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HS-6 · Subheading

440396

Wood; of birch (Betula spp.), in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, untreated, of which any cross-sectional dimension is less than 15 cm

Heading 4403Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared

Chapter 44: Wood and articles of wood

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 440396 when importing or exporting untreated birch wood in the rough, particularly if the wood has any cross-sectional dimension less than 15 cm. For example, a shipment of birch logs intended for furniture production would fall under this code.

This code specifically targets birch wood that is not processed beyond being cut roughly and may or may not have the bark removed. In contrast, HS-6 440397 covers birch wood that is treated or has a cross-sectional dimension of 15 cm or more, which is a crucial distinction for importers and exporters.

When dealing with birch wood, ensure you understand the specifications of your product. If the wood is processed or treated in any way, it would not qualify for this HS-6 line. Always check the dimensions and treatment status before classification.

This HS-6 line is part of the broader 44 chapter, which encompasses various wood products, while the 4403 heading narrows it down to wood in rough form. If you’re unsure about the treatment of your wood, consult with your customs broker for guidance.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

birch wood in the rough · untreated birch logs · HS-6 440396 · wood classification · roughly squared wood · birch timber dimensions · wood import regulations · birch wood exports · customs broker for wood · wood treatment classification · birch wood applications · wood shipping requirements · birch logs for furniture · wood cross-sectional dimensions

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Untreated birch logs for woodworking projects
  • Birch wood planks, roughly squared, for construction
  • Birch timber for use in making pallets
  • Birch wood pieces cut for craft projects
  • Rough-cut birch wood for outdoor furniture
  • Birch logs shipped directly from a mill
  • Birch wood used in the production of musical instruments
  • Birch wood for firewood, cut to size

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 440396 used for?

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How to classify untreated birch wood?

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What are the dimensions for HS-6 440396?

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Can I import birch wood with bark?

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What is the difference between HS-6 440396 and 440397?

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Are there specific regulations for birch wood imports?

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How do I ensure my wood meets HS-6 requirements?

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What type of wood falls under HS-6 440396?

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

how to classify untreated birch wood for import

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requirements for HS-6 440396 birch wood

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difference between treated and untreated birch wood

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shipping untreated birch logs internationally

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import regulations for birch wood in the rough

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dimensions for birch wood under HS-6 440396

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birch wood classification for customs

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examples of products classified under HS-6 440396

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Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of birch wood are covered under HS-6 440396?
HS-6 440396 covers untreated birch wood in the rough, whether stripped of bark or sapwood, with any cross-sectional dimension less than 15 cm.
Can I use HS-6 440396 for birch wood that has been treated?
No, HS-6 440396 is specifically for untreated birch wood. Treated birch wood would fall under a different HS code.
What if my birch wood has a cross-sectional dimension of 15 cm or more?
If the cross-sectional dimension of your birch wood is 15 cm or more, you should classify it under HS-6 440397 instead.
Do I need to provide any special documentation for importing birch wood?
Yes, you may need to provide documentation that confirms the wood's treatment status and dimensions. Consult your customs broker for specific requirements.
Is there a difference in duties for HS-6 440396 and HS-6 440397?
Yes, there may be different duty rates for these codes, so it's important to classify your product correctly to avoid issues.
Can birch wood be shipped without bark under HS-6 440396?
Yes, birch wood can be shipped without bark under HS-6 440396 as long as it meets the untreated and dimensional requirements.
What should I do if I'm unsure about my wood classification?
If you're unsure about how to classify your wood, it's best to consult with a customs broker who can provide guidance based on your specific product.
Are there any restrictions on importing birch wood?
There may be restrictions based on the country of origin and destination, so check with customs regulations before importing birch wood.

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