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Harmonised System (HS) Codes Harmonised System (HS) Codes Harmonised System (HS) Codes Harmonised System (HS) Codes for Jute and Jute Products for Jute and Jute Products for Jute and Jute Products for Jute and Jute Products
INTERNATIONAL JUTE STUDY GROUP
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The HS Codes for jute and jute products suggested in this
report are recommendatory in nature and should not be
treated as final approved codes for these products.
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Harmonised System
Suggested Codes for Jute and Jute Products
& Product Descriptions
Preface
The Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System [Harmonized System-HS] of
commodity classification developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO), Brussels
has been in use throughout the world since the late 1980s. Each item is categorized under a
definite code number which facilitates its identification and makes its trade and trans-border
transportation easy and free from complexities. As per WCO procedures, the HS codes
beyond 6 digit level are country-specific ones. Each country has its priorities of sub-dividing
the sub heading of HS Codes. The same code may, therefore, mean different products from
country to country.
Jute and jute products are mainly produced by Bangladesh, India, China, Thailand, Nepal and
Myanmar. Jute and jute products have been assigned HS Code numbers by the respective
Customs Organizations mainly based on the request and demand from traders and consumers.
It is advantageous for the producing countries to use the same HS codes for the same product
to the extent feasible. This will also help traders and consumers in importing countries. It is
also observed that descriptions of the same jute product of different countries are not uniform
as some have described one item briefly and some have described elaborately. This also
creates problem in fully understanding the items.
To make the system simple and free from confusion, the Secretariat of the International Jute
Study Group (IJSG) felt it is necessary to prepare Common HS Codes for jute and jute
products which could be used by all concerned in an effective way.
The broad objective is to facilitate the preparation of Common draft HS Codes with product
descriptions to avoid confusion among the traders and consumers for easy marketability of
jute products. The final decision to accept these recommendations will be taken by the
respective Governments.
In view of the above the IJSG Secretariat placed a project proposal entitled “Preparation of
Common HS Codes for Jute and Jute Products including Product Descriptions” in the
Third meeting of the Committee on Projects (COP) held on 20-21 October, 2003 which was
approved.
The IJSG Secretariat organized the first Working Group meeting on the preparation of
Common HS Codes at its Headquarters in Dhaka on 28 January 2004 under the chairmanship
of Mr. Md. Abdur Rahim, Secretary, Ministry of Jute, Government of the People’s Republic
of Bangladesh. The representatives from Ministry of Jute, Ministry of Commerce, National
Board of Revenue (NBR), Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industries
(FBCCI), Bangladesh Jute Mills Association (BJMA), Bangladesh Jute Association (BJA),
Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC), Bangladesh Tariff Commission (BTC),
Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institute (BSTI), Controller of Imports and Exports
(CI&E) attended the meeting.
It was decided that in the meeting efforts will be made to harmonize the description and code
numbers within the parameters set by WCO and alignment to the descriptions with the
international organizations will be attempted to the extent possible.
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The Second Working Group meeting was held in Kolkata on 25 February 2004 under the
chairmanship of Mr. S. Majumder, Jute Commissioner, Ministry of Textiles, Government of
India. The meeting was attended by the Secretary General of IJSG, Commissioner of
Customs (Port), Kolkata representatives of National Centre for Jute Diversification (NCJD),
Jute Manufacturers Development Council (JMDC), Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS),
Directorate General of Commercial Information and Statistics (DGCI&S), Directorate of
Foreign Trade (DGFT), Indian Jute Mills Association (IJMA), Calcutta Jute Fabrics Shippers
Association (CJFSA), Ambica Multifiber Ltd.
The representatives felt it is necessary that harmonization of codes of both India and
Bangladesh as well as other jute/kenaf producing countries will improve trading opportunities
and facilitate business developments. It was also felt necessary that the new diversified jute
products may be classified for consideration on their predominance in essential character and
application. Furthermore, jute items or products that do not have specific code numbers could
be fitted in at appropriate places between existing codes. It was also decided that the 6 digits
codes have to follow exactly the same description /codes of WCO and with a view to
improving the understanding of jute products, some descriptions will be explained/ clarified
whenever necessary.
The Third Joint Working Group Meeting was held under the Chairmanship of Mr. T. Nanda
Kumar, Secretary General, IJSG on 28 July 2004 at IJSG Secretariat, Dhaka. The meeting
was attended by Mr. S. Majumdar, Jute Commissioner, Ministry of Textiles, Government of
India, Mr. A.K. Das, Commissioner of Customs (Port) Kolkata, Mr Ashish Kumar Paul,
Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Textile and Jute, Government of Bangladesh, Mr. Atiqur
Rahman, First Secretary, Customs, Policy and Budget, National Board of Revenue (NBR),
Dhaka and Mrs. Reba Rani Saha, Deputy Controller, Office of the Controller of Imports and
Exports, Ministry of Commerce, Government of Bangladesh.
