What is HS code 500400 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Silk; yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste), not put up for retail sale
Heading 5004 — Silk; yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste), not put up for retail sale
Chapter 50: Silk
Use HS-6 500400 when importing or exporting silk yarn that is not packaged for retail sale. This includes bulk quantities of silk yarn used in textiles or manufacturing, such as a shipment of 100 kilograms of raw silk yarn intended for weaving.
This code specifically covers silk yarn other than that made from silk waste, distinguishing it from HS-6 500410, which pertains to silk waste yarn. If you're dealing with high-quality silk yarn for production, 500400 is the appropriate choice.
Silk yarn classified under 500400 is typically sold in larger spools or cones, often used by textile manufacturers. If you have yarn that is packaged for retail, you would need to consider a different HS code.
When determining the correct classification, consider the end use of the yarn. For example, a shipment of silk yarn intended for making luxury garments would fall under this code, while yarn intended for craft use in small packages would not.
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