Vegetable Tanned Buffalo Sole Leather

Eco-friendly vegetable-tanned sole leather from buffalo grain splits, prized for orthopedic shoe soles due to natural firmness. Fits HTS 4107.12.60.60 as further prepared buffalo (bovine) leather without hair, from grain splits for sole use. Complies with crust definitions including fat-liquoring.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China3.3%+35.0%38.3%
🇲🇽Mexico3.3%+10.0%13.3%
🇨🇦Canada3.3%+10.0%13.3%
🇩🇪Germany3.3%+10.0%13.3%
🇯🇵Japan3.3%+10.0%13.3%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

4107.91Lower: 12.4% vs 38.3%

If from swine or deer (ex-equine/bovine)

Chapter limits 4107 to bovine/equine; other animals like deer use 4107.91.

4201.00Lower: 12.8% vs 38.3%

If sold as dog collar material

End-use as saddlery shifts to Chapter 42 if marketed for that purpose.

4106.22.00Lower: 37.4% vs 38.3%

If finished but not sole-designated

Tanning-finished splits without sole spec may stay in 4106 if not further prepared.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Certify vegetable tanning agents to appeal to green import programs and verify non-chrome status

Document split origin from whole hides to avoid disputes over 4107.11 vs 4107.12

Watch for undervaluation penalties—use fair market tanning costs in invoices

Related Products under HTS 4107.12.60.60

Bovine Sole Leather Hide

Full-grain bovine leather prepared from whole hides and grain splits, specifically treated for durability and water resistance to serve as soles for footwear. It falls under HTS 4107.12.60.60 as sole leather of bovine animals, further prepared after tanning or crusting, without hair on. This classification distinguishes it from upper leather due to its thickness and intended use in high-wear sole applications.

Buffalo Grain Split Sole Leather

Heavy-duty sole leather derived from water buffalo grain splits, chrome-tanned and fat-liquored for flexibility and abrasion resistance in boot soles. Classified under HTS 4107.12.60.60 as it meets the criteria for further prepared bovine (buffalo) leather from grain splits, designated for sole use. Excludes hair-on or reversible tanning per chapter provisions.

Equine Sole Leather for Work Boots

Vegetable-tanned equine leather from grain splits, designed for heavy-duty work boot soles with high tensile strength and natural water resistance. It qualifies for HTS 4107.12.60.60 as further prepared leather of equine animals from grain splits, specifically for sole applications, excluding parchment-dressed or hair-on variants.

Heavy Duty Equine Grain Split Sole

Thick equine grain split leather, retanned and stuffed for resilience in safety footwear soles. Classified in HTS 4107.12.60.60 for equine sole leather from grain splits, post-crust preparation. Excludes waste or composition per chapter notes.

Industrial Buffalo Sole Leather Rolls

Rolls of buffalo grain split sole leather for machinery belting and heavy industrial footwear, chrome-free tanned. Under HTS 4107.12.60.60 as prepared sole leather from whole buffalo hides' splits. Non-composition, full hides basis.

Safety Shoe Bovine Sole Leather

Oil-resistant bovine grain split leather for safety shoe soles, meeting ANSI standards for puncture resistance. HTS 4107.12.60.60 covers this further prepared sole leather from bovine whole hides. Excludes reversible processes.