Poly-Cotton Dyed Heavy Duck Tarp Fabric

A robust dyed duck fabric blending artificial staple fibers (under 85%) mainly with cotton, featuring a tight plain weave for tarp applications, meeting the statistical 'duck (219)' criteria excluding lighter poplin or sheeting types. It exceeds 170 g/m² with appropriate yarn numbers for durability. Ideal for tarpaulins, truck covers, and industrial drop cloths.

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.

5516.44.00Lower: 43.5% vs 47%

If printed or yarn-dyed (not piece-dyed)

Printed patterns or yarn-dyeing processes relegate it to the printed subheading 5516.44, distinct from solid piece-dyed fabrics.

5209.42.00Lower: 43.4% vs 47%

If for 100% cotton duck of similar weight and weave

Pure cotton duck without artificial fibers belongs in Chapter 52, changing heading based on material composition.

3921.90Lower: 14.8% vs 47%

If fully impregnated or laminated with PVC

Heavy PVC coating transforms it into a plastic sheet material under Chapter 39, no longer a primary textile fabric.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Submit weave construction specs (warp/filling picks, yarn numbers) to confirm duck status, avoiding exclusion as cheesecloth or printcloth

Ensure customs declaration matches invoice fiber blend; discrepancies lead to audits for Chapter 55 eligibility

Label rolls with HTS code and origin for quick clearance; bulk shipments often face weight verification delays

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