What is HS code 6116 for gloves?
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Chapter 61: Articles of apparel, knitted
Use HS-4 6116 when importing knitted or crocheted gloves, mittens, or mitts. For example, if you're shipping a box of winter gloves made from wool, this heading is relevant. Understanding the specific subheading is crucial to ensure correct tariff classification and compliance.
When determining the right subheading, consider the material of the gloves. If your shipment includes gloves made from synthetic fibers, you would classify them under 611693. If they are made from wool, you would use 611691. This distinction is important for duty rates and regulations.
Another factor to consider is whether the gloves are treated with plastics or rubber. If your product is a pair of coated winter mittens, you should classify them under 611610. Conversely, uncoated cotton mittens would fall under 611692. This helps prevent misclassification and potential customs delays.
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