Catgut Crafts and Lacing Thread

Treated catgut thread for leatherworking, bookbinding, and crafts requiring strong natural cord. Other catgut under HTS 4206.00.19.30, valued for flexibility and durability. Common in historical reenactment supplies.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China3.9%+10.0%13.9%
🇲🇽Mexico3.9%+10.0%13.9%
🇨🇦Canada3.9%+10.0%13.9%
🇩🇪Germany3.9%+10.0%13.9%
🇯🇵Japan3.9%+10.0%13.9%

Alternative Classifications

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

5607.49.30Higher: 38.6% vs 13.9%

If over 3mm diameter as binder twine

Thicker cords classify as textile cordage in 5607, not gut articles.

5903.90.30Higher: 37.7% vs 13.9%

If textile fabrics impregnated with gut

Impregnated or coated textiles move to Chapter 59.

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Import Tips & Compliance

• Specify craft end-use in entry summary to justify Chapter 42

• Diameter under 3mm avoids rope/cord headings

• Bundle sizes under retail packaging limits

Related Products under HTS 4206.00.19.30

Sterile Surgical Catgut Sutures

Sterile catgut sutures derived from animal intestines, used for internal wound closure in surgical procedures. Classified under HTS 4206.00.19.30 as articles of gut other than silkworm gut, specifically catgut not covered elsewhere. Excludes sterile suture materials of heading 3006.

Non-Sterile Catgut Fishing Line

Twisted catgut strands from animal intestines used as durable fishing line in traditional angling. Falls under HTS 4206.00.19.30 as other articles of catgut, not intended for medical or silkworm applications. Provides natural strength and buoyancy for bait fishing.

Catgut Tennis Racket Strings

Natural catgut strings harvested from sheep or cow intestines, twisted for use in professional tennis rackets. Classified in HTS 4206.00.19.30 as other catgut articles, distinct from synthetic strings or finished sports gear. Known for superior elasticity and tone.

Catgut Archery Bow Strings

High-tensile catgut cords from animal tendons or intestines for traditional archery bows. HTS 4206.00.19.30 covers these as other catgut articles, excluding finished bows or modern synthetics. Valued for low stretch and historical authenticity.

Catgut Musical Instrument Strings

Plain catgut strings for violins, cellos, and other classical string instruments, sourced from animal intestines. Classified under HTS 4206.00.19.30 as other catgut articles, separate from drum skins or finished instruments. Offers warm, responsive tone prized by musicians.

Veterinary Catgut Ligatures

Non-sterile catgut ligatures used in animal surgery for tying vessels or tissues. HTS 4206.00.19.30 applies to these gut articles of catgut for veterinary non-sterile use. Differs from human medical sterile sutures.