5907.00.80.10 - Of vegetable fibers, except cotton (810) 🖩
Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Unit of Quantity | m2, kg |
| General Rate of Duty (Column 1 - General) | Free |
| Special Rate of Duty (Column 1 - Special) | N/A |
| Column 2 Rate of Duty | 50% |
| Quota Quantity | N/A |
| Additional Duties | N/A |
Overview
This HTS category, 5907.00.80.10, specifically classifies textile fabrics that are impregnated, coated, covered, or laminated, and are otherwise suitable for industrial use, where these fabrics are *of vegetable fibers, but not cotton*. This means the primary textile component of the fabric must be derived from plants other than cotton, such as linen, jute, ramie, or hemp. The impregnation, coating, or covering applied to these fabrics can impart specific properties like waterproofing, fire resistance, or increased durability, making them suitable for a range of industrial applications.
This category is distinguished from its sibling, 5907.00.80.90, by the specific material composition of the underlying textile fabric. While both fall under the broader "Other" classifications for industrial textile fabrics, 5907.00.80.10 is exclusively for fabrics made from non-cotton vegetable fibers. The sibling category, 5907.00.80.90, would encompass similar treated industrial fabrics but would not be limited to vegetable fibers or could potentially include cotton-based constructions not otherwise specified.
As this is a leaf node within the HTS database, there are no further subcategories. Classification within 5907.00.80.10 is final once it is determined that the fabric meets the criteria for being impregnated, coated, or covered, is suitable for industrial use, and its vegetable fiber content is exclusively derived from sources other than cotton. Practical classification will rely on examining the fabric's construction, the nature of any applied treatments, and the intended industrial purpose, alongside the definitive confirmation of its non-cotton vegetable fiber composition.