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82082000
TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS, CUTLERY, SPOONS AND FORKS, OF BASE METAL; PARTS THEREOF OF BASE METALKnives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances

For woodworking

Standard EU duty
1.7%
VAT
23%
Additional duties / sanctions
0 rules
Docs required
15 docs
X844Y719Y745Y970C076X834+9
Standard rates
Applies toTypeRateConditionsRegulation
ERGA OMNESThird country duty1.7%-R2261/98
Preferences
AD 0%AL 0%BA 0%CA 0%CAMER 0%CARI 0%CH 0%CI 0%CL 0%CM 0%CO 0%DZ 0%EBA 0%EC 0%EEA 0%EG 0%EH 0%ESA 0%EUCA 0%FJ 0%FO 0%GB 0%GE 0%GH 0%GSP 0%GSP+ 0%IL 0%JO 0%JP 0%KE 0%KR 0%LB 0%LOMB 0%MA 0%MD 0%ME 0%MK 0%MX 0%NZ 0%PE 0%PG 0%PS 0%SADC EPA 0%SB 0%SG 0%SM 0%SWITZ 0%SY 0%TN 0%TR 0%UA 0%VN 0%WS 0%XC 0%XK 0%XL 0%XS 0%ZA 0%
Notes
CD303The relief from or reduction of customs duties shall be subject to the specific request expressed by the declarant in box 44 "Additional information/Documents produced/Certificates and authorisations", of the Single Administrative Document (SAD)
TM904Preferences granted under the agreement between the European Union and Morocco in force from 19 July 2019.As of 3 October 2025, products originating in Western Sahara subject to controls by the customs authorities of the Kingdom of Morocco shall benefit from trade preferences under the terms of the new Agreement in the form of exchange of letters between the EU and Morocco, The European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco have agreed to allow those products to be identified by reference to the region of origin to be included in the proof of origin and as provided for in Protocol 4.In view of the application of these measures, the origin certificates codes U179 and U180 must be declared.The country code to be entered in the origin declaration when these proofs of origin are used is “EH”.
CD727Eligibility to benefit from this preference is subject to the presentation of an origin declaration stating the European Union origin of the goods, in the context of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
CD906The list of non-eligible locations and their postal codes is available at the following address: http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/customs/technical-arrangement_postal-codes.pdf
CD500Eligibility to benefit from this preference is subject to the presentation of a proof of origin stating the community origin of the goods, in the context of the agreement between the European Union and the Swiss Confederation.
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Binding Tariff Information

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BTI (Binding Tariff Information) is an official EU customs decision confirming the classification of goods. Valid for 3 years, binding across all EU member states.

Classification and types of knives for wood-working machines - subheading 8208 20

Subheading 8208 20 of the Combined Nomenclature covers knives and cutting blades intended specifically for machines used in wood working, such as thickness planers and surface planers (jointers), wood milling machines and routers, bandsaw and circular saw units, moulding machines, edge banders, and production lines for wood-based panels. Characteristic products of this subheading include straight planer knives (for thickness and surface planers), profiled knives for cutter heads, blades for wood chippers and drum chippers, and replaceable carbide inserts used in milling heads for solid wood, MDF and particleboard. Common materials are tool steels (e.g. HS6-5-2, HS6-5-2-5, HS18-0-1), TiN or TiAlN coated high-speed steels, and cemented carbide inserts (HM, typically grades suited for wood and wood composites). The defining criterion for subheading 8208 20 over other subheadings of heading 8208 is the specific intended use in wood-working machines, which must be confirmed by the manufacturer's description or technical specification. Classification must follow the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Combined Nomenclature (GRI) and the Explanatory Notes to heading 8208.

