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<h1>Trade regulator defines 'Finished Leather' categories, sets mandatory manufacturing steps, testing standards, and export conditions</h1> The trade regulator defines 'Finished Leather' for export policy purposes, listing fourteen categorized leather types (e.g., coated, suede, nubuck, lining, gloving, burnishable, pull-up, heavy, laminated, chamois, shrunken, wax/oil coated, embossed/3D/perforated) with mandatory manufacturing operations (tanning, dyeing, fatliquoring, finishing, buffing, shaving, oiling, etc.) and measurable performance tests (chromatographic/spectrophotometric dye detection, microscopic finish/wax checks, CIE ?L values for burnish/pull-up). Exports of these items are permitted without a license subject to specified conditions; novel finished types require testing and certification by the designated research institute. State-of-origin codes for shipping bills are prescribed.