What products fall under HS code 460199?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Plaiting materials, plaits and similar products of plaiting materials; products of non-vegetable materials
Heading 4601 — Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, assembled into strips or not; plaiting materials, plaits and the like bound together in parallel strands or woven in sheet form, finished articles or not
Chapter 46: Manufactures of straw, esparto
Use HS-6 460199 when importing or exporting plaiting materials made from non-vegetable materials, like synthetic fibers. For instance, a shipment of plastic woven mats would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers products that are either assembled into strips or not, including finished articles. It distinguishes between natural plaiting materials and those made from synthetic sources, such as polyester or nylon.
Unlike HS-6 460120, which pertains to plaiting materials made from straw or esparto, HS-6 460199 focuses on those made from non-vegetable materials. This distinction is crucial when classifying products for customs.
If you're dealing with items that combine plaiting techniques with synthetic materials, such as decorative wall hangings or synthetic wicker furniture, this HS-6 code is relevant for your shipments.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
plaiting materials · synthetic fiber products · plastic woven mats · non-vegetable baskets · decorative wall hangings · synthetic wicker furniture · woven synthetic table runners · plastic mesh · marine ropes · finished articles · assembled strips · import export classification · customs HS code · basketware · wickerwork
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