Pitch Pine Rough Timber
Rough timber from Pitch pine (Pinus rigida), known for resin content, used in specialty construction. HTS 4403.22.0120 applies as listed Virginia/Southern pine in the rough, coniferous wood category. Valued for shipbuilding and historic restoration.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If sand pine or other unlisted
Unspecified pine species fall into broader 'other pine' coniferous rough wood.
If made into wood laths
Rough wood profiled into laths or strips for construction uses heading 4409.
If for picture frames
Rough wood worked for specific end uses like frames enters Chapter 44 articles.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Conduct species DNA testing if challenged, as Pitch pine morphology varies regionally
• Declare resin content; high pitch may affect fire safety certifications
• Bundle securely to prevent shifting; rough timber prone to damage in transit
Related Products under HTS 4403.22.01.20
Loblolly Pine Logs
Rough-cut logs from Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), a type of Southern yellow pine, typically stripped of bark but not further processed. These fall under HTS 4403.22.0120 as coniferous pine wood in the rough, specifically named Southern yellow pine species sourced from the southeastern US. Used primarily for lumber, poles, and construction timber.
Longleaf Pine Timber
Roughly squared timber from Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), bark-removed and suitable for heavy construction. Classified under HTS 4403.22.0120 due to its specific identification as a Southern yellow pine species in the rough state. Prized for durability in flooring and structural beams.
Slash Pine Rough Logs
Unprocessed logs from Slash pine (Pinus elliottii), stripped of sapwood, used in pulpwood and lumber production. Fits HTS 4403.22.0120 as explicitly listed Southern yellow pine in the rough, coniferous category. Common in paper manufacturing and southern US forestry.
Shortleaf Pine Bolts
Short-length rough bolts from Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) for pole production or further sawing. Covered by HTS 4403.22.0120 as a named Southern yellow pine species in rough form, coniferous. Ideal for utility poles and mine timbers.
Virginia Pine Logs
Bark-stripped logs from Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana), smaller diameter suitable for pulp and fencing. Precisely matches HTS 4403.22.0120 as a designated Southern yellow pine variety in rough, coniferous form. Common in Appalachian forestry operations.
Mixed Southern Yellow Pine Rough Timber
Blended rough timber from Loblolly, Slash, and Shortleaf pines, roughly squared for sawmills. HTS 4403.22.0120 covers these specific Southern yellow pine species in rough state, coniferous. Used for framing lumber production.