Harmonized System Code Classification

44
Wood and articles of wood

The HS code Chapter 44 mainly includes the following contents:

  • Logs and timber: Including unprocessed round logs, squared timber, boards, etc.
  • Wood-based panels: Such as plywood, particle board, fiberboard, etc.
  • Wooden structural components: Used in construction or engineering, such as wooden beams, columns, trusses, etc.
  • Other wooden products: Including wooden crates, barrels, unassembled wooden furniture, wooden picture frames, etc.

Specific classification logic:

  • Raw material nature: If it is unprocessed wood, it is directly classified into Chapter 4403 (logs) or 4404 (squared timber, boards, etc.).
  • Processing degree: If the wood has been simply processed (such as sawing, planing), it is classified into Chapter 4407 (wood-based panels).
  • Product form: If it is a wooden structural component or a specific-use wooden product, it is classified into the corresponding sub-chapter according to its specific form and use.

In short, the HS code "44" is mainly classified based on the raw material being wood, as well as the processing degree and final product form of the wood.

If you can provide a more detailed HS code (e.g., 440311), I can give a more precise classification explanation.

4409
Wood (including tongue-and-groove floorboards and skirting, unassembled), shaped continuously along any edge, end or surface (e.g., with tongue, groove, rebate, bevel, V-joint, bead joint, molding, rounded edge), whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed:

Specifically, this HS code refers to wood that has been continuously shaped, with shaping methods including tongue-and-groove, rebate, bevel, V-joint, bead joint, molding, rounded edge, etc. This wood can be unassembled tongue-and-groove floorboards and skirting, and may also have been planed, sanded, or end-jointed.

6 digits
According to the HS code, 4409.22 refers to:

Wood (including tongue-and-groove floorboards and skirting, unassembled), shaped continuously along any edge, end or surface (e.g., with tongue, groove, rebate, bevel, V-joint, bead joint, molding, rounded edge), whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed:

  • Non-coniferous wood:
    • Tropical wood:
      • Other:
        • Wood molding:
          • Other:
            • Yalu Tong wood (Dyera spp.)

8-10 digits
HS code: 4409224000
Classification: Wood (including tongue-and-groove floorboards and skirting, unassembled), shaped continuously along any edge, end or surface (tongue, rebate, bevel, V-joint, bead joint, molding, rounded edge), whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed: --> Non-coniferous wood: --> Tropical wood: --> Other: --> Wood veneer: --> Standard wood veneer
Explanation: This HS code corresponds to non-coniferous wood, especially tropical wood, that has been shaped (e.g., with tongue, rebate, etc.), used for making standard wood veneer. It refers to unassembled wood, which can be tongue-and-groove floorboards and skirting, but must be tropical wood and have been shaped.

Examples of products:

  • Tongue-and-groove wooden floorboards
  • Wooden skirting boards
  • Wooden moldings
  • Decorative wooden panels
  • Custom-shaped wooden components for furniture
  • Standard wood veneer sheets

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