HS Code Subheading

Yarn; of jute or of other textile bast fibres, single

5307.10 Subheading
Section XI — Textiles and textile articles

About HS Code 530710

This HS code encompasses single yarns made from jute or other bast fibers like kenaf or ramie, which are known for their strength and biodegradability. These yarns are fundamental raw materials in the production of various coarse textiles, packaging materials, and agricultural products. Countries with large agricultural sectors or significant manufacturing of sacks and bags, such as India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, are primary importers, using these yarns for their domestic industries. Exporters are typically nations with extensive cultivation of jute and other bast fibers, predominantly Bangladesh and India, which have well-established processing infrastructures. Key aspects in trade involve the yarn's fineness (denier), strength, and whether it's treated for specific applications like rot resistance. The market for these yarns is influenced by global demand for sustainable packaging and geotextiles, as well as competition from synthetic alternatives.

Products Under This Code

Single jute yarn for hessian, Kenaf single yarn, Ramie single yarn, Jute twine, Single yarn for carpet backing, Agricultural baling twine

Real World Examples

Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC) single jute yarn, Ludlow Jute & Specialties single yarn, Gloster Jute Mills yarn

Common Misclassification

This code might be confused with 530720 (multiple or cabled jute yarn) if the yarn's ply count is not accurately determined, or with 5303 (jute raw or processed but not spun) if it's not yet yarn.

Industry

This code belongs to the Textiles & Clothing industry.

Trade Overview

India and Bangladesh are dominant players, both as major producers and consumers of these single bast fiber yarns.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 530710?

HS code 530710 covers: Yarn; of jute or of other textile bast fibres, single. This HS code encompasses single yarns made from jute or other bast fibers like kenaf or ramie, which are known for their strength and biodegradability. These yarns are fundamental raw materials in the production of various coarse textiles, packaging materials, and agricultural products. Countries with large agricultural sectors or significant manufacturing of sacks and bags, such as India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, are primary importers, using these yarns for their domestic industries. Exporters are typically nations with extensive cultivation of jute and other bast fibers, predominantly Bangladesh and India, which have well-established processing infrastructures. Key aspects in trade involve the yarn's fineness (denier), strength, and whether it's treated for specific applications like rot resistance. The market for these yarns is influenced by global demand for sustainable packaging and geotextiles, as well as competition from synthetic alternatives.

What products fall under HS code 530710?

Single jute yarn for hessian, Kenaf single yarn, Ramie single yarn, Jute twine, Single yarn for carpet backing, Agricultural baling twine

What are common misclassifications for HS code 530710?

This code might be confused with 530720 (multiple or cabled jute yarn) if the yarn's ply count is not accurately determined, or with 5303 (jute raw or processed but not spun) if it's not yet yarn.

How is HS code 530710 structured?

HS code 530710 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (53) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (07) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (10) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.