Rough Hem-Fir Poles
Mixed hemlock-fir poles from Pacific Northwest, roughly squared for transmission lines per S-P-F standards. HTS 4403.99.0128 covers these rough coniferous poles from mixed softwood stands.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If sawn Hem-fir lumber dimensions
Machined Hem-fir from mixed stands specifically classifies under 4407.14 softwood lumber.
If densified by compression
Compressed Hem-fir poles for higher density become particle board-type products under heading 4410.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Mixed species requires proportion declaration; Hem-fir blends have specific subheading recognition
• Utility specs like Class 5 pole sizes help prove rough structural intent
• Partial bark retention validates rough status - fully stripped shifts risk to lumber headings
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