About HS Code 630619
This category covers tarpaulins, awnings, and sunblinds made from textile materials other than synthetic fibers, primarily natural fibers like cotton canvas, linen, or treated natural blends. These products are often chosen for their breathability, traditional aesthetic, or specific environmental considerations, finding use in historical restorations, specialized outdoor gear, or eco-conscious applications. Importers typically seek durable, often treated, natural fiber textiles for specific niche markets, including heritage projects, glamping sites, and specialized outdoor equipment retailers. Exporters are often countries with strong natural fiber production and textile finishing industries, capable of producing heavy-duty, weather-resistant natural fabrics. Key aspects include the type of natural fiber, any waterproofing or UV treatments, and the product's intended use where synthetic alternatives might not be suitable or desired.
Products Under This Code
Cotton canvas tarpaulins, Treated linen awnings, Waxed cotton sunblinds, Heavy-duty canvas covers, Natural fiber boat covers, Traditional market stall awnings, Breathable textile tarps
Real World Examples
CanvasCamp cotton tarps, White Duck Outdoors canvas awnings, British Millerain waxed cotton covers
Common Misclassification
This code is distinct from 630612 (synthetic fibers) and requires careful material identification. Misclassification can occur if a blend of natural and synthetic fibers is present, requiring the predominant material to be determined.
Products Classified Under 6306.19
Industry
This code belongs to the Textiles & Clothing industry.
Trade Overview
India, Pakistan, and Turkey are significant exporters of natural fiber textiles, with Europe and North America importing these for specialized and traditional applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HS code 630619?
HS code 630619 covers: Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds; of textile materials other than synthetic fibres. This category covers tarpaulins, awnings, and sunblinds made from textile materials other than synthetic fibers, primarily natural fibers like cotton canvas, linen, or treated natural blends. These products are often chosen for their breathability, traditional aesthetic, or specific environmental considerations, finding use in historical restorations, specialized outdoor gear, or eco-conscious applications. Importers typically seek durable, often treated, natural fiber textiles for specific niche markets, including heritage projects, glamping sites, and specialized outdoor equipment retailers. Exporters are often countries with strong natural fiber production and textile finishing industries, capable of producing heavy-duty, weather-resistant natural fabrics. Key aspects include the type of natural fiber, any waterproofing or UV treatments, and the product's intended use where synthetic alternatives might not be suitable or desired.
What products fall under HS code 630619?
Cotton canvas tarpaulins, Treated linen awnings, Waxed cotton sunblinds, Heavy-duty canvas covers, Natural fiber boat covers, Traditional market stall awnings, Breathable textile tarps
What are common misclassifications for HS code 630619?
This code is distinct from 630612 (synthetic fibers) and requires careful material identification. Misclassification can occur if a blend of natural and synthetic fibers is present, requiring the predominant material to be determined.
How is HS code 630619 structured?
HS code 630619 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (63) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (06) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (19) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.