Southern Yellow Pine Telegraph Poles
Rough Southern yellow pine coniferous poles, roughly squared with minimum 15 cm cross-section, intended for telegraph and telephone line installations. Fits HTS 4403.25.0112 as untreated rough wood for utility purposes. Known for cost-effectiveness in rural communication infrastructure.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If sourced from non-coniferous wood like tropical hardwood
Of a kind used in manufacture shifts to coniferous-equivalent but non-conifer heading.
If sold in sets with metal brackets for installation
Assembled builder's joinery or carpentry sets including poles classify under 4418.
If processed into wood pellets from scraps
By-products agglomerated into pellets per subheading note move to fuel wood in 4401.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Obtain species verification from accredited labs to confirm coniferous classification; prepare fumigation certificates for bark-stripped wood; common issue is undervaluation based on board feet vs actual pole volume
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