What is HS code 440922 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Wood; tropical (including unassembled strips and friezes for parquet flooring), continuously shaped along any edges, ends or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed
Heading 4409 — Wood (including strips, friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled), continuously shaped (tongued, grooved, v-jointed, beaded or the like) along any edges, ends or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed
Chapter 44: Wood and articles of wood
Use HS-6 440922 when importing or exporting tropical wood products that are continuously shaped, such as unassembled strips for parquet flooring. For example, if you're shipping a container of tongue-and-groove tropical hardwood flooring, this is the code you need.
This code specifically covers tropical wood that has been shaped along its edges or faces, whether it's planed or sanded. In contrast, HS-6 440921 applies to non-tropical wood products, so it’s important to distinguish between the two based on the type of wood.
If you're dealing with wood that is not only shaped but also assembled into flooring, you would look at different codes, such as those under HS-6 4409 for assembled flooring. Understanding these distinctions helps ensure compliance and proper classification.
When considering tropical wood products, be aware that they may require specific import permits or certifications, depending on the country of origin and destination. Always check local regulations to avoid delays.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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