HS-6 · Subheading
551614
Fabrics, woven; printed, containing 85% or more by weight of artificial staple fibres
Heading 5516 — Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres
Chapter 55: Man-made staple fibres
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 551614 when importing or exporting printed woven fabrics that contain 85% or more by weight of artificial staple fibers, like polyester or nylon. For example, a shipment of printed polyester fabric for clothing would fall under this code.
This code specifically targets printed fabrics, distinguishing them from similar unprinted woven fabrics classified under HS-6 551612. If your fabric is unprinted but still contains 85% or more artificial staple fibers, you would use that code instead.
The 551614 line is part of the broader 5516 heading, which covers woven fabrics made from artificial staple fibers. This includes various types of fabrics, but the focus here is on those that are printed, adding a layer of specificity for classification.
When considering fabrics for upholstery or garments, ensure they meet the 85% threshold of artificial fibers to correctly apply this HS code. If your product contains a mix of natural and artificial fibers, you may need to look at different classifications.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
printed woven fabrics · artificial staple fibers · HS code 551614 · polyester fabric · nylon fabric · woven upholstery fabric · garment fabrics · 85% artificial fibers · printed fabrics classification · fabrics for clothing · home textile fabrics · geometric print fabric
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Printed polyester fabric for dresses
- Woven nylon fabric with floral designs
- Printed upholstery fabric made from artificial fibers
- Woven fabric for curtains containing 85% polyester
- Printed sportswear fabric made from artificial staple fibers
- Woven fabric with geometric prints for bags
- Printed fabric used in home textiles like tablecloths
- Woven fabric for fashion accessories containing artificial fibers
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 551614 used for?
- How to classify printed woven fabrics?
- Does my fabric qualify for HS 551614?
- What are artificial staple fibers?
- Can I use HS 551614 for unprinted fabrics?
- What percentage of fibers qualifies for HS 551614?
- Are there specific rules for printed fabrics?
- What types of products fall under HS 551614?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify printed woven fabrics with artificial fibers
- What is the difference between HS 551614 and 551612?
- Requirements for using HS code 551614 for fabrics
- Examples of products under HS code 551614
- Classification rules for fabrics containing artificial fibers
- Understanding the 85% artificial fiber requirement for HS 551614
- Guidelines for importing printed polyester fabrics
- What to do if my fabric has mixed fibers?
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 551614?
- HS-6 551614 includes printed woven fabrics that contain 85% or more by weight of artificial staple fibers, such as polyester and nylon.
- Can I use HS-6 551614 for unprinted fabrics?
- No, unprinted fabrics containing 85% or more artificial staple fibers should be classified under HS-6 551612 instead.
- What is the significance of the 85% threshold?
- The 85% threshold ensures that the fabric is predominantly made from artificial fibers, which is a key factor in its classification under this HS code.
- Are there any specific documentation requirements for HS-6 551614?
- Yes, you should provide detailed descriptions of the fabric, including fiber content and print type, to support your classification.
- What if my fabric contains both natural and artificial fibers?
- If your fabric has a mix, you will need to determine the predominant fiber content to classify it correctly, potentially using a different HS code.
- How do I determine if my fabric is printed?
- Printed fabrics typically have designs or patterns applied to the surface, which can include various printing techniques like screen or digital printing.
- Is there a difference between woven and knitted fabrics in this classification?
- Yes, HS-6 551614 specifically covers woven fabrics. Knitted fabrics would fall under different HS codes.
- Can I use HS-6 551614 for fabrics used in industrial applications?
- Yes, as long as the fabric meets the classification criteria of being printed and containing 85% or more artificial staple fibers.
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