Split Lamb Leather for Belts
Split lamb leather prepared after tanning, wool-free, non-fancy for belt production. This economical leather type is under HTS 4112.00.30 for sheep/lamb splits.
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If formed into finished belts
Straps and belts from leather are Chapter 42 articles.
If goat kid splits
Goat/kid splits in 4106; precise animal ID required.
If textile-coated
Textile-covered leather for technical use to Chapter 59.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Specify split status in invoices for accurate subheading
• Avoid apparel classification until assembled
• Certify species to prevent goat leather mix-up
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