It was decided in the meeting that an Expert Drafting Committee be formed under the
chairmanship of Mr. S. Majumder, Jute Commissioner, Government of India with Mr. Atiqur
Rahman, NBR, Dhaka and Mr. A. K. Das, Commissioner of Customer (Port) Kolkata as
members to finalize the report.
Based on the recommendations of the meetings and the report of the Expert Drafting
Committee, the final report of the Compilation of Harmonized System (HS) Codes for Jute
and Jute Products & Product Description has been prepared.
This report is recommendatory in nature and the governments concerned may adopt these
suggestions to extent feasible.
T. Nanda Kumar
Secretary General
International Jute Study Group
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Suggested Harmonized System (HS) Codes
for Jute and Jute Products
H S Code Heading Description Remarks
07 Edible vegetables and
certain roots and tubers
WCO
0709 Other vegetables, fresh or
chilled
WCO
0709 90 Other
WCO
0709 90 60 Jute spinach dry or fresh
Jute spinach is the leaf of
the jute plant used as
vegetable in fresh or dry
form, used mainly as food
or fertiliser.
Suggested new code.
12 Oil seeds and oleaginous
fruits; miscellaneous
grains, seeds and fruit;
industrial or medicinal
plants; straw and fodder
WCO
1209 Seeds, fruit and spores, of a
kind used for sowing
WCO
1209 99 Other
WCO
1209 99 60 Jute seed
Jute seed is used for planting
/ sowing for growing jute
plant. This is neither fruit
nor spore.
This is a new code for
“jute seed”. Seeds are
classified under 4
digit number 1209
and since this is not a
vegetable seed, the 6
digit code 1209 99
has been applied.
14 Vegetable plaiting materials;
vegetable products not
elsewhere specified or
included
WCO
1404 Vegetable products not
elsewhere specified or
included
WCO
1404 90 Other
WCO
1404 90 20 Jute stick Jute stick is a woody core of No specific code
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the stem of jute plant over
which fibre sheath is
formed.
number is available for
jute stick. Jute stick is
used either as fuel or
as a component of
products for
manufacturing jute
particle board, jute
composite, etc. Hence
the code number is
recommended.
39 Plastics and articles thereof
WCO
3925 Builders’ ware of plastics, not
elsewhere specified or
included
WCO
3925 90 Other
WCO
3925 90 92 Jute composite
It is a composite material
formed by intimate mixing
of jute material and resin, usually by thermosetting
process. Jute provides
reinforcement to the product.
Jute composites are
composite material
made up of jute
material and resins,
the latter contributing to
the essential character
of the product. In terms
of Interpretative Rule
jute composites should
be classified under chapter 39 as it is a
product of plastic, etc.
in preference to product
of jute because resins /
polymer contribute to
the essential character
of the product. Hence
this code is
recommended.
40 Rubber and articles thereof WCO
4010 Conveyor or transmission
belts or belting, of vulcanised
rubber
WCO
4010 12 Reinforced only with textile
materials
WCO
4010 12 20 Reinforced with jute
Conveyor or transmission
belts or belting, of vulcanized
rubber reinforced with jute
material along with other
materials such as metal,
textile material, plastics, etc.
Suggested new code.
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42 Articles of leather; saddlery
and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar
containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silk-worm
gut)
WCO
4202 Trunks, suit-cases, vanity-
cases, executive-cases, brief-
cases, school satchels,
spectacle cases, binocular
cases, camera cases, musical
instrument cases, gun cases,
holsters and similar
containers; travelling-bags,
insulated food or beverages
bags, toilet bags, rucksacks,
handbags, shopping-bags,
wallets, purses, map-cases,
cigarette-cases, tobacco-
pouches, tool bags, sports
bags, bottle-cases, jewellery
boxes, powder-boxes, cutlery
cases and similar containers,
of leather or of composition
leather, of sheeting of plastics,
of textile materials, of
vulcanised fibre or of
paperboard, or wholly or
mainly covered with such
materials or with paper
WCO
4202 22 Hand bags, whether or not
with shoulder strap, including
those without handle :
With outer surface of plastic
sheeting or of textile
materials
WCO
4202 22 30 Hand bags and shopping bags
of jute
Hand bag and shopping bag
made of jute and jute
blended fabric with or
without lamination.
The lamination can be
either inside or outside.
4202 39 Articles of a kind normally
carried in the pocket or in the
hand bag: Other
WCO
4202 39 10 Jewellery box of jute
Jewellery box with outer
surface of jute material /
fabric or with inner surface
of jute material.
Suggested new code.
