Dyed Acrylic Oxford Weave Cloth
A dyed Oxford cloth produced from acrylic staple fibers, featuring the characteristic balanced basketweave structure defined under statistical note (227). Classified in HTS 5516.92.00.70 for its artificial staple fiber composition and dyeing. Commonly used in lightweight jackets and home decor items for its softness and colorfastness.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| π¨π³China | 12% | +35.0% | 47% |
| π²π½Mexico | 12% | +10.0% | 22% |
| π¨π¦Canada | 12% | +10.0% | 22% |
| π©πͺGermany | 12% | +10.0% | 22% |
| π―π΅Japan | 12% | +10.0% | 22% |
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If printed instead of dyed
Printed Oxford cloth (pattern applied post-weaving via printing) falls under 5516.94.00 rather than solid-dyed fabrics.
If knitted or crocheted construction
If produced as knitted Oxford-style fabric rather than woven, it moves to Chapter 60 for knitted or crocheted fabrics.
If coated or laminated for textile use
Application of a coating like PVC changes classification to Chapter 59 for coated textile fabrics.
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Import Tips & Compliance
β’ Ensure documentation includes yarn count and weave analysis to confirm Oxford construction per statistical definitions
β’ Obtain certificates of dyeing to distinguish from yarn-dyed fabrics and avoid misclassification
β’ Check for anti-dumping duties on specific artificial fibers like acrylic from certain origins
Related Products under HTS 5516.92.00.70
Dyed Polyester Oxford Cloth Fabric
This is a dyed woven fabric made from artificial staple fibers, specifically polyester, in an Oxford weave construction with a basketweave pattern of two warp yarns over two weft yarns. It falls under HTS 5516.92.00.70 as it matches the statistical definition for Oxford cloth (227) in Chapter 55 for woven fabrics of artificial staple fibers that are dyed. Typically used for upholstery and casual apparel due to its durability and textured surface.
Dyed Viscose Staple Oxford Fabric
Woven Oxford cloth from dyed viscose rayon staple fibers, meeting the precise Oxford (227) weave criteria in Chapter 55 statistical notes. HTS 5516.92.00.70 applies due to its artificial staple fiber base and uniform dyeing. Popular for shirting and linings where breathability is needed.
Polyester-Viscose Blend Oxford Cloth
Dyed Oxford weave fabric blending polyester and viscose staple fibers, classified under HTS 5516.92.00.70 for other dyed woven fabrics of artificial staple fibers matching Oxford (227). The basketweave and dyeing qualify it precisely within Chapter 55. Used in workwear for its wrinkle resistance.
Heavyweight Dyed Oxford Poplin Fabric
This heavyweight dyed Oxford cloth from artificial staple fibers adheres to statistical note (227), avoiding poplin/broadcloth exclusions due to its specific basketweave. HTS 5516.92.00.70 covers this dyed woven product. Ideal for tents and bags requiring strength.
Napped Dyed Oxford Cloth for Upholstery
Dyed and lightly napped Oxford fabric from polyester staple fibers, still qualifying as Oxford (227) since napping doesn't alter weave classification per Chapter 55 notes. HTS 5516.92.00.70 applies for these other dyed woven fabrics. Suited for furniture upholstery.
Fine Count Dyed Oxford Shirting Fabric
High-thread-count dyed Oxford cloth from artificial staple fibers, precisely matching statistical (227) for HTS 5516.92.00.70. The fine yarns create a smooth yet textured shirting material. Used in button-down shirts for professional attire.