What is HS code 420212 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 plastics or of textile materials
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 420212 when importing or exporting cases and containers like suitcases or briefcases that have an outer surface made primarily of plastics or textiles. For example, a shipment of school satchels made from durable synthetic fabric would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers cases and containers that are not predominantly made of leather but instead utilize plastics or textile materials. In contrast, HS-6 420211 applies to similar items that are mainly leather, such as leather briefcases or leather-covered suitcases.
When classifying products, note that items like vanity cases or tool bags can also be included under this HS-6 line, provided they meet the criteria of being mainly composed of plastics or textiles. This makes it important to accurately assess the material composition of your goods.
If you're dealing with travel bags that have a mix of materials, ensure that plastics or textiles are the primary components to qualify for this classification. Misclassification can lead to delays or additional duties, so review your product specifications carefully.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
suitcases made of plastic · textile school bags · vanity cases plastic · briefcases textile · tool bags nylon · camera cases plastic · executive cases textile · travel bags mixed materials · synthetic fabric satchels · plastic-covered cases · containers with textile surfaces · trunks made of plastics
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
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