Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun (HS 530500)
Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun (HS 530500) has 10,089 U.S. import bill-of-lading shipment records between Jan 2020 and May 2026. The largest U.S. importer of Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun is CHAR COIR, with 1,143 shipments, followed by PLANTBEST INC and FIBREDUST LLC. The leading supplier is SIVANTHI JOE COIRS, with 1,172 shipments, followed by COIRGRO INDIA and CHARLES FIBRES PRIVATE LIMITED. Goods originate mainly from INDIA and SRI LANKA, arriving primarily at NEW YORK/NEWARK AREA, NEWARK, NJ. Import volume has risen over the past 12 months versus the prior year.
Sourced from U.S. Customs bill of lading data · Updated monthly · Data through May 2026
Shipments over time (last 24 months)
Trade flow: top suppliers → U.S. importers
The strongest supplier-importer relationships for Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun (HS 530500), by shipment volume. Hover a ribbon for details; click a name to open its profile.
The largest relationship is SIVANTHI JOE COIRS → CHAR COIR with 1,113 shipments, followed by COIRGRO INDIA → SHAANS LLC (753) and CHARLES FIBRES PRIVATE LIMITED → HAYCARB USA INC (273).
Top U.S. importers
| Importer | Shipments |
|---|---|
| CHAR COIR | 1,143 |
| PLANTBEST INC | 974 |
| FIBREDUST LLC | 968 |
| SHAANS LLC | 753 |
| VGROVE INC | 502 |
Top suppliers
| Supplier | Shipments |
|---|---|
| SIVANTHI JOE COIRS | 1,172 |
| COIRGRO INDIA | 753 |
| CHARLES FIBRES PRIVATE LIMITED | 296 |
| COCOGREEN SUBSTRATES | 274 |
| R AND M COIR PRODUCTS S F | 261 |
Origin countries
| Country | Shipments |
|---|---|
| INDIA | 5,720 |
| SRI LANKA | 3,175 |
| CHINA | 571 |
| DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | 109 |
| NETHERLANDS | 87 |
| VIET NAM | 67 |
| TAIWAN | 57 |
| SINGAPORE | 37 |
| MICRONESIA | 33 |
| BELGIUM | 28 |
Ports of unlading
| U.S. port | Shipments |
|---|---|
| NEW YORK/NEWARK AREA, NEWARK, NJ | 2,179 |
| NORFOLK, VA | 1,381 |
| OAKLAND, CA | 1,333 |
| LOS ANGELES, CA | 1,254 |
| LONG BEACH, CA | 665 |
| NEW YORK, NY | 527 |
| TACOMA, WA | 500 |
| MIAMI, FL | 425 |
| HOUSTON, TX | 343 |
| SAVANNAH, GA | 299 |
Harmonized System classification
HS code 530500 — Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun. The Harmonized System is the international standard for classifying traded goods; U.S. Customs records this 6-digit code on every bill of lading.
Frequently asked questions about importing Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun
Who imports Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun (HS 530500)?
Based on U.S. Customs bill-of-lading records, the top U.S. importers of Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun include CHAR COIR, PLANTBEST INC, FIBREDUST LLC, SHAANS LLC, and VGROVE INC.
Who is the largest U.S. importer of Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun?
CHAR COIR is the largest U.S. importer of Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun (HS 530500), with 1,143 bill-of-lading shipment records.
Who are the top suppliers of Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun?
Leading suppliers shipping Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun (HS 530500) to the U.S. include SIVANTHI JOE COIRS, COIRGRO INDIA, CHARLES FIBRES PRIVATE LIMITED, COCOGREEN SUBSTRATES, and R AND M COIR PRODUCTS S F.
How many U.S. shipments of Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun are there?
ImportDoor has 10,089 U.S. import shipment records under HS code 530500, spanning Jan 2020 to May 2026.
Where is Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun imported from?
Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibers, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun is imported into the U.S. primarily from INDIA, SRI LANKA, and CHINA.
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