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HS-6 · Subheading

500100

Silk; silk-worm cocoons suitable for reeling

Heading 5001Silk-worm cocoons suitable for reeling

Chapter 50: Silk

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 500100 when importing or exporting silk-worm cocoons that are suitable for reeling. These are typically harvested cocoons that can be processed into silk thread. For example, a shipment of 100 kg of raw silk-worm cocoons from China to the U.S. would fall under this code.

This code specifically covers silk-worm cocoons, distinguishing them from other silk products. For instance, HS-6 500200 applies to silk waste, which consists of leftover materials after silk production, not suitable for reeling.

Silk-worm cocoons suitable for reeling are essential for silk production, as they contain the raw material needed to create silk fibers. These cocoons are often sold in bulk and are crucial for textile manufacturers.

If you're dealing with processed silk or silk yarn, you would look at different HS codes, such as HS-6 5003 for silk yarn. Understanding these distinctions helps ensure accurate classification and compliance with customs regulations.

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silk-worm cocoons · HS code 500100 · silk production · cocoon shipments · raw silk cocoons · textile manufacturing · bulk silk cocoons · cocoon packing · import silk cocoons · export silk cocoons · silk industry · cocoon classification · silk trade · cocoon quality · silk processing · organic silk cocoons

Examples

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

  • 100 kg of raw silk-worm cocoons from China
  • 50 kg shipment of silk cocoons suitable for reeling from India
  • Cocoons packed in burlap sacks for export
  • Silk-worm cocoons intended for a textile factory
  • Bulk order of cocoons for silk production in Italy
  • Cocoons shipped in wooden crates
  • Small samples of silk cocoons for trade shows
  • Cocoons sourced from organic farms for high-quality silk

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What are silk-worm cocoons suitable for reeling?
  • How to classify silk cocoons for customs?
  • What is HS code 500100 used for?
  • Can I import silk-worm cocoons from China?
  • What do I need to know about silk cocoons?
  • Are there specific requirements for shipping silk cocoons?
  • How to pack silk cocoons for export?
  • What distinguishes HS-6 500100 from other silk codes?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • how to classify silk-worm cocoons for import
  • requirements for importing silk cocoons suitable for reeling
  • difference between silk cocoons and silk waste
  • shipping guidelines for silk-worm cocoons
  • understanding HS code 500100 for silk products
  • best practices for exporting silk cocoons
  • what to include in a customs declaration for silk cocoons
  • how to ensure quality in silk-worm cocoons for reeling

Questions & answers

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

What types of cocoons fall under HS-6 500100?
HS-6 500100 covers silk-worm cocoons that are harvested and suitable for reeling into silk thread. These are typically whole cocoons that have not been processed.
Can I export silk-worm cocoons without special permits?
Exporting silk-worm cocoons may require permits depending on your country's regulations. Always check with local customs authorities before shipping.
What is the difference between HS-6 500100 and HS-6 500200?
HS-6 500100 is for silk-worm cocoons suitable for reeling, while HS-6 500200 refers to silk waste, which is not suitable for reeling and consists of leftover materials.
How should I pack silk-worm cocoons for shipping?
Silk-worm cocoons should be packed in breathable materials, such as burlap sacks or wooden crates, to prevent moisture damage during transit.
What are the common countries exporting silk-worm cocoons?
Common exporters of silk-worm cocoons include China, India, and Brazil, known for their silk production industries.
Are there quality standards for silk-worm cocoons?
Yes, quality standards for silk-worm cocoons may vary by country, but generally, they should be intact, free from defects, and suitable for reeling.
What should I include in my customs declaration for silk cocoons?
Your customs declaration should include the HS code, description of the product, quantity, value, and origin of the silk-worm cocoons.
How can I ensure compliance when importing silk cocoons?
To ensure compliance, familiarize yourself with your country's import regulations, obtain necessary permits, and accurately classify your goods using the correct HS codes.

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