Harmonized System Code Classification

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

Specifically, this chapter includes:

  • Logs: Unprocessed or only slightly processed wood.
  • Wood: Sawn wood, planks, timber, boards, etc.
  • Wood products: Furniture, building components, packaging wood, wooden barrels, wooden crates, wooden pallets, wood trim, wooden beads, etc.
  • Other wood products: For example, matches, charcoal, etc.

Reason for classification:

The HS code system initially classifies items based on their material. Wood and its products have unique material properties, so they are classified separately as Chapter 44. This chapter was established to facilitate trade statistics and management of wood and its products.

In short, if the main component of the product is wood or it is made of wood, it is likely to belong to Chapter 44 of the HS code.

The first four digits of the HS code: HS Code: 4419

Description: Wooden cutlery and kitchen utensils.

Other information: * General rate: Not provided * Special rate: Not provided * Rate 2: Not provided * Quota quantity: Not provided * Additional tariffs: Not provided * Unit of measurement: Not provided

The six-digit explanation: Classification: Wooden cutlery and kitchen utensils

Specific meaning: Wooden cutlery and kitchen utensils, including other items made of tropical wood.

The 8-10 digit explanation: HS code: 4419201000 Classification: Wooden cutlery and kitchen utensils --> Tropical wooden cutlery --> Forks and spoons Explanation: This HS code belongs to the classification of wooden cutlery and kitchen utensils, more specifically referring to cutlery made of tropical wood, including forks and spoons.

Examples of products: * Wooden forks * Wooden spoons * Wooden salad forks * Wooden ladles * Wooden serving spoons * Wooden cutting boards * Wooden kitchen trays * Wooden bowls * Wooden plates * Wooden knives

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