What is HS code 411200 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Leather; further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment dressed leather, of sheep or lamb, without wool on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14
Heading 4112 — Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment dressed leather, of sheep or lamb, without wool on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14
Chapter 41: Raw hides and skins
Use HS-6 411200 when importing or exporting leather that has been further prepared after tanning or crusting, specifically from sheep or lamb without wool. For example, a shipment of parchment-dressed leather from Italy would fall under this code.
This specific code applies to leather that is not only tanned but also has undergone additional processing, distinguishing it from raw hides. For instance, if you have leather products made from sheep or lamb that have been dyed or finished, this is the correct classification.
In contrast, HS-6 411201 covers leather of sheep or lamb that has been split, which may have different applications and processing requirements. Be sure to check the specific characteristics of your leather to ensure the correct HS code.
When considering leather imports, also note that products classified under HS-6 411210 refer to leather of goats or kids, which have different sourcing and processing standards. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for accurate classification.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
sheep leather imports · lamb leather exports · tanned leather classification · parchment dressed leather · finished sheep leather · leather further prepared · HS code for leather · leather processing · sheep hide products · lamb skin applications · leather industry standards · custom leather goods
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