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    5101.11.60

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    This code covers unmilled or uncombed wool, specifically shorn wool that is not finer than 58s or finer than 58s, and is used to classify imports of this material into the United States. Duty rates are typically 18.7¢/clean kg for general trade partners, but may be free for goods originating from countries with established trade agreements, as detailed in Chapter 51.

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    Detailed information for HTS Code 5101.11.60

    This code falls within Chapter 51, which covers wool, fine or coarse animal hair, horsehair yarn and woven fabrics. Specifically, 5101.11.60 covers not carded or combed wool that is greasy or fleece-washed, shorn wool, and other types. There are two subdivisions based on fineness: 5101.11.60.30 for wool not finer than 58s, and 5101.11.60.60 for wool finer than 58s—choose the appropriate statistical suffix based on the fiber’s fineness grade. Duty rates vary, with a general rate of 18.7¢/clean kg and potentially free rates for goods from specified countries participating in eligible trade programs.

    ChapterChapter 51 - Wool, fine or coarse animal hair; horsehair yarn and woven fabric
    SectionSection XI - Textile and Textile Articles

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    General Duty

    18.7¢/clean kg

    Standard trade partners (NTR)

    Special Duty

    Free (AU,BH, CL,CO,E,IL, JO,KR, MA,OM,P, PA,PE,S,SG)

    Eligible FTA or preference programs

    The general duty rate for HTS code 5101.11.60 and its subdivisions (5101.11.60.30 and 5101.11.60.60) is 18.7¢ per clean kg, reported in cy kg or kg. However, special rates of Free apply to goods originating from Australia, Bahrain, Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Israel, Jordan, Korea, Morocco, Oman, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, and other countries eligible for FTA or preference programs. These reduced rates are contingent upon meeting the rules of origin for those specific agreements; otherwise, the general rate applies. It is not specified if different rates apply to the subdivisions.

    Rate of Duty (Column 2): 77.2¢/clean kg

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    Code subdivisions

    5101.11.60.30

    Wool, not carded or combed: > Greasy, including fleece-washed wool: > Shorn wool: > Other > Not finer than 58s

    5101.11.60.60

    Wool, not carded or combed: > Greasy, including fleece-washed wool: > Shorn wool: > Other > Finer than 58s

