Western Red Alder Firewood Billets
Short-length billets of Alnus rubra cut in the rough for eventual firewood use, stripped but not split or seasoned. Classified in HTS 4403.99.0150 due to species-specific rough wood criteria, common in Northwest forestry byproducts.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If in chip or scrap form for fuel
Fuel-grade wood waste agglomerates or loose chips go to heading 4401.
If from S-P-F mixed stands
Mixed spruce-pine-fir rough wood has separate coniferous subheadings.
If assembled into firewood bundles for retail
Packaged retail firewood may classify as tableware or kitchenwood articles.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Label clearly as rough billets to distinguish from processed fuelwood
• Ensure moisture content documentation if over 20% to meet rough wood definitions
• Watch for reclassification if lengths exceed typical log specs
Related Products under HTS 4403.99.01.50
Western Red Alder Logs
Unprocessed logs from the western red alder tree (Alnus rubra), typically stripped of bark but left in their rough natural state without squaring or further processing. Classified under HTS 4403.99.0150 specifically due to the species identification as western red alder, meeting the criteria for wood in the rough.
Rough Squared Western Red Alder Timber
Western red alder (Alnus rubra) timber roughly squared by hand or minimally machined, retaining natural contours with less than 5% cross-section removal. Falls under HTS 4403.99.0150 as 'wood in the rough' specifically for this Northwest US species, prior to kiln drying or planing.
Bark-Stripped Western Red Alder Rounds
Cylindrical rounds of western red alder (Alnus rubra) with bark and outer sapwood removed, used for turning stock or rustic furniture blanks. HTS 4403.99.0150 applies as rough, unsawn wood of this specific species from Pacific coastal regions.
Unplaned Western Red Alder Flitches
Rough flitches from western red alder trees, minimally squared for lathe processing into bowls or crafts. HTS 4403.99.0150 covers this as species-specific wood in the rough, valued for its fine grain in artisan applications.
Debarked Western Red Alder Poles
Straight poles from Alnus rubra, debarked and roughly trimmed for rustic fencing or garden stakes. Fits HTS 4403.99.0150 as rough, nonsapwood-removed wood of this designated species.