What is HS code 521131 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Fabrics, woven; containing less than 85% by weight of cotton, mixed mainly or solely with man-made fibres, weighing more than 200g/m2, dyed, plain weave
Heading 5211 — Woven fabrics of cotton, containing less than 85% by weight of cotton, mixed mainly or solely with man-made fibres, weighing more than 200g/m2
Chapter 52: Cotton
Use HS-6 521131 when importing or exporting dyed woven fabrics made of cotton and man-made fibers, weighing more than 200 grams per square meter. For example, a shipment of dyed cotton-polyester blend fabric intended for making clothing would fall under this code.
This code is specific to fabrics that contain less than 85% cotton by weight, primarily mixed with synthetic fibers. If you have a fabric that is predominantly cotton, you might need to look at a different code, such as HS-6 520911 for woven cotton fabrics.
The 521131 code covers plain weave fabrics, which means the threads are woven in a simple crisscross pattern. If your fabric has a more complex weave, such as twill or satin, you would need to check other classifications.
When classifying your product, ensure it meets the weight requirement of over 200g/m2 and is dyed. Fabrics that are not dyed or weigh less than this threshold will not qualify under this HS-6.
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Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
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Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
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