Fresh Hair Sheep Skins
Fresh, unprocessed skins from hair sheep, preserved only by chilling, without wool on and not tanned or further prepared. These fall under HTS 4102.29.10.10 as raw sheep skins that are hair sheep type, excluded from Chapter 43 per note 1(c) due to species specification. Used primarily in leather production for fine garments.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If with wool on
Raw sheep skins with wool on shift to 4102.21, as the tariff distinguishes based on wool presence per subheading structure.
If bovine (e.g., buffalo) instead of sheep
Chapter 41 separates by animal type; bovine raw hides with hair fall under 4101, not sheep-specific 4102.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify species as hair sheep (e.g
• Barbados Blackbelly) via veterinary certificates to avoid misclassification under excluded Chapter 43 categories
• Ensure documentation proves no tanning or parchment-dressing; include CITES permits if from protected regions
Related Products under HTS 4102.29.10.10
Limed Hair Sheep Pelts
Hair sheep pelts limed for preservation, split or unsplit, without wool on and not tanned. HTS 4102.29.10.10 covers these as 'otherwise preserved' raw skins of sheep, compliant with chapter exclusions. Commonly used in upholstery leather manufacturing.
Limed Cabretta Pelts
Cabretta pelts limed, raw without wool or tanning, specifically named in HTS 4102.29.10.10 for hair sheep equivalents. Preserved state fits 'otherwise preserved' raw skins. Popular for luxury bag leathers.
Salted Cabretta Skins
Cabretta skins (goat kid skins with hair resembling sheep) preserved by salting, without wool on, not tanned or pretanned. Classified under HTS 4102.29.10.10 as raw sheep or lamb skins per trade usage, fitting 'hair sheep and cabretta' subheading. Ideal for high-quality glove and shoe leather.
Pickled Cabretta Sheep Skins
Pickled cabretta skins from hair-type sheep or goats, preserved in salt-acid solution, untanned and wool-free. Fits HTS 4102.29.10.10 as raw, otherwise preserved hair sheep/cabretta skins per chapter note 1(c) inclusion. Prized for soft leather in fashion accessories.
Dried Hair Sheep Hides
Air-dried hair sheep hides, not tanned or parchment-dressed, without wool on. Classified in HTS 4102.29.10.10 as raw sheep skins 'dried' preserved, meeting chapter criteria for non-excluded species. Suitable for artisan leather crafting.
Salted Hair Sheep Full Hides
Full unsplit hides from hair sheep, salted for preservation, raw and without wool. HTS 4102.29.10.10 applies to these non-pretanned hair sheep skins as per hierarchy. Used in bulk for industrial tanning.