5407.84.00.90 - Other (629)
Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Unit of Quantity | m², kg |
| General Rate of Duty | 14.9% |
| Special Rate of Duty | Free (AU,BH, CL,CO,IL,JO,KR, MA,OM,P, PA,PE,S,SG)
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CL
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IL
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JO
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KR
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MA
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OM
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PA
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PE
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S
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| Column 2 Rate of Duty | 81% |
| Quota Quantity | N/A |
| Additional Duties | N/A |
Overview
This HTS category, 5407.84.00.90, encompasses printed woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn that contain less than 85 percent by weight of synthetic filaments, mixed mainly or solely with cotton. The "Other" designation signifies that these fabrics do not fit into the more specific printed fabric types enumerated in the preceding sibling categories. This includes fabrics that might not conform to the precise weave structures or naming conventions of poplin, broadcloth, sheeting, printcloth, or satin/twill weaves, but still meet the general criteria of being printed and predominantly composed of synthetic filaments and cotton.
To differentiate this category from its siblings, consider the specific weave or fabric construction. For instance, 5407.84.00.10 specifically covers poplin or broadcloth, characterized by a plain weave, finer yarns, and a high thread count. Similarly, 5407.84.00.20 is for sheeting, also a plain weave but typically with a lower thread count and coarser yarns than poplin. Printcloth (5407.84.00.30) generally refers to a plain weave fabric with a specific thread count range. Satin weave or twill weave (5407.84.00.40) refers to distinct weave patterns that create different surface appearances and textures. This residual category is for printed fabrics that do not fall into these defined types.
As this is a leaf node in the HTS classification, there are no further subcategories. Therefore, the focus for classification within 5407.84.00.90 is on ensuring the fabric meets the overarching criteria of being a printed woven fabric of synthetic filament yarn, with less than 85% synthetic filaments by weight, and mixed mainly or solely with cotton, and that it does not align with the more specific descriptions of the sibling categories. The key differentiating factor becomes the absence of a specific weave or construction that would place it in a more narrowly defined classification.