Predominance rule: chenille fabric classification follows the composition of chenille yarn, determining applicable tariff headings. Classification of chenille fabrics depends on the composition of the chenille yarn that produces the pile surface; the ground fabric is disregarded. The predominance factor governs: chenille yarn predominantly of wool or fine animal hair, cotton, or man-made fibres leads to classification under the respective wool, cotton, or man-made-fibre chenille subheadings, while chenille yarns of other textile materials classify under the residual chenille subheading. Processed chenille fabrics follow the corresponding processed subheading.
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Predominance rule: chenille fabric classification follows the composition of chenille yarn, determining applicable tariff headings.
Classification of chenille fabrics depends on the composition of the chenille yarn that produces the pile surface; the ground fabric is disregarded. The predominance factor governs: chenille yarn predominantly of wool or fine animal hair, cotton, or man-made fibres leads to classification under the respective wool, cotton, or man-made-fibre chenille subheadings, while chenille yarns of other textile materials classify under the residual chenille subheading. Processed chenille fabrics follow the corresponding processed subheading.
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