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HS-6 · Subheading

640510

Footwear; with uppers of leather or composition leather, n.e.c. in chapter 64

Heading 6405Footwear; other footwear n.e.c. in chapter 64

Chapter 64: Footwear

Plain-language overview

The 64 chapter covers a wide range of footwear, gaiters, and related parts, reflecting the diverse nature of products in the footwear industry. This chapter is essential for anyone involved in importing or exporting footwear, as it lays the groundwork for understanding various types of shoes and their classifications.

Within this chapter, the 6405 heading narrows the focus to 'other footwear' that doesn't fit into more specific categories outlined in chapter 64. This includes a variety of styles and materials, providing flexibility for importers and exporters to classify their products accurately.

The 640510 subheading specifically addresses footwear with uppers made of leather or composition leather. This category is important for those dealing in higher-end footwear, as it encompasses a range of styles that appeal to different markets.

If you're unsure whether your footwear fits under this code, consider the materials used and the specific design features. Understanding the nuances of this classification can help you navigate customs regulations more effectively.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

footwear classification · leather shoes · composition leather · import footwear · export footwear · HS code 640510 · customs footwear · footwear regulations · leather uppers · footwear types · footwear industry · footwear imports · footwear exports · footwear examples · shoe classification · gaiters and footwear · parts of footwear

Examples

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

  • Men's leather dress shoes
  • Women's leather ankle boots
  • Children's leather sandals
  • Leather loafers for casual wear
  • Composition leather shoes for work environments
  • Stylish leather sneakers
  • Leather hiking boots
  • Fashionable leather clogs

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 640510?
  • How do I classify leather footwear?
  • What types of shoes fall under 640510?
  • Are composition leather shoes included in this code?
  • What are the import regulations for leather shoes?
  • Can I use 640510 for all leather footwear?
  • What does n.e.c. mean in footwear classification?
  • How to ensure compliance with footwear HS codes?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to classify footwear with leather uppers
  • Examples of footwear under HS code 640510
  • Understanding the footwear classification system
  • What footwear is considered n.e.c. in chapter 64?
  • Guidelines for importing leather shoes
  • Differences between leather and composition leather footwear
  • How to navigate customs for leather footwear
  • Common mistakes in footwear classification

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of footwear are included in HS code 640510?
HS code 640510 includes footwear with uppers made of leather or composition leather, such as dress shoes, boots, and casual shoes.
Is composition leather considered under this code?
Yes, footwear with uppers made of composition leather is included in HS code 640510.
What does n.e.c. mean in the heading for 6405?
N.e.c. stands for 'not elsewhere classified,' indicating that the footwear does not fit into more specific categories within chapter 64.
Are there any specific import regulations for leather footwear?
Yes, you should check for any specific import regulations or tariffs that apply to leather footwear in your country, as these can vary.
Can I use HS code 640510 for all types of leather shoes?
Not all leather shoes fall under this code; it specifically applies to those with uppers made of leather or composition leather and not classified elsewhere.
How can I ensure compliance with customs for footwear?
To ensure compliance, accurately classify your footwear, provide necessary documentation, and stay updated on any changes in regulations.
What are some common mistakes in classifying footwear?
Common mistakes include misclassifying materials, overlooking n.e.c. categories, and not considering the specific design features of the footwear.
What should I do if I'm unsure about the correct HS code?
If you're unsure, consult with a customs broker or refer to official classification resources to ensure accurate classification.

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