Mahogany Shingles
Genuine mahogany (Swietenia spp.) sawn shingles for luxury residential exteriors, rich color with interlocking grain pattern. Premium product commanding high import values. HTS 4418.50.00 covers even tropical hardwood shingles.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If imported as mahogany veneers rather than solid shingles
Thin sheets ≤6mm thick classify as wood veneers under separate heading.
If statuettes or ornamental carvings made from mahogany
Artistic wood carvings shift to Chapter 44 heading 4420.
If densified (compressed) during manufacturing
Densified wood regardless of species uses dedicated heading 4413.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• CITES Appendix II permit required for all Swietenia shipments regardless of quantity
• Verify legitimate plantation sources; illegal logging seizures common
• Insure comprehensively; mahogany values fluctuate dramatically with supply issues
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