Mixed Coniferous Pulpwood Chips Source Logs
Unprocessed logs from spruce-fir-pine mixes, rough state for on-site chipping at destination pulp mills. HTS 4403.99.0123 covers these as pulpwood, coniferous, whether bark-on or off. Intended solely for pulp conversion per trade documentation.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If eucalyptus or acacia pulpwood
Fast-growth tropical hardwoods have dedicated pulpwood statistical codes.
If split into hubs, staves or gunny blanks
Rough wood shaped for cooperage or packaging moves out of pulpwood to 4405.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Specify 'for pulp chipping only' on commercial invoice; prevents sawmill use claims
• ISPM 15 compliant wood packaging for any dunnage; non-compliance halts entry
• Seasonal import windows apply; check USDA APHIS for bark beetle restrictions
Related Products under HTS 4403.99.01.23
Debarked Spruce Pulpwood Logs
Rough-cut spruce logs, stripped of bark but not squared, measuring 4-6 feet in length and 6-12 inches in diameter, specifically harvested for pulp production in paper mills. Classified under HTS 4403.99.0123 as pulpwood in the rough, not further processed beyond basic debarking. Meets chapter note applying 'wood' definition to coniferous species like spruce.
Pine Pulpwood Rounds
Unstripped pine logs in the rough, 5-8 feet long with diameters 8-14 inches, harvested from managed plantations for chipping into wood pulp. Falls under HTS 4403.99.0123 as other pulpwood, coniferous species, minimally processed for pulp mill delivery. Sapwood intact as permitted for rough state.
Fir Pulpwood Billets
Rough fir wood billets, bark partially removed, cut to 3-5 feet lengths for pulpwood supply chains serving newsprint production. HTS 4403.99.0123 applies to this coniferous pulpwood not stripped completely nor squared. Woody materials per chapter note include such softwoods.
Loblolly Pine Pulpwood Logs
Rough loblolly pine logs from southern US plantations, debarked and cut to pulp mill specs (40-50 inch lengths), destined for kraft pulp. Classified HTS 4403.99.0123 as coniferous pulpwood in the rough state. No further processing beyond rough cutting.
Hemlock Pulpwood Rounds
Rough hemlock logs, sapwood intact, 6-10 foot lengths for pulpwood market serving tissue paper production. Fits HTS 4403.99.0123 definition of other coniferous pulpwood in rough form. Minimal processing ensures 'rough' status per tariff terms.