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HS-6 · Subheading

551622

Fabrics, woven; dyed, containing less than 85% by weight of artificial staple fibres, mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments

Heading 5516Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres

Chapter 55: Man-made staple fibres

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 551622 when importing or exporting dyed woven fabrics that contain less than 85% by weight of artificial staple fibres, primarily mixed with man-made filaments. For example, a shipment of a polyester-cotton blend fabric used for making shirts would fall under this code.

This code specifically targets fabrics that are dyed and woven, distinguishing them from similar products like un-dyed fabrics or those with a higher percentage of artificial staple fibres. For instance, if your fabric contains 90% artificial staple fibres, you would need to look at a different classification.

When classifying your product, consider that HS-6 551621 covers dyed fabrics with a higher content of artificial staple fibres, while HS-6 551623 pertains to those containing a mix of artificial staple fibres and natural fibres. Understanding these distinctions can help ensure compliance with customs regulations.

If you're dealing with fabrics made from synthetic blends, be mindful of the exact composition and dyeing process, as these factors can affect classification. Always check the weight percentages of the fibres used in your product to choose the correct HS code.

Keywords & topics

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

dyed woven fabrics · artificial staple fibres · man-made filaments · fabric classification · textile import code · woven fabric shipments · polyester cotton blend · synthetic fabric regulations · customs classification · fibre content · fabric composition · textile export code · woven fabrics for clothing · mixed fibre fabrics

Examples

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

  • Dyed woven fabric for shirts made from polyester and cotton
  • Fabrics used in upholstery with a blend of nylon and rayon
  • Tablecloths woven from dyed artificial staple fibres and man-made filaments
  • Curtains made from a mixture of acrylic and polyester fibres
  • Fashion fabrics for dresses containing less than 85% artificial staple fibres
  • Woven fabric for sportswear that includes dyed polyester and nylon
  • Home textiles like pillow covers made from dyed mixed fabrics
  • Costume fabrics with a blend of artificial staple fibres and synthetic filaments

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 551622 used for?

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How to classify dyed woven fabrics?

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What are artificial staple fibres?

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Can I use HS-6 551622 for upholstery fabrics?

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What is the difference between HS-6 551621 and 551622?

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How do I determine the fibre content for classification?

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What types of fabrics fall under HS-6 551622?

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Are there specific regulations for importing dyed fabrics?

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Related topics

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

How to classify dyed woven fabrics with less than 85% artificial fibres

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What products are covered under HS-6 551622 for textiles

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Differences between HS-6 551621 and HS-6 551622 classifications

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Guidelines for importing dyed fabrics made from mixed fibres

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Understanding the composition for HS-6 551622 classification

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Examples of fabrics that fall under HS-6 551622

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How to check the fibre content for customs classification

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Requirements for exporting woven fabrics with artificial staple 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 fabrics are classified under HS-6 551622?
HS-6 551622 covers dyed woven fabrics that contain less than 85% artificial staple fibres, primarily mixed with man-made filaments, such as polyester-cotton blends and other synthetic mixtures.
How do I know if my fabric qualifies for HS-6 551622?
Check the weight percentage of artificial staple fibres in your fabric. If it is less than 85% and is dyed and woven, it likely qualifies for HS-6 551622.
Can I use HS-6 551622 for un-dyed fabrics?
No, HS-6 551622 specifically applies to dyed woven fabrics. If your fabric is un-dyed, you will need to look for a different classification.
What if my fabric has a higher percentage of artificial staple fibres?
If your fabric contains 85% or more artificial staple fibres, you should consider using HS-6 551621 instead, which covers dyed woven fabrics with a higher content of artificial staple fibres.
Are there any special regulations for importing dyed fabrics?
Yes, importing dyed fabrics may require compliance with specific regulations regarding fibre content, dyeing processes, and labeling, so it's important to check with customs authorities.
What is the difference between HS-6 551622 and HS-6 551623?
HS-6 551622 is for dyed fabrics with less than 85% artificial staple fibres, while HS-6 551623 covers dyed fabrics containing a mix of artificial staple fibres and natural fibres.
How can I ensure my fabric is correctly classified for customs?
Always verify the fibre content and dyeing process of your fabric. Consulting with a customs broker can also help ensure accurate classification.

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