Spruce Wooden Pickets for Garden Stakes
Pointed but unsawn spruce pickets used as garden stakes for supporting plants. Classified under 4404.10.00 as coniferous pickets and stakes in rough form, suitable for direct agricultural use. Lightweight and weather-resistant.
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% |
More Specific Codes
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If painted or further finished
Surface-worked wooden stakes become other articles of wood in 4421.
If artificially peeled but unworked beyond that
Peeled coniferous wood without pointing falls under 4403 as basic unmanufactured.
If marketed solely as plant supports with no other use
Edible vegetable supports may shift to Chapter 6 if primary function changes.
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Import Tips & Compliance
β’ Label as 'pointed but not sawn lengthwise' on commercial invoice for CBP review
β’ Check for kiln-drying certificates to meet U.S. fumigation standards
β’ Avoid bundling with sawn elements, which could reclassify the entire shipment
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