What is HS code 420211 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Cases and containers; trunks, suit-cases, vanity-cases, executive-cases, brief-cases, school satchels and similar containers, with outer surface of leather or of composition leather
Heading 4202 — Trunks; suit, camera, jewellery, cutlery cases; travel, tool, similar bags; wholly or mainly covered by leather, composition leather, plastic sheeting, textile materials, vulcanised fibre, paperboard
Chapter 42: Articles of leather
Use HS-6 420211 when importing or exporting cases and containers like briefcases or school satchels made primarily of leather or composition leather. For instance, a shipment of leather briefcases designed for business use falls under this code.
This code specifically covers containers such as vanity cases and executive cases, which are made with an outer surface of leather. In contrast, HS-6 420212 includes similar items but is focused on those made from plastics or textile materials.
When considering HS-6 420211, it’s important to note that it applies to products predominantly made of leather. If your product has a different outer material, you may need to look at other codes within heading 4202.
For example, a school satchel crafted from leather with a fabric lining would be classified under this code, while a similar satchel made entirely from synthetic materials would not.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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