What is HS code 140120 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Rattans used primarily for plaiting
Heading 1401 — Vegetable materials of a kind used primarily for plaiting; (e.g. bamboos, rattans, reeds, rushes, osier, raffia, cleaned, bleached or dyed cereal straw and lime bark)
Chapter 14: Vegetable plaiting materials
Use HS-6 140120 when importing or exporting rattans specifically intended for plaiting. For example, shipments of cleaned and dyed rattans used in making furniture or decorative items fall under this code.
This code is distinct from HS-6 140190, which covers other vegetable materials used for plaiting that are not specifically rattans. If your product is made from reeds or rushes, you would look to that line instead.
Rattans are long, flexible stems from certain climbing palms, often used in crafts and furniture. They are typically cleaned and may be dyed for aesthetic purposes, making them ideal for various plaiting applications.
When classifying your products, ensure they are primarily intended for plaiting. If the rattan is mixed with other materials or used for different purposes, it may not qualify under this HS-6.
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