Fine Wool Blend Acrylic Broadcloth

A broadcloth woven from acrylic staple fibers blended mainly with fine merino wool, not combed, featuring a smooth finish suitable for shirting. Classified under HTS 5515.99.1010 for other woven synthetic staple fabrics mixed mainly with fine animal hair. Meets poplin/broadcloth definition excluding low-density or coarse yarn specs.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China12%+35.0%47%
🇲🇽Mexico12%+10.0%22%
🇨🇦Canada12%+10.0%22%
🇩🇪Germany12%+10.0%22%
🇯🇵Japan12%+10.0%22%

Alternative Classifications

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

5515.12.00Same rate: 47%

If mixed with cotton or man-made filaments instead

Filament yarn mixes shift to 5515.1x; staple with cotton goes to 5515.2x per chapter structure.

5111.19.60Higher: 60% vs 47%

If for combed wool with minor synthetic staple

Combed wool fabrics in Chapter 51; 'not combed' keeps it in 5515 for synthetic dominant staple.

5903.90.10.00Lower: 37.7% vs 47%

If coated or laminated for textile use

Surface treatments like PU coating move to Chapter 59 as textile fabrics, imitating apparel materials.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Label rolls with exact wool percentage and staple fiber type; customs may require AATCC test methods for verification

Declare as 'other' to distinguish from sheeting or printcloth based on statistical notes for weave density and weight

Avoid bulk packaging without origin labels, as mixed fibers trigger country-of-origin rules under non-preferential regimes