HS-6 · Subheading
410411
Tanned or crust hides and skins; without hair on, bovine or equine, in the wet state (including wet-blue), full grains, unsplit; grain splits
Heading 4104 — Tanned or crust hides and skins of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair on, whether or not split, but not further prepared
Chapter 41: Raw hides and skins
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 410411 when importing or exporting tanned bovine hides in the wet state, such as wet-blue leather used in upholstery or fashion. This code specifically applies to hides that have been tanned but not further processed, retaining their full grain.
This HS-6 line narrows down the broader category of tanned hides under HS-4 4104. Unlike HS-6 410412, which covers similar hides that are split, HS-6 410411 focuses on unsplit, full-grain hides that are still in a wet state, making them suitable for specific manufacturing processes.
When dealing with tanned hides, it's crucial to understand the difference between wet-blue and dry hides. Wet-blue hides, classified under this code, are often used in the production of high-quality leather goods, while dry hides fall under different classifications.
For importers and exporters, knowing the exact specifications of your product is key. Ensure that the hides are indeed unsplit and in the wet state to avoid classification issues that could lead to delays or incorrect duties.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
tanned bovine hides · wet-blue leather · unsplit hides · full grain leather · leather upholstery · bovine skins · tanned hides classification · importing leather · exporting tanned hides · hides in wet state · leather goods manufacturing · bovine leather applications · hides and skins · tanning process · leather production · hides for footwear · industrial leather use
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Wet-blue bovine hides for leather production
- Tanned but unsplit cowhides for upholstery
- Full-grain bovine leather for luxury handbags
- Tanned hides used in automotive interiors
- Wet state tanned hides for shoe manufacturing
- Bovine leather for belts and wallets
- Tanned hides for crafting leather goods
- Unsplitted hides for industrial applications
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 410411 used for?
- How to classify tanned bovine hides?
- What are wet-blue hides?
- Differences between wet and dry hides
- Can I export wet-blue leather?
- What products use HS-6 410411?
- How to import tanned hides?
- What are the duties on bovine leather?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to determine if a hide is unsplit for HS-410411
- Classification of wet-blue bovine hides for export
- Requirements for importing tanned hides in wet state
- Examples of products made from HS-410411 hides
- What to know about tanned bovine hides before shipping
- Understanding the tanning process for HS-410411
- Differences in HS codes for tanned hides
- Guidelines for exporting wet state tanned hides
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products fall under HS-6 410411?
- HS-6 410411 covers tanned bovine hides in the wet state, commonly used for leather goods like upholstery, shoes, and bags.
- How can I confirm my hides are classified correctly?
- Ensure your hides are unsplit and in the wet state. Documentation from your supplier can help verify this classification.
- Are there any specific import duties for HS-410411?
- Import duties vary by country. Check your local customs regulations for specific rates on tanned hides.
- Can I export wet-blue hides without additional processing?
- Yes, you can export wet-blue hides under HS-410411 as long as they meet the classification criteria.
- What is the difference between HS-410411 and HS-410412?
- HS-410411 refers to unsplit, wet state hides, while HS-410412 covers split hides. This affects their uses and pricing.
- What should I consider when importing tanned hides?
- Ensure compliance with local regulations, verify the state of the hides, and check for any required certifications.
- Can I use HS-410411 for hides from other animals?
- No, HS-410411 specifically applies to bovine hides. Other animal hides would fall under different HS codes.
- What are common applications for HS-410411 hides?
- Common applications include leather for upholstery, fashion items, and various leather goods in manufacturing.
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