What is HS code 570249 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Carpets and other textile floor coverings; woven, (not tufted or flocked), of textile materials (other than man-made, wool or fine animal hair), of pile construction, made up, n.e.c. in item no. 5702.10 or 5702.20
Heading 5702 — Carpets and other textile floor coverings; woven, (not tufted or flocked), whether or not made up, including kelem, schumacks, karamanie and similar hand-woven rugs
Chapter 57: Carpets and other textile floor coverings
Use HS-6 570249 when importing or exporting woven carpets and other textile floor coverings made from natural fibers, specifically those that are of pile construction and made up. For example, a shipment of hand-woven cotton rugs would fall under this code.
This code is distinct from HS-6 570241, which covers similar woven carpets but specifically made from wool or fine animal hair. If your product is made from materials like cotton or jute, you’ll want to use 570249 instead.
The 570249 classification includes textile floor coverings that are not tufted or flocked, ensuring that only specific types of woven products are categorized here. This is important for compliance with customs regulations and accurate duty assessments.
When dealing with textile floor coverings, understanding the material composition is crucial. For instance, a pile carpet made from natural fibers like cotton or sisal should be classified under 570249, while synthetic fibers would require a different classification.
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