Mexican Istle Fibers (Ixtle from Agave lechuguilla)
Natural istle fibers from Agave lechuguilla, known as ixtle, in hanks for stiff broom and brush bristles. HTS 1404.90.40.00 applies as these are classic vegetable materials primarily for broom making.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If processed into fine yarn
Vegetable textile fibers like fine agave become Chapter 53 products when spun.
If for sugar cane or beet residues
Locust beans and similar residues are 1212, distinct from broom fibers.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include fiber length specifications in documentation for customs valuation
• Obtain fumigation certificates to prevent pest-related rejections
• Avoid mixing with sisal (Agave sisalana) which may classify differently
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Broomcorn (Sorghum bicolor) in Bundles
Broomcorn stalks, harvested from Sorghum bicolor, are bundled for use in traditional broom making. This vegetable material falls under HTS 1404.90.40.00 as it is primarily used in brooms and brushes, not processed beyond bundling.
Piassava Fibers from Attalea funifera
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Couch Grass Rhizomes (Agropyron repens) for Brushes
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Palmyra Fibers from Borassus flabellifer
Stiff leaf fibers from palmyra palm (Borassus flabellifer), in hanks for durable broom production. HTS 1404.90.40.00 covers these as primary broom and brush materials.
Bassine Fibers from Palmyra or Date Palm
Bassine fibers, coarse petiole fibers from palmyra or date palms, bundled for heavy-duty brushes. Classified under HTS 1404.90.40.00 for broom and brush primary use.
Tampico Fibers from Agave stricta
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