What is HS code 5405 used for?
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Chapter 54: Man-made filaments
Use HS-4 5405 when importing artificial monofilament with a thickness of 67 decitex or more, such as synthetic fishing lines or artificial straw used in crafts. This classification also covers narrow strips made from synthetic textile materials, typically not exceeding 5mm in width.
When deciding between HS-6 540500 and other codes, consider the product's characteristics. If your product is a synthetic monofilament that meets the specified decitex and cross-sectional dimension, it fits here. For instance, if you have a fishing line that is 0.8mm thick and made from nylon, it would be classified under this heading.
If your product is a strip or similar item made from artificial textile materials, ensure that it does not exceed the 5mm width limit to qualify for this classification. Products like decorative synthetic grass or narrow synthetic ribbons would also fall under this heading, provided they meet the width requirement.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-4 heading.
artificial monofilament · synthetic textile materials · 67 decitex · cross-sectional dimension · strip of textile materials · width not exceeding 5mm · import classification · fishing lines · synthetic straw · narrow ribbons
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