    Chapter & section notes

    Chapter notes

    Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Revision 29 (2025) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes CHAPTER 51 WOOL, FINE OR COARSE ANIMAL HAIR; HORSEHAIR YARN AND WOVEN FABRIC XI 51-1 Note 1. Throughout the tariff schedule: (a) "Wool" means the natural fiber grown by sheep or lambs; (b) "Fine animal hair" means the hair of alpaca, llama, vicuna, camel (including dromedary), yak, Angora, Tibetan, Kashmir or similar goats (but not common goats), rabbit (including Angora rabbit), hare, beaver, nutria or muskrat; and (c) "Coarse animal hair" means the hair of animals not mentioned above, excluding brush-making hair and bristles (heading 0502) and horsehair (heading 0511). Additional U.S. Notes 1. For the purposes of headings 5101, 5102, 5103 and 5104, regarding any package containing wool or fine animal hair subject to different rates of duty, notwithstanding the rates of duty shown, the column 1 rate of duty is the highest column 1 rate applicable to any part of the contents of the package comprising not less than 10 percent thereof by weight and the column 2 rate of duty is the highest column 2 rate applicable to any part of the contents of the package comprising not less than 10 percent thereof by weight. 2. For the purposes of this chapter: (a) The term "clean kg" in the rate columns means kilogram of clean yield; (b) The term "clean yield," except for purposes of carbonized fibers, means the absolute clean content (i.e., all that portion of the merchandise which consists exclusively of wool or hair free of all vegetable and other foreign material, containing by weight 12 percent of moisture and 1.5 percent of material removable from the wool or hair by extraction with alcohol, and having an ash content of not over 0.5 percent by weight), less an allowance, equal by weight to 0.5 percent of the absolute clean content plus 60 percent of the vegetable matter present, but not exceeding 15 percent by weight of the absolute clean content, for wool or hair that would ordinarily be lost during commercial cleaning operations; (c) For purposes of carbonized fibers, the term "clean yield" means in the condition as entered; (d) (i) The term "wool for special uses" means unimproved wool and other wool of whatever blood or origin not finer than 46s entered by a dealer, manufacturer or processor, and certified for use only in the manufacture of felt or knit boots, floor coverings, heavy fulled lumbermen's socks, press cloth, papermakers' felts or pressed felt for polishing plate and mirror glass; (ii) Wool for special uses shall not be released from customs custody unless the dealer, manufacturer or processor files a bond to insure that any wool entered as wool for special uses shall be used only (except as provided below) in the manufacture of the articles enumerated in subparagraph (i) above; (iii) A dealer, manufacturer or processor may be relieved of liability under his or her bond with respect to any wool entered as wool for special uses which is transferred in its imported or any other form to another dealer, manufacturer or processor who has filed a bond to insure that the merchandise so transferred shall be used only (except as provided below) in the manufacture of the articles enumerated in subparagraph (i) above; (iv) When wool entered as wool for special uses is used, or transferred for use, otherwise than in the manufacture of the articles enumerated in subparagraph (i) above: (A) the regular duties which would have been applicable to such wool in the condition as entered shall be paid by the dealer, manufacturer or processor whose bond is charged with the wool at the time of such use or transfer for such use, but such duties shall not be levied or collected on any waste or byproducts resulting from the usual course of manufacture of the articles enumerated in subparagraph (i) above or on any merchandise which is destroyed or exported; Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Revision 29 (2025) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes XI 51-2 Additional U.S. Notes (con.) (B) if prior to such use or transfer for such use there shall have been combined or mixed with such wool any other merchandise, the whole of the combination or mixture shall be regarded as being composed of wool entered as wool for special uses, unless the dealer, manufacturer or processor liable for the payment of the duties shall establish the quantity of bonded wool in such combination or mixture; (C) every dealer, manufacturer or processor who has given a bond pursuant to the provisions for wool for special uses shall report any transfer or use of merchandise contrary to the terms of the bond, within 30 days after such transfer or use, to the district director of customs in whose district the bond is filed, and for failure to so report such dealer, manufacturer or processor shall be liable to a penalty (in addition to the duties provided for) equal to the value of the merchandise so transferred or used at the time and place of such transfer or use; and (D) the clean yield of any wool shall be deemed to be 100 percent, unless the actual clean yield has been determined by suitable tests and such use or transfer for use occurs not later than 3 years after the date of entry of such wool; (e) The term "unimproved wool" means Aleppo, Arabian, Bagdad, Black Spanish, Chinese, Cordova, Cyprus, Donskoi, East Indian, Ecuadorean, Egyptian, Georgian, Haslock, Iceland, Karakul, Kerry, Manchurian, Mongolian, Oporto, Persian, Pyrenean, Sardinian, Scotch Blackface, Sistan, Smyrna, Sudan, Syrian, Tibetan, Turkestan, Valparaiso or Welsh Mountain wool and similar wool not improved by the admixture of merino or English blood; and (f) The standards for determining grades of wool shall be those which are established from time to time by the Secretary of Agriculture pursuant to law and which are in effect on the date of importation of the wool. Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Revision 29 (2025) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes XI 51-3

    Section notes

    SECTION XI TEXTILES AND TEXTILE ARTICLES XI-1 Notes 1. This section does not cover: (a) Animal brush-making bristles or hair (heading 0502); horsehair or horsehair waste (heading 0511); (b) Human hair or articles of human hair (heading 0501, 6703 or 6704), except filtering or straining cloth of a kind commonly used in oil presses or the like (heading 5911); (c) Cotton linters or other vegetable materials of

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