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HS Code for Textile and Synthetic Handbags

The HS Code for textile and synthetic handbags is 420222. The MFN duty rate for importing to the US is 17.6%.

HS Code (6-digit)420222
US HTS (10-digit)4202220000
EU CN Code (8-digit)42022200
US Duty Rate (MFN)17.6%
EU Duty Rate (MFN)3.7%
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Last Updated2024-01

Description

Handbags with outer surface of plastic sheeting or textile

HS Code 420222 covers Textile and Synthetic Handbags. The US MFN duty rate is 17.6% and the EU rate is 3.7%. This classification falls under Chapter 42 of the Harmonized System, category: toys sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HS code for Textile and Synthetic Handbags?

The HS code for Textile and Synthetic Handbags is 420222. The full US HTS code is 4202220000 and the EU CN code is 42022200.

What is the import duty rate for Textile and Synthetic Handbags?

The US MFN duty rate for Textile and Synthetic Handbags (HS 420222) is 17.6%. The EU duty rate is 3.7%. Additional tariffs may apply depending on country of origin.

Are there any special requirements for importing Textile and Synthetic Handbags?

Importing Textile and Synthetic Handbags may require compliance with safety standards, labeling requirements, and documentation such as commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin. Check with your customs broker for specific requirements.

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HTS codes and MFN duty rates on HTSKit are curated reference entries based on the public USITC Harmonized Tariff Schedule. They are not a live feed from USITC and may lag official revisions. Row last_updated: 2024-01. Official schedule: hts.usitc.gov.

For informational purposes only. Confirm classification and duty with a licensed customs broker and the official HTS at hts.usitc.gov before shipping or filing entry.