Part 1: Country of Origin - Textiles & Apparel
Country of Origin: Textiles & Apparel
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Textiles are materials created from fibers and yarns, with cotton processing turning raw cotton into yarn in factories. Regulatory frameworks like HTSUS and CFR define and classify textiles, while customs regulations necessitate knowledge of textile categories and reporting. Specific quotas apply to textile articles, and advancements in the chemical industry are introducing new materials. Notably, items like computers are exempt from textile regulations.
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