Cotton Lap Waste from Short-Staple Carding

Lap waste generated during the formation of cotton laps from short-staple fibers under 1-3/16 inches, falling under HTS 5202.99.10 per U.S. note 9 provisions. This waste is collected from carding machines in textile mills processing upland cotton varieties.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+35.0%35%
🇲🇽MexicoFree+10.0%10%
🇨🇦CanadaFree+10.0%10%
🇩🇪GermanyFree+10.0%10%
🇯🇵JapanFree+10.0%10%

Alternative Classifications

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

5202.99.30Same rate: 35%

If from garnetted stock rather than carding

Garnetted cotton waste (reprocessed fibers) has separate subheading outside note 9.

5201.00.34Same rate: 35%

If unprocessed raw cotton motes/pickings

Minimally processed short-staple raw cotton enters as raw cotton under 5201 quotas.

5203.00.30Same rate: 35%

If noil or waste from cotton not spun

Noil from combing short-staple cotton classified under heading 5203.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Provide mill production records proving lap waste origin from short-staple cotton processing

Avoid non-WTO countries without allocations; aggregate tracking essential for quota adherence

Label shipments clearly as 'U.S. note 9 cotton waste' to facilitate CBP verification

Related Products under HTS 5202.99.10.00

Short-Staple Cotton Card Strips

Card strips produced from cotton fibers with a staple length under 30.1625 mm (1-3/16 inches), classified under HTS 5202.99.10 as waste material described in additional U.S. note 9 to chapter 52. These strips are byproducts from the carding process in cotton spinning mills, subject to specific quantitative limitations and country allocations for entry into the U.S.

Short-Fiber Cotton Sliver Waste

Sliver waste from drawing frames using cotton fibers shorter than 1-3/16 inches staple length, specifically covered by HTS 5202.99.10 and U.S. note 9 quota system. Common byproduct in yarn production from U.S. upland cotton.

Upland Cotton Roving Waste Under 1-3/16"

Roving waste produced from short-staple upland cotton (staple <30.1625 mm) during spinning preparation, entered pursuant to HTS 5202.99.10 and chapter note 9 allocations. Collected from roving frames in cotton mills.

Mill-Generated Cotton Card Strip Waste

Industrial card strips waste from short-staple cotton processing (<1-3/16 inches), quota-eligible under HTS 5202.99.10 per U.S. note 9 for countries like UK (653K kg share). Used in recycling and low-grade yarn production.

Short-Staple Sliver Lap Waste Blend

Mixed lap and sliver waste from cotton with staple length under 30.1625 mm, classified in HTS 5202.99.10 pursuant to additional U.S. note 9 quantitative limits. Typical output from high-volume spinning operations.

Cotton Picker Waste Processed into Strips

Card strips made from field picker waste of short-staple cotton (<1-3/16"), entered under HTS 5202.99.10 and U.S. note 9 provisions for recycled fiber input.