Heavy Cotton-Spandex Cross Twill Upholstery Fabric

A robust 230 g/m² cross twill fabric blending 75% cotton with 25% spandex for stretch, using differently colored yarns for a heathered effect. Ideal for upholstery on heavy-duty furniture, it fits HTS 5211.43.00 as a non-denim twill mixed mainly with man-made fibers, exceeding 200 g/m² weight. The 4-thread twill provides texture and durability for commercial seating.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China8.1%+35.0%43.1%
🇲🇽Mexico8.1%+10.0%18.1%
🇨🇦Canada8.1%+10.0%18.1%
🇩🇪Germany8.1%+10.0%18.1%
🇯🇵Japan8.1%+10.0%18.1%

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5211.42.00Same rate: 43.1%

If qualifying as 'denim' per subheading note

Fabrics meeting exact denim definition (warp-faced, specific color contrast) classify under 5211.42 despite MMF mix.

5407.61Lower: 24.9% vs 43.1%

If man-made fibers exceed cotton content

When MMF becomes principal (>50%), heading shifts to Chapter 54 for woven MMF fabrics with cotton as secondary.

5212.13Lower: 17.8% vs 43.1%

If mixed with both MMF and other vegetable fibers

Inclusion of fibers like flax or jute as non-principal mix moves to 5212 for cotton + MMF + vegetable fiber blends.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Certify spandex as principal man-made fiber in mix; declare percentages accurately to prevent shifts to pure cotton headings

Use standard yarn number calculation per US note (e.g

BT/Z formula) if questioned on average yarn metrics for tariff purposes

Avoid retail packaging; ship in bulk rolls to sidestep 'for retail sale' interpretations that could invoke different statistical suffixes

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