Abaca Tow and Noils
Short fiber waste (tow and noils) from abaca processing, garnetted stock suitable for paper or non-woven felts. Classified in HTS 5305.00.00.00 as waste of vegetable textile fibers, raw or processed but unspun.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If heavily contaminated textile waste
Used or rag-type fiber waste shifts to Chapter 63 for rags/waste.
If chemically processed for pulp
If beaten or refined for paper pulp, reclassified under wood pulp heading 4707.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document waste generation process to qualify for fiber waste provisions and avoid higher parts tariffs
• Separate clean tow from contaminated waste to prevent hazardous material declarations
• Use ISF filings early due to variable quality affecting valuation
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