Jute-Cotton-Polyester Blend Curtain Fabric from Canada
This woven fabric combines jute (other vegetable fiber) with cotton and polyester man-made fibers, used primarily for curtains and draperies. It falls under HTS 5311.00.30 as a woven fabric of other vegetable textile fibers containing both cotton and man-made fibers, excluding bast fibers like flax, hemp, or ramie in pure form. The blend provides durability and a natural aesthetic suitable for home decor.
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Import Tips
• Verify exact fiber content percentages via lab testing to confirm classification under 5311.00.30, as predominant jute with cotton/man-made mix is key
• Provide detailed weave specifications and yarn counts in documentation to distinguish from Chapter 52 cotton fabrics
• Avoid misclassification as upholstery fabric by ensuring it's not specifically finished for furniture use