What is HS-4 6211 used for?
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Chapter 62: Articles of apparel, not knitted
Use HS-4 6211 when importing track suits, swimwear, or other garments that are not knitted or crocheted. For example, if you're shipping men's swim trunks or a women's ski suit, this heading is relevant. Accurate classification ensures compliance and avoids delays at customs.
To choose the correct HS-6 line under 6211, consider the specific type of garment. For instance, if you're importing men's swimwear, you would use 621111. However, if the swimwear is for women or girls, then 621112 applies. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for proper tariff application.
When dealing with track suits, the material matters. If your shipment consists of men's track suits made of cotton, you would classify it under 621132. For those made from man-made fibers, use 621133. If the material doesn't fit these categories, 621139 may be appropriate.
For women's track suits, the classification depends on the fabric as well. Use 621142 for cotton and 621143 for man-made fibers. If the garment is made from other textile materials, then 621149 is the right choice. Make sure to verify the material to avoid misclassification.
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