Coniferous Split Fence Poles
Roughly split poles made from coniferous wood like pine or spruce, used primarily for fencing and structural support in agricultural settings. They are pointed at one end but not sawn lengthwise, fitting 4404.10.00.90 as split poles of coniferous wood that are other than specific statistical categories. These poles retain their natural, unworked form suitable for direct outdoor use.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| π¨π³China | Free | +35.0% | 35% |
| π²π½Mexico | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
| π¨π¦Canada | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
| π©πͺGermany | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
| π―π΅Japan | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If sawn lengthwise or profiled
Once sawn lengthwise or machine-worked, hoopwood and poles move to heading 4406 for railway sleepers or similar sawn wood.
If processed into pellets from shavings
Wood shavings or chips agglomerated into pellets with minimal binder fall under 4401.31 for coniferous wood pellets.
If further worked for specific end use like handles
If trimmed or shaped beyond rough form for tool handles, it becomes other articles of wood under 4421.
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Import Tips & Compliance
β’ Verify the wood is coniferous via species certificates to avoid misclassification; ensure no lengthwise sawing has occurred as this shifts to Chapter 44 headings like 4406
β’ Inspect for binder or processing that could classify as agglomerated products
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Spruce Pointed Pickets for Gardens
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Douglas Fir Split Piles for Construction
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Lodgepole Pine Tool Handle Blanks
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Coniferous Chipwood for Mulch
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Cedar Hoopwood for Barrels
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