HEADING 5305
Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun; tow, noils and waste of these fibers (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)
Part of Chapter 53 — Other Vegetable Textile Fibers, Section XI.
Subheadings and tariff lines
Recent CBP rulings on heading 5305
N250255
March 5, 2014
The tariff classification of coir fibers from India and Sri Lanka
N227075
August 14, 2012
The country of origin marking of work gloves from China.
G84996
December 28, 2000
The tariff classification of dyed coconut (coir) fiber from India.
806684
February 16, 1995
The tariff classification of coconut fiber dust from Guatemala.
805191
December 22, 1994
The tariff classification of coconut fiber dust from India.
896953
April 19, 1994
The tariff classification of coir fiber rolls from Sri Lanka.
952757
March 9, 1993
Classification of various textile items
865117
July 22, 1991
The tariff classification of Manila hemp (abaca fiber) from the Philippines.
089765
July 15, 1991
Coco Peat, the husk particles and fiber dust that is formedfrom coconut (coir) fiber production, is tow, noils and waste ofthese fibers.
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