Spliced Red Oak Veneer Sheets from Japan
These are thin sheets of red oak (Quercus rubra) wood, sliced lengthwise and spliced together edge-to-edge to create wider panels not exceeding 6mm thick. They are designed for veneering applications in plywood production or furniture making. Classified under HTS 4408.90.0137 as spliced oak sheets for veneering, meeting the criteria for sawn, sliced, or peeled wood that is end-jointed or spliced.
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Import Tips
• Verify species certification as Quercus spp. oak with phytosanitary certificates to comply with USDA import regulations for wood products
• Ensure accurate thickness measurement under 6mm and document splicing process to avoid reclassification during customs inspection
• Label sheets clearly with country of origin and processing details to prevent common pitfalls like undervaluation penalties