About HS Code 410719
This HS code is a residual category for fully prepared bovine or equine leather, specifically whole hides that are neither full grain, unsplit (410711) nor grain splits (410712). This typically includes corrected grain leathers, embossed leathers, heavily pigmented leathers, or other types of finished whole hides that have undergone extensive processing to achieve a specific look or performance characteristic. It's a versatile category used across a broad spectrum of products, from mid-range footwear, bags, and garments to upholstery and automotive interiors, where consistency, specific textures, or cost-effectiveness are prioritized over the natural full grain. Major exporters include countries with diverse tanning capabilities like China and India, supplying global manufacturing sectors.
Products Under This Code
Corrected grain bovine leather, Embossed cowhide for bags, Pigmented buffalo leather for furniture, Suede-finished bovine leather (from split), Patent leather (bovine), Nappa leather (bovine, not full grain), Finished split leather
Real World Examples
Zara (for fashion accessories), H&M (for leather garments), IKEA (for furniture upholstery), Ford (for automotive interiors), Clarks (for footwear)
Common Misclassification
This 'other' category can be confused with 410711 or 410712 if the specific characteristics of full grain or grain splits are not clearly identified, or with 4106 (crust leather) if the 'further prepared' aspect is overlooked.
EU Regulatory Requirements
This product category is subject to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). Importers must provide due diligence statements proving the product was not produced on deforested land after December 31, 2020.
Products Classified Under 4107.19
Trade Overview
China and India are major exporters of this versatile finished leather, with global importers across various manufacturing sectors, particularly in Asia and Europe.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HS code 410719?
HS code 410719 covers: Leather; further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed, of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair on, split or not, other than leather of heading 41.14, (other than grain splits and full grains, unsplit). This HS code is a residual category for fully prepared bovine or equine leather, specifically whole hides that are neither full grain, unsplit (410711) nor grain splits (410712). This typically includes corrected grain leathers, embossed leathers, heavily pigmented leathers, or other types of finished whole hides that have undergone extensive processing to achieve a specific look or performance characteristic. It's a versatile category used across a broad spectrum of products, from mid-range footwear, bags, and garments to upholstery and automotive interiors, where consistency, specific textures, or cost-effectiveness are prioritized over the natural full grain. Major exporters include countries with diverse tanning capabilities like China and India, supplying global manufacturing sectors.
What products fall under HS code 410719?
Corrected grain bovine leather, Embossed cowhide for bags, Pigmented buffalo leather for furniture, Suede-finished bovine leather (from split), Patent leather (bovine), Nappa leather (bovine, not full grain), Finished split leather
What are common misclassifications for HS code 410719?
This 'other' category can be confused with 410711 or 410712 if the specific characteristics of full grain or grain splits are not clearly identified, or with 4106 (crust leather) if the 'further prepared' aspect is overlooked.
How is HS code 410719 structured?
HS code 410719 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (41) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (07) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (19) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.