What is HS code 570250 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Carpets and other textile floor coverings; woven, (not tufted or flocked), not of pile construction, not 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 570250 when importing or exporting woven carpets and textile floor coverings that are not tufted or flocked, such as flat-woven rugs. For example, a shipment of a hand-woven kilim rug would fall under this classification.
This code specifically covers woven carpets that are not of pile construction and are not made up. In contrast, HS-6 570210 includes carpets that are made up, while HS-6 570220 pertains to pile construction carpets. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for accurate classification.
When dealing with HS-6 570250, you’ll encounter products like flat-woven rugs, which can be made from various materials such as wool, cotton, or synthetic fibers. These items are often used in homes for decorative purposes or in commercial spaces for durability.
If you’re unsure whether your product fits this code, consider the construction method and whether it is made up. For instance, a woven rug that is not tufted or flocked and is sold as-is would be classified under this HS-6.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
woven carpets · textile floor coverings · not tufted rugs · flat-woven rugs · hand-woven kilims · synthetic area rugs · commercial floor coverings · decorative mats · wool dhurries · non-pile construction · textile imports · rug classification · floor covering regulations · carpet shipping · woven textile products
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