Goat Skin Glove Trimmings Waste
Parings from cutting soft goat kid leather for gloves, irregular pieces not viable for leather articles. HTS 4115.20.00.00 covers this Chapter 41 dressed skin waste, including permissible goat skins per note (c).
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If whole skins with minimal paring loss
Tanned goat/sheep skins with usable portions classify under 4105, only pure waste to 4115.
If pre-assembled into glove parts sets
Cut pieces formed into garment sets move to Chapter 42 leather apparel articles.
If poorly tanned retaining raw skin characteristics
Insufficiently processed goat skins with feathers/down potential exclude to Chapter 5 per note (b).
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Confirm species documentation (goat/kid, not excluded Yemen/Mongolian types) per Chapter 41 note (c)
• Weigh samples dry basis to exclude moisture common in glove leathers, ensuring accurate duty calculation
• Avoid bulk baling without ventilation to prevent anaerobic degradation during long-haul shipping
Related Products under HTS 4115.20.00.00
Leather Shoe Trimmings Waste
Parings and scraps generated from cutting leather uppers for footwear production, deemed unsuitable for further leather article manufacturing due to irregular shapes and sizes. This waste material from Chapter 41 tanned leather processing falls under HTS 4115.20.00.00 as it cannot be repurposed into new leather goods.
Composition Leather Dust Powder
Fine powder produced by grinding scrap composition leather (leather fiber-based sheets) that is not viable for making new leather articles. Classified under HTS 4115.20.00.00 as leather flour/dust from Chapter 41 materials, often used in adhesives or fillers.
Bovine Leather Bag Parings
Irregular scraps and trimmings from cutting bovine tanned leather for handbags, too fragmented for leather article production. This Chapter 41 waste material is specifically covered by HTS 4115.20.00.00 for parings not suitable for manufacturing.
Leather Furniture Upholstery Scraps
Small, odd-shaped parings from upholstery leather cutting for sofas and chairs, unsuitable for new leather goods due to finish damage and size. Falls under HTS 4115.20.00.00 as tanned leather waste from Chapter 41.
Leather Powder Flour for Fillers
Ultrafine leather flour from milling unsuable tanned leather scraps, used as filler in plastics/rubber. Specifically HTS 4115.20.00.00 as leather powder not suitable for articles, from Chapter 41.
Automotive Leather Seat Waste Parings
Trimmings from cutting corrected-grain leather for car seats, unsuitable due to embossing defects. HTS 4115.20.00.00 for composition or tanned leather waste incapable of article production.