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Men's or boys' singlets and other vests, underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles
What does heading 6207 of the customs tariff cover?
Heading 6207 covers men's underpants, nightshirts and pyjamas. This includes clothing and clothing accessories made from woven fabrics (not knitted), manufactured from various fibres such as cotton, wool, polyester, silk and their blends. This heading covers ready-to-wear products. Import of woven clothing into the EU is subject to duty rates of 8% to 12% depending on the fibre type and article. Products must be labelled in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 1007/2011, with size and country of origin markings. Compliance with REACH standards and product safety directives is required. Heading 6207 is part of Chapter 62 (textiles, fabrics and clothing) of the Combined Nomenclature (CN) used in the European Union. This classification is based on the Harmonized System (HS) developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO), which is used in over 200 countries worldwide. The EU Combined Nomenclature extends the HS with additional 8-digit subheadings, while the TARIC system adds 10-digit codes for identifying specific trade measures. Each 4-digit heading such as 6207 is subdivided into 6-digit (HS), 8-digit (CN) and 10-digit (TARIC) subheadings that specify the type of goods for the purpose of applying the correct duty rates, trade measures and regulatory requirements. Correct determination of the 10-digit code is essential for establishing the amount of customs duties and taxes, as well as required permits and certificates. Classification of goods under heading 6207 must follow the General Rules for the Interpretation (GRI) of the Combined Nomenclature. Rule 1 states that classification is determined primarily by the terms of the headings and the relevant section or chapter notes. The Explanatory Notes to the Harmonized System and the Combined Nomenclature clarify the scope of each heading and are essential references for importers and customs brokers.
Duty rates and import requirements for heading 6207
Import of woven clothing into the EU is subject to duty rates of 8% to 12% depending on the fibre type and article. Products must be labelled in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 1007/2011, with size and country of origin markings. Compliance with REACH standards and product safety directives is required. Duty rates for heading 6207 products range from 8% to 12% depending on fibre and article. Labelling is required: fibre composition, size, country of origin, care instructions. Products must meet REACH standards (azo dyes, formaldehyde, nickel). Check tariff preferences under EU trade agreements (GSP, EPA, FTA). When importing goods under heading 6207 into the European Union, attention must be paid to applicable duty rates, which depend on the specific subheading (8- or 10-digit code) and the country of origin. MFN (Most Favoured Nation) duty rates apply to imports from countries with which the EU does not have preferential trade agreements. Current rates can be checked in the EU TARIC database on the European Commission website. Import of goods under heading 6207 may benefit from preferential duty rates under Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) concluded by the EU with third countries, the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) for developing countries, or autonomous tariff suspensions. Claiming preferences requires presentation of appropriate proof of origin (EUR.1 certificate, origin declaration, REX certificate or statement on origin under the registered exporter system). Goods under heading 6207 are subject to labelling and fibre composition controls. Required documentation includes: fibre composition labels (EU Regulation 1007/2011), OEKO-TEX certificates, REACH reports. In addition to customs duty, imports are subject to VAT at the rate applicable in the country of destination. The VAT taxable amount at import is the customs value plus duty and any countervailing or anti-dumping duties.
Classification of goods under heading 6207 - key considerations
Heading 6207 covers men's underpants, nightshirts and pyjamas. This includes clothing and clothing accessories made from woven fabrics (not knitted), manufactured from various fibres such as. Distinction from 6206 (women's or girls' blouses and shirts) and 6208 (women's slips, nightdresses and pyjamas) requires analysis of material, form and intended use. Decisive factor: precise determination of base material, processing stage and end-use of the product.
Frequently asked questions
What are the EU duty rates for importing men's underwear and pyjamas?
The MFN customs duty rate for men's underpants, nightshirts and pyjamas under heading 6207 is a uniform 12% of the customs value, regardless of fibre composition. This 12% rate applies to both cotton and synthetic fibre products. Classification depends on the predominant fibre content by weight. Reduced rates may apply for imports from countries benefiting from EU preferential trade agreements or the GSP, subject to valid proof of origin documentation. Current duty rates should be verified in the European Commission's TARIC database. Classification follows the Combined Nomenclature (CN) of the European Union.
What documentation is needed for importing men's woven underwear into the EU?
Importing men's underwear under heading 6207 requires a customs declaration with the correct CN code, a commercial invoice, and a certificate of origin. Products must comply with Regulation (EU) No 1007/2011 on textile fibre labelling, including fibre composition, size, and country of manufacture. REACH compliance documentation is particularly important for garments with direct skin contact, confirming absence of restricted azo dyes and formaldehyde. A packing list is also required. Current duty rates should be verified in the European Commission's TARIC database. Classification follows the Combined Nomenclature (CN) of the European Union.
What should importers consider when bringing men's underwear and pyjamas into the EU?
When importing men's underwear under heading 6207, correct CN code classification based on fibre composition is essential, as rates vary significantly between cotton and synthetic products. Since these garments have direct skin contact, REACH chemical safety compliance is particularly critical regarding restricted azo dyes, formaldehyde, and nickel in metal components. Verify preferential tariff availability for the export country and factor in laboratory testing costs. Current duty rates should be verified in the European Commission's TARIC database. Classification follows the Combined Nomenclature (CN) of the European Union.
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