44 Wood and articles of wood; WCO
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wood charcoal
4410 Particle board and similar
board of wood or other
ligneous materials, whether
or not agglomerated with
resins or other organic
binding substances
WCO
4410 39 Other
4410 39 11 Jute particle board
It is a flat product manufactured in various
dimensions by compressing
or extrusion of fragments of
jute sticks or other jute
materials agglomerated by
means of an added binder,
usually a thermosetting
resin.
Jute stick is a woody material. According to
the chapter note 6 of
Chapter 44 ‘Jute particle
board’ is other material
of woody nature.
According to the
interpretative rule 1, this
heading is more related
to the product. In jute
particle board more than
50% is jute stick which
is a woody article.
Hence the number is recommended.
4410 39 19 Other
Particle board of other
ligneous materials, whether
or not agglomerated with resins or other organic
binding substances
Suggested new code.
46 Manufactures of straw, of
esparto or of other plaiting
materials; basketware and
wickerwork
WCO
4601 Plaits and similar products of
plaiting materials, whether or
not assembled into strips;
plaiting materials, plaits and
similar products of plaiting
materials, bound together in
parallel strands or woven, in
sheet form, whether or not
being finished articles (for
example, mats, matting,
screens)
WCO
4601 20 Mats, matting and screens of
vegetable materials
WCO
4601 20 60 Mats, matting of jute Mats and matting are made Suggested new code.
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with various materials and
one of them is jute. Jute
matting / mats are jute floor
covering, fabrics, woven with plain, stripe, dobby or
jacquard designs. Jute mats
can also be manufactured by
braiding.
53 Other vegetable textile fibres;
paper yarn & woven fabrics
of paper yarn
WCO
5303 Jute and other textile bast
fibres (excluding flax, true
hemp and ramie), raw or
processed but not spun; tow
and waste of these fibres
(including yarn waste and
garnetted stock)
WCO
5303 10 Jute and other textile bast
fibres, raw or retted;
WCO
5303 10 10 Jute, raw or retted A multi – cellular, ligno-
cellulosic fibre obtained
from the stem of plants of
various species of
Corchorus capsularis &
Corchorus olitorius.
5303 10 20 Jute cuttings
Hard and barky portion of
jute strands cut off from the
root end of the raw jute
strands.
Since jute cuttings are
from retted jute, this
code is suggested.
5303 10 30 Kenaf Kenaf fibre is a substitute
for jute and the fibre is
obtained from the stem of
the plants Hibiscus
cannabinus.
Though Mesta and
Kenaf fibres are of the
same species but
separate HS Code
may be assigned to
them as they differ
marginally in terms of
fibre properties.
303 10 40 Kenaf (Mesta ) Mesta fibre is a substitute
for jute and the fibre is
obtained from the stem of
the plants Hibiscus
safdariffa. Mesta fibre is
generally coarser than
jute.
Though Mesta and
Kenaf fibres are of the
same species but
separate HS Code
may be assigned to
them as they differ
marginally in terms of
fibre properties.
5303 10 90 Other
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5303 90 Other WCO
5303 90 60 Jute caddies
Short jute fibre droppings
accumulated under different
machines during processing.
Suggested new code.
5307 Yarn of jute or of other
textile bast fibres of heading
No. 5303
WCO
5307 10 Single WCO
5307 10 10 Yarn of jute fibres (single)
Jute yarn is a twisted
assembly of fibres of jute or
its blends with other fibres
where jute fibre shall
predominate by weight.
All yarns twisted /
single.
5307 10 90 Other
5307 20 Multiple (folded) or cabled WCO
5307 20 10 Yarn of jute fibres (multiple)
Jute yarn – multiple (folded)
or cabled is a twisted
assembly of multiple single
yarns, wholly made of jute
or its blends with other fibres, where jute fibre shall
predominate by weight.
5307 20 90 Other
5310 Woven fabrics of jute or of
other textile bast fibres of
heading No. 5303
WCO
5310 10 Unbleached WCO
5310 10 11 Jute carpet backing fabrics
(containing 100% by weight of
jute)
Fabrics of jute woven by
interlacing two or more sets
of yarns where the yarns
pass each other essentially at
right angles and one set of
yarns is parallel to the fabric
axis.
5310 10 12 Jute sacking fabrics (containing
100% by weight of jute)
Jute fabrics made of double
warp and single weft with
plain or twill weave and
mostly used for
manufacturing jute bags.
5310 10 13 Jute hessian fabrics (containing
100% by weight of jute)
A single warp plain weave
jute fabric weighing from
4.5 oz to 18 oz a
yard(139.5gm to 434.0 gm
per metre) with a normal
basic width of 40”(101.60
cm) being manufactured in
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various widths and
weight/area, up to a
maximum of 500g/m2 .
5310 10 14 Jute canvas (containing 100%
by weight of jute)
A plain weave cloth made
wholly of jute with double warp and single weft
interwoven, weighing not
less than 407 g/m2. The
number of warp threads
(ends) per dm is more than
118 and the number of weft
threads (picks) per dm is not
less than 55.
