Goncalo Alves Veneer
Goncalo alves (Astronium spp.), a Brazilian tropical tigerwood, peeled into ≤6 mm sheets for musical instrument backs, gunstocks, and high-end cabinetry veneering. Features dramatic grain patterns; may be sanded but not further assembled. HTS 4408.39.02 for other tropical veneering sheets.
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Alternative Classifications
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If from non-tropical coniferous woods
Coniferous veneers outside tropical category fall under 4408.90.
If shaped into tools like wooden mallets
Chapter note excludes tools with working parts from 4417, but veneers stay in 4408 until tool-formed.
If in rough hoop or stave form
Veneers prepared for barrels/staves classify under 4403 for cooperage stock.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide detailed species identification via scientific name to CBP for accurate tropical wood duty assessment
• Ensure veneers are not pre-glued to substrates, which would reclassify as laminated wood
• Batch test for moisture content (<12%) to prevent mold issues during ocean transit
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Sapele Veneer Sheets
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Wenge Veneer Sheets
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Padouk Veneer Panels
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Cumaru Veneer Sheets
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