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HS Code 44081091 - small coniferous pencil boards
Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of <= 6 mm
Examples (No official information or warranty)
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 4 mm
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 5.5 mm
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 6 mm
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 3 mm
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 2.5 mm
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 5 mm
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 5.5 mm
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 6 mm
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 3 mm
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 2.5 mm
- Small boards for the manufacture of pencils, of coniferous wood, of a thickness of 5 mm
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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, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm
440810
Coniferous
Other
44081091
Small boards for the manufacture of pencils
44081098
Other
Trade restrictions and policies
Chapter 44
51 Trade restrictions and policies
Position 4408
17 Trade restrictions and policies
Subheading 440810
5 Trade restrictions and policies
Customs Tariff Number 44081091
2007-01-01
ERGA OMNES (1011)
Non preferential duty under end-use
Regulation 1549/06
2013-03-01
Peru (PE)
Tariff preference
Decision 0735/12
2020-02-01
Japan (JP)
Tariff preference
Decision 1907/18