Harmonized System Code Classification

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

Specifically, this chapter includes:

  • Wood: Including logs, wood boards, wood planks, wood strips, and various forms of wood.
  • Wood products: Including furniture, construction wood products, packaging wood products, tool handles, wooden frames, wooden barrels, wooden crates, etc.
  • Charcoal: Including various types of charcoal, such as fuel charcoal, activated charcoal, etc.

The classification reason is determined based on the material and main use of the product. If the product is mainly composed of wood or is made from wood processing, it is usually classified into Chapter 44 of the HS code.

It is important to note that the scope of Chapter 44 of the HS code is relatively broad. To determine the exact subheading for a specific product, further judgment is needed based on the specific characteristics and use of the product.

The first four digits explanation: 4407: Sawn wood or sliced wood, longitudinally planed, sanded, or end-jointed, with a thickness exceeding 6 millimeters.

6-digit explanation: Sawn or sliced wood (longitudinal), peeled, or flaked, whether or not planed, sanded, or end-jointed, with a thickness exceeding 6 millimeters: --> Coniferous: --> Pine (Pinus spp.): --> Other: --> Untreated: --> Southern yellow pine (longleaf pine (Pinus taeda)), longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), pitch pine (Pinus rigida), shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata), loblolly pine (Pinus elliottii), and Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana): --> Other

8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 4407110001 Classification: Wood, sawn or sliced, longitudinal or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, or end-jointed, with a thickness exceeding 6 millimeters: --> Coniferous: --> Pine (Pinus spp.): --> Finger-jointed wood Explanation: This HS code corresponds to pine sawn or sliced wood with a thickness exceeding 6 millimeters, and it has been processed using finger-jointing.

Examples of products: - Finger-jointed pine boards for furniture production - Pine wood planks used in construction - Sliced pine wood used for decorative panels - Untreated pine wood for flooring - Longleaf pine wood for structural applications

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