5310 10 15 Jute soil saver (containing 100% by weight of jute)
An open weave jute fabric having a range of areal
density weight (gsm), laid
on earthen slopes for
conservation of soil.
The code number 5310 10 15 may be used for
soil saver as it is
generally a type of
technical textiles / geo
textiles and used below
the soil. It is
recommended that this
code may be used for
soil saver
5310 10 19 Other
Other woven fabrics of jute
5310 10 90 Other
5310 10 91 Woven blended fabrics
containing more than 50% by
weight of jute
Woven fabrics made of jute
blended with or in union
with other fibres used as
home textiles and for other diversified uses.
5310 10 92 Stranded woven fabrics of jute
containing 50% or more by
weight jute
Fabrics woven with stranded
yarns made by twisting or
plaiting fibres together to
form a rope, thread or ply
yarn and containing more
than 50% jute by weight.
5310 10 93 Jute scrim cloth
A plain weave open mesh,
light weight fabric (of jute) weighing less than 214
gm/sq metre.
5310 10 99 Other
5310 90 Other
5310 90 10 Bleached jute
Bleached jute fabric, yarn or
fibre is rendered white by a
process of chemical means,
with or without scouring
treatment or removal of
natural colouring or
extraneous substance.
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5310 90 11 Decorative fabrics of jute Non-conventional, value
added jute fabrics made
from jute / blended yarns
used for decoration purpose.
All handicraft jute
fabric based items can
be covered under this
code.
5310 90 19 Other : of jute
56 Wadding, felt and
nonwovens; special yarns;
twine, cordage, ropes and
cables and articles thereof
WCO
5601 Wadding of textile materials
and articles thereof; textile
fibres, not exceeding 5 mm in
length (flock), textile dust and
mill neps
WCO
5601 10 Sanitary towels and tampons,
napkins and napkin liners for
babies and similar sanitary
articles, of wadding
WCO
5601 10 10 Of jute / jute blended materials
Sanitary articles of wadding
made from bleached /
softened jute fibre mixed
with cotton having more
than 50% jute by weight.
5601 29 Wadding; other articles of
wadding : other
WCO
5601 29 10 Of jute / jute blended materials
Wadding is a flexible,
spongy, high bulk sheet
made by superimposing
several layers of carded or
air-laid jute fibres alone or in blend with other fibres
(having more than 50% jute
by weight) one on the other,
and then compressing them
in order to increase the
cohesion of the fibres
5601 29 90 Wadding; other articles of
wadding : other
5602 Felt, whether or not
impregnated, coated, covered
or laminated
WCO
5602 29 Other felt, not impregnated,
coated, covered or laminated:
Of other textile materials
WCO
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5602 29 10 Felt of jute not impregnated,
coated, covered or laminated
Jute felt is a material formed
by entanglement of jute
fibres / blends or in union
with other materials.
5602 29 90 Other
5602 90 Other
WCO
5602 90 10 Felt of jute impregnated,
coated, covered or laminated
Felt of jute impregnated,
coated, covered or laminated
with plastics or rubber
containing more than 50%
jute by weight.
Suggested new code.
5606 Gimped yarn, and strip and
the like of heading No. 5404
or 5405, gimped (other than
those of heading No. 5605 and
gimped horsehair yarn);
chenille yarn (including flock
chenille yarn); loop wale-yarn
WCO
5606 00 21 Loop wale-yarn: of jute Loop wale-yarn is used for
making fringes and other
textile accessories and for
making woven fabrics on
conventional warp and weft
looms.
5607 Twine, cordage, ropes and
cables, whether or not plaited
or braided and whether or
not impregnated, coated,
covered or sheathed with
rubber or plastics
WCO
5607 10 Of jute or other textile bast
fibres of heading No. 53 03
WCO
5607 10 10 Cordage, cable, rope and twine
of jute
5607 10 11 Rope
A flexible continuous strand,
with diameter usually
greater than 4 mm, formed
by twisting together several
ply yarns of jute.
5607 10 12 Twine
A plied yarn formed by
twisting two or more single
jute yarns.
5607 10 13 Cordage
All kinds of ropes, lines,
cords and twines
manufactured from jute /
blends.
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5607 10 14 Cable
Two or more folded /
multiple ply yarn of jute
twisted together.
5607 10 19 Other
5608 Knotted netting of twine,
cordage or rope; made up
fishing nets and other made
up nets, of textile materials
WCO
5608 90 Other
WCO
5608 90 20 Other : of Jute Knotted netting of twine,
cordage or rope of jute;
other made up nets.
5609 Articles of yarn, strip or the
like of heading No. 5404 or
5405, twine, cordage, rope or
cables, not elsewhere
specified or included
WCO
5609 00 30 Articles made up of jute
Jute articles having aesthetic value used for other than
industrial and general
textiles use.
