Dyed Rattan Strips

Thin strips of rattan cut to length, dyed in various colors, and used primarily for plaiting in colorful basketry and mat-making. HTS 1401.20.4000 covers other rattans, explicitly including dyed forms as per chapter notes for plaiting materials. They remain vegetable materials, not finished textiles.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China2%+10.0%12%
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½Mexico2%+10.0%12%
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Canada2%+10.0%12%
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany2%+10.0%12%
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅Japan2%+10.0%12%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

1401.90Higher: 13.2% vs 12%

If other vegetable plaiting materials like raffia

Raffia or cleaned cereal straw goes to 1401.90, separating from specific rattan subheading.

4602.12Higher: 16.6% vs 12%

If assembled into plaited articles

Plaited rattan work like bags or mats is classified in 4602.12 as manufactured articles.

5804Higher: 23.2% vs 12%

If treated to be suitable only as textile material

Chapter notes exclude vegetable materials rendered as textiles, moving to Chapter 58.

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Import Tips & Compliance

β€’ Test dyes for colorfastness and ensure no hazardous substances under CPSIA if for consumer crafts; provide processing details to distinguish from woven articles; bundle securely to prevent damage during transit

Related Products under HTS 1401.20.40.00

Split Rattan Poles

Rattan canes that have been split lengthwise into thinner strips, primarily used for plaiting in basketry and furniture weaving. They fall under HTS 1401.20.4000 as 'other' rattans processed for plaiting purposes, excluding drawn rattans or chipwood. These are cleaned and prepared vegetable materials from rattan palms suitable for traditional weaving.

Bleached Rattan Cores

Inner cores of rattan canes that have been extracted, cleaned, and bleached for use in plaiting hats, bags, and decorative items. Classified under HTS 1401.20.4000 as other rattans prepared for plaiting, per chapter notes including bleached rattans. This distinguishes them from unprocessed or drawn forms.

Polished Rattan Canes

Whole rattan canes polished for smoothness, cut to length, primarily for plaiting into furniture frames and decorative weaves. Falls under HTS 1401.20.4000 as other rattans, including polished per chapter notes, before further manufacture.

Cleaned Rattan Reeds

Rattan reeds cleaned of sheaths and nodes, prepared for plaiting in traditional crafts like placemats and wall hangings. HTS 1401.20.4000 includes such other rattans as plaiting materials, akin to reeds noted in heading scope.

Rounded Rattan Ends

Rattan strips with ends rounded for easy plaiting, bleached and used in basket weaving. Classified in HTS 1401.20.4000 as other rattans, matching chapter note examples like rounded bamboos extended to rattans.

Nonflammable Rattan Strips

Rattan strips treated to be rendered nonflammable, primarily for plaiting in public decor items. HTS 1401.20.4000 covers other rattans, including nonflammable per chapter notes, as pre-plaiting material.