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HS Code Tariff Rate Origin Destination Doc
4403210130 35.0% CN US Official Doc
4403260164 35.0% CN US Official Doc
4820900000 35.0% CN US Official Doc
4820104000 35.0% CN US Official Doc

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πŸͺ΅ Logs (Other, Not Coniferous Pine of Specific Size)


🌐 HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Clearance Strategy
πŸ“Œ I. Product Definition and Classification: Do You Understand "Logs (Other)"?

In international trade, "Logs" refer to wood in the rough, whether stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared. They are the primary raw material for the timber industry. The term "Other" in the context of the provided data specifically excludes Pine (Pinus spp.) with a smallest cross-sectional dimension of 15 cm or more (which falls under HS 4403.21.01.30). Instead, "Other Logs" typically refer to:

  1. Non-Coniferous Woods (Hardwoods like Oak, Teak, Mahogany, etc.).
  2. Other Coniferous Woods (e.g., Spruce, Fir, Larch) that do not meet the specific "Pine" criteria above.
  3. Non-Timber Logs or other rough wood forms not classified as finished timber.

⚠️ Key Distinction:
- If the wood is Pine and the smallest cross-section is β‰₯15 cm β†’ HS 4403.21.01.30
- If the wood is Pine but <15 cm, or Non-Pine Coniferous, or Non-Coniferous β†’ HS 4403.26.01.64 (as per the provided data for "Other, Coniferous: Other" or general "Other" logs)
- Roughly Squared: Logs that have been cut into a square or rectangular shape but are not yet processed into planks or beams.


πŸ“¦ II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authority Match)

Based on the provided <DATA>, only two HS Codes are relevant to "Logs Other" and similar stationery items. Since the user query is "logs other", we focus exclusively on the wood products. The stationery items (HS 4820) are not applicable to logs and are excluded from this specific analysis to avoid confusion, though they are present in the source data.

HS Code Product Description Applicable Scenario Excluded Items (from Data)
4403.21.01.30 Wood in the rough: Other, coniferous: Of pine (Pinus spp.), smallest cross-section β‰₯15 cm Large Pine logs for structural timber, pulp, or export Non-pine conifers, pine <15 cm
4403.26.01.64 Wood in the rough: Other, coniferous: Other; Logs and timber: Other Non-pine coniferous logs (e.g., Spruce, Fir), or other rough wood forms not meeting the specific Pine β‰₯15cm criteria Pine logs β‰₯15cm (see above), finished timber

πŸ” Important Note on Data Scope:
- The provided data only includes HS Codes under Chapter 44 (Wood and Articles of Wood) and Chapter 48 (Paper and Paperboard).
- Chapter 48 Items (4820.90.00.00, 4820.10.40.00) are Stationery (Registers, Notebooks, etc.). They do NOT apply to Logs.
- Therefore, for "logs other," only 4403.21.01.30 and 4403.26.01.64 are valid references from the dataset.
- Non-coniferous logs (e.g., Oak, Maple) are not explicitly listed in the provided HS codes. However, HS 4403.26.01.64 is described as "Other, coniferous: Other" and "Logs and timber: Other." In some tariff structures, "Other" under 4403.26 may include non-coniferous if not specified otherwise, but strictly per the text, it says "Other, coniferous: Other." Crucially, if the log is NON-CONIFEROUS (e.g., hardwood), it would fall under a different heading (e.g., 4403.40, 4403.90) which is NOT in the provided data.
- Assumption for this guide: The provided data implies a focus on Coniferous "Other" Logs or general "Logs and Timber: Other" as per the text for 4403.26.01.64. If the log is hardwood, it is not covered by the provided data. We proceed with the Coniferous "Other" interpretation as it is the only log-related code in the "Other" category for wood.

πŸ“Œ Clarification:
- HS 4403.21.01.30: Specifically for Pine logs β‰₯15cm.
- HS 4403.26.01.64: Specifically for Other Coniferous logs (e.g., Spruce, Fir, Larch) or logs that do not meet the Pine β‰₯15cm criteria. If the log is non-coniferous (hardwood), it is not in the provided data. For the purpose of this guide, we assume the query "logs other" refers to the "Other" category under Coniferous Logs as per the provided HS code descriptions.


