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    5310.10.00

    Unbleached

    HTS code 5310.10.00 covers unbleached woven fabrics made of jute or other textile bast fibers. Use this code when importing these materials, as they generally receive free duty treatment under standard trade agreements, and fall within Chapter 53 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.

    Unbleached

    Detailed information for HTS Code 5310.10.00

    This code falls within Chapter 53, which covers other vegetable textile fibers and woven fabrics of paper yarn. Specifically, 5310.10.00 covers unbleached woven fabrics made from jute or other textile bast fibers. This code has subdivisions based on fabric width: 5310.10.00.20 for fabrics not over 130 cm wide, 5310.10.00.40 for fabrics over 130 cm but not over 250 cm wide, and 5310.10.00.60 for fabrics over 250 cm wide; choose the suffix that corresponds to the fabric’s width. These fabrics are generally unbleached jute or bast fiber materials used in applications like sacks, backing, or other industrial purposes.

    ChapterChapter 53 - Other vegetable textile fibers; paper yarn and woven fabric of paper yarn
    SectionSection XI - Textile and Textile Articles

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    General Duty

    Free

    Standard trade partners (NTR)

    Special Duty

    N/A

    Eligible FTA or preference programs

    The general duty rate for HTS code 5310.10.00 and its subdivisions (5310.10.00.20, 5310.10.00.40, and 5310.10.00.60) is free, applying to standard trade partners (NTR). Special rates are not specified, but eligibility exists for FTA or preference programs. All subdivisions share the same duty treatment as the main code. Reporting units for this HTS code are in both square meters (m²) and kilograms (kg).

    Rate of Duty (Column 2): 40%

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    Code subdivisions

    5310.10.00.20

    Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibers of heading 5303: > Unbleached > Not over 130 cm in width

    5310.10.00.40

    Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibers of heading 5303: > Unbleached > Over 130 cm but not over 250 cm in width

    5310.10.00.60

    Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibers of heading 5303: > Unbleached > Over 250 cm in width

    Chapter & section notes

    Chapter notes

    Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Revision 29 (2025) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes CHAPTER 53 OTHER VEGETABLE TEXTILE FIBERS; PAPER YARN AND WOVEN FABRICS OF PAPER YARN XI 53-1 Statistical Note 1. For the purposes of the woven fabrics of chapter 53: (a) Unless the context otherwise requires, provisions relating to one or more weaves embrace only those fabrics which (excluding selvage) are wholly of the specified weave or weaves, including combinations exclusively thereof. (b) The term "poplin or broadcloth" means plain weave fabrics, not of square construction, whether or not napped, but does not include the following types: (i) Fabrics weighing not more than 200 grams per square meter, containing 33 or less warp ends and filling picks per square centimeter; and (ii) Fabrics weighing more than 200 grams per square meter, of average yarn number 26 or lower number. (c) The term "sheeting" means plain weave fabrics, whether or not napped, of the following types: (i) Fabrics weighing not more than 200 grams per square meter, of square construction, containing more than 33 warp ends and filling picks per square centimeter, of average yarn number 68 or lower number, but not including printcloth; and (ii) Fabrics weighing more than 200 grams per square meter, but does not include: (A) Fabrics of which the warp or filling consists of multiple (folded) or cabled yarns, of average yarn number 26 or lower number; and (B) Fabrics of average yarn number 27 or higher number, not of square construction. (d) The term "printcloth" means plain weave fabrics, weighing not more than 200 grams per square meter, of average yarn numbers 43-68, containing more than 33 singles yarns per square centimeter and not containing multiple (folded) or cabled yarns, of square construction, not combed, whether or not napped. (e) The term "square construction" means fabrics of the following types: (i) Containing less than 79 warp ends and filling picks per square centimeter, of which the difference between the total count of warp ends per centimeter and the total count of filling picks per centimeter is less than 11; or (ii) Containing 79 or more warp ends and filling picks per square centimeter, of which the total count of warp ends per centimeter and the total count of filling picks per centimeter are each less than 57 percent of the total count per square centimeter of such warp ends and filling picks. (f) The term "napped" means fabrics with a fuzzy, fibrous surface produced by scratching or pricking the surface so that some of the fibers are raised from the body of the yarn. Napped fabrics are not to be confused with pile fabrics. Outing and canton flannel, moleskin, etc., are typical fabrics with a nap. (g) The term "not combed" means fabrics wholly or in part of uncombed cotton, other vegetable textile fibers or wool or fine animal hair. (h) The term "combed" means fabrics containing cotton, other vegetable textile fibers or wool or fine animal hair, in which such fibers are combed, whether or not containing other fibers. Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Revision 29 (2025) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes XI 53-2 Statistical Note (con.) (ij) The term " number ," as applied to woven fabrics of chapter 53, means the average yarn number of the yarns contained therein. In computing the average yarn number, the length of the yarn is considered to be equal to the distance covered by it in the fabric in the condition as imported, with all clipped yarn being measured as if continuous and with the count being taken of the total single yarns in the fabric including the single yarns in any multiple (folded) or cabled yarns.The weight shall be taken after any excessive sizing is removed by boiling or other suitable process. Any one of the following formulas can be used to determine the average yarn number-- N = BYT/1,000, 100T/Z', BT/Z or ST/10 when: N is the average yarn number, B is the breadth (width) of the fabric in centimeters, Y is the meters (linear) of the fabric per kilogram, T is the total single yarns per square centimeter, S is the square meters of fabric per kilogram, Z is the grams per linear meter of fabric, and Z' is the grams per square meter of fabric. Fractions in the resulting "number" shall be disregarded. Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Revision 29 (2025) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes XI 53-3

    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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