HS-6 · Subheading
440890
Wood; n.e.c. in heading no. 4408, sheets for veneer or plywood, other wood sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, not exceeding 6mm in thickness
Heading 4408 — Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, planed or not, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm
Chapter 44: Wood and articles of wood
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 440890 when importing or exporting wood sheets that are not classified elsewhere in heading 4408. This includes thin wood sheets for veneering or plywood applications, with a thickness of 6 mm or less. For example, you might ship sliced wood sheets intended for decorative veneers in furniture.
This HS-6 line specifically covers wood that has been sawn lengthwise, sliced, or peeled, and can be planed or sanded. It differs from HS-6 440891, which pertains to sheets specifically for plywood. If your product is intended for general use rather than plywood, 440890 is the correct classification.
When considering this code, be aware that it excludes thicker wood sheets or those with specific treatments that might fall under other classifications. For instance, if your wood sheets exceed 6 mm in thickness, you would need to look at other HS codes in the 4408 heading.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
wood sheets for veneering · sliced wood panels · plywood sheets · thin wood products · planed wood sheets · sanded wood panels · end-jointed wood · decorative wood veneers · wood for furniture · sawn wood sheets · laminated wood · wood paneling · craft wood sheets · architectural wood features
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Sliced wood sheets for decorative veneer in cabinetry
- Thin wood panels for use in craft projects
- Planed wood sheets for furniture production
- Sanded wood sheets intended for interior design applications
- End-jointed wood sheets for flooring
- Peeled wood sheets for wall paneling
- Laminated wood sheets for architectural features
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 440890 used for?
- How to classify thin wood sheets?
- Are sliced wood sheets subject to tariffs?
- What products fall under HS-6 440890?
- Is there a difference between HS-6 440890 and 440891?
- Can I use HS-6 440890 for plywood sheets?
- What thickness qualifies for HS-6 440890?
- How do I determine the correct HS code for wood products?
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- how to classify wood sheets for veneering
- examples of products under HS code 440890
- understanding wood classifications for import
- difference between HS codes for wood sheets
- requirements for importing sliced wood sheets
- what wood products are included in HS-6 440890
- classification of thin wood sheets for export
- how to determine thickness for HS-6 wood codes
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of wood products are classified under HS-6 440890?
- HS-6 440890 covers wood sheets that are sawn lengthwise, sliced, or peeled, with a thickness not exceeding 6 mm. This includes sheets for veneering and other general wood applications.
- Can I use HS-6 440890 for wood sheets thicker than 6 mm?
- No, HS-6 440890 specifically applies to wood sheets that do not exceed 6 mm in thickness. Thicker sheets would need to be classified under a different HS code.
- Is there a specific treatment required for wood sheets under HS-6 440890?
- There are no specific treatments required, but the wood must be sawn, sliced, or peeled and can be planed or sanded. Ensure that the final product meets the thickness requirement.
- What is the difference between HS-6 440890 and HS-6 440891?
- HS-6 440890 includes general wood sheets for veneering and other uses, while HS-6 440891 specifically pertains to sheets intended for plywood production.
- Are there any tariffs associated with importing wood sheets under HS-6 440890?
- Tariffs can vary by country and specific product. It's important to check the tariff schedule for your destination country to determine applicable duties.
- How do I know if my wood sheets qualify for HS-6 440890?
- Your wood sheets must be sliced or peeled and not exceed 6 mm in thickness. If they meet these criteria, they likely qualify for this HS code.
- What documentation do I need for importing wood sheets classified under HS-6 440890?
- You will typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and possibly a phytosanitary certificate, depending on the destination country's regulations.
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