The first two digits of the HS code "44" represent wood and articles of wood.
Specifically, this chapter includes:
- Logs: Unprocessed wood.
- Wood-based panels: Such as plywood, particle board, fiberboard, etc.
- Construction wood: For example, wooden beams, wooden columns, wooden planks, etc.
- Wooden furniture: Including various types of furniture, such as chairs, tables, beds, etc.
- Wooden utensils: For example, wooden tableware, wooden toys, etc.
- Other wooden products: For example, wooden barrels, wooden crates, wooden frames, etc.
In short, any product mainly made of wood is usually classified under the HS code "44".
If you want to know more specific classifications, please provide more detailed HS codes (e.g., 4403, 4412, etc.), or provide a detailed description of the product you want to classify.
First four digits explanation: 4407: Wood, sawn or sliced, longitudinally planed, sanded, or end-jointed, with a thickness exceeding 6 mm.
Six-digit explanation: HS code: 4407.12
Description: Wood, sawn or sliced along the grain, planed or not planed, end-jointed or not end-jointed, thickness exceeding 6 mm: Spruce and fir (Abies spp. and Picea spp.): Other: Unprocessed: Spruce (Abies spp.): Other
Eight to ten digits explanation: hscode: 4407120002 Classification: Wood, sawn or sliced wood, longitudinally sawn or peeled, whether planed, sanded, or end-jointed or not, thickness exceeding 6 mm: --> Coniferous: --> Spruce (Abies spp.) and fir (Picea spp.) Explanation: Specifically classified as coniferous wood, including spruce and fir, and refers to wood of spruce and fir that has been painted, dyed, treated with kerosene, or other preservative treatments.
Examples of products: * Spruce wood used for furniture making * Fir wood used for construction * Painted spruce planks for interior decoration * Treated fir beams for outdoor use * Spruce wood for making wooden toys
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