Other

Wood (including strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled) continuously shaped (tongued, grooved, rebated, chamfered, V-jointed, beaded, molded, rounded or the like) along any of its edges, ends or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed: > Coniferous: > Other: > Wood siding > Resawn bevel siding: > Other

Duty Rate (from China)

35%
MFN Base RateFree

Except for products described in headings 9903.03.02–9903.03.11, articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter

Except as provided in headings 9903.88.13, 9903.88.18, 9903.88.33, 9903.88.34, 9903.88.35, 9903.88.36, 9903.88.37, 9903.88.38, 9903.88.40, 9903.88.41, 9903.88.43, 9903.88.45, 9903.88.46, 9903.88.48, 9903.88.56, 9903.88.64, 9903.88.66, 9903.88.67, 9903.88.68, or 9903.88.69, articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(e) to this subchapter and as provided for in the subheadings enumerated in U.S. note 20(f)

Total Effective Rate35%

Products classified under HTS 4409.10.10.40

Resawn Pine Bevel Siding

Resawn bevel siding made from pine wood, continuously shaped with tongued and grooved edges for easy installation, designed for exterior wall cladding. This coniferous wood product falls under HTS 4409.10.1040 as resawn bevel siding, other than cedar, with shaped edges but not assembled into flooring. It is planed and sanded for smooth finish, ideal for residential siding applications.

Resawn Spruce Bevel Siding

Bevel siding cut from spruce logs, resawn for tapered thickness and featuring V-jointed edges for overlapping installation on exterior walls. Classified under HTS 4409.10.1040 for other coniferous resawn bevel siding with continuous shaping along edges, planed but not end-jointed into assemblies. Commonly used in rustic cabin exteriors.

Resawn Fir Bevel Siding

Tapered bevel siding resawn from fir trees, with rebated edges for secure lap jointing, sanded for paint adhesion in exterior applications. This product matches HTS 4409.10.1040 as other coniferous wood siding, continuously shaped but supplied unassembled in strips. Suitable for coastal home siding due to natural durability.

Resawn Hem-Fir Bevel Siding

Mixed hemlock-fir resawn bevel siding with chamfered top edges for weather-tight overlaps, planed smooth for siding installation. Falls precisely under HTS 4409.10.1040 as other coniferous resawn bevel siding, continuously profiled along faces and ends. Popular for Western US architecture.

Resawn Larch Bevel Siding

Durable resawn bevel siding from larch, featuring molded bevel edges and V-joints for superior water runoff in rainy climates. Classified in HTS 4409.10.1040 for other coniferous species resawn bevel siding with continuous edge shaping, not parquet or assembled. Used in premium log home exteriors.

Resawn Douglas Fir Bevel Siding

Straight-grained resawn bevel siding from Douglas fir, tongued and grooved for interlocking panels, lightly sanded for finish work. HTS 4409.10.1040 applies to this other coniferous resawn bevel siding with profiled edges, unassembled for construction. Ideal for restoration projects.

Resawn Lodgepole Pine Bevel Siding

Tight-knot resawn bevel siding from lodgepole pine, with beaded lower edges for aesthetic lap joints in mountain home siding. Fits HTS 4409.10.1040 as other coniferous resawn bevel siding, continuously shaped along multiple faces, not end-jointed. Provides natural insect resistance.

Resawn Western White Pine Bevel Siding

Light-colored resawn bevel siding from Western white pine, rounded edges for smooth handling and installation overlaps. Under HTS 4409.10.1040 for other coniferous wood siding, resawn bevel type with continuous shaping, planed and ready for staining. Favored for Craftsman-style homes.

Resawn Engelmann Spruce Bevel Siding

Resawn bevel siding from Engelmann spruce, featuring precise rebated edges for tight weatherproof seams in siding applications. HTS 4409.10.1040 covers this other coniferous resawn bevel siding with molded profiles, sanded but unassembled. Excellent for high-altitude builds.

Resawn Alpine Fir Bevel Siding

Resawn bevel siding sourced from subalpine fir, with V-jointed and chamfered edges for overlapping exterior walls. Matches HTS 4409.10.1040 as other coniferous resawn bevel siding, continuously shaped along ends and faces, not parquet. Known for straight grain and stability.