What is HS code 440393 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Wood; of beech (Fagus spp.), in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, untreated, of which the smallest cross-sectional dimension is 15 cm or more
Heading 4403 — Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared
Chapter 44: Wood and articles of wood
Use HS-6 440393 when importing or exporting untreated beech wood that is in the rough state, such as logs or roughly squared timber. For instance, a shipment of beech logs with a minimum cross-sectional dimension of 15 cm fits this classification.
This code specifically covers beech wood, distinguishing it from other types like oak or maple, which have their own classifications. If you're dealing with untreated wood from other species, you’ll need to look at different HS codes under the same heading.
The focus here is on wood that has not been processed beyond rough cutting. If your wood has been treated or processed in any way, such as being planed or sanded, it would not qualify under this HS-6 line.
When shipping beech wood, ensure that the dimensions meet the minimum requirement of 15 cm across. Smaller dimensions would require a different classification, possibly under HS-6 codes for thinner wood products.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
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