HS Code 4302

Tanned and dressed furskins

HS code 4302 covers dressed or tanned furskins and their pieces, including assembled strips or mats, before they are integrated into finished apparel.

4-digit Section VIIILCL

HS Code 4302 — Tanned and dressed furskins

This code covers furskins that have been tanned, dressed, or bleached but not yet made into apparel. It includes skins that are assembled (like plates or strips) without other materials added.

What's included

  • Tanned mink plates
  • Bleached fox fur
  • Dressed rabbit skins
  • Assembled fur strips

What's excluded

  • Finished fur coats → use 4303 (Finished apparel is classified under 4303.)
  • Artificial fur → use 4304 (Synthetic fur is classified separately.)

Common examples

  • Bleached muskrat plates
  • Tanned mink skin bundles
  • Dyed rabbit fur strips
  • Dressed sheepskin with wool

Frequently asked questions

What is a fur plate?

A plate is a rectangular mat made by sewing several tanned furskins together, used as an intermediate product.

Is dyed fur included?

Yes, furs that have been dyed, bleached, or patterned remain in this category.

Trade & shipping notes

  • Typical duty range: 3% - 12%
  • Documentation: Country of origin and species name must be clearly stated on invoices.
  • Typical shipping mode: LCL
  • Top exporters: China, Turkey, Italy, Greece
  • Top importers: Italy, China, Hong Kong, South Korea

Key takeaway

Intermediate fur products; skins are processed but not yet garments.

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