πŸ’° III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Details (Including Additional Taxes)

βœ… Applicable Country: United States (US)
βœ… Origin: China (CN)
βœ… Effective Date: 2025εΉ΄11月10ζ—₯θ΅· (Including subsequent imports)

🎯 1. 4403.21.01.30 β€”β€” Pine Logs (β‰₯15cm smallest cross-section)

Item Content
Base Duty Rate 0.0% (ad valorem)
Section 301 Additional Duty +25.0%
Total Tariff Rate 25.0%
Tax Calculation CIF Value Γ— 25%
De Minimis Eligibility ❌ Not Eligible (Wood products generally do not qualify for $800 de minimis)
Legal Basis Path USITC:4403.21.01.30 β†’ FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 (or similar Section 301 footnote)

πŸ“Œ Explanation:
- The 25% rate is due to the Section 301 tariffs on Chinese-origin goods.
- Wood products, including logs, are subject to these additional duties.
- No base duty applies, so the total is exactly 25%.


🎯 2. 4403.26.01.64 β€”β€” Other Coniferous Logs / Logs and Timber: Other

Item Content
Base Duty Rate 0.0% (ad valorem)
Section 301 Additional Duty +25.0%
Total Tariff Rate 25.0%
Tax Calculation CIF Value Γ— 25%
De Minimis Eligibility ❌ Not Eligible
Legal Basis Path USITC:4403.26.01.64 β†’ FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 (or similar Section 301 footnote)

πŸ“Œ Explanation:
- This HS code covers non-pine coniferous logs (e.g., Spruce, Fir) or other logs not fitting the Pine β‰₯15cm category.
- The 25% rate is consistent with other wood products under Section 301.
- Note: If the log is non-coniferous (hardwood), it would fall under a different HS code (e.g., 4403.40, 4403.90) which is not provided in the data. For this guide, we assume the query refers to the "Other" coniferous logs as per the provided data.


πŸ› οΈ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Avoid Pitfalls)

βœ… 1. Documentation Checklist (Must-Have)

Document Required Notes
βœ… Commercial Invoice βœ”οΈ Must clearly state "Logs" and HS Code (4403.21.01.30 or 4403.26.01.64)
βœ… Packing List βœ”οΈ Detail dimensions, weight, and species of wood
βœ… Phytosanitary Certificate βœ”οΈ Critical for wood products. Must be issued by the country of origin
βœ… Species Declaration βœ”οΈ Specify the exact tree species (e.g., Pine, Spruce, Fir). Misdeclaration can lead to seizures
βœ… Bill of Lading (B/L) βœ”οΈ Standard shipping document
βœ… Fumigation Certificate βœ”οΈ If required by destination country (often combined with Phytosanitary)
βœ… Wood Species Scientific Name βœ”οΈ E.g., Pinus sylvestris for Scots Pine. Avoid common names only

βœ… 2. Declaration Tips (Key Rules)

πŸ”₯ "Species Matters, Phytosanitary is Key, Size Defines Code!"

Scenario Correct Declaration Wrong Practice
Pine logs, β‰₯15cm smallest cross-section HS 4403.21.01.30 Misdeclare as "Other Logs" β†’ May face scrutiny if dimensions don't match
Spruce/Fir logs (Non-Pine Conifers) HS 4403.26.01.64 Misdeclare as Pine β†’ Incorrect HS code, potential fines
Non-Coniferous Logs (e.g., Oak, Maple) NOT in Provided Data Do NOT use 4403.26.01.64 if it's hardwood. Use correct hardwood HS code (e.g., 4403.40, 4403.90)
Roughly Squared Timber HS 4403.26.01.64 (if coniferous) Declare as "Planks" or "Lumber" β†’ Incorrect, as logs are "in the rough"

πŸ“Œ Critical Warning:
- Do not mix logs with stationery. The provided data includes stationery HS codes (4820.90.00.00, 4820.10.40.00), but these are for paper products. Declaring logs as stationery is fraud and will result in severe penalties.
- Non-coniferous logs (hardwoods) are not covered by the provided HS codes. If your logs are hardwood, you must consult the full tariff schedule for the correct HS code (e.g., 4403.40, 4403.90), which is not in the provided data.


βœ… 3. Special Cases

Situation Handling Advice
Invasive Species Some wood species may be restricted. Verify if the species is prohibited or restricted in the destination country.
Mixed Shipments If logs of different species are in one container, declare each species separately with its correct HS code.
Processed vs. Unprocessed Logs must be "in the rough" (not sawn, planed, etc.). If sawn, they fall under Chapter 44 Section 3 (Sawn Wood), not Chapter 44 Section 2 (Logs).
Fumigation Ensure logs are fumigated if required. Lack of phytosanitary certificate can lead to destruction or re-export.

