HS Code Subheading

Curtains (including drapes) and interior blinds, curtain or bed valances; of synthetic fibres, not knitted or crocheted

6303.92 Subheading
Section XI — Textiles and textile articles

About HS Code 630392

This HS code specifically covers woven (not knitted or crocheted) curtains, drapes, interior blinds, and valances made from synthetic fibres. This category is immensely popular in international trade due to the practical advantages of synthetic materials, such as durability, wrinkle resistance, ease of care, and often lower cost. These products are widely used in both residential and commercial applications, from homes to hotels and offices. Major importers include countries with large consumer markets and robust construction sectors, such as the United States, European Union countries, and Japan, which demand a vast array of functional and stylish window treatments. Exporters are typically nations with advanced synthetic textile manufacturing capabilities and efficient production processes, with China, Vietnam, and Turkey being prominent players. Traders must consider the specific type of synthetic fibre (e.g., polyester, nylon), its weave, finish (e.g., blackout, thermal), and compliance with fire safety and environmental regulations. The market is driven by both cost-effectiveness and innovative design.

Products Under This Code

Woven polyester drapes, Synthetic sheer curtains, Polyester blackout blinds, Nylon roller blinds, Acrylic woven valances, Polyester thermal curtains, Synthetic panel curtains

Real World Examples

IKEA Ritva curtains (polyester), Amazon Basics blackout curtains, Wayfair polyester drapes, Target Room Essentials woven blinds, H&M Home synthetic curtains

Common Misclassification

This code can be confused with 630312 (knitted synthetic curtains) if the manufacturing method is not correctly identified, or with 630391 (woven cotton curtains) if the fibre composition is not accurately determined.

Products Classified Under 6303.92

Industry

This code belongs to the Textiles & Clothing industry.

Trade Overview

The USA, Germany, and the UK are major importers, while China, Vietnam, and Turkey are leading exporters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 630392?

HS code 630392 covers: Curtains (including drapes) and interior blinds, curtain or bed valances; of synthetic fibres, not knitted or crocheted. This HS code specifically covers woven (not knitted or crocheted) curtains, drapes, interior blinds, and valances made from synthetic fibres. This category is immensely popular in international trade due to the practical advantages of synthetic materials, such as durability, wrinkle resistance, ease of care, and often lower cost. These products are widely used in both residential and commercial applications, from homes to hotels and offices. Major importers include countries with large consumer markets and robust construction sectors, such as the United States, European Union countries, and Japan, which demand a vast array of functional and stylish window treatments. Exporters are typically nations with advanced synthetic textile manufacturing capabilities and efficient production processes, with China, Vietnam, and Turkey being prominent players. Traders must consider the specific type of synthetic fibre (e.g., polyester, nylon), its weave, finish (e.g., blackout, thermal), and compliance with fire safety and environmental regulations. The market is driven by both cost-effectiveness and innovative design.

What products fall under HS code 630392?

Woven polyester drapes, Synthetic sheer curtains, Polyester blackout blinds, Nylon roller blinds, Acrylic woven valances, Polyester thermal curtains, Synthetic panel curtains

What are common misclassifications for HS code 630392?

This code can be confused with 630312 (knitted synthetic curtains) if the manufacturing method is not correctly identified, or with 630391 (woven cotton curtains) if the fibre composition is not accurately determined.

How is HS code 630392 structured?

HS code 630392 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (63) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (03) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (92) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.