Chrome-Tanned Wet Pork Skin
Wet-state chrome-tanned skins from pork hides, typically used in garment and bag manufacturing. Falls under HTS 4106.31.90.00 for other tanned swine skins in wet-blue condition, without wool or hair, not further prepared.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If raw and preserved in salt only
Untanned, merely preserved swine hides without tanning process classify under heading 4101 for raw hides.
If from other animals like goats in wet state
Swine-specific subheading 4106.31 applies only to swine; other animals use 4106.91 for wet tanned skins.
If made into composition leather sheets
Processed into composition leather (per chapter definition) shifts to heading 4115, not whole tanned skins.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include lab certificates confirming chrome tanning content to prevent disputes over tanning completeness
• Check for splits; unsplit wet hides stay here, but heavily split ones may require separate declaration
• Avoid common pitfall of drying during shipping, which could shift classification to crust leather
Related Products under HTS 4106.31.90.00
Wet-Blue Hog Hide
A tanned swine skin in wet-blue form, chrome-tanned and in a wet state, used primarily for leather production in upholstery and footwear. Classified under HTS 4106.31.90.00 as tanned swine skins without hair, in wet state, not further prepared. The wet-blue process preserves the hide for further tanning.
Wet-Blue Boar Hide
Tanned hides from wild boar in wet-blue wet state, suitable for high-end leather goods like wallets and belts. HTS 4106.31.90.00 covers these as 'other' tanned swine skins (including peccary per chapter notes), without hair, not further prepared.
Fat-Liquored Wet Hog Split
Split swine hides that are chrome-tanned, fat-liquored, and dried minimally to crust in wet state for glove leather. Fits HTS 4106.31.90.00 as 'crust' includes stuffed prior to drying, other category.
Wet-Blue Sow Hide for Upholstery
Tanned sow (female swine) hides in wet-blue form, intended for upholstery leather after further processing. HTS 4106.31.90.00 for other wet-state swine tanned skins, without hair.
Chrome Wet Pork Belly Hide
Lower-grade pork belly sections tanned in wet-blue for soft leathers like linings. Classified under HTS 4106.31.90.00 as other swine wet tanned skins.
Industrial Wet Swine Crust Hide
Bulk wet-blue swine hides for industrial leather processing, often split for shoe uppers. Classified in HTS 4106.31.90.00 as other wet-state tanned swine skins, crust including fat-liquored per chapter notes.