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Sisal-Cotton-Spandex Upholstery Fabric

A durable woven blend of sisal (agave vegetable fiber), cotton, and spandex man-made fibers designed for upholstery applications. Classified under HTS 5311.00.30 due to sisal as the other vegetable textile fiber mixed with cotton and man-made spandex for stretch. Ideal for furniture covering with natural texture.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ChinaFree+35.0%35%
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½MexicoFree+10.0%10%
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦CanadaFree+10.0%10%
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermanyFree+10.0%10%
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅JapanFree+10.0%10%

Alternative Classifications

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

5112.19Same rate: 35%

If containing wool or fine animal hair

Incorporation of wool shifts to Chapter 51 woven fabrics over vegetable fiber chapters.

5209.42.00Higher: 43.4% vs 35%

If for plain weave with cotton dominant

Plain weave cotton fabrics with minor man-made fall under Chapter 52 if cotton prevails.

5902.10.00.00Higher: 40.8% vs 35%

If treated with rubber or plastics

Rubberized or plastic-coated versions classify in Chapter 59.

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Import Tips & Compliance

β€’ Submit fiber composition certificates showing sisal > cotton/man-made to justify 5311 classification

β€’ Declare intended end-use as upholstery to prevent reclassification as apparel fabric

β€’ Watch for anti-dumping duties on specific vegetable fiber blends from certain origins

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