Import requirements for wood-working knives - subheading 8208 20

The import of knives and cutting blades for wood-working machines under subheading 8208 20 into the European Union requires compliance with the Union Customs Code (Regulation (EU) No 952/2013). The importer must hold an EORI number and submit a customs declaration with the correct CN classification. Required documents include a commercial invoice with a precise technical description (material, dimensions, target machine type, blade angle or profile if applicable), a transport document and the manufacturer's specification confirming use in a wood-working machine. As standalone metal products of Chapter 82, these knives are not regulated by the Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 and do not require CE marking. However, product safety must meet the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2023/988 on general product safety. Carbide or tool-steel blades may be subject to REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 checks for restricted substances. Current MFN duty rates and trade measures for subheading 8208 20 must be verified in the European Commission's TARIC system. A proof of origin is required when claiming preferential tariff rates under EU free trade agreements.

Trade defence measures and detailed classification - subheading 8208 20

Knives and cutting blades for wood-working machines classified under subheading 8208 20 may be subject to EU trade defence measures. Importers should check in the TARIC database whether anti-dumping or countervailing measures are in force for the specific 10-digit TARIC code and country of origin. The EU has conducted anti-dumping proceedings on carbide inserts and cutting tools from China on multiple occasions - the current status must be checked before each import. Imports from Russia and Belarus are subject to EU sanctions restricting or prohibiting imports of many categories of industrial goods. Preferential duty rates may be available under EU free trade agreements with South Korea, Japan, Canada, the United Kingdom and other partners, provided that rules of origin are satisfied. The required proof of origin is an EUR.1 movement certificate, an invoice declaration (up to the applicable value threshold) or a REX registered exporter statement. In case of classification doubts between subheading 8208 20 and other subheadings of heading 8208 or heading 8207, Binding Tariff Information (BTI) ruling is recommended. All trade measures are published in the TARIC system on the European Commission website.

Knives for woodworking machines - safety requirements and classification

CN code 8208 20 covers knives for woodworking machines for industrial applications. Machine knives must comply with EN ISO standards for hardness, wear resistance and safety. Classification depends on the intended machine type - agricultural, woodworking or metallurgical knives have separate subheadings. Import requires technical specifications and material declarations.

Frequently asked questions

Do planer knives for woodworking fall under subheading 8208 20 or heading 8207?
Planer and milling knives for wood-working machines are classified under subheading 8208 20, not heading 8207. Heading 8207 covers interchangeable tools for machine tools operating by chip-removal (drills, end mills, turning inserts). Straight planer knives and blades for surface planers and thickness planers cut by linear feed motion, which corresponds to the scope of heading 8208. Replaceable carbide inserts for milling heads used in wood-working may require individual classification analysis - Binding Tariff Information (BTI) ruling is recommended in cases of doubt.
What technical standards apply to wood-working knives imported into the EU?
Knives and blades for wood-working machines are not subject to mandatory CE certification as standalone products, but must comply with safety requirements set out in Regulation (EU) 2023/988. The machines for which the blades are intended are regulated by Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 - the machine manufacturer is responsible for specifying compatible blade parameters. Carbide blades are subject to REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 requirements concerning hazardous substances. Geometric parameters (steel grade, cutting angles, axial run-out) should be confirmed by the manufacturer's technical specification.
How should origin be documented for wood-working knives (8208 20) when importing into the EU?
To claim a preferential duty rate on imports of knives under subheading 8208 20, a valid proof of origin is required: an EUR.1 movement certificate issued by the exporter or the customs authority of the exporting country, an invoice declaration (for consignments up to the applicable threshold, generally EUR 6,000) or a statement by an exporter registered in the REX system. Cumulation rules and processing requirements stipulated in each FTA must be satisfied for the knife to qualify as originating in a given country. Current value thresholds and specific rules of origin should be checked in the text of the relevant free trade agreement.
How to classify knives for woodworking machines under CN 8208 20?
Classification of machine knives under CN 8208 20 depends on the machine type they are intended for. The key factor is the end use (agriculture, woodworking, metal), not the material. A BTI ruling can provide certainty.