HS 5305: COCONUT, ABACA (MANILA HEMP OR Musa textilis Nee), RAMIE AND OTHER VEGETABLE TEXTILE FIBRES, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED, RAW OR PROCESSED BUT NOT SPUN; TOW, NOILS AND WASTE OF THESE FIBRES (INCLUDING YARN WASTE AND GARNETTED STOCK)

General Rate
0%
Sub-codes
1
GST
10%
Chapter

HS Codes Under Heading 5305

CodeDescriptionUnitGeneral Rate
5305-00-00COCONUT, ABACA (MANILA HEMP OR Musa textilis Nee), RAMIE AND OTHER VEGETABLE TEXTILE FIBRES, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED, RAW OR PROCESSED BUT NOT SPUN; TOW, NOILS AND WASTE OF THESE FIBRES (INCLUDING YARN WASTE AND GARNETTED STOCK)kg0%

FTA Preferential Rates

These Free Trade Agreements may offer reduced duty rates for HS 5305 products:

Classification Guidance

Heading 5305 belongs to Chapter 53 in Section XI (Textiles and textile articles).

Important

Rates shown are general (MFN) duty rates. Total landed cost includes GST (10% on CIF + duty), Import Processing Charge ($50-

92), and biosecurity levy ($46.20-$73.56). Goods valued under AUD
,000 may qualify for the Low Value Imported Goods threshold. Use the calculator for a complete breakdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the import duty on coconut, abaca (manila hemp or musa textilis nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun; tow, noils and waste of these fibres (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) in Australia?

The general (MFN) duty rate for HS 5305 (COCONUT, ABACA (MANILA HEMP OR Musa textilis Nee), RAMIE AND OTHER VEGETABLE TEXTILE FIBRES, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED, RAW OR PROCESSED BUT NOT SPUN; TOW, NOILS AND WASTE OF THESE FIBRES (INCLUDING YARN WASTE AND GARNETTED STOCK)) is 0%. Preferential rates may be available under 15 Free Trade Agreements.

How many sub-codes are under HS heading 5305?

There are 1 statistical codes under heading 5305 in the Australian tariff schedule. See the full table below for rates and descriptions.

Get the total landed cost for HS 5305 — duty, GST, IPC, and biosecurity included.

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