Solution-Dyed Polyester Tow

Polyester filament tow with color pigments integrated during polymerization, for fade-resistant staple fibers in upholstery. Classified in HTS 5501.20.00.00 regardless of dope-dyeing, as polyester synthetic filament tow. This method reduces dyeing pollution in textile chains.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China7.5%+35.0%42.5%
🇲🇽Mexico7.5%+10.0%17.5%
🇨🇦Canada7.5%+10.0%17.5%
🇩🇪Germany7.5%+10.0%17.5%
🇯🇵Japan7.5%+10.0%17.5%

Alternative Classifications

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

5503.20.00.45Lower: 39.3% vs 42.5%

If dope-dyed staple fibers

Dyeing doesn't change staple fiber classification in 5503.

5402.52.10Higher: 43.8% vs 42.5%

If spun-dyed continuous filament

Solution-dyed polyester yarn is 5402.

5512.11.00Higher: 47% vs 42.5%

If woven into dyed poplin fabric

Woven fabrics of polyester staple yarns, including printed/dyed, are in Chapter 55.

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