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If I purchase or manufacture a qualifying fabric or component that is not measured in square meter equivalents, how do I report the quantity in my request?

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If I purchase or manufacture a qualifying fabric or component that is not measured in square meter equivalents, how do I report the quantity in my request?

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There are conversion factors to convert a unit of quantity (e.g. kilograms, dozens) for a given type of textile or apparel (in which the component will be used) into the square meter equivalent. OTEXA’s website has this information under its “Textile Correlation” webpage. The conversion factors are organized by textile categories. A textile category number is a 3 digit number that describes certain categories of textiles or apparel. Every Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) classification for apparel falls under a textile category number. Once you have determined the correct textile category for the fabric or apparel good, click on the link for that category number. The category page will display all HTS classifications that fall under the category, and will also show (at the top of the page) the unit of measure (e.g. dozens) for the classification, and the conversion factor from the unit of measure into a square meter equivalent. If the qualifying fabric is one which is measured in kilog

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There are conversion factors to convert a unit of quantity (e.g. kilograms, dozens) for a given type of textile or apparel (in which the component will be used) into the square meter equivalent. OTEXA’s website has this information under its “Textile Correlation” webpage. The conversion factors are organized by textile categories. A textile category number is a 3 digit number that describes certain categories of textiles or apparel. Every Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) classification for apparel falls under a textile category number. Once you have determined the correct textile category for the fabric or apparel good, click on the link for that category number. The category page will display all HTS classifications that fall under the category, and will also show (at the top of the page) the unit of measure (e.g. dozens) for the classification, and the conversion factor from the unit of measure into a square meter equivalent. If the qualifying fabric is one which is measured in kilog

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