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

5512.29.00.90 - Other (220)

Details

FieldValue
Unit of Quantitym², kg
General Rate of Duty12%
Special Rate of DutyFree (AU,BH, CL,CO,IL,JO,KR, MA,OM,P, PA,PE,S,SG)
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Column 2 Rate of Duty81%
Quota QuantityN/A
Additional DutiesN/A

Overview

This classification, HTS Code 5512.29.00.90, encompasses woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibers where synthetic staple fibers constitute 85% or more of the total weight. Specifically, it applies to fabrics within this subcategory that contain 85% or more by weight of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers, but do not fall under any of the more specific enumerations within the "Other" designation. This residual category is for woven fabrics that meet the primary fiber content and acrylic/modacrylic weight percentage criteria but do not conform to the specific weave structures or fabric types listed under preceding sibling codes.

To differentiate this "Other" category from its siblings, consider the specific definitions of the other codes. For instance, if a fabric is identified as poplin, broadcloth, sheeting, printcloth, cheesecloth, lawn, voile, batiste, or duck, and meets the overarching weight requirements, it would be classified under those more specific HTS codes. This HTS 5512.29.00.90 code serves as a catch-all for woven fabrics of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers meeting the 85% threshold, but which are not characterized by these particular weave patterns or fabric types.

As a leaf node, this classification has no further subcategories. Therefore, classification within this code relies on a careful process of elimination against the more precisely defined sibling categories. When determining classification, it is crucial to examine the fabric's construction and characteristics to ensure it does not fit into any of the more detailed classifications before assigning it to this residual "Other" category. Examples of fabrics that might fall here could include certain novelty weaves or fabrics with unique finishes not covered by the more specific weave types.

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