Rough Cedar Fence Posts
Naturally decay-resistant western red cedar posts, stripped of sapwood but roughly squared for agricultural fencing. Falls under HTS 4403.99.0128 as rough wood posts intended for direct ground insertion as supports.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If non-coniferous and machined to uniform thickness
Rough cedar becomes sawn tropical hardwood lumber under 4407.99 when planed or dressed on multiple sides.
If pressure-treated for outdoor durability
Chemical impregnation with CCA or similar preservatives moves posts to reconstructed/especially prepared wood heading 4418.
If cut to precise lengths with decorative shaping
Further worked posts with profiled ends or notches classify as other wood articles of heading 4421.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide phytosanitary certificates confirming bark/strip status complies with ISPM 15 standards for rough wood
• Label with exact dimensions and species; importers often overlook moisture content declarations affecting valuation
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