44 归类原因:木材及木制品
The HS code "44" mainly includes the following content:
- Logs and timber: Including various unprocessed logs, round timber, square timber, boards, etc.
- Wood-based panels: Such as plywood, particle board, fiberboard, etc.
- Wood structural components: Used in construction or engineering, such as wooden beams, wooden columns, roof trusses, etc.
- Wood products: Including furniture, wooden boxes, wooden barrels, wooden frames, wooden tool handles, etc.
- Other wood products: Covers various other types of wood products, such as wooden carvings, wooden toys, etc.
Classification logic:
The classification of the "44" chapter mainly depends on the raw material being wood and the degree of processing of the product.
- If the product is mainly composed of wood and has not undergone significant processing, it is usually classified into "4403" for logs and other sub-items.
- If the wood has undergone the production of wood-based panels, it is classified into "4408" for plywood and other sub-items.
- If the wood is made into furniture, components, or other finished products, it is classified into "4406" for furniture and other sub-items.
In short, any product closely related to wood and belonging to the processed products of wood may be classified into the "44" chapter.
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HS code: 4409
Classification description: Wood (including wood floor strips and edges, not assembled), continuously shaped along any edge, end or surface (with tenons, grooves, beveled edges, V-joints, beads, molded, rounded, etc.), whether or not planed, sanded or end-connected.
Specific meaning: Refers to wood that has been continuously shaped, such as wood with tenons, grooves, beveled edges, etc., usually used for making floors or other wooden products. These woods can be unassembled and may have been planed, sanded, or end-connected.
6-digit explanation: HS code: 4409.10
Classification: Wood (including wood floor strips and edges, not assembled), continuously shaped along any edge, end or surface (with tenons, grooves, beveled edges, V-joints, beads, molded, rounded, etc.), whether or not planed, sanded or end-connected: --> Coniferous: --> Other: --> Wood rods: --> Rods that have been sanded, grooved or further processed.
8-10-digit explanation: HS code: 4409105000 Classification: Wood (including wood floor strips and edges, not assembled), continuously shaped along any edge, end or surface (with tenons, grooves, beveled edges, V-joints, beads, molded, rounded, etc.), whether or not planed, sanded or end-connected: --> Coniferous: --> Other: --> Wood molding: --> Other Explanation: This HS code belongs to wood molding, specifically referring to coniferous wood that has been continuously shaped along the edges, ends or surfaces (such as tenons, grooves, etc.), and may have been planed, sanded or end-connected, but is not assembled. It is categorized under "other" types of wood molding.
Product examples: * Wooden molding strips for interior decoration * Beveled wooden edges for furniture * V-jointed wooden panels for construction * Bead-edged wooden frames * Coniferous wooden moldings for floor installation * Molded wooden trim for doors and windows * Rounded wooden edges for cabinets * Decorative wooden moldings for walls
Customer Reviews
I was looking for HS code details on wooden floor strips and found the right info under 4409. The description of the processing steps was spot on.
The information is accurate, but the page could use more visuals or a chart to better explain the classification hierarchy for the 44 chapter.
The detailed examples of products in the 4409 category were a big help. I now have a clearer idea of how to classify my wooden moldings for export.
I found the description of 4409 very useful. It was easy to see how different wood products like floor strips and edges are classified under this code.
The 8-digit HS code 4409105000 was clearly explained. As a woodworker, this helped me understand the export classification for my coniferous moldings.