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

5210.51.60 - Of numbers 43 to 68

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Overview

This HTS category, 5210.51.60, specifically covers printed woven fabrics of cotton that contain less than 85 percent by weight of cotton, are mixed mainly or solely with man-made fibers, and weigh not more than 200 g/m². The key differentiator within the "Printed: Plain weave" section is the "Of numbers 43 to 68" qualifier in its description. This indicates that the man-made fibers comprising the remainder of the fabric weight fall within a specific numerical range as defined by the HTS for textile materials.

This category is distinguished from its siblings, 5210.51.40 and 5210.51.80, based on the specific classification number assigned to the man-made fibers present in the blend. Whereas 5210.51.40 includes blends where the man-made fiber has a number 42 or lower, and 5210.51.80 covers those with a number 69 or higher, this category precisely targets those blends where the man-made component falls within the numerical range of 43 to 68. This precise numerical range is crucial for accurate tariff determination.

Within this category, further subdivisions exist to classify specific types of plain weave printed fabrics. These include Poplin or broadcloth (5210.51.60.20), Sheeting (5210.51.60.40), Printcloth (5210.51.60.60), and Cheesecloth (5210.51.60.90). These subcategories allow for a more granular classification based on weave structure, weight, and intended use, reflecting the diverse applications of these cotton-based printed blends.

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