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550340

Fibres; synthetic staple fibres, of polypropylene, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning

Heading 5503Synthetic staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning

Chapter 55: Man-made staple fibres

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 550340 when importing or exporting synthetic staple fibres made of polypropylene that have not been carded, combed, or processed for spinning. For example, if you're shipping bales of polypropylene fibres for use in textiles or non-woven fabrics, this code is appropriate.

This code specifically covers synthetic staple fibres of polypropylene, distinguishing them from other synthetic fibres like polyester or nylon, which fall under different HS codes. If you have fibres that are carded or combed, you would need to look at a different classification.

When considering HS-6 550340, note that it applies only to unprocessed polypropylene fibres. If your product has undergone any processing, such as being blended with other materials or treated, you may need to classify it under a different HS code.

Understanding the nuances between HS-6 550340 and nearby codes like HS-6 550320 for polyester staple fibres is crucial. Ensure you accurately classify your product to avoid customs delays or penalties.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

synthetic staple fibres · polypropylene fibres · not carded or combed · textile manufacturing · non-woven fabrics · bulk shipments · raw fibres · geotextiles · automotive applications · insulation materials · synthetic ropes · hygiene products · HS code classification · customs compliance · import export regulations

Examples

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

  • Bales of unprocessed polypropylene fibres for textile manufacturing
  • Synthetic staple fibres made from polypropylene used in insulation materials
  • Non-woven fabric production using synthetic polypropylene fibres
  • Polypropylene fibres shipped in rolls for automotive interior applications
  • Bulk shipments of polypropylene fibres for use in geotextiles
  • Fibres for making synthetic ropes or twines, not processed for spinning
  • Raw polypropylene staple fibres for use in hygiene products

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 550340 used for?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

How to classify polypropylene fibres?

Write down material, use, and product form first, then compare nearby lines before you lock the code.

Are processed polypropylene fibres under 550340?

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What products fall under HS-6 550340?

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Differences between HS-6 550340 and 550320

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Can I use 550340 for blended fibres?

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What are synthetic staple fibres?

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How to import polypropylene staple fibres?

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

How to determine the correct HS code for polypropylene fibres

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What to do if my fibres are processed for spinning

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Examples of products classified under HS-6 550340

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Understanding synthetic staple fibres for customs

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Differences in HS codes for synthetic fibres

Compare adjacent HS lines and pick the one that matches material, function, and product form most closely.

Guidelines for importing unprocessed polypropylene fibres

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Challenges in classifying synthetic staple fibres

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What happens if I misclassify my synthetic fibres?

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Questions & answers

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

What types of fibres are classified under HS-6 550340?
HS-6 550340 covers synthetic staple fibres made from polypropylene that are not carded, combed, or otherwise processed for spinning.
Can I use HS-6 550340 for processed polypropylene fibres?
No, HS-6 550340 is specifically for unprocessed polypropylene fibres. If your fibres have been processed, you will need to find a different HS code.
What is the difference between HS-6 550340 and HS-6 550320?
HS-6 550340 is for polypropylene fibres, while HS-6 550320 is for polyester staple fibres. Each code applies to different types of synthetic materials.
How do I ensure compliance when importing polypropylene fibres?
Make sure to accurately classify your product under the correct HS code and provide all necessary documentation to customs to avoid delays.
What industries use HS-6 550340 products?
Industries such as textiles, automotive, and construction often use unprocessed polypropylene fibres for various applications.
What packaging is required for shipping polypropylene fibres?
Polypropylene fibres are typically shipped in bales or rolls, depending on their intended use. Ensure the packaging is secure to prevent damage during transit.
Are there any specific regulations for importing synthetic fibres?
Yes, regulations can vary by country. Check with your local customs authority for any specific import requirements for synthetic fibres.
What should I do if I'm unsure about the correct HS code?
Consult with a customs broker or trade specialist who can help you determine the appropriate HS code for your product.

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