What is HS code 140420 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Vegetable products; cotton linters
Heading 1404 — Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included
Chapter 14: Vegetable plaiting materials
Use HS-6 140420 when importing or exporting cotton linters, which are the short fibers separated from cotton seeds. For instance, if you're shipping a bale of cotton linters for use in textile production, this is the correct code.
This code specifically covers cotton linters, distinguishing them from other vegetable products. For example, HS-6 140410 pertains to raw cotton, while HS-6 140430 includes other vegetable fibers like coir or jute.
Cotton linters are primarily used in the production of absorbent materials, such as surgical dressings or paper products. They are also utilized in the manufacture of cottonseed oil and as a filler in various applications.
When classifying your shipment, ensure that the product is indeed cotton linters and not other cotton by-products, as this can affect your duties and compliance. Properly identifying the product will help avoid customs delays.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
cotton linters · HS code 140420 · vegetable products · textile production · absorbent materials · customs classification · cotton by-products · shipping cotton linters · bale of cotton linters · cottonseed oil · industrial applications · non-woven fabrics
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