Customs Tariff
Chapter 44
Wood
and
Articles
of
Wood;
Wood
Charcoal
1.
This
Chapter
does
not
cover:
(a)
Wood,
in
chips,
in
shavings,
crushed,
ground
or
powdered,
of
a
kind
used
primarily
in
perfumery,
in
pharmacy,
or
for
insecticidal,
fungicidal
or
similar
purposes
(heading
12.11);
(b)
Bamboos
or
other
materials
of
a
woody
nature
of
a
kind
used
primarily
for
plaiting,
in
the
rough,
whether
or
not
split,
sawn
lengthwise
or
cut
to
length
(heading
14.01);
(c)
Wood,
in
chips,
in
shavings,
ground
or
powdered,
of
a
kind
used
primarily
in
dyeing
or
in
tanning
(heading
14.04);
(d)
Activated
charcoal
(heading
38.02);
(e)
Articles
of
heading
42.02;
(f)
Goods
of
Chapter
46;
(g)
Footwear
or
parts
thereof
of
Chapter
64;
(h)
Goods
of
Chapter
66
(for
example,
umbrellas
and
walking-sticks
and
parts
thereof);
(ij)
Goods
of
heading
68.08;
(k)
Imitation
jewellery
of
heading
71.17;
(l)
Goods
of
Section
XVI
or
Section
XVII
(for
example,
machine
parts,
cases,
covers,
cabinets
for
machines
and
apparatus
and
wheel-wrights'
wares);
(m)
Goods
of
Section
XVIII
(for
example,
clock
cases
and
musical
instruments
and
parts
thereof);
(n)
Parts
of
firearms
(heading
93.05);
(o)
Articles
of
Chapter
94
(for
example,
furniture,
lamps
and
lighting
fittings,
pre-fabricated
buildings);
(p)
Articles
of
Chapter
95
(for
example,
toys,
games,
sports
requisites);
(q)
Articles
of
Chapter
96
(for
example,
smoking
pipes
and
parts
thereof,
buttons,
pencils)
excluding
bodies
and
handles,
of
wood,
for
articles
of
heading
96.03;
or
(r)
Articles
of
Chapter
97
(for
example,
works
of
art).
2.
In
this
Chapter,
the
expression
'densified
wood'
means
wood
which
has
been
subjected
to
chemical
or
physical
treatment
(being,
in
the
case
of
layers
bonded
together,
treatment
in
excess
of
that
needed
to
ensure
a
good
bond),
and
which
has
thereby
acquired
increased
density
or
hardness
together
with
improved
mechanical
strength
or
resistance
to
chemical
or
electrical
agencies.
3.
Headings
44.14
to
44.21
apply
to
articles
of
the
respective
descriptions
of
particle
board
or
similar
board,
fibreboard,
laminated
wood
or
densified
wood
as
they
apply
to
such
articles
of
wood.
4.
Products
of
heading
44.10,
44.11
or
44.12
may
be
worked
to
form
the
shapes
provided
for
in
respect
of
the
goods
of
heading
44.09,
curved,
corrugated,
perforated,
cut
or
formed
to
shapes
other
than
square
or
rectangular
or
submitted
to
any
other
operation
provided
it
does
not
give
them
the
character
of
articles
of
other
headings.
5.
Heading
44.17
does
not
apply
to
tools
in
which
the
blade,
work-
ing
edge,
working
surface
or
other
working
part
is
formed
by
any
of
the
materials
specified
in
Note
1
to
Chapter
82.
6.
Subject
to
Note
1
above
and
except
where
the
context
otherwise
requires,
any
reference
to
"wood"
in
a
heading
of
this
Chapter
applies
also
to
bamboos
and
other
materials
of
a
woody
nature.
SUB-HEADING
NOTE
1.
For
the
purposes
of tariff item 4403 41 00, sub-heading 4403 49, tariff items 4407 21 00 to
4407 28 00, sub-headings 4407 29, 4408 31, 4408 39 and 4412 31,
the
expression
"tropical
wood"
means
one
of
the
following
types
of
wood:
Abura,
Acajou
d'Afrique,
Afrormosia,
Ako,
Alan,
Andiroba,
Aningre,
Avodire,
Azobe,
Balau,
Balsa,
Bosse
clair,
Bosse
fonce,
Cativo,
Cedro,
Dabema,
Dark
Red
Meranti,
Dibetou,
Doussie,
Framire,
Freijo,
Fromager,
Fuma,
Geronggang,
Ilomba,
Imbuia,
Ipe,
Iroko,
Jaboty,
Jelutong,
Jequitiba,
Jongkong,
Kapur,
Kempas,
Keruing,
Kosipo,
Kotibe,
Koto,
Light
Red
Meranti,
Limba,
Louro,
Macaranduba,
Mahogany,
Makore,
Mandioqueira,
Mansonia,
Mengkulang,
Meranti
Bakau,
Merawan,
Merbau,
Merpauh,
Mersawa,
Moabi,
Niangon,
Nyatoh,
Obeche,
Okoume,
Onzabili,
Orey,
Ovengkol,
Ozigo,
Padauk,
Paldao,
Palissandre
de
Guatemala,
Palissandre
de
Para,
Palissandre
de
Rio,
Palissandre
de
Rose,
Pau
Amarelo,
Pau Marfim, Pulai, Punah, Quaruba, Ramin, Sapelli, Saqui-Saqui, Sepetir, Sipo, Sucupira, Suren,
Tauari, Teak, Tiama, Tola, Virola,
White
Lauan,
White
Meranti,
White
Seraya,
Yellow Meranti.
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES :
1. "Marine plywood" means plywood conforming to Indian Standard Specification IS : 710-1976.
2. "Aircraft plywood" means plywood conforming to Indian Standard Specification Nos. IS : 709-1974 and IS: 4859-1968.
3. For the purposes of heading 4412, the expression "similar laminated wood" includes blockboard, laminboard and battenboard, in which the core is thick and composed of blocks, laths or battens of wood glued or otherwise joined together and surface with the outer plies and also panels in which the wooden core is replaced by other materials such as a layer of layers of particle board, fibre board, wood waste glued or otherwise joined together, asbestos or cork.
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