What is the difference between chamois and patent leather?
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Chapter 41: Raw hides and skins
Use HS-4 4114 when importing chamois leather, such as soft leather used for cleaning and polishing, or patent leather, often seen in shoes and accessories. Understanding the specific type of leather is crucial for correct classification and compliance.
When deciding between HS-6 411410 and HS-6 411420, consider the product's finish. If you're dealing with chamois leather, like that used in high-quality gloves, then 411410 is your code. However, if the leather has a shiny, lacquered finish typical of patent leather, opt for 411420.
The distinction between these subheadings also hinges on the treatment of the leather. For instance, if the leather is metallised or laminated, it falls under HS-6 411420. On the other hand, untreated or simply tanned chamois leather should be classified under HS-6 411410.
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