Suggested code.
57 Carpets and other textile
floor coverings
WCO
5701 Carpet and other textile floor
coverings, knotted, whether
or not made up
WCO
5701 90 Of other textile materials WCO
5701 90 11 Carpets of jute
A floor covering having jute
yarns or fibres on surface
which are projected from a
substrate.
Suggested code.
5701 90 19 Other floor coverings of jute
Jute floor covering fabric
woven with plain, striped,
dobby or jacquard designs.
Suggested code.
5701 90 90 Other
5702 Carpets and other textile
floor coverings, woven, not
tufted or flocked, whether or
not made up, including
“Kelem”, “Schumacks”,
WCO
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“Karamanie” and similar
hand-woven rugs
5702 10 “Kelem”, “Schumacks”,
“Karamanie” and similar
hand-woven rugs
WCO
5702 39 Other, of pile construction,
not made up :of other textile
materials
WCO
5702 39 10 Other, of pile construction, not
made up : carpets and other
textile floor coverings other
than durries of cotton
5702 39 11 Carpets of jute
Of pile construction, but not
tufted or flocked.
Suggested code.
5702 39 19 Other floor coverings of jute
Woven, not tufted or flocked Suggested code.
5702 39 90 Other
5702 49 Other, of pile construction,
made up : of other textile
materials
WCO
5702 49 11 Carpets of jute, of pile
construction, made up.
The surface of these carpets
is formed by additional warp
threads which are made to
form loops on the right side
of the fabric during the
weaving process. When
these loops are cut the result
is a pile carpet.
Suggested code.
5702 49 19 Other floor coverings of jute, of
pile construction, made up.
Other floor coverings of jute
covered by a pile surface.
Suggested code.
5702 49 90 Other
5702 59 Other, not of pile
construction, not made up: of
other textile materials
WCO
5702 59 11 Carpets of jute
Not of pile construction, not
made up.
Suggested code.
5702 59 19 Other floor coverings of jute Not of pile construction, not
made up.
Suggested code.
5702 59 90 Other
5702 99 Other, not of pile
construction, made up: of
other textile materials
WCO
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5702 99 11 Carpets of jute
Not of pile construction,
made up.
Suggested code.
5702 99 19 Other floor coverings of jute
Not of pile construction,
made up.
Suggested code.
5702 99 90 Other
5703 Carpets and other textile
floor coverings, tufted,
whether or not made up
WCO
5703 20 Of nylon or other polyamides
WCO
5703 20 20 100% polyamide tufted velour,
cut pile/loop pile carpet mats
with jute, rubber latex or PU foam backing
These are produced by
inserting polyamide fibres /
yarns into a backing fabric made of jute.
5703 30 20 100% polypropylene carpet
mats with jute, rubber, latex or
PU foam backing
These are produced by
inserting polypropylene into
a backing fabric made of
jute.
5703 90 Of other textile materials
WCO
5703 90 11 Carpets of jute (tufted)
Tufted carpets are produced
on tufting machines by
inserting jute yarns into a pre-existing backing (usually
a woven fabric or a
nonwoven) thus producing
loops or tufts.
Suggested code.
5703 90 19 Other floor coverings of jute
Tufted, whether or not made
up
Suggested code.
5703 90 90 Other
5704 Carpets and other textile
floor coverings, of felt, not
tufted or flocked, whether or
not made up
WCO
5704 90 Other WCO
5704 90 11 Jute carpets (of felt)
Carpets made of jute felt which is formed by super
imposing, one on the other, a
number of layers of jute
fibres. These are then
moistened and subject to
heavy pressure and a
rubbing or beating action.
Suggested code.
5704 90 90 Other
5705 Other carpets and other
textile floor coverings,
whether or not made up
WCO
5705 00 11 Carpets of jute (other) These cover carpets and Suggested code.
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floor coverings of jute other
than those covered under
heading No. 5701, 5702,
5703 and 5704. This heading includes (1) bonded pile
carpets, where the pile use
surface is bonded either to a
substrate or directly to an
adhesive which forms the
substrate. (2) Nonwoven
carpets, consisting of a layer
of carded jute fibres crimped
between grooved rollers to
form loops, which may
either be held in position by
a thick coating of rubber,
plastics etc. which also
serves as a backing, or be
bonded to a backing fabric
by similar adhesive. (3)
Carpets made by flocking
(4) Knitted carpets and
carpeting.
5705 00 31 Of blended jute
Carpets made of jute in
blend with other fibres
having more than 50% jute
by weight.
5705 00 32 Of coir jute
Carpets made of jute in
blend with coir having more
than 50% jute by weight.
