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45041000
CORK AND ARTICLES OF CORKAgglomerated cork (with or without a binding substance) and articles of agglomerated cork

Blocks, plates, sheets and strip; tiles of any shape; solid cylinders, including discs

Classification under CN 4504 10

CN code 4504 10 covers blocks, plates, sheets, and strips of agglomerated cork, and bottle stoppers of agglomerated cork. Agglomerated cork is granulated cork bonded with resin.

EUDR and import requirements 4504 10

May be subject to EUDR. Binders subject to REACH. Wine stoppers subject to FCM requirements.

Market 4504 10

Mass construction and wine industry product. Major exporters: Portugal, Spain.

Applications and classification of cork products CN 4504 10

Cork products classified under CN 4504 10 cover agglomerated cork articles for various purposes. Cork is harvested from the bark of cork oak trees, valued for its lightness, elasticity, and insulating properties. EU conventional customs duty and import VAT apply upon importation. Classification depends on whether the cork is natural or agglomerated.

Frequently asked questions

Difference agglomerated from natural cork?
Natural cork (4503) is unprocessed bark. Agglomerated cork (4504) is granulate bonded with resin.
Are products under CN 45 04 10 subject to Wine stoppers FCM?
Yes. Wine stoppers must comply with FCM requirements - no substance migration above limits.
Are products under CN 45 04 10 subject to Documents?
Invoice, specification, EUDR statement, FCM certificate (if applicable), certificate of origin.
What EU duty applies to agglomerated cork articles CN 4504 10?
Agglomerated cork articles under CN 4504 10 are subject to EU conventional customs duty. Check the current rate in the TARIC database. Import VAT applies at the destination country rate. Preferential rates may apply for certain origins.