5407.94.20.50 - Satin weave or twill weave (628) 🖩
Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Unit of Quantity | m², kg |
| General Rate of Duty (Column 1 - General) | 14.9% |
| Special Rate of Duty (Column 1 - Special) | Free (AU,BH,CL,CO,IL,JO,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG)
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| Column 2 Rate of Duty | 81% |
| Quota Quantity | N/A |
| Additional Duties | N/A |
Overview
This category, HTS 5407.94.20.50, specifically covers woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn that are not of a specific weave pattern like poplin, broadcloth, sheeting, or printcloth, but are instead characterized by a satin weave or a twill weave. These fabrics are also distinct because they are printed. The "other" designation at this level signifies that after accounting for specific named weaves and other printed fabric categories, this classification captures those remaining printed synthetic filament fabrics exhibiting a satin or twill weave construction.
When classifying printed synthetic filament woven fabrics under heading 5407.94, it is crucial to differentiate this category from its siblings. For instance, HTS 5407.94.20.20 covers poplin and broadcloth weaves, while 5407.94.20.30 pertains to sheeting. HTS 5407.94.20.40 is reserved for printcloth, a closely related but distinct weave often found in apparel. This category, 5407.94.20.50, specifically applies when the printed fabric exhibits the characteristic diagonal ribbing of a twill weave or the smooth, lustrous surface of a satin weave, differentiating it from the plain weave structures of poplin, broadcloth, sheeting, and the specific construction of printcloth.
As this is a leaf node within the HTS, there are no further subcategories. Therefore, the focus for classification under 5407.94.20.50 lies in accurately identifying the printed synthetic filament woven fabric as possessing a satin or twill weave, and ensuring it does not fit the descriptions of the other printed woven fabrics listed at the same level. The key distinguishing factor remains the specific weave structure in conjunction with the presence of printing.