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.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If with hair or wool still on
Chapter 41 excludes hides with hair (chapter 43); tanned hairy swine skins would classify under fur skins.
If vegetable-tanned in wet state
Vegetable-tanned swine crust in wet state uses 4106.22; chrome (wet-blue) is specifically 4106.31.
If full-substance and not split
Unsplit, full-thickness tanned hides may fall under 4104 if not explicitly crust per notes.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Obtain veterinary certificates proving disease-free status, as wet hides pose higher biosecurity risks
• Label clearly as 'wet-blue' with moisture content to comply with customs valuation rules
• Watch for misdeclaration as 'peccary' which is also swine but may trigger different inspections
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.
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.
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.