Rough Larch Structural Posts
Roughly squared European larch posts for log cabin foundations, minimally processed with bark stripped. HTS 4403.26.0116 applies to these coniferous poles and posts in the rough, prior to notching or finishing for assembly. Durable for heavy-load bearing applications.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If of pine, not other coniferous
Pine-specific rough poles have dedicated 4403.22 subheading.
If shaped or turned into finished posts
Any turning, molding, or shaping moves to other wood articles in 4421.
If fuel wood in log form
Coniferous fuel wood logs use heading 4401.10 regardless of pole shape.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Confirm larch species via CITES if from certain regions; some larix are restricted
• Use ventilated containers to prevent moisture buildup and fungal growth during transit
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