Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "44" represent "Wood and articles of wood; charcoal."

Specifically, the classification reasons for this category are as follows:

  • Broad scope: It covers all types of wood, including logs, planks, boards, timber, wood strips, etc.
  • Includes products: It also includes various products made from wood, such as furniture, construction timber, packaging wood, tool handles, wooden toys, etc.
  • Includes charcoal: In addition, charcoal is also included in this category.

In short, any product related to wood or charcoal is typically classified under the HS code "44."

To more accurately determine the specific HS code for a product, it is also necessary to consider factors such as the material, purpose, and degree of processing.

First four digits explanation: HS code: 4403

Classification description: Wood, unpeeled or uncored, or roughly worked, whether or not peeled or cored.

Detailed explanation: This code covers wood that has not been finely processed, which may retain bark or core, or only undergo simple rough processing.

6-digit explanation: HS code: 4403.11

Classification: Roughly worked wood, whether or not peeled or cored, or roughly squared: --> Treated with paint, dye, creosote, or other preservatives: --> Coniferous wood --> Sticks, posts, and poles --> Fence posts

Meaning: This refers to roughly worked coniferous wood, whether or not peeled or cored, or roughly squared, treated with paint, dye, creosote, or other preservatives, used for making fence posts.

8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 4403110050 Classification: Roughly worked wood, whether or not peeled or cored, or roughly worked: --> Treated with paint, dye, creosote, or other preservatives: --> Coniferous wood --> Sticks, posts, and poles --> Other Explanation: This hscode belongs to roughly processed coniferous wood that has been treated with preservatives, specifically classified as other types of sticks, posts, and poles. Compared to 4403110040, 4403110050 is not specifically for fence posts, but covers other types of sticks, posts, and poles. Compared to 4403110060, 4403110050 specifically refers to sticks, posts, and poles, whereas 4403110060 covers other varieties of roughly processed coniferous wood.

Examples of products: * Treated wooden fence posts * Preserved wooden poles for construction * Roughly cut and treated coniferous wood sticks * Roughly processed wooden posts for agricultural use * Treated wooden stakes for landscaping purposes

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