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411410

Leather; chamois (including combination chamois)

Heading 4114Chamois (including combination chamois) leather; patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised leather

Chapter 41: Raw hides and skins

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 411410 when importing or exporting chamois leather, which is often used for high-quality leather goods and cleaning products. For example, a shipment of chamois leather sheets intended for making gloves would fall under this code.

This code specifically covers chamois leather, which is made from the skins of sheep or goats, and is known for its softness and absorbency. In contrast, HS-6 411420 includes patent leather, which has a glossy finish and is made using a different process.

Chamois leather is distinct from other types of leather due to its unique texture and properties, often used in automotive and clothing applications. If you're dealing with leather that has a metallic finish, you should consider HS-6 411430, which covers metallised leather.

When classifying your product, ensure that it meets the criteria for chamois leather, as the classification can affect duties and regulations. If unsure, consulting with a customs broker can provide clarity.

Keywords & topics

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chamois leather · HS code 411410 · importing chamois leather · exporting chamois leather · leather goods · soft leather · automotive upholstery · cleaning products · high-quality leather · patent leather · metallised leather · leather classification · customs broker advice · leather shipments · textured leather · fashion accessories · sports equipment

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Chamois leather sheets for glove manufacturing
  • Chamois leather used in high-end handbags
  • Automotive upholstery made from chamois leather
  • Cleaning cloths made from chamois leather
  • Chamois leather used in sports equipment, like golf gloves
  • Chamois leather for fashion accessories, such as belts
  • Leather jackets made from chamois leather
  • Chamois leather used in luxury footwear

Common questions

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What is HS code 411410 used for?

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How to classify chamois leather?

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Is chamois leather the same as patent leather?

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What products use chamois leather?

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Can I import chamois leather without a broker?

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What are the duties for chamois leather?

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How do I know if my leather is chamois?

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What are the differences between chamois and metallised leather?

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How to classify chamois leather for customs

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Examples of products made from chamois leather

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What is the difference between chamois and patent leather?

Compare adjacent HS lines and pick the one that matches material, function, and product form most closely.

Import regulations for chamois leather shipments

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Using HS code 411410 for leather goods

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Do I need a customs broker for chamois leather?

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Understanding chamois leather properties and uses

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Classification challenges with different types of leather

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Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What is chamois leather used for?
Chamois leather is commonly used for making gloves, cleaning cloths, automotive upholstery, and high-end fashion accessories due to its softness and absorbency.
How do I determine if my leather is chamois?
Chamois leather is typically soft, pliable, and has a unique texture. It is often made from sheep or goat skins. If unsure, consult with a leather expert or your customs broker.
Are there different types of chamois leather?
Yes, there are variations such as combination chamois leather, which blends different tanning methods, and standard chamois leather, which is more traditional.
What is the duty rate for importing chamois leather?
The duty rate can vary based on the country of import and trade agreements. It's best to check with your customs broker for the most accurate information.
Can I use HS code 411410 for all types of leather?
No, HS code 411410 specifically applies to chamois leather. Other types of leather, like patent or metallised leather, have different codes.
Do I need a specific certificate to import chamois leather?
Depending on your country, you may need specific certificates or permits for importing leather. Check with your customs authority or broker for requirements.
What are the main differences between chamois and patent leather?
Chamois leather is soft and absorbent, while patent leather has a glossy finish and is more rigid. They are classified under different HS codes.
How can I find a customs broker for chamois leather?
You can search online for customs brokers specializing in leather imports or ask for recommendations from industry associations or trade groups.

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