About HS Code 600622
This code pertains to dyed knitted or crocheted fabrics of cotton, excluding those of headings 60.01 to 60.04. These fabrics are a staple in the ready-to-wear apparel industry, providing a wide spectrum of colors for various garments. Major importers include fashion brands, apparel manufacturers, and retailers seeking pre-colored fabrics for their collections. Exporters are typically textile mills in countries with advanced dyeing capabilities and efficient production lines. Key factors in the trade of these fabrics include color fastness, consistency of shade, environmental compliance of dyeing processes, and adherence to specific color palettes dictated by fashion trends. The ability to produce large volumes of consistently dyed fabric is crucial for meeting global demand.
Products Under This Code
Dyed cotton jersey, Dyed cotton interlock, Dyed cotton rib knit, Dyed cotton fleece, Dyed cotton pique, Dyed cotton French terry, Dyed cotton thermal knit
Real World Examples
Nike (for sportswear), Zara (for fast fashion), Gap (for casual wear), Uniqlo (for basic apparel), Lenzing (fabric supplier, though more for fibers, but their customers use these)
Common Misclassification
Can be confused with 5209 (woven cotton fabrics, dyed) or 6004 (knitted or crocheted pile fabrics of cotton), as the dyeing process is a finishing treatment, not a change in the fundamental fabric structure.
Products Classified Under 6006.22
Industry
This code belongs to the Textiles & Clothing industry.
Trade Overview
China, Vietnam, Turkey, and Bangladesh are major hubs for the production and trade of dyed cotton knitted fabrics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HS code 600622?
HS code 600622 covers: Fabrics; knitted or crocheted fabrics, other than those of headings 60.01 to 60.04, of cotton, dyed. This code pertains to dyed knitted or crocheted fabrics of cotton, excluding those of headings 60.01 to 60.04. These fabrics are a staple in the ready-to-wear apparel industry, providing a wide spectrum of colors for various garments. Major importers include fashion brands, apparel manufacturers, and retailers seeking pre-colored fabrics for their collections. Exporters are typically textile mills in countries with advanced dyeing capabilities and efficient production lines. Key factors in the trade of these fabrics include color fastness, consistency of shade, environmental compliance of dyeing processes, and adherence to specific color palettes dictated by fashion trends. The ability to produce large volumes of consistently dyed fabric is crucial for meeting global demand.
What products fall under HS code 600622?
Dyed cotton jersey, Dyed cotton interlock, Dyed cotton rib knit, Dyed cotton fleece, Dyed cotton pique, Dyed cotton French terry, Dyed cotton thermal knit
What are common misclassifications for HS code 600622?
Can be confused with 5209 (woven cotton fabrics, dyed) or 6004 (knitted or crocheted pile fabrics of cotton), as the dyeing process is a finishing treatment, not a change in the fundamental fabric structure.
How is HS code 600622 structured?
HS code 600622 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (60) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (06) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (22) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.