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6005.37.00.10 - Open-work fabrics (229) 🖩

Details

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Unit of Quantitykg
General Rate of Duty (Column 1 - General)10%
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 Duty113.5%
Quota QuantityN/A
Additional DutiesN/A
About Duty Rates: Rates are divided into Column 1 and Column 2. Column 1 is subdivided into General (normal trade relations rates for all countries not eligible for special programs) and Special (preferential rates for countries with free trade agreements or preference programs). Column 2 rates apply to products from Cuba, North Korea, Belarus, and Russia. When no special rate exists for a classification, General rates apply.

Overview

This category specifically encompasses open-work fabrics that are classified as warp knit. Warp knitting is a textile manufacturing process that creates a fabric by interlacing yarns in a zigzag pattern, resulting in a fabric with distinct structure and often a degree of elasticity. Open-work designs, characterized by intentional gaps or perforations within the fabric structure, are a key feature of goods classified here. This includes materials manufactured on galloon knitting machines, which are specialized for producing narrower, often decorative, warp-knitted fabrics.

To distinguish this category from its siblings, it's important to note that it falls under "Other, dyed" warp knit fabrics of synthetic fibers. This implies that the fabrics within this subcategory are not covered by the more specific classifications of headings 6001 to 6004 and are characterized by being dyed. While a sibling category might cover undyed or differently finished warp knit open-work fabrics of synthetic fibers, this node focuses on those that have undergone a dyeing process after their initial knit construction.

As this is a leaf node within the HTS classification, there are no further subcategories. Therefore, the classification is definitive for open-work warp knit fabrics of synthetic fibers that are dyed and not specifically provided for elsewhere within the preceding headings. Examples of goods that would fall here include lace-like materials, mesh fabrics, or other decorative open-weave textiles produced by warp knitting and subsequently dyed, such as certain types of apparel trims, net fabrics, or specialized industrial textiles where the warp knitting and dyeing are the primary defining characteristics.

Frequently Asked Questions

›What is HTS code 6005.37.00.10?
HTS code 6005.37.00.10 covers Open-work fabrics (229) under the US Harmonized Tariff Schedule. It falls under Chapter 60: Knitted or crocheted fabrics.
›What products are classified under 6005.37.00.10?
This classification covers Open-work fabrics (229). It is a subcategory of Other, dyed (6005.37.00).
›What is the import duty rate for 6005.37.00.10?
The general rate of duty for HTS 6005.37.00.10 is 10%. Special preferential rates may apply: Free (AU,BH,CL,CO,IL,JO,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG). The Column 2 rate is 113.5%.
›What unit of quantity is used for 6005.37.00.10?
Imports under HTS 6005.37.00.10 are measured in kg.
›Are there special tariff programs for 6005.37.00.10?
Yes, preferential rates may apply under programs including: Australia Special Rate, Bahrain Special Rate, Chile Special Rate, Colombia Special Rate, Israel Special Rate (duty-free treatment). And 9 more programs.

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