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HS Code 64051000 - Footwear, uppers, leather. Footwear with uppers of leather or composition leather (excl. with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather and uppers of leather, orthopaedic footwear and toy footwear) German. French.
- HS Code 64041990 - Footwear, outer, soles - Tariff Number
HS Code 64041990 - Footwear, outer, soles. Footwear with...
- HS Code 64031900 - Sports, footwear, outer - Tariff Number
Regulation 0833/14. Sports footwear, with outer soles of...
- HS Code 64041990 - Footwear, outer, soles - Tariff Number
Code SH 64041100 - Chaussures, sport, dites. Chaussures de sport, y.c. chaussures dites de tennis, de basket-ball, de gymnastique, d'entraînement et chaussures simil., à semelles extérieures en caoutchouc ou en matière plastique, à dessus en matières textiles. Peut être utilisé pour une déclaration d'importation. 1.
- Defining Footwear
- Types of Footwear
- Common Materials Used to Make Footwear
- Footwear Parts and Accessories
The upper
The upper is the part of a shoe, boot, slipper or other item of footwear that's above the sole. The upper doesn't include the tongue or any padding around the collar. If the upper is made of more than one material then you have to decide which material covers the greatest external area. You should ignore any accessories and reinforcements like 1. ankle patches 2. edging 3. ornamentation 4. buckles, tabs, eyelet stays and similar attachments
The outer sole
The outer sole is the part of a shoe, boot, slipper or other item of footwear that comes into contact with the ground during use. The outer sole doesn't include any separate attached heel. To establish what the outer sole is made of, you have to identify the material that has the greatest surface area in contact with the ground. You should ignore any accessories and add-ons such as 1. spikes 2. bars 3. nails 4. protectors and similar attachments Reinforcements are parts such as leather or pla...
Other useful definitions
When you're classifying footwear it's useful to know what the other parts of a boot or shoe are called. Some examples are listed below 1. collar- the area that forms the rim of a boot's or shoe's upper 2. eyelet- the reinforcement around the edge of a lace hole, usually made of metal or plastic 3. eye stay- the area of a shoe or boot on which the eyelets are located 4. foxing- a thin strip, often made of rubber, attached round the edge of some shoes and boots 5. heel counter- a patch of mater...
When you classify footwear it's important to identify what type of footwear it is and any particular purpose it might have. For classification purposes the upper is the part of the shoe that covers the sides and top of the foot. Some of the more common types of footwear covered in Chapter 64 are listed below 1. clogs- usually the uppers are made in...
Products covered in this chapter can be made of any material except asbestos, which is classified in heading code 6812. Examples of materials commonly used in footwear include 1. rubber 2. plastics 3. leather, composition leather and fur skin 4. textiles - including felt and non-wovens 5. plaiting materials 6. wood 7. cork Rubber and plastics inclu...
Footwear parts are classified under heading code 6406. They can be made out of any material except asbestos, which is classified in Chapter 68 under heading code 6812. Footwear parts classified under heading code 6406 include 1. parts of uppers, like toe caps and vamps, that aren't attached to an outer sole. They can be stitched, glued or attached ...
Code du système harmonisé (code SH) ou code HTS et classification tarifaire pour Chaussures.
CHAUSSURES, GUÊTRES ET ARTICLES ANALOGUES; PARTIES DE CES OBJETS. SelecTarif, le tarif douanier informatisé, nomenclatures douanières (NDP), notes explicatives du système harmonisé (NESH), informations douane (taux de change, bureaux de douane, incoterms, ...)