What is HS code for natural fiber brooms?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Brooms and brushes; consisting of twigs or other vegetable materials bound together, with or without handles
Heading 9603 — Brooms, brushes (including parts of machines), hand operated floor sweepers, mops and feather dusters; knots and tufts for broom or brush making; paint pads and rollers; squeegees
Chapter 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles
Use HS-6 960310 when importing or exporting brooms and brushes made from twigs or other vegetable materials. These products are commonly used for cleaning tasks, such as sweeping floors or dusting surfaces. For example, a shipment of hand-made brooms crafted from natural fibers would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers brooms and brushes that are constructed from natural materials, distinguishing them from synthetic alternatives classified under different HS codes. For instance, synthetic bristle brushes would not be classified here, but a broom made from bound twigs would qualify.
If you're dealing with brushes or brooms that include a handle, you should still use 960310 as long as the main material is vegetable-based. However, if the brush is primarily made from plastic or metal, look for other classifications.
When considering similar products, note that HS-6 960320 covers brushes and brooms made of materials other than vegetable fibers, which would not apply to your natural fiber products.
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