HS-6 · Subheading
551591
Fabrics, woven; of synthetic staple fibres n.e.c. in chapter 55, mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments
Heading 5515 — Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, n.e.c. in chapter 55
Chapter 55: Man-made staple fibres
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 551591 when importing or exporting woven fabrics made primarily from synthetic staple fibers, particularly those mixed with man-made filaments. For example, a shipment of polyester-cotton blend fabric used in apparel would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers woven fabrics that are not classified elsewhere in chapter 55, focusing on those that combine synthetic staple fibers with other synthetic filaments. In contrast, HS-6 551590 includes woven fabrics made from synthetic staple fibers that do not mix with man-made filaments.
When dealing with fabrics made entirely of synthetic staple fibers, consider HS-6 551592, which pertains to those not mixed with filaments. Knowing the distinctions between these codes ensures accurate classification and compliance with customs regulations.
For products like upholstery fabrics or technical textiles that use synthetic staple fibers alongside man-made filaments, HS-6 551591 is the appropriate classification. This can help streamline the import process and avoid potential delays.
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woven fabrics · synthetic staple fibers · man-made filaments · fabric classification · importing fabrics · exporting textiles · compliance with customs · polyester cotton blend · technical textiles · upholstery fabrics · synthetic fiber fabrics · blended fabrics · fabrics for clothing · fabrics for furniture
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Woven polyester fabric blended with nylon for clothing
- Cotton-polyester upholstery fabric used in furniture
- Technical textiles for automotive interiors made from synthetic fibers
- Woven fabric for curtains made from polyester and rayon
- Synthetic staple fiber fabric used in outdoor gear
- Blended fabric for sportswear combining polyester and spandex
- Woven fabric for bedding made from synthetic staple fibers
- Fabrics used in bags or luggage made from synthetic materials
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 551591 used for?
- How to classify woven synthetic fabrics?
- What are synthetic staple fibers?
- Can I use HS-6 551591 for upholstery?
- What is the difference between HS-6 551590 and 551591?
- How do I know if my fabric is classified correctly?
- What types of fabrics fall under HS-6 551591?
- Are there specific regulations for importing synthetic fabrics?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to determine the right HS code for woven fabrics
- What products are included in HS-6 551591 classification
- Differences between synthetic staple fibers and man-made filaments
- Guidelines for importing woven synthetic fabrics
- Examples of fabrics classified under HS-6 551591
- Understanding customs codes for textile imports
- How to classify blended fabrics for customs
- What to consider when exporting synthetic fabrics
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of fabrics are classified under HS-6 551591?
- HS-6 551591 covers woven fabrics made mainly from synthetic staple fibers mixed with man-made filaments, such as polyester-cotton blends used in clothing and upholstery.
- How can I ensure my fabric is classified correctly?
- To ensure correct classification, review the fabric composition, check if it mixes synthetic staple fibers with man-made filaments, and consult with a customs broker if unsure.
- Is HS-6 551591 applicable for technical textiles?
- Yes, HS-6 551591 can be used for technical textiles that incorporate synthetic staple fibers and man-made filaments, provided they meet the classification criteria.
- Can I use HS-6 551591 for upholstery fabrics?
- Yes, if the upholstery fabric is made primarily from synthetic staple fibers mixed with man-made filaments, it falls under HS-6 551591.
- What is the difference between HS-6 551590 and HS-6 551591?
- HS-6 551590 includes woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibers not mixed with man-made filaments, while HS-6 551591 covers those that are mixed.
- What should I do if I have mixed fabric types?
- If you have a fabric that combines different types, classify it based on the predominant material and its intended use, and consult a customs broker for guidance.
- Are there specific regulations for importing synthetic fabrics?
- Yes, regulations may vary by country, so it's important to check local customs requirements and ensure compliance with any labeling or safety standards.
- What documentation do I need for importing fabrics under HS-6 551591?
- You typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant certificates of origin or compliance, depending on the destination country's requirements.
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