5408.33.90.90 - Other (629)
Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Unit of Quantity | m², kg |
| General Rate of Duty | 12% |
| Special Rate of Duty | Free (AU,BH, CL,CO,IL,JO,KR, MA,OM,P, PA,PE,S,SG)
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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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SG
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| Column 2 Rate of Duty | 81% |
| Quota Quantity | N/A |
| Additional Duties | N/A |
Overview
This classification, HTS Code 5408.33.90.90, encompasses "Other" woven fabrics of artificial filament yarn that are not specifically enumerated in the preceding subcategories. These are fabrics where the yarns are of different colors, and they are not poplin or broadcloth, sheeting, printcloth, or satin weave or twill weave. The key characteristic is that the color differentiation is achieved through the use of yarns of varying hues, woven together to create the final fabric.
To distinguish this category from its siblings, consider the specific weave structures and common textile terms. HTS 5408.33.90.20 covers poplin or broadcloth, known for their fine, even weave and often smooth finish. HTS 5408.33.90.30 refers to sheeting, typically a plain weave fabric used for bed linens, characterized by its breathability and comfort. HTS 5408.33.90.40 is for printcloth, a category often encompassing a range of plain weave fabrics suitable for printing. Finally, HTS 5408.33.90.50 specifically designates fabrics with a satin or twill weave, identifiable by their characteristic diagonal ribs or lustrous surface. This residual category, 5408.33.90.90, captures all other woven fabrics meeting the "yarns of different colors" criterion that do not fit these more specific descriptions.
As this is a leaf node within the HTS classification system, there are no further subcategories. Therefore, the primary focus for classification into this code is to ensure the fabric is indeed woven from artificial filament yarn, exhibits yarns of different colors, and does not fall under any of the more precisely defined sibling categories. Examples might include novelty weaves with distinct multi-colored yarn patterns, or fabrics where the color variation is achieved through intricate weaving techniques not specifically named in the preceding subheadings.