Sisal Fiber Knapsack Handbag

Hybrid knapsack-handbag woven from sisal fibers, with backpack straps convertible to shoulder carry for versatile travel. HTS 4202.22.60.00 captures this as other vegetable textile handbag, sisal's agave plant origin fitting perfectly, smooth weave. Convertible design still primarily a handbag by function.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China5.7%+35.0%40.7%
🇲🇽Mexico5.7%+10.0%15.7%
🇨🇦Canada5.7%+10.0%15.7%
🇩🇪Germany5.7%+10.0%15.7%
🇯🇵Japan5.7%+10.0%15.7%

Alternative Classifications

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

4202.92.31Higher: 52.6% vs 40.7%

If with significant plastic textile coating

Coated surfaces prioritize plastic sheeting heading over base textile.

4201.00.60Lower: 37.8% vs 40.7%

If sold as backpack/knapsack without handbag features

Pure knapsacks/backpacks have separate provisions in 4202.12/4202.92, not under handbags.

4601.99Lower: 13.3% vs 40.7%

If plaited sisal, not woven textile fabric

Plaited vegetable plaiting materials classify in Chapter 46, excluding spun/woven textiles.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Photocopy weave patterns for CBP review; sisal's distinct texture aids vegetable fiber verification

Classify based on primary use declared; dual-function leans handbag if marketed as such

Separate straps if imported loose to avoid set classification shifts

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