6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material
SITC Revision 4 code 6 groups manufactured products whose primary classification is based on the material from which they are made, such as textiles, metal articles, wood and other basic substances. This category organises goods by their constituent material rather than by use or function.
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Subcategories of 6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material
- 61Leather, leather manufactures and dressed furskins
SITC Rev 4 code 61 covers leather and related articles, including raw hides and skins, tanned and dressed leathers, and a range of leather products such as footwear, garments, bags, belts and other accessories. It also includes processed furskins used for apparel or fashion items.
- 62Rubber manufactures, n.e.s.
The SITC Rev 4 code 62 includes rubber goods that are not classified elsewhere, such as tires, tubes, conveyor belts, hoses, gaskets and other fabricated rubber articles used in industrial, agricultural and consumer applications. It covers finished rubber products that have undergone further processing beyond basic rubber blocks or sheets.
- 63Cork and wood manufactures (excl. furniture)
Code 63 in the SITC Rev 4 groups together cork and wood products other than furniture, covering raw cork, wooden building materials, panels, flooring, doors, windows, and similar items, as well as processed wood goods like veneers and engineered wood, but excluding any furniture or seating articles.
- 64Paper, paperboard and articles of paper
Entry 64 covers uncoated or coated sheets and boards made primarily from cellulose pulp, including paper, paperboard and any manufactured items such as envelopes, notebooks, cartons, bags, wallpaper and other finished paper products, whether or not they are printed, but excluding paper products that contain substantial amounts of textile fibers or plastics.
- 65Textile yarn, fabrics and made-up articles
SITC Rev 4 code 65 covers textile yarns and fabrics together with the finished textile articles made from them, such as clothing, household linens, carpets and other woven or knitted products. Raw fibers and intermediate textile goods that are not yet formed into yarns or fabrics are classified elsewhere.
- 66Non-metallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s.
SITC Rev 4 code 66 covers non-metallic mineral manufactures not elsewhere specified, including a range of products such as certain ceramics, glass items, cement, and other fabricated mineral goods that do not fall under more specific classifications. These goods are grouped together for statistical reporting of trade in mineral-based manufactured items.
- 67Iron and steel
Code 67 in the Standard International Trade Classification Revision 4 groups together iron and steel, covering raw iron, pig iron, ferro-alloys and all finished steel products such as bars, rods, plates, tubes and related articles. The entry is used to record both primary and secondary steel production in international trade statistics.
- 68Non-ferrous metals
SITC Revision 4 code 68 groups non-ferrous metal ores, concentrates and refined products such as copper, aluminium, lead, zinc, tin and related alloys, together with scrap and semi-finished forms. These commodities are distinguished from ferrous metals and are recorded for trade in manufacturing, construction and electrical applications.
- 69Manufactures of metals, n.e.s.
Category 69 covers metal products that are not listed elsewhere in the classification, including fabricated metal structures, metal plates, sheets, bars and rods, as well as miscellaneous metal articles such as metal pipes, fittings and basic metal components. These items are typically produced by shaping, cutting or assembling raw metal but do not fall under more specific categories like machinery, tools or transportation equipment.
Frequently asked questions
- What is SITC Rev 4 6?
- SITC Rev 4 6 is "Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material". SITC Revision 4 code 6 groups manufactured products whose primary classification is based on the material from which they are made, such as textiles, metal articles, wood and other basic substances. This category organises goods by their constituent material rather than by use or function.
- What does SITC Rev 4 6 include?
- 6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material contains 9 direct subcategories: 61 Leather, leather manufactures and dressed furskins; 62 Rubber manufactures, n.e.s.; 63 Cork and wood manufactures (excl. furniture); 64 Paper, paperboard and articles of paper; 65 Textile yarn, fabrics and made-up articles; 66 Non-metallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s.; and more.
- How does SITC Rev 4 6 map to other classification systems?
- 6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material has equivalents in HS 2022 (72). These crosswalks let you translate this code between SITC Rev 4 and 1 other classification system.
- What is the parent category of 6?
- 6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material sits under 6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material in the SITC Rev 4 hierarchy.
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