Textile articles classifiable under chapters 50 through 60, inclusive, or chapter 63 of the tariff schedule, the foregoing articles that are products of a lesser developed beneficiary sub-Saharan African country (as defined in U.S. note 2(d) to this subchapter) and are wholly formed in one or more such countries from fibers, yarns, fabrics, fabric components or components knit-to-shape that are the product of one or more such countries
Textile articles classifiable under chapters 50 through 60, inclusive, or chapter 63 of the tariff schedule, the foregoing articles that are products of a lesser developed beneficiary sub-Saharan African country (as defined in U.S. note 2(d) to this subchapter) and are wholly formed in one or more such countries from fibers, yarns, fabrics, fabric components or components knit-to-shape that are the product of one or more such countries
Duty Rate (from China)
Except for products described in headings 9903.03.02–9903.03.11, articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter
Products classified under HTS 9819.11.33
Kenyan Cotton Dashiki Shirt
A vibrant, hand-printed cotton dashiki shirt featuring traditional African geometric patterns, wholly formed in Kenya from locally grown and spun cotton yarns. This garment falls under HTS 9819.11.33 as a product of a lesser developed beneficiary sub-Saharan African country (Kenya), made entirely from Kenyan cotton fibers and yarns meeting chapters 61 requirements. The shirt represents authentic African craftsmanship using regional materials.
Ethiopian Handwoven Cotton Scarf
A lightweight, handwoven cotton scarf featuring traditional Ethiopian netela patterns, produced entirely in Ethiopia from locally spun cotton yarns. Classifiable under HTS 9819.11.33 as Ethiopia qualifies as a lesser developed beneficiary sub-Saharan African country, with all production from Ethiopian fibers meeting chapter 63 requirements. Represents authentic regional textile heritage.
Ghanaian Kente Cloth Baby Wrap
Traditional Ghanaian kente cloth baby wrap carrier woven from locally grown cotton yarns in distinctive colored stripe patterns. Qualifies under HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Ghana (lesser developed SSA beneficiary) from Ghanaian fibers and yarns, classifiable in chapter 63 as made-up textile article. Essential for Ghanaian cultural child-carrying practices.
Malian Mudcloth Table Runner
Authentic Malian bogolanfini mudcloth table runner, hand-dyed with natural fermented mud dyes on locally woven cotton fabric from Malian-grown cotton. Meets HTS 9819.11.33 requirements as product of lesser developed SSA beneficiary Mali, wholly formed from Malian fibers/yarns in chapter 63. Features traditional geometric symbols and storytelling patterns.
Ugandan Barkcloth Wall Hanging
Traditional Ugandan barkcloth (buzinza) wall hanging handcrafted from locally sourced mutuba tree bark fibers, beaten and dyed using Ugandan natural materials. Qualifies under HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Uganda from Ugandan fibers, classifiable chapter 63 as ornamental textile article from lesser developed SSA beneficiary. Features cultural motifs and textures.
Tanzanian Maasai Shuka Blanket
Authentic Maasai shuka blanket woven from locally spun Tanzanian wool and cotton yarns in traditional red-black plaid patterns. Classifiable under HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Tanzania (lesser developed SSA beneficiary) from Tanzanian fibers meeting chapter 63 blanket provisions. Essential cultural garment used as traditional dress and bedding.
Madagascar Raffia Place Mats Set
Handwoven Madagascar raffia place mats set from locally harvested raffia palm fibers, dyed with natural plant extracts. Meets HTS 9819.11.33 as product wholly formed in Madagascar from Malagasy fibers, classifiable chapter 63 as table linen from lesser developed SSA beneficiary. Features intricate spiral and geometric patterns.
Burkinabé Cotton Market Tote Bag
Durable Burkina Faso cotton market tote bag woven from locally spun shea butter-treated cotton yarns on traditional narrow looms. Qualifies HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Burkina Faso (lesser developed SSA beneficiary) from local fibers, chapter 63 made-up textile bag. Features indigo resist-dyed patterns.
Nigerian Adire Tie-Dye Headwrap
Traditional Nigerian adire eleko tie-dye headwrap made from locally grown cotton fabric resist-dyed with cassava starch and indigo. Classifiable HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Nigeria from Nigerian cotton, chapter 63 headwear accessory from lesser developed SSA beneficiary. Features symbolic white-on-indigo patterns.
Rwandan Agaseke Basket Liner
Textile liner for traditional Rwandan agaseke peace baskets, handwoven from locally spun sisal and cotton blend yarns. Meets HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Rwanda from Rwandan fibers, chapter 63 made-up article accompanying basketry from lesser developed SSA beneficiary. Dyed with natural plant materials.
Lesotho Basotho Wool Blanket
Traditional Lesotho Basotho wool blanket handwoven from locally sheared mountain sheep wool on pitloom. Qualifies HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Lesotho from Lesotho wool fibers, chapter 63 blanket from lesser developed SSA beneficiary. Features diamond and geometric patterns symbolizing heritage.
Benin Voovoo Fabric Clutch
Beninese voovoo (Dutch wax print) fabric clutch purse sewn from locally printed cotton fabric made from Benin-grown cotton. Classifiable HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Benin from Benin fibers, chapter 63 small bag from lesser developed SSA beneficiary. Features vibrant traditional patterns.
Mozambique Capulana Sarong
Traditional Mozambican capulana sarong printed on locally woven cotton fabric from Mozambique-grown cotton using wooden blocks. Meets HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Mozambique from local fibers, chapter 63 made-up garment from lesser developed SSA beneficiary. Features Makonde cultural patterns.
Sierra Leone Countrycloth Throw
Sierra Leone countrycloth throw blanket strip-woven from locally spun cotton yarns, naturally indigo-dyed. Qualifies HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Sierra Leone from local fibers, chapter 63 bed covering from lesser developed SSA beneficiary. Traditional narrow-strip construction technique.
Cameroonian Pagne Fabric Skirt
Cameroonian pagne wrapper skirt sewn from locally printed wax fabric made from Cameroon-grown cotton. Classifiable HTS 9819.11.33 as wholly formed in Cameroon from Cameroon fibers, chapter 62 women's skirt from lesser developed SSA beneficiary. Features Bamiléké cultural motifs.