5705 00 39 Other
5705 00 90 Other
58 Special woven fabrics; tufted
textile fabrics; lace;
tapestries; trimmings;
embroidery
WCO
5801 Woven pile fabrics and
chenille fabrics, other than
fabrics of heading No. 5802 or
5806
WCO
5801 90 Of other textile materials
WCO
5801 90 11 Jute Woven pile fabrics and
chenille fabrics of jute.
5802 Terry towelling and similar
woven terry fabrics, other
than narrow fabrics of
heading No. 5806; tufted
textile fabrics, other than
WCO
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products of heading No. 5703
5802 20 Terry towelling and similar
woven terry fabrics, of other
textile materials
WCO
5802 20 10 Of jute
Terry towelling and similar
woven terry fabrics of jute
or jute blended with other
fibres where jute is more than 50% by weight.
5802 20 90 Other
5802 30 Tufted textile fabrics
WCO
5802 30 10 Of jute
Jute fabrics made by
inserting jute yarns into a
pre-existing jute ground
fabric so as to form loops or
tufts of cut pile.
5802 30 90 Other
5803 Gauze, other than narrow
fabrics of heading No. 5806
WCO
5803 90 Of other textile materials
WCO
5803 90 11 Of other textile materials : jute
Gauze is a narrow fabric
made of crossing jute threads running alternately
to the right and left of each
standing jute thread passing
over the weft every time.
But crossing under the
standing threads.
Suggested code.
5803 90 90 Of other textile materials : other
5805 Hand-woven tapestries of the
types Gobelins, Flanders,
Aubusson, Beauvais and the
like, and needle-worked
tapestries (for example, petit
point, cross stitch), whether
or not made up
WCO
5805 00 20 Tapestries of Jute
A closely woven fabric in
which the pattern is developed by coloured yarn
as warp or as weft or both
where jute is more than 50%
by weight.
Suggested code.
5806 Narrow woven fabrics, other
than goods of heading No.
WCO
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5807; narrow fabrics
consisting of warp without
weft assembled by means of
an adhesive (bolducs)
5806 39 Other woven fabrics : of
other textile materials
WCO
5806 39 20 Jute webbing
Heavy jute tape, usually 4 to
10 cm wide, woven in a
narrow tape loom.
Suggested code.
5806 39 30 Other narrow fabrics of jute
A fabric made by interlacing
fibres or yarn (single or twisted) which does not
exceed 30 cm in width.
Suggested code.
59 Impregnated, coated, covered
or laminated textile fabrics;
textile articles of a kind
suitable for industrial use
WCO
5903 Textile fabrics impregnated,
coated, covered or laminated
with plastics, other than those
of heading No. 5902
WCO
5903 90 Other WCO
5903 90 21 Polyethylene laminated jute
fabrics
Jute fabric laminated with
polyethylene for any
particular end uses.
Suggested code.
5903 90 22 Polypropylene laminated jute
fabrics
Jute fabric laminated with
polypropylene for any
particular end uses.
Suggested code.
5903 90 29 Others Suggested code.
5904 Linoleum, whether or not cut
to shape; floor coverings
consisting of a coating or
covering applied on a textile
backing, whether or not cut
to shape
WCO
5904 90 Other
5904 90 10 Floor coverings with jute base Linoleum, PVC or other
man made floor coverings
with jute fabric as backing
material.
Suggested code.
5904 92 Other : with other textile base WCO
5905 Textile wall coverings
WCO
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5905 10 60 Jute wall covering
Jute fabric bleached /dyed /
designed to cover wall for
decoration purposes.
Suggested code.
5905 10 90 Other
5907 Textile fabrics otherwise
impregnated, coated or
covered; painted canvas being
theatrical scenery, studio
back-cloths or the like
WCO
5907 00 93 Jute fabrics otherwise
impregnated or coated
Jute fabric impregnated or
coated with plastics to a
thickness of 250 to 300
gauge used for packing industrial raw materials,
hygroscopic fertilisers, etc.
Suggested code.
5907 00 99 Other
5911 Textile products and articles,
for technical uses, specified in
Note 7 to this Chapter
WCO
5911 10 Textile fabrics , felt and felt-
lined woven fabrics , coated,
covered or laminated with
rubber, leather or other
material, of a kind used for
card clothing, and similar
fabrics of a kind used for
other technical purposes,
including narrow fabrics
made of velvet impregnated
with rubber, for covering
weaving spindles (weaving
beams)
WCO
5911 31 Textile fabrics and felts,
endless or fitted with linking
devices, of a kind used in
paper-making or similar
machines (for example, for
pulp or asbestos-cement):
Weighing less than 650g/m2
WCO
5911 31 40 Jute fabrics and articles used in
machinery or plant
Fabrics and articles made of
100% jute, coated, covered
or laminated with rubber,
leather or other material
weighing less than 650g/m2.
5911 32 Weighing 650g/m2 or more
WCO
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5911 32 40 Jute fabrics and articles used in
machinery or plant
Fabrics and articles made of
100% jute coated, covered
or laminated with rubber,
leather or other material weighing 650g/m2 or more.
