What is HS code 560819 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Twine, cordage or rope; knotted netting, for other than fishing, of man-made textile materials
Heading 5608 — Twine, cordage or rope; knotted netting, made up fishing nets and other made up nets, of textile materials
Chapter 56: Wadding, felt and nonwovens
Use HS-6 560819 when importing or exporting knotted netting made from man-made textile materials, such as sports nets or safety nets. This code specifically applies to non-fishing nets, distinguishing them from those used in commercial fishing, which fall under different classifications.
This classification is part of the broader 56 chapter, which includes various textile products, but HS-4 5608 narrows it down to twine, cordage, and knotted netting. If you're dealing with fishing nets, you would look at other subheadings under this heading.
Within this subheading, 560819 covers knotted netting made from synthetic fibers like nylon or polyester. Common applications include protective nets for sports, construction site safety nets, and decorative garden nets, which are not intended for fishing use.
When considering 560819, be aware of similar codes like 560811, which covers knotted netting for fishing. Understanding these distinctions helps ensure proper classification and compliance with customs regulations.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
knotted netting · man-made textile materials · non-fishing nets · sports nets · safety nets · synthetic fibers · cargo nets · decorative garden nets · construction site safety · playground equipment nets · industrial netting · custom nets
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