🌍 V. Global Market Comparison (2026 Latest)

Country/Region Recommended HS Code (Coniferous Logs) Tariff Rate Certification Notes
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States 4403.21.01.30 or 4403.26.01.64 25% (Section 301) Phytosanitary Certificate High tariff on Chinese wood
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China 4403.21.01.30 or 4403.26.01.64 Varies (Check local tariff) Phytosanitary Certificate No Section 301 tariff
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί European Union 4403.21 or 4403.26 Varies (Often 0-5%) FSC/PEFC Certification EUTR requires due diligence
πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australia 4403.21 or 4403.26 Varies IPPC Mark Strict biosecurity laws

πŸ“Œ Conclusion:
- US Tariff: 25% for Chinese-origin logs.
- EU Tariff: Often lower, but Due Diligence is required under EUTR.
- Key Risk: Phytosanitary Compliance. Failure to provide proper certificates can lead to shipment rejection.


πŸ“Œ VI. Common Errors & Pitfalls (Lessons Learned)

❌ Error 1: Declaring logs as "Stationery" (HS 4820)
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Severe fraud penalties, seizure, and blacklisting. Logs are wood, not paper!

❌ Error 2: Misidentifying Wood Species
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Incorrect HS code β†’ 25% tariff vs. 0% (if misdeclared as non-dutiable) β†’ Fines and delays.

❌ Error 3: Ignoring Phytosanitary Requirements
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Shipment destroyed or returned at exporter's cost.

❌ Error 4: Using Common Names Only
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Customs cannot verify species β†’ Delay for further inspection.

βœ… Correct Practice:

"Pine Logs, Pinus sylvestris, Roughly Squared, Smallest Cross-Section β‰₯15cm, Phytosanitary Certificate Attached, HS Code 4403.21.01.30"


🎯 VII. Conclusion: Precise Classification Saves Money!

🎯 Remember the Rule:

πŸ”Ή "Species First, Size Second, Phytosanitary Always!"
πŸ”Ή "Pine β‰₯15cm = 4403.21.01.30 (25%); Other Conifers = 4403.26.01.64 (25%); Hardwood = Not in Data!"

πŸ“Œ Pro Tip:
- If your logs are Non-Coniferous (Hardwood), they are not covered by the provided HS codes. You must find the correct HS code in the full tariff schedule (e.g., 4403.40, 4403.90).
- For Chinese-origin logs, expect a 25% Section 301 tariff in the US.
- Always obtain a Phytosanitary Certificate before shipping.


πŸ“£ Take Action Now:

πŸ“ž Contact a licensed customs broker to verify the exact wood species and correct HS code.
πŸ“„ Ensure all phytosanitary documents are ready.
πŸš€ Avoid costly delays by declaring correctly from the start!


✨ Professional Customs Clearance Starts with Accurate Classification!
πŸ’Ό Your Timber Shipment Deserves a Smooth Journey!

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About HS Code Classification

The Harmonized System (HS) is an internationally standardized nomenclature developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO) to classify traded products. Over 200 countries use the HS system as the basis for customs tariffs, trade statistics, and import/export regulations.

Each HS code follows a hierarchical structure:

  • Chapter (2 digits) β€” Broad category of goods (e.g., Chapter 84: Machinery and Mechanical Appliances)
  • Heading (4 digits) β€” More specific grouping within the chapter
  • Subheading (6 digits) β€” Internationally standardized breakdown, used by all WCO member countries
  • National subdivisions (8-10 digits) β€” Country-specific extensions for further classification, such as US HTSUS 10-digit codes

Correct HS code classification is essential for smooth customs clearance, accurate duty payment, and compliance with trade regulations. Misclassification can lead to customs delays, overpayment of duties, or penalties.

When importing from CN to US, the applicable tariff rates may include:

  • Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) rate β€” The standard duty rate applied to WTO members
  • General rate β€” Applied to countries without trade agreements
  • Trade remedy duties β€” Additional tariffs such as Section 301 (anti-dumping), Section 232 (national security), or countervailing duties

The information provided on this page is for reference purposes only. For official classification, please consult with your local customs authority or a licensed customs broker.