62 Articles of apparel and
clothing accessories, not
knitted or crocheted
WCO
6203 Men’s or boys’ suits,
ensembles, jackets, blazers,
trousers, bib and brace
overalls, breeches and shorts
(other than swimwear)
WCO
6203 19 Suits : of other textile
materials
WCO
6203 19 20 Fashion garments of jute for
men /boys
Garments of jute (jute
blended or union of jute
where jute is the
predominant fibre) made of
blended or union fabrics of
jute used as fashion apparel.
Suggested code.
6204 Women’s or girls’ suits,
ensembles, jackets, blazers,
dresses, skirts, divided skirts,
trousers, bib and brace
overalls, breeches and shorts
(other than swimwear)
WCO
6204 19 Suits : of other textile
materials
WCO
6204 19 20 Fashion Garments of Jute for
Women /Girls
Garments of jute (jute
blended or union of jute
where jute is the
predominant fibre) made of
blended or union fabrics of
jute used as fashion apparel.
Suggested code.
63 Other made up textile
articles; sets; worn clothing
and worn textile articles; rags
WCO
6301 Blankets and travelling rugs
WCO
6301 90 Other blankets and travelling
rugs
WCO
6301 90 10 Jute blankets including blankets
of blended jute
A type of blanket made out
of woolenized jute or jute
Suggested code.
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mixed with low grade wool
or cotton or other fibres.
6303 Curtains (including drapes)
and interior blinds; curtain
or bed valances
WCO
6303 99 Other : of other textile
materials
WCO
6303 99 92 Curtain made of jute
Jute fabric (union / blended
where jute is the
predominant fibre), bleached
/ dyed and / or printed used
as curtain.
Suggested code.
6304 Other furnishing articles,
excluding those of heading
No. 94 04
WCO
6304 99 Other: not knitted or
crocheted, of other textile
materials
WCO
6304 99 90 Other
6304 99 92 Sofa cover made of jute
Jute fabric (union / blended
where jute is the
predominant fibre), bleached
/ dyed and / or printed used
as sofa cover
Suggested code.
6305 Sacks and bags, of a kind
used for the packing of goods
WCO
6305 10 Of jute or of other textile bast
fibres of heading No. 5303
WCO
6305 10 00 Sacks and bags of a kind used
for the packing of goods of jute
or of other textile bast fibre
A sack tailored from coarse /
fine fabric with either one
side opening or a valve
device fitted at one corner
for filling, storing and
transporting the goods.
Suggested code.
6305 10 10 Jute bagging for raw cotton
Jute bagging cloth for
wrapping cotton bales.
Suggested code.
6305 10 20 Jute corn (grain) sacks
A double warp 2/1 twill
weave, sack cloth used for
making bags for packing corn.
Suggested code.
6305 10 30 Jute hessian bags
Hessian bag is made from
single warp, plain woven
Suggested code.
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jute fabric with varying
weight and dimension.
6305 10 40 Jute sacking bags
Sacking bags tailored from
coarse jute fabric with either
one side opening or a valve device fitted at a corner for
filling, storing and
transporting the goods.
Suggested code.
6305 10 50 Jute wool sacks
A double warp hemmed
twill sacking pack (without
stripes) with attached top.
Suggested code.
6305 10 60 Plastic coated or paper cum
polythene lined jute bags and
sacks
Bags and sacks
manufactured from jute
fabric being laminated or
reinforced or plastic coated
or paper cum polythene
lined.
Suggested code.
6305 10 70 Paper laminated hessian jute
Hessian jute fabric
laminated with paper.
Suggested code.
6305 10 90 Other
Other jute bags apart from
items covered under
heading No. 6305
Suggested code.
6306 Tarpaulins, awnings and sun
blinds; tents; sails for boats,
sailboards or land craft;
camping goods
WCO
6306 19 Tarpaulins, awnings and sun
blinds : of other textile
materials
WCO
6306 19 10 Other : Jute tarpaulins
(including DW tarpaulin)
The jute tarpaulins are
woven with jute yarn in double warp and single weft
in plain weave and
calendared once. Its selvages
are firm and reasonably
straight and may contain
cotton yarn.
6306 29 Tents : of other textile
materials
WCO
6306 29 10 Of jute Light weight to fairly heavy
jute/blended fabrics whether
or not coated, covered or
laminated used for shelter.
6307 Other made up articles,
including dress patterns
WCO
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6307 90 Other
WCO
6307 90 60 Ornaments of jute
Imitation jewellery made of
jute or jute blended fibre
used for ornamental
purposes.
Suggested code.
6307 90 90 Others Suggested code.
64 Footwear, gaiters and the
like; parts of such articles
WCO
6405 Other footwear
WCO
6405 20 With uppers of textile
materials
WCO
6405 20 20 Foot wear (upper) Foot wear with upper of jute
materials.
