The first two digits of the HS code "44" represent wood and articles of wood; charcoal.
Specifically, this chapter includes:
- Logs, wood, wood chips, wood shavings, etc., unprocessed or simply processed wood
- Various wood products, such as furniture, construction wood, packaging wood, wooden barrels, wooden crates, wooden frames, wooden doors and windows, etc.
- Charcoal, including various types of charcoal such as fuel charcoal and activated charcoal.
Reason for classification:
The principle of HS code classification is based on the material, use, and manufacturing method of the goods. Goods in the "44" chapter are mainly made of wood, hence classified as wood and wood products.
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First four digits explanation: HS code: 4409
Classification description: Wood (including parquet flooring strips and friezes, not assembled), continuously shaped along any edge, end, or surface (with tongue, groove, rebate, chamfer, V-joint, bead, molding, rounding, etc.), whether or not planed, sanded, or end-jointed.
Specific meaning: This refers to wood that has been continuously shaped (such as with tongues, grooves, etc.), typically used for making floorboards or other wood products, but not yet assembled.
Six-digit explanation: HS code: 4409.22
Classification: Wood (including parquet flooring strips and friezes, not assembled), continuously shaped along any edge, end, or surface (with tongue, groove, rebate, chamfer, V-joint, bead, molding, rounding, etc.), whether or not planed, sanded, or end-jointed:
- Non-coniferous:
- Tropical wood:
- Other:
- Other
Meaning: This HS code refers to non-coniferous tropical wood that has been continuously shaped (such as with tongues, grooves, etc.), but not yet assembled, including parquet flooring strips and friezes.
8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 4409220560 Classification: Wood (including strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled) continuously shaped (tongued, grooved, rebated, chamfered, V-jointed, beaded, molded, rounded or the like) along any of its edges, ends or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed: --> Nonconiferous: --> Of tropical wood: --> Wood continuously shaped along any of its ends, whether or not also continuously shaped along any of its edges or faces, all the foregoing whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed --> Wood flooring (end-matched): --> Other
Explanation: This HS code corresponds to flooring made from tropical wood, with continuous shaping on edges or ends (such as tongue-and-groove, rebate, chamfer, etc.), possibly having been planed, sanded, or end-jointed. The term "Other" indicates that this type of wooden flooring does not belong to specific wood species such as Jatoba (Brazilian cherry), Ipé (Brazilian walnut), or Cumaru (Brazilian cedar).
Examples of products: * Parquet flooring made from tropical hardwood, with tongue-and-groove joints. * Non-coniferous wooden floorboards with continuous shaping and end-matching. * Wooden floor strips for parquet flooring, made from tropical wood, not yet assembled. * Wooden flooring made from non-coniferous tropical wood, with end joints and continuous shaping.
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