💾 Data Updated: 2025 HTS Revision 30 • Last updated: November 24, 2025

4302.19.30 - Not dyed

Sub-classifications

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Overview

This HTS classification applies to whole furskins that have been tanned or dressed, and are presented unassembled, meaning individual skins rather than fashioned into garments or accessories. Crucially, these skins are not dyed. The classification further specifies that these are skins of animals such as beaver, chinchilla, ermine, fox, leopard, lynx, marten, nutria, otter, sable, or wolf, among others. The "Other" designation at this level indicates furskins from this group that do not fall into more specific sub-classifications within the "Of beaver, chinchilla..." category.

It is important to distinguish this category from its sibling, 4302.19.45, which covers dyed furskins. The defining characteristic here is the absence of any artificial coloring applied to the furskin after the tanning or dressing process. This category is a subset of dressed furskins that are not assembled and are not dyed, specifically focusing on certain types of animal pelts.

Within this classification, further subdivisions exist to account for specific types of animals. The subcategories provided, such as Fox, Racoon, and "Other," allow for more granular tracking and reporting of these particular furskin types. This detailed breakdown facilitates more precise data collection and tariff application for a diverse range of dressed, unassembled, and undyed furskins from the enumerated animal groups.

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