Flax-Cotton-Rayon Printcloth
Printcloth of linen (flax), cotton, and rayon fibers, plain weave under 200 g/m² with square construction, more than 33 singles yarns per cm², average yarn numbers 43-68, not combed. Falls under HTS 5311.00.30.65 for other vegetable textile fibers containing cotton and man-made (rayon) subject to restraints. Used for blouses and scarves.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If predominantly flax without cotton/man-made
Pure or chiefly linen woven fabrics go to heading 5309, excluding cotton blends.
If for bulk industrial packaging
End use as industrial textile rather than apparel fabric may shift to other yarn-woven vegetable fibers.
If textile-fabric coated or laminated
Added coating for waterproofing moves to Chapter 59 man-made coated textiles.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document fiber percentages accurately as rayon counts toward man-made restraints; ensure no multiple/cabled yarns per note (d); test for square construction compliance during customs exam
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