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Heading 5804

Tulles and other net fabrics, not including woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics; lace in the piece, in strips or in motifs, other than fabrics of headings 60.02 to 60.06.

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Explanatory Notes

Tulles and other net fabrics, not including woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics; lace in the piece, in strips or in motifs, other than fabrics of headings6002to6006

Source: eu_cn_en (EUR-Lex 02019XC0329(02)-20250113)

Tulles and other net fabrics See the HS Explanatory Note to heading 5804 , (I). Imitation tulle made on knitting machines (the Raschel machine, for example) falls in Chapter 60.

Source: eu_cn_en (EUR-Lex 02019XC0329(02)-20250113)

Plain For the purpose of this subheading, plain tulles and other net fabrics are those which have a single series of regular meshes of the same shape and size over the whole surface, with no pattern or filling-in of the meshes. In applying this definition, no account is to be taken of any minor open spaces which are inherent in the formation of the meshes.

Source: eu_cn_en (EUR-Lex 02019XC0329(02)-20250113)

Mechanically made lace See the HS Explanatory Note to heading 5804 , (II). See the HS Explanatory Note to subheadings 5804 21 , 5804 29 and 5804 30 for the distinction between handmade lace and mechanically made lace. Care should be taken to ensure that knitted fabric closely resembling lace, and in fact sold as lace in the trade, is not classified in heading 5804 . Such fabric is...

Source: eu_cn_en (EUR-Lex 02019XC0329(02)-20250113)

This Chapter includes:(1) Under headings 63.01 to 63.07 (sub-Chapter I) made up textile articles of any textile fabric (woven or knitted fabric, felt, nonwovens, etc.) which arenotmore specifically described in other Chapters of Section XI or elsewhere in the Nomenclature. (The expression “made up textile articles” means articles made up in the sense defined in Note 7 to Section XI (see also...

Source: citt_decision (AP-2015-014)

Chapter 58 Notes (7)
1. 1. This Chapter does not apply to textile fabrics referred to in Note 1 to Chapter 59, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated, or to other goods of Chapter 59.
2. 2. Heading 58.01 also includes woven weft pile fabrics which have not yet had the floats cut, at which stage they have no pile standing up.
3. 3. For the purpose of heading 58.03, "gauze" means a fabric with a warp composed wholly or in part of standing or ground threads and crossing or doup threads which cross the standing or ground threads making a half turn, a complete turn or more to form loops through which weft threads pass.
4. 4. Heading 58.04 does not apply to knotted net fabrics of twine, cordage or rope, of heading 56.08.
5. 5. For the purpose of heading 58.06, the expression "narrow woven fabrics" means: • (a) Woven fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm, whether woven as such or cut from wider pieces, provided with selvedges (woven, gummed or otherwise made) on both edges; • (b) Tubular woven fabrics of a flattened width not exceeding 30 cm, and • (c) Bias binding with folded edges, of a width when unfolded not exceeding 30 cm. Narrow woven fabrics with woven fringes are to be classified in heading 58.08.
6. 6. In heading 58.10, the expression "embroidery" means, inter alia , embroidery with metal or glass thread on a visible ground of textile fabric, and sewn appliqué work of sequins, beads or ornamental motifs of textile or other materials. The heading does not apply to needlework tapestry (heading 58.05).
7. 7. In addition to the products of heading 58.09, this Chapter also includes articles made of metal thread and of a kind used in apparel, as furnishing fabrics or for similar purposes.

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