AHECC item code

44012231 Non-coniferous - Derived from native forests (forest that is dominated by the suite of native tree species naturally associated with forest in that location and located within their natural range, and that is not a plantation)

Final 8-digit AHECC export statistical item code. Use this page when you need the exact export code rather than the broader chapter or section category.

About this item code

AHECC item pages represent the end point of the export commodity hierarchy. They are the level used when a commodity has been identified precisely enough for final export coding.

Use the parent chapter and section links if you need to step back and compare nearby codes before confirming the final item.

Item code facts

Code
44012231
Heading
4401 Fuel Wood, in Logs, in Billets, in Twigs, in Faggots or in Similar Forms; Wood in Chips or Particles; Sawdust and Wood Waste and Scrap, Whether or Not Agglomerated in Logs, Briquettes, Pellets or Similar Forms
HS code
440122 Non-coniferous
UQ
T

Description

Derived from native forests (forest that is dominated by the suite of native tree species naturally associated with forest in that location and located within their natural range, and that is not a plantation)

Compliance risk score

4 of 4 factors passing

10 / 10
Verified official source
- ABS file 123309.xlsx
International crosswalk
- HS code 440122
Complete hierarchy
- Section and chapter links are present
Trade or export match
- HS match is attached on the item record

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Frequently asked questions

What is AHECC code 44012231?

Non-coniferous - Derived from native forests (forest that is dominated by the suite of native tree species naturally associated with forest in that location and located within their natural range, and that is not a plantation) is an 8-digit export statistical item code in AHECC. It is the final code level used for detailed export commodity classification.

Where is this code used?

AHECC item codes are used in export declarations, customs-related workflows and Australian export statistics.

What does the UQ field mean?

UQ is the unit of quantity attached to the export statistical item. It helps define how the item is measured in reporting.

Source and trust

Official AHECC source
ABS 123309.xlsx
Last reviewed
2026-04-18

This page is based on the official ABS AHECC section table. Use the ABS file and customs guidance for formal export coding decisions.

Please verify critical classification decisions with the official authority before using them for tax, payroll, licensing, immigration or compliance work.

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