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HS 52.02

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Cotton waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)

HS Code 52.02 classifies "Cotton waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)" under Section XI (Textiles and Textile Articles). This heading-level code is used internationally for customs classification, tariff determination, and trade statistics.

Classification Details

HS Code52.02
DescriptionCotton waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)
LevelHeading (4-digit)
SectionXI โ€” Textiles and Textile Articles
Chapter52

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US Import Duty

Average Duty Rate8%
Duty Range0-17.5%
NotesCotton and cotton fabrics
Free Trade AgreementsAGOA: 0% for qualifying African countries

Rates are approximate and based on MFN (Most Favored Nation) tariffs. Actual rates may vary by specific product classification. Always verify with USITC for official rates.

Classification Guide

When classifying goods under HS 52.02, ensure the product matches the specific description. This is a heading-level code. For customs declaration, you may need the more specific 6-digit subheading. Check with your national customs authority for additional digits required.

Trade Context

Section XI covers textiles and textile articles โ€” one of the largest employment sectors globally.

Regulatory Note

Textile trade is heavily regulated with country-of-origin rules and preferential trade agreements. Anti-dumping duties are common.

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US Import Document Checklist

Documents required when importing products under HS 52.02 into the United States.

Required for All Imports

โ˜‘Commercial InvoiceCBP
Detailed invoice from the seller showing product description, quantity, unit price, total value, and terms of sale (Incoterms).
โ˜‘Packing ListCBP
Itemized list of contents in each package, including weights, dimensions, and marks/numbers matching the shipping containers.
โ˜‘Bill of Lading (B/L) or Airway BillCarrier
Transport document issued by the carrier confirming receipt of goods for shipment. Acts as a contract of carriage and receipt.
โ˜‘CBP Entry Summary (Form 7501)CBP
The formal customs declaration filed with US Customs and Border Protection for all commercial imports.
โ˜‘Importer Security Filing (ISF/10+2)CBP
Must be filed at least 24 hours before ocean cargo is loaded. Required for all ocean shipments to the US.
โ˜‘Customs BondCBP
A financial guarantee ensuring payment of duties, taxes, and fees. Required for commercial shipments over $2,500.

FTA Certificate of Origin (for preferential rates)

๐ŸคUSMCA Certificate of Origin โ€” self-certification by importer, exporter, or producer. No prescribed format.
๐ŸคKorea-US FTA Certificate of Origin โ€” can be issued by importer, exporter, or producer.

This checklist is for general guidance only. Actual requirements may vary based on specific product, country of origin, and current regulations. Always consult with a licensed customs broker or the relevant agency for official requirements.

Sub-Classifications

5202.10Cotton; yarn waste (including thread waste)Subheading5202.91Cotton; garnetted stock wasteSubheading5202.99Cotton; waste other than garnetted stock and yarn (including thread) wasteSubheading

Related HS Codes

52.01Cotton; not carded or combed5201.00Cotton; not carded or combed5202.10Cotton; yarn waste (including thread waste)5202.91Cotton; garnetted stock waste5202.99Cotton; waste other than garnetted stock and yarn (including52.03Cotton, carded or combed5203.00Cotton; carded or combed52.04Cotton sewing thread, whether or not put up for retail sale

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS Code 52.02?
HS Code 52.02 classifies "Cotton waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)" under Section XI (Textiles and Textile Articles). This heading-level code is used internationally for customs classification, tariff determination, and trade statistics.
What products fall under HS 52.02?
HS Code 52.02 covers: Cotton waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock). This is a broad category that includes more specific subcategories. Browse the child codes below for detailed product classifications.
How do I use HS Code 52.02 for customs?
When classifying goods under HS 52.02, ensure the product matches the specific description. This is a heading-level code. For customs declaration, you may need the more specific 6-digit subheading. Check with your national customs authority for additional digits required.
What are the trade regulations for Textiles and Textile Articles?
Textile trade is heavily regulated with country-of-origin rules and preferential trade agreements. Anti-dumping duties are common.
Is HS 52.02 the same in every country?
The first 6 digits of HS codes are standardized worldwide by the World Customs Organization (WCO). However, most countries add additional digits (8-10 total) for their national tariff schedules. Always verify the full code with your destination country's customs authority.
What is the US import duty for HS 52.02?
The average US import duty for products under HS 52.02 is approximately 8% (range: 0-17.5%). AGOA: 0% for qualifying African countries Note: actual rates depend on the specific product classification and country of origin. Verify with USITC for official rates.
Can I get a lower tariff rate under a Free Trade Agreement?
AGOA: 0% for qualifying African countries. The US has FTAs with 20 countries including Canada, Mexico (USMCA), South Korea (KORUS), Australia, and others. To qualify for preferential rates, goods must meet rules of origin requirements and have proper documentation (e.g., Certificate of Origin).

Data verified March 2026 ยท Source: UN Comtrade & USITC

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