Oak Weatherboard Shakes

Split oak shakes for timber framing and board-and-batten siding, providing distinctive grain pattern exposure. HTS 4418.50.0050 'other' for hardwood shakes used in traditional carpentry joinery.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+35.0%35%
🇲🇽MexicoFree+10.0%10%
🇨🇦CanadaFree+10.0%10%
🇩🇪GermanyFree+10.0%10%
🇯🇵JapanFree+10.0%10%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

4407.91.00Same rate: 35%

If oak sawn timber before splitting

Oak wood heading precedes shake production.

4418.40.00Higher: 38.2% vs 35%

If oak assembled into cellular panels

Assembled form changes to joinery panels.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Quercus species verification prevents tropical hardwood restrictions

Heavy weight requires reinforced packaging declarations

Natural durability eliminates treatment needs

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