.
- How do I know which HS-6 code to use?
- Select the HS-6 code based on the type of animal the leather comes from, such as goats (411310) or swine (411320).
- Can I use HS-4 4113 for all types of leather?
- No, HS-4 4113 specifically excludes leather from sheep, lambs, and certain other animals, which are classified differently.
- What does parchment-dressed leather mean?
- Parchment-dressed leather refers to leather that has been treated to achieve a smooth, parchment-like finish, often used in high-quality products.
- Are there specific import regulations for reptile leather?
- Yes, reptile leather may be subject to additional regulations due to wildlife protection laws, so check compliance requirements before importing.
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HS-6 subheadings (4)
- 411310Leather; further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, without hair on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14, of goats and kids
- 411320Leather; further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, without hair on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14, of swine
- 411330Leather; further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of reptiles, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14
- 411390Leather; further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of animals (other than sheep and lambs, goats and kids, swine and reptiles), without wool or hair on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14