What is HS code 550210 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Fibres; artificial filament tow of cellulose acetate
Heading 5502 — Artificial filament tow
Chapter 55: Man-made staple fibres
Use HS-6 550210 when importing or exporting artificial filament tow made from cellulose acetate. This could include shipments of large spools of tow used in the production of cigarette filters or as raw material for various textile applications.
This code specifically covers artificial filament tow, which is a continuous length of fibers. It differs from HS-6 550220, which pertains to other types of artificial filament tow made from different materials, such as polyester or nylon.
In contrast to other HS-6 codes under the same heading, HS-6 550210 is unique to cellulose acetate, a biodegradable material often used in eco-friendly products. If you're dealing with synthetic fibers, you might need to look at different classifications.
When considering classification, note that the packaging of these fibers can vary. They are typically shipped in bales or large spools, which can affect how you report them on customs documentation.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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