Vegetable hair
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Duty Rate (from China)
Except for products described in headings 9903.03.02–9903.03.11, articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter
Except as provided in headings 9903.88.13, 9903.88.18, 9903.88.33, 9903.88.34, 9903.88.35, 9903.88.36, 9903.88.37, 9903.88.38, 9903.88.40, 9903.88.41, 9903.88.43, 9903.88.45, 9903.88.46, 9903.88.48, 9903.88.56, 9903.88.64, 9903.88.66, 9903.88.67, 9903.88.68, or 9903.88.69, articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(e) to this subchapter and as provided for in the subheadings enumerated in U.S. note 20(f)
Products classified under HTS 1404.90.10.00
Kapok Vegetable Hair
Kapok fiber, derived from the seed pods of the Ceiba pentandra tree, is a lightweight, fluffy vegetable hair used primarily for stuffing pillows, mattresses, and cushions. It falls under HTS 1404.90.10.00 as 'vegetable hair' because it is a natural plant fiber resembling animal hair in its fluffy structure, explicitly covered in this subheading for raw or processed kapok.
Coarse Kapok Fiber
Coarse grade kapok vegetable hair extracted from kapok pods, suitable for low-end stuffing in life jackets or insulation materials. Classified under HTS 1404.90.10.00 as vegetable hair due to its natural, unspun hairy structure from vegetable sources, distinct from finer textile yarns.
Coir Fiber Husk Hair
Coir vegetable hair from coconut husks, the coarse fibrous material used for mats, ropes, and brushes. HTS 1404.90.10.00 covers it as vegetable hair due to its hairy, non-textile-processed form from vegetable husks.
Raw Jute Vegetable Hair
Raw jute root ends or hairy cuttings from jute plants, used as stuffing or low-grade fiber before full processing. Falls under HTS 1404.90.10.00 as vegetable hair for the unprocessed, hair-like portions not suitable for direct spinning.
Agave Sisal Hair Fiber
Unprocessed sisal fiber from agave leaves, in its hairy, leaf-extracted form for twine or stuffing. Classified as vegetable hair under HTS 1404.90.10.00 prior to decortication into clean fibers.
Floss Silk Vegetable Hair
Floss silk from Bombax ceiba tree pods, a silky vegetable hair used in traditional stuffing. HTS 1404.90.10.00 applies as it matches the definition of vegetable hair from seed pods.
Pineapple Leaf Fiber (PALF)
Pineapple leaf fiber, or PALF, is a stiff, hairy vegetable fiber extracted from pineapple plant leaves, used in handicrafts and composite materials. It is classified in HTS 1404.90.10.00 as 'vegetable hair' for its coarse, hair-like vegetable origin, not further processed into yarns.