Suggested code.
6405 90 Other WCO
6406 Parts of footwear (including
uppers whether or not
attached to soles other than
outer soles); removable in-
soles, heel cushions and
similar articles; gaiters,
leggings and similar articles,
and parts thereof.
WCO
6406 99 Other: Of other materials
WCO
6406 99 60 Outer soles of jute
Outer sole made of jute yarn
or jute blended yarn for foot-
wear.
Suggested code.
67 Prepared feathers and down
and articles made of feathers
or of down; artificial flowers;
articles of human hair
WCO
6702 Artificial flowers, foliage and
fruit and parts thereof;
articles made of artificial
flowers, foliage or fruit
WCO
6702 90 Of other materials
WCO
6702 90 10 Jute decorative plant
Artificial plant made of jute
fibre / yarn / fabric or
blended for decorative
purposes.
Suggested code.
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, WCO
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machinery & mechanical
appliance; parts thereof
8445 Machines for preparing
textile fibres; spinning,
doubling or twisting machines
and other machinery for
producing textile yarns;
textile reeling or winding
(including weft-winding)
machines and machines for
preparing textile yarns for
use on the machines of
heading No. 84 46 or 84 47
WCO
8445 19 Machines for preparing
textile fibres : other
WCO
8445 19 20 Jute fibre processing machines
Carding machines, combing
machines, drawing or roving
machines for jute.
8445 20 Textile spinning machines
WCO
8445 20 20 Jute fibre spinning machines
Different machines used in
spinning jute yarns.
8445 30 Textile doubling or twisting
machines
WCO
8445 30 20 Jute fibre doubling or twisting
machines
Machines used for giving a
supplementary torsion to
yarns or for twisting
together two or more jute yarns to form a multiple or
cabled yarn or to form twine.
8445 40 Textile winding (including
weft-winding) or reeling
machines
WCO
8445 40 20 Jute fibre reeling (including
weft-winding) machines
Machines used for putting
up yarns (or roving), twine
or string, on bobbins, spools,
cops, cones, cheeses, cards,
etc., or in balls, hanks or
skeins, etc
8448 Auxillary machinery for use
with machines of heading No.
84 44, 84 45, 84 46 or 84 47
(for example, dobbies,
Jacquards, automatic stop
motions, shuttle, changing
WCO
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mechanisms); parts &
accessories suitable for use
solely or principally with the
machines of this heading or of
heading No. 84 44, 84 45, 84
46 or 84 47 (for example,
spindles & spindle flyers,
card clothing, combs,
extruding nipples, shuttles,
healds & heald-frame,
hosiery needles)
8448 32 Parts and accessories of
machines of heading No. 84
45 or of their auxiliary
machinery : Of machines for
preparing textile fibres, other
than card clothing
WCO
8448 32 20 Jute processing machines
Parts and accessories of jute
processing machines like
carding machines, combing
machines, drawing or roving
machines, etc.
8448 33 Parts and accessories of
machines of heading No. 84
45 or of their auxiliary
machinery : Spindles, spindle
flyers, spinning rings and
ring travellers
WCO
8448 33 20 Jute spinning machines
Spindles, spindle flyers,
spinning rings and ring
travellers for jute spinning
machines.
8448 33 90 Other textile fibre spinning
8448 41 Parts and accessories of
weaving machines (looms) or
of their auxiliary machinery :
Shuttles
WCO
8448 41 20 Of jute weaving machinery
Shuttles for jute weaving
machinery.
8448 49 Parts and accessories of
weaving machines (looms) or
of their auxiliary machinery :
Other
WCO
8448 49 20 Of jute weaving machinery
Metallic healds, metallic
harness cords, jacquard
hooks, needle boards and
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bottom boards, etc.
94 Furniture; bedding,
mattresses, mattress
supports, cushions and
similar stuffed furnishings;
lamps and lighting fittings,
not elsewhere specified or
included; illuminated signs,
illuminated name-plates and
the like; prefabricated
buildings
WCO
9401 Seats (other than those of
heading No. 9402), whether
or not convertible into beds,
and parts thereof
WCO
9401 80 Other seats WCO
9401 80 20 Seats of jute material
Various types of seats made
of jute fabric (including
union or blended), jute felt,
jute composite/ laminates/
particle board, or coated jute
material, etc.
Suggested code.
9404 Mattress supports; articles
of bedding and similar
furnishing (for example,
mattresses, quilts,
eiderdowns, cushions,
pouffes and pillows) fitted
with springs or stuffed or
internally fitted with any
material or of cellular
rubber or plastics, whether
or not covered
WCO
9404 10 Mattress supports
WCO
9404 10 20 Mattress support of jute
Mattress of any kind
having support base made
from jute fabric, felt or
laminates or coated.
Suggested code.