Coir Matteing Fabric
Heavy woven coir (coconut husk) fabric for floor matting and erosion control. Falls under HTS 5311.00.40 as other vegetable fiber fabric from coir. Coarse weave provides durability for outdoor applications.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If plaited or twined rather than woven
Plaiting basketry materials go to Chapter 46.
If impregnated with natural rubber
Rubber textile fabric treatment is Chapter 59.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Fumigation certificates required for coir imports due to pest risks
• Classify by end-use; matting vs geotextile may affect quotas
• Avoid confusion with plaited coir under Chapter 46
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