HS-6 · Subheading
580132
Fabrics; woven pile, of man-made fibres, cut corduroy, other than fabrics of heading no. 5802 or 5806
Heading 5801 — Fabrics; woven pile and chenille fabrics, other than fabrics of heading no. 5802 or 5806
Chapter 58: Special woven fabrics
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 580132 when importing or exporting woven pile fabrics made from man-made fibers, such as cut corduroy. For example, a shipment of cut corduroy fabric rolls intended for clothing manufacturing falls under this code.
This code specifically covers fabrics that have a pile surface, distinguishing them from other woven fabrics. If you’re dealing with fabrics that are not cut corduroy but are still woven pile, you might need to look at different HS-6 codes like 580190.
Woven pile fabrics under this code are typically used for apparel, upholstery, and various textile applications. If you have a shipment of plush fabric made from polyester, it would be classified here.
It's essential to note that this HS-6 excludes fabrics classified under headings 5802 or 5806, which cover different types of textile products. Ensure your product does not fall into those categories to avoid misclassification.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
woven pile fabrics · cut corduroy fabric · man-made fibers · textile classification · apparel fabrics · upholstery textiles · plush fabric · fabric rolls · textile imports · fabric exports · pile surface fabrics · fabric shipments · textile applications · fabric samples · soft pile fabric · decorative textiles
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Rolls of cut corduroy fabric for jackets
- Woven pile upholstery fabric for furniture
- Textile samples of plush polyester fabric
- Man-made fiber fabric for children's clothing
- Woven pile fabric used in home decor items
- Bulk orders of soft pile fabric for blankets
- Cut corduroy fabric for fashion accessories
- Samples of decorative woven pile fabric for exhibitions
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 580132 used for?
- How to classify cut corduroy fabric?
- Is cut corduroy a woven pile fabric?
- What are the exclusions for HS-6 580132?
- Can I use HS-6 580132 for upholstery fabric?
- What types of fabrics fall under HS-6 580132?
- How to import woven pile fabrics?
- What are man-made fiber fabrics?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to determine if my fabric is cut corduroy
- What products are classified under HS-6 580132
- Guidelines for importing woven pile fabrics
- Difference between HS-6 580132 and other fabric codes
- Best practices for fabric classification in trade
- Examples of woven pile fabrics for export
- Understanding textile fabric classifications
- What to include in a customs declaration for fabrics
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS-6 580132?
- HS-6 580132 covers woven pile fabrics made from man-made fibers, specifically cut corduroy. This includes items like plush upholstery fabrics and apparel textiles.
- Are there any exclusions for HS-6 580132?
- Yes, this code excludes fabrics classified under headings 5802 and 5806, which cover different types of textile products such as lace and other specialty fabrics.
- Can I use HS-6 580132 for upholstery fabric?
- Yes, if the upholstery fabric is a woven pile made from man-made fibers, it can be classified under HS-6 580132.
- How do I classify cut corduroy fabric?
- Cut corduroy fabric is classified under HS-6 580132 as it is a woven pile fabric made from man-made fibers.
- What is the difference between HS-6 580132 and HS-6 580190?
- HS-6 580132 specifically refers to woven pile fabrics of man-made fibers, while HS-6 580190 covers other woven pile fabrics not specified elsewhere.
- What documentation do I need for importing fabrics under HS-6 580132?
- You will need a commercial invoice, packing list, and possibly a certificate of origin or compliance, depending on your destination country's regulations.
- How can I ensure proper classification of my textile products?
- Consult with a customs broker or refer to the Harmonized System guidelines to ensure your textile products are classified correctly.
- What are man-made fiber fabrics?
- Man-made fiber fabrics are textiles created from synthetic fibers, such as polyester or nylon, which are engineered rather